- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 13, 1853
p.2 DEPLORABLE ACCIDENT Burning of the Steamer Queen of the West We deeply regret to have to add to the alarming list of steamboat losses which have taken place on our waters this year, the total destruction, by fire, of the new and ...
p.2 DEPLORABLE ACCIDENT Burning of the Steamer Queen of the West We deeply regret to have to add to the alarming list of steamboat losses which have taken place on …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 14, 1853
p.2 Incendiarism - Between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday morning, an alarm of fire was given, and was found to be occasioned by flames bursting out of a schooner yacht in course of contruction by Mr. Pigeon, near the Ontario Foundry. This yacht was of 15 tons, and building for …
p.2 Incendiarism - Between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday morning, an alarm of fire was given, and was found to be occasioned by flames bursting out of a schooner yacht …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 15, 1853
p.2 The Queen of the West - A meeting of the owners of this ill-fated Steamer was held at Norton's Hotel, on Monday evening, for the purpose of deciding on the course they would pursue under the disastrous circumstances. The meeting was very numerously attended, and the utmost ...
p.2 The Queen of the West - A meeting of the owners of this ill-fated Steamer was held at Norton's Hotel, on Monday evening, for the purpose of deciding on …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 16, 1853
p.2 Peerless - Captain Dick's splendid new iron steamer Peerless made her first trip across the lake yesterday, leaving the wharf about 8 a.m. in gallant style, with flags, etc., flying. She reached Niagara in 2 hours and 20 minutes from wharf to wharf, and returned in two hours, ...
p.2 Peerless - Captain Dick's splendid new iron steamer Peerless made her first trip across the lake yesterday, leaving the wharf about 8 a.m. in gallant style, with flags, etc., …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 19, 1853
p.2 Recovery Of The Body Of One Of The Sufferers Of The Ill-fated Ocean Wave - The body of Miss Girard, late ladies maid on board the steamer Ocean Wave, was driven on shore near Oswego. Her youngest brother being informed of the circumstance repaired to the place and secured …
p.2 Recovery Of The Body Of One Of The Sufferers Of The Ill-fated Ocean Wave - The body of Miss Girard, late ladies maid on board the steamer Ocean Wave, …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 20, 1853
p.2 The Cherokee - We understand that Capt. Gaskin has sold the bark Cherokee for about 3,000 pounds sterling, and that the purchasers are negotiating, or have contracted for 3 others, of like build and rig, but of larger tonnage, and a depth of hold increased by one foot. The …
p.2 The Cherokee - We understand that Capt. Gaskin has sold the bark Cherokee for about 3,000 pounds sterling, and that the purchasers are negotiating, or have contracted for 3 …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 21, 1853
p.2 TORONTO YACHT CLUB Regatta On the Bay Last season a Yacht Club was organized in Toronto; and although since that time it has undergone a reorganization, it has been constantly gathering strength. There are at the present time, ...
p.2 TORONTO YACHT CLUB Regatta On the Bay Last season a Yacht Club was organized in Toronto; and although since that time it has undergone a reorganization, it has been …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 22, 1853
p.2 printer's error - 50 ton not 15 ton yacht burned.
p.2 printer's error - 50 ton not 15 ton yacht burned.
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 23, 1853
p.2 Lake Erie Steamers - A new boat, the Crescent City, just completed for the New York and Erie Rail Road Company, made her trial trip and succeeded to the perfect satisfaction of every one. The steamers on Lake Erie are, many of them, sights to open the eyes, but …
p.2 Lake Erie Steamers - A new boat, the Crescent City, just completed for the New York and Erie Rail Road Company, made her trial trip and succeeded to the …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 25, 1853
p.2 Dissolution of Partnership The Co-Partnership of the Undersigned, under the Firm of Macpherson, Crane & Co., at Montreal, and of Macpherson & Crane, at Kingston, Prescott, Hamilton, Port Stanley and Bytown, has this day been dissolved by ...
p.2 Dissolution of Partnership The Co-Partnership of the Undersigned, under the Firm of Macpherson, Crane & Co., at Montreal, and of Macpherson & Crane, at Kingston, Prescott, Hamilton, Port Stanley …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 26, 1853
p.2 Niagara Ship Canal - Bill has passed N.Y. Legislature. The Burnt District, Oswego - new warehouse being built for Messrs. Fitzhugh & Littlejohn; new grain elevator of Clarke Abbey building; have procured floating elevators from N.Y.; government working on West pier. ...
p.2 Niagara Ship Canal - Bill has passed N.Y. Legislature. The Burnt District, Oswego - new warehouse being built for Messrs. Fitzhugh & Littlejohn; new grain elevator of Clarke Abbey …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 27, 1853
p.2 body of deckhand from str. Ottawa recovered at Lock No. 23, near Thorold. [St. Catherines Constitution]
p.2 body of deckhand from str. Ottawa recovered at Lock No. 23, near Thorold. [St. Catherines Constitution]
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 28, 1853
p.2 body of man, drowned when pleasure yacht Gypsy Queen sank in May, was recovered - "picked up by Mr. Brigg's ferry boat on Tuesday evening." Launch Today - The new steamer, intended for a ferry-boat between this city and Cape Vincent, via the Wolfe Island Canal, will be ...
p.2 body of man, drowned when pleasure yacht Gypsy Queen sank in May, was recovered - "picked up by Mr. Brigg's ferry boat on Tuesday evening." Launch Today - The …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), July 29, 1853
p.2 Two New Steamers For Lake Ontario - The Great Western Railroad Company have contracted for the building of two steamers at Niagara, Mr. Shickeluna of St. Catherines having leased the premises of the Niagara Dock Company. Their dimensions are to be 228 feet keel, 70 inch ...
p.2 Two New Steamers For Lake Ontario - The Great Western Railroad Company have contracted for the building of two steamers at Niagara, Mr. Shickeluna of St. Catherines having leased …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Aug. 1, 1853
p.2 Route To & From Lake Superior - description of scenery. [Detroit Advertiser]
p.2 Route To & From Lake Superior - description of scenery. [Detroit Advertiser]
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Aug. 2, 1853
p.2 ad for str. Passport, Capt. Twohy, for Toronto and Hamilton. ad for str. New Era, Capt. Parker, for Montreal. Aug. 3, 1853 nil
p.2 ad for str. Passport, Capt. Twohy, for Toronto and Hamilton. ad for str. New Era, Capt. Parker, for Montreal. Aug. 3, 1853 nil
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Aug. 4, 1853
p.2 Shipbuilding - We understand that Capt. Gaskin has ordered, to be built at the Marine Railway yard in this city, a ship which will register 500 tons, to be trenailed and coppered and clipper modelled. The dimensions of the projected ship are fixed at 145 feet keel, 28 feet …
p.2 Shipbuilding - We understand that Capt. Gaskin has ordered, to be built at the Marine Railway yard in this city, a ship which will register 500 tons, to be …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Aug. 5, 1853
p.2 City Council - recommend erection of Fish Market at foot of Brock St.; adopted. Aug. 6, 8, 1853 nil
p.2 City Council - recommend erection of Fish Market at foot of Brock St.; adopted. Aug. 6, 8, 1853 nil
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Aug. 9, 1853
p.2 We are indebted to Capt. Gaskin, who was a passenger by the steamship Niagara, for a number of late London and Liverpool papers.] Aug. 10, 1853 not published Aug. 11, 12, 1853 nil ...
p.2 We are indebted to Capt. Gaskin, who was a passenger by the steamship Niagara, for a number of late London and Liverpool papers.] Aug. 10, 1853 not published Aug. …
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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Aug. 13, 1853
p.2 Police Court - three men charged with theft on board schooner Selina. Increase of British Bottoms On The Lakes - It affords us no small degree of pleasure to be able to state, that the number of British vessels passing thro' the Welland Canal for some time past, is …
p.2 Police Court - three men charged with theft on board schooner Selina. Increase of British Bottoms On The Lakes - It affords us no small degree of pleasure to …
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