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- Saskatchewan (1883)Official No.: 78016; 136x26x7 Owned by P. McArthur, Winnipeg. Built by P. McArthur, White Mud River (Westbourne) Man. Engine 14x48 by G. Brush, Montreal. Towboat on Lake Manitoba. Destroyed by fire 16/09/93 Westbourne. ; Final Location: Westbourne, Manitoba, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 78016; 136x26x7 Owned by P. McArthur, Winnipeg. Built by P. McArthur, White Mud River (Westbourne) Man. Engine 14x48 by G. Brush, Montreal. Towboat on Lake Manitoba. Destroyed by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Petrel (1899)Official No.: 107217; 120x26x6 Owned by Manitoba Union Mining Co. 1901; Manitoba Gypsum Co. 1907. Some passenger accommodation added 1902.Official No.: 107217; 120x26x6 Owned by Manitoba Union Mining Co. 1901; Manitoba Gypsum Co. 1907. Some passenger accommodation added 1902.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ida (1888)Official No.: 90460; First Rebuild: Official Number: 90460 Rebuilt: in 1890 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 45x8x4 Owned by N. Tackaberry & A. Colborne 1888; K. I. Stephenson, Hecla Man. 1895; P. McArthur, Westbourne Man. 1901. First engine 5-9x8 by Doty Engine Works; after 1894 3-cyl. compound 6-8-8x9 by Waterous Engineering …Official No.: 90460; First Rebuild: Official Number: 90460 Rebuilt: in 1890 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 45x8x4 Owned by N. Tackaberry & A. Colborne 1888; K. I. Stephenson, Hecla Man. 1895; …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Iona (1898)Official No.: 112296; 58x12x4 Owned by P. McArthur, Westbourne Man. Tug. "Imported by rail from Collingwood" 1899. Engine to "Armenon".Official No.: 112296; 58x12x4 Owned by P. McArthur, Westbourne Man. Tug. "Imported by rail from Collingwood" 1899. Engine to "Armenon".Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Isabelle (1895)Official No.: 103389; 70x16x6 Owned by P. McArthur, Westbourne Man. Engine 12x12 by J. & R. Weir, Montreal. Moved Lake Winnipeg to Lake Winnipegosis 1898.Official No.: 103389; 70x16x6 Owned by P. McArthur, Westbourne Man. Engine 12x12 by J. & R. Weir, Montreal. Moved Lake Winnipeg to Lake Winnipegosis 1898.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- J.R. Spear (1909)Official No.: 122273; 70x17x6 Owned by Northern Fish Co., Selkirk 1917, 1921; Booth Fisheries, Winnipeg 1927; S. V. Sigurdson, Riverton Man. 1935, 1948. Wrecked 29/06/59 Poplar Point Reef, Lake Winnipeg. ; Final Location: Poplar Point, Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, WreckedOfficial No.: 122273; 70x17x6 Owned by Northern Fish Co., Selkirk 1917, 1921; Booth Fisheries, Winnipeg 1927; S. V. Sigurdson, Riverton Man. 1935, 1948. Wrecked 29/06/59 Poplar Point Reef, Lake Winnipeg. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Carberry (1903)Official No.: 112293; First Rebuild: Official Number: 112293 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 70 x 16 -- 64 tons Rebuilt: Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada in 1918 70x17x5 Owned by Lake Manitoba Quarry & Transportation Co.; to Dominion Government 1905; to Northern Fish Co. 1918. Engines (2) 10x10, (Builder unknown). Destroyed by fire 04/03/29 …Official No.: 112293; First Rebuild: Official Number: 112293 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 70 x 16 -- 64 tons Rebuilt: Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada in 1918 70x17x5 Owned by Lake Manitoba Quarry & …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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