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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Nov. 24, 1840
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Nov. 24, 1840
    TextNewspaper       (copied from British Whig) p.2 The Weather - canal still open, steamboats still running, still much produce in store at Kingston.
    TextNewspaper     (copied from British Whig) p.2 The Weather - canal still open, steamboats still running, still much produce in store at Kingston.
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Jan. 12, 1841
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Jan. 12, 1841
    TextNewspaper       1841 BRITISH WHIG (articles copied from the Whig by various other newspapers as noted) (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Jan. 12, 1841) p.2 Singular Case of Manslaughter - A Coroner's inquest was held on Wednesday last, at the dock yard, ...
    TextNewspaper     1841 BRITISH WHIG (articles copied from the Whig by various other newspapers as noted) (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Jan. 12, 1841) p.2 Singular Case of Manslaughter - A …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Jan. 30, 1841
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Jan. 30, 1841
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Jan. 30, 1841 p.3) GRAND FETE AT KINGSTON, IN HONOUR OF THE PRINCESS ROYAL. grand ball and supper given by "Captain Sandom and the officers of Her Majesty's ship Niagara, (which, in other words, means the heavy stone building in ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Jan. 30, 1841 p.3) GRAND FETE AT KINGSTON, IN HONOUR OF THE PRINCESS ROYAL. grand ball and supper given by "Captain Sandom and the …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Jan. 19, 1841
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Jan. 19, 1841
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Jan. 19, 1841) p.1 New Year Frolics - a jolly boat fitted up as a 3 master from Garden Island for New Years.
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Jan. 19, 1841) p.1 New Year Frolics - a jolly boat fitted up as a 3 master from Garden Island for New Years.
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 20, 1841
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 20, 1841
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, May 20, 1841) p.2 The additions making, from time to time, to our facilities of forwarding to Upper Canada, and more especially, those offered by means of steamboats, are so generally interesting, that we gladly make use of the ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, May 20, 1841) p.2 The additions making, from time to time, to our facilities of forwarding to Upper Canada, and more especially, those offered …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Aug. 16, 1841
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Aug. 16, 1841
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Aug. 16, 1841) p.2 The Kingston Regatta - The aquatic sports advertised for last Thursday, came off on that day, but the weather was so very tempestuous, as partially to destroy the anticipated pleasure. Lieut. Col. Evarard of the 14th ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Aug. 16, 1841) p.2 The Kingston Regatta - The aquatic sports advertised for last Thursday, came off on that day, but the weather was …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Nov. 1, 1841
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Nov. 1, 1841
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Nov. 1, 1841) p.2 ...But in no part of Kingston greater improvements are to be found than at Portsmouth (Hatter's Bay.) It was early in the summer that most of the village lots were sold by auction; and now hardly four months ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Nov. 1, 1841) p.2 ...But in no part of Kingston greater improvements are to be found than at Portsmouth (Hatter's Bay.) It was early …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Feb. 17, 1842
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Feb. 17, 1842
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Feb. 17, 1842) p.2 We learn with much pleasure that Messrs. Sanderson & Murray intend placing a Steamboat on the route between Kingston and Napanee, on the opening of the navigation. This arrangement will be of immense advantage to ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Feb. 17, 1842) p.2 We learn with much pleasure that Messrs. Sanderson & Murray intend placing a Steamboat on the route between Kingston and …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), July 6, 1842
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), July 6, 1842
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, July 6, 1842) p.2 Gallant Conduct - On Tuesday evening last, one of the small steamers that belongs to the Kingston Forwarding Trade, chanced to run ashore at the back of Cedar Island. This being in view of H.M. Dockyard, Mr. Bedford, ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, July 6, 1842) p.2 Gallant Conduct - On Tuesday evening last, one of the small steamers that belongs to the Kingston Forwarding Trade, chanced …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Nov. 29, 1842
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Nov. 29, 1842
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Nov. 29, 1842) p.2 The Weather - shipping continues - "The Henry Gildersleeve is making daily trips to Prescott, and the City of Toronto is still on the route to Toronto, but her trips are irregular. The Clinton remains on the Oswego ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Nov. 29, 1842) p.2 The Weather - shipping continues - "The Henry Gildersleeve is making daily trips to Prescott, and the City of Toronto …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Feb. 28, 1843
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Feb. 28, 1843
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Feb. 28, 1843) p.3 reverses decision on Counter VS Macpherson & Crane. [K. Whig]
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Feb. 28, 1843) p.3 reverses decision on Counter VS Macpherson & Crane. [K. Whig]
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 15, 1843
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 15, 1843
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, May 15, 1843) p.2 A GROSS OUTRAGE - The Americans are the first to complain of outrages, and the very first to commit them. The steamer Charlotte, Capt. Marshall, on her way to Montreal from Kingston, on Monday last, put into French ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, May 15, 1843) p.2 A GROSS OUTRAGE - The Americans are the first to complain of outrages, and the very first to commit them. …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 18, 1843
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 18, 1843
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, May 18, 1843) p.2 The Shoal - The sale of the Shoal in Kingston harbour, advertised by the Crown Lands Department, has been forbid, by the express command of His Excellency the Governor General. The Crown Lands Department has no more ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, May 18, 1843) p.2 The Shoal - The sale of the Shoal in Kingston harbour, advertised by the Crown Lands Department, has been forbid, …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 19, 1843
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 19, 1843
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, May 19, 1843) p.2 We abridge from the columns of our contemporary, the British Whig, the following report of the case of Bray VS Sandom, to which we have before alluded. The trial took place at Kingston on Saturday, the ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, May 19, 1843) p.2 We abridge from the columns of our contemporary, the British Whig, the following report of the case of Bray VS …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 22, 1843
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 22, 1843
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, May 22, 1843) p.2 Great Reduction at the Dock Yard - We regret to say, that orders have recently been received from the Admiralty, to reduce the Naval Establishment at Point Frederick to its lowest ebb. A great many of the officers ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, May 22, 1843) p.2 Great Reduction at the Dock Yard - We regret to say, that orders have recently been received from the Admiralty, …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 3, 1843
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 3, 1843
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Montreal Gazette, June 3, 1843) p.2 St. Ann's Locks - A letter from a gentleman at St. Ann's Rapids, informs us, that "the Works at this place will be available in a fortnight at farthest, and that their workmanship is as excellent as any in the Province." We …
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Montreal Gazette, June 3, 1843) p.2 St. Ann's Locks - A letter from a gentleman at St. Ann's Rapids, informs us, that "the Works at this place will …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), July 29, 1843
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), July 29, 1843
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, July 29, 1843) p.2 Bytown & the Rideau Canal [Whig]
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, July 29, 1843) p.2 Bytown & the Rideau Canal [Whig]
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Aug. 9, 1843
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Aug. 9, 1843
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Aug. 9, 1843) p.2 The Navy - We learn from the British Whig, that Capt. Sandom, R.N., late Commander-in-Chief on the Canada Lakes, quitted Kingston on Wednesday for London, leaving Commander Fowell in command of the reduced ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig by Montreal Gazette, Aug. 9, 1843) p.2 The Navy - We learn from the British Whig, that Capt. Sandom, R.N., late Commander-in-Chief on the Canada Lakes, quitted …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Oct. 31, 1843
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Oct. 31, 1843
    TextNewspaper       (copied from Whig ? by Montreal Gazette, Oct. 31, 1843) NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FORWARDING STOCK. The Business Connection which has subsisted between the Ottawa and Rideau Forwarding Company, and Macpherson, Crane & Co., since the Fifteenth ...
    TextNewspaper     (copied from Whig ? by Montreal Gazette, Oct. 31, 1843) NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FORWARDING STOCK. The Business Connection which has subsisted between the Ottawa and Rideau Forwarding Company, and …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Oct. 2, 1846
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Oct. 2, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.2 We find by actual and accurate admeasurement, that the water at our wharves, at Kingston, this day, 26th September, 1846, is three feet five inches lower than it was in 1835. This involves consideration of deep importance to our Navigation, and, of course, affecting our ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 We find by actual and accurate admeasurement, that the water at our wharves, at Kingston, this day, 26th September, 1846, is three feet five inches lower than it was …
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