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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 29, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 29, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Cornwall and Montreal - A Steamer is building and will be ready about the first of May for this route between Cornwall and Montreal. The George Frederick has been withdrawn. The new steamer will be named the Fashion.
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Cornwall and Montreal - A Steamer is building and will be ready about the first of May for this route between Cornwall and Montreal. The George Frederick has been …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 30, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 30, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Towing on the St. Lawrence - communication to Montreal Board of Trade from Public Works explaining why the government decided to withdraw from the towing business on the St. Lawrence and leave it to private enterprise. Notice To Mariners - The Buffalo Collector has ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Towing on the St. Lawrence - communication to Montreal Board of Trade from Public Works explaining why the government decided to withdraw from the towing business on the St. …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 31, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 31, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 ad for marine goods - colored lamps, fog bells, anchors, chains etc. by John Fraser.
    TextNewspaper     p.2 ad for marine goods - colored lamps, fog bells, anchors, chains etc. by John Fraser.
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 1, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 1, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 First Open Port - The navigation at Port Whitby is now fairly opened for the season. On Tuesday last, the schooner Scotland, owned by James Wallace, Esq., of Whitby, sailed hence for Oswego, with a full cargo. There are other vessels now loading. [Whitby ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 First Open Port - The navigation at Port Whitby is now fairly opened for the season. On Tuesday last, the schooner Scotland, owned by James Wallace, Esq., of Whitby, …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 3, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 3, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Bay Trade - We observe by an extract from an Ogdensburgh letter, given in the Intelligencer, that it is the intention of the Ogdensburgh Railway Company to run a steamer twice a week between Ogdensburgh and the head of the Bay, touching at Kingston only on the way down. …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Bay Trade - We observe by an extract from an Ogdensburgh letter, given in the Intelligencer, that it is the intention of the Ogdensburgh Railway Company to run a …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 5, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 5, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Bonus on Tug Boats - letter to editor of [Montreal Gazette] about bonuses - thinks it will still be cheaper to ship via St. Lawrence to England than through U.S. April 6, 1852 nil
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Bonus on Tug Boats - letter to editor of [Montreal Gazette] about bonuses - thinks it will still be cheaper to ship via St. Lawrence to England than through …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 7, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 7, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 City Council - Ald. O'Reilly brought up the report of the committee on wharves and harbors, on the subject of the ferry between Kingston and Wolfe Island, in which they recommend the Council not to concur in a by-law passed by the County Council, in reference thereto, and ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 City Council - Ald. O'Reilly brought up the report of the committee on wharves and harbors, on the subject of the ferry between Kingston and Wolfe Island, in which …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 8, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 8, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 1852 FORWARDING 1852 D. McIntosh will be prepared on the opening of Navigation, with efficient means, to FORWARD between Kingston, Montreal and Quebec, via ST. LAWRENCE ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 1852 FORWARDING 1852 D. McIntosh will be prepared on the opening of Navigation, with efficient means, to FORWARD between Kingston, Montreal and Quebec, via ST. LAWRENCE ...
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 10, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 10, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The value of the cargo of the Lord Elgin propeller, which left Oswego for Toronto on Thursday of last week, was $492,000. The River - The Prescott Telegraph of Wednesday says:- "The river is now quite free of ice, and Ogdensburgh harbor is navigable to the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The value of the cargo of the Lord Elgin propeller, which left Oswego for Toronto on Thursday of last week, was $492,000. The River - The Prescott Telegraph of …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 12, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 12, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 A SPRING WALK THROUGH KINGSTON AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS, PROSPECTS, ETC. No. III The ship-yards shall first claim our attention. We need hardly say that in this city and the neighboring village of ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 A SPRING WALK THROUGH KINGSTON AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS, PROSPECTS, ETC. No. III The ship-yards shall first claim our attention. We need hardly say that in this city and …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 13, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 13, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Wolfe Island Canal - The contract for this work has been awarded to Mr. Jos. Milner of this city. We understand that the work will cost somewhere about £14,000, and that it is to be completed by the first of August next.
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Wolfe Island Canal - The contract for this work has been awarded to Mr. Jos. Milner of this city. We understand that the work will cost somewhere about £14,000, …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 14, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 14, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 A SPRING WALK THROUGH KINGSTON AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS, PROSPECTS, ETC. No. IV Next to Portsmouth, we must refer to Garden Island, and the large establishment of Messrs. Calvin & Cook there. At ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 A SPRING WALK THROUGH KINGSTON AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS, PROSPECTS, ETC. No. IV Next to Portsmouth, we must refer to Garden Island, and the large establishment of Messrs. Calvin …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 15, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 15, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 A Spring Walk - No. V - The Gore street Foundry, carried on under the management of the proprietor, Mr. John Honeyman; made one casting weighing 9700 lbs; make potash kettles, steam boilers, grist and saw-mill gearings, etc. -the Ontario ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 A Spring Walk - No. V - The Gore street Foundry, carried on under the management of the proprietor, Mr. John Honeyman; made one casting weighing 9700 lbs; make …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 16, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 16, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 TUG BOATS ON THE ST. LAWRENCE To the Editor of the Daily News; Sir: - If your correspondent, "One who has paid ten dollars a ton upwards to Kingston," can adduce no better argument in favor of the Tug Line than the fact that last season flour ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 TUG BOATS ON THE ST. LAWRENCE To the Editor of the Daily News; Sir: - If your correspondent, "One who has paid ten dollars a ton upwards to Kingston," …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 17, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 17, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 French Creek and Cape Vincent The Steamer HENRY GILDERSLEEVE, Capt. M'Gill Chambers. Will leave Kingston for Cape Vincent, calling at French Creek, on Monday Morning, 19th inst., at 9 ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 French Creek and Cape Vincent The Steamer HENRY GILDERSLEEVE, Capt. M'Gill Chambers. Will leave Kingston for Cape Vincent, calling at French Creek, on Monday Morning, 19th inst., at 9 …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 19, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 19, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Sault Ste. Marie Canal - It appears from American papers, that our Government is likely to be anticipated in its slow movement towards making this important work, by the action of the general government of the United States. The Legislature of the State of New York has ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Sault Ste. Marie Canal - It appears from American papers, that our Government is likely to be anticipated in its slow movement towards making this important work, by the …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 20, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 20, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Kingston Harbor - The harbor is at length fully open, the last field of ice having yesterday yielded to the pressure of a strong East-and-by-north wind. In the morning the schooners Globe and Marion got under weigh, westward bound, and in the course of the afternoon, the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Kingston Harbor - The harbor is at length fully open, the last field of ice having yesterday yielded to the pressure of a strong East-and-by-north wind. In the morning …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 21, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 21, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The steamer British Empire left Ogdensburgh on Monday morning for Cape Vincent, to connect with the Rome and Cape Vincent railway. The steamer Henry Gildersleeve returned last evening from Cape Vincent. She experienced some difficulty in making the Cape, owing to ice ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The steamer British Empire left Ogdensburgh on Monday morning for Cape Vincent, to connect with the Rome and Cape Vincent railway. The steamer Henry Gildersleeve returned last evening from …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 22, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 22, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Navigation - A number of vessels, steam and sail, have entered or left this harbor during the last two days. The steamer Cataract, (American,) arrived on Tuesday evening, from Ogdensburgh; the Maple Leaf yesterday morning from Toronto, and the Mayflower from Ogdensburgh and ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Navigation - A number of vessels, steam and sail, have entered or left this harbor during the last two days. The steamer Cataract, (American,) arrived on Tuesday evening, from …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 23, 1852
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 23, 1852
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Shipping - The Mayflower, "through line' steamer, took up for Hamilton 541 packages mdze. from Ogdensburgh. The first load of grain from above arrived here yesterday per Premiere from Wellington. The steamer Northerner came in yesterday afternoon from ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Shipping - The Mayflower, "through line' steamer, took up for Hamilton 541 packages mdze. from Ogdensburgh. The first load of grain from above arrived here yesterday per Premiere from …
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