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- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 2, 1886p.3 Incidents of the Day - Capt. Murray, of Oswego, has brought action against J. Cummings to recover $1,300 damages received by the schr. John R. Noyes, which went on the beach near Charlotte last fall. At the time of the accident the schooner was in tow of the str. …p.3 Incidents of the Day - Capt. Murray, of Oswego, has brought action against J. Cummings to recover $1,300 damages received by the schr. John R. Noyes, which went on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 6, 1886p.2 Died - In Kingston, on Feb. 6th, Capt. Chas. B. Crysler, aged 75 years. The funeral will take place from his late residence, 69 Union Street, on Monday afternoon at three o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. p.3 Very ...p.2 Died - In Kingston, on Feb. 6th, Capt. Chas. B. Crysler, aged 75 years. The funeral will take place from his late residence, 69 Union Street, on Monday afternoon …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 8, 1886p.1 Excitement Among Fishermen - Clarke & Robbins, of Sacketts Harbour; Ackerman, Flanders & Co., of Pillar Point, Jefferson County; etc. p.2 Destruction of Fish - illegal net fishing - an editorial. p.3 Award Of The Arbitrators ...p.1 Excitement Among Fishermen - Clarke & Robbins, of Sacketts Harbour; Ackerman, Flanders & Co., of Pillar Point, Jefferson County; etc. p.2 Destruction of Fish - illegal net fishing - …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 11, 1886p.3 How The Finances Look - The gross receipts of the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co. for last season show a decrease of $84,845. Of this amount the sum of $18,582 is due to the late opening of navigation, and the sum of $9,347 to its earlier closing, leaving $58,816 …p.3 How The Finances Look - The gross receipts of the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co. for last season show a decrease of $84,845. Of this amount the sum of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 12, 1886p.3 Personal Mention - Mr. C. Moreland will act as steward on the str. Bayfield during next season. She runs on the Georgian Bay and is used by the engineers making the hydrographical survey.p.3 Personal Mention - Mr. C. Moreland will act as steward on the str. Bayfield during next season. She runs on the Georgian Bay and is used by the engineers …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 13, 1886p.2 A NEAT DEMAND. It is no secret that the Montreal Transportation Company are moving heaven and earth to secure possession of the Queen's wharf (at Tete Du Pont barracks), and the use of the water in the immediate vicinity. It would be something new ...p.2 A NEAT DEMAND. It is no secret that the Montreal Transportation Company are moving heaven and earth to secure possession of the Queen's wharf (at Tete Du Pont barracks), …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 15, 1886p.3 Portsmouth Events - Work has begun on the property of the Kingston & Montreal Forwarding Company. Personal Column - Messrs. A. Horne, R. McArthur & J. Hogan, sail makers, went to Cape Vincent today. They will be absent three or four weeks, during which time they ...p.3 Portsmouth Events - Work has begun on the property of the Kingston & Montreal Forwarding Company. Personal Column - Messrs. A. Horne, R. McArthur & J. Hogan, sail makers, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 17, 1886p.3 Incidents Of The Day - J.J. Turner's sail loft in Port Hope was burned on Monday and the schooners Annie Minnes, Picton and Marie Antoinette badly scorched.p.3 Incidents Of The Day - J.J. Turner's sail loft in Port Hope was burned on Monday and the schooners Annie Minnes, Picton and Marie Antoinette badly scorched.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 18, 1886p.3 str. Maud to be lit by electric light (incandescent) next summer. Feb. 19, 1886 nilp.3 str. Maud to be lit by electric light (incandescent) next summer. Feb. 19, 1886 nilMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 20, 1886p.3 Men had to stop work at the shipyards today because of the cold weather.p.3 Men had to stop work at the shipyards today because of the cold weather.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 22, 1886p.2 Affairs Of The World - The str. Quinte is being improved at Deseronto for the coming season. The changes will enable her to make the round trip from Picton to Trenton three hours less than heretofore. p.3 Timber Charters Secured - The schooners F.J. King ...p.2 Affairs Of The World - The str. Quinte is being improved at Deseronto for the coming season. The changes will enable her to make the round trip from Picton …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 23, 1886p.3 Personal Mention - Mr. Dobbs will be engineer of the Argyle. Mr. W. Hazlett succeeds Mr. Dodds ? on the tug Thompson. Incidents Of The Day - Mr. W. Miller, first engineer of the Celtic, will leave for St. Catharines on March 1st and get the steamer's machinery in …p.3 Personal Mention - Mr. Dobbs will be engineer of the Argyle. Mr. W. Hazlett succeeds Mr. Dodds ? on the tug Thompson. Incidents Of The Day - Mr. W. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 24, 1886p.3 Making Her Very Fast - A compound engine, from plans drawn in Detroit, has been placed in the steamer Rideau Belle by McEwen & Son. The engine is 81 horse power, and calculated to increase the speed of the boat by at least two miles in an hour. The …p.3 Making Her Very Fast - A compound engine, from plans drawn in Detroit, has been placed in the steamer Rideau Belle by McEwen & Son. The engine is 81 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 26, 1886p.1 Harvesting of Ice (American article - full column) THE WRECKING LAWS. Action To Be Taken In Case Of Vessels Stranded In Canadian Waters. Buffalo, Feb. 25th - The lake carriers' association lately received notice from the ...p.1 Harvesting of Ice (American article - full column) THE WRECKING LAWS. Action To Be Taken In Case Of Vessels Stranded In Canadian Waters. Buffalo, Feb. 25th - The lake …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 27, 1886p.3 Going To Build A Yacht - Messrs. M. Clayton, J. Bedleau and W. Forest, of this city, will assist shortly in the building of a large yacht at Toronto. It will be modelled after designs modelled in New York. Incidents Of The Day - Capt. S. Fraser has, it …p.3 Going To Build A Yacht - Messrs. M. Clayton, J. Bedleau and W. Forest, of this city, will assist shortly in the building of a large yacht at Toronto. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), March 1, 1886p.2 The Canadian engineers will ask the government to allow vessels to pass through the Welland Canal until 6 o'clock Sunday mornings and after 6 Sunday evenings.p.2 The Canadian engineers will ask the government to allow vessels to pass through the Welland Canal until 6 o'clock Sunday mornings and after 6 Sunday evenings.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), March 2, 1886p.3 Incidents Of The Day - Lewis & Son have purchased the schr. Craftsman, now lying at Port Colborne. They are negotiating also for another schooner the name of which has not been learned.p.3 Incidents Of The Day - Lewis & Son have purchased the schr. Craftsman, now lying at Port Colborne. They are negotiating also for another schooner the name of which …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), March 5, 1886p.2 There are 20 men employed in repairing the barges of the K. & M. F. Co.p.2 There are 20 men employed in repairing the barges of the K. & M. F. Co.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), March 6, 1886p.2 Personal Mention - D.G. Thompson, outside manager of the M.T. Co., Montreal, and John Ogilvie, a prominent stockholder, are in the city looking after the company's interests. p.3 Incidents Of The Day - W. Parker, engineer of the steam-barge Lothair, left ...p.2 Personal Mention - D.G. Thompson, outside manager of the M.T. Co., Montreal, and John Ogilvie, a prominent stockholder, are in the city looking after the company's interests. p.3 Incidents …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), March 8, 1886p.2 The Sailmakers Returned Home - Messrs. James Hogan, R. McArthur and A. Horn, who have been engaged during the past three weeks at Cape Vincent, making sails for the schr. F.J. King, lying at that port, returned to the city on Saturday. The sails have come to the city …p.2 The Sailmakers Returned Home - Messrs. James Hogan, R. McArthur and A. Horn, who have been engaged during the past three weeks at Cape Vincent, making sails for the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes