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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 22, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 22, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 City Council Proceedings - communication from late Mayor John Counter about Wolfe Island Railway and Canal Co. - finding rock instead of clay while digging canal - this will add 4000 to 6000 pounds to cost of canal; it is now ready for small steamers and craft but is …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 City Council Proceedings - communication from late Mayor John Counter about Wolfe Island Railway and Canal Co. - finding rock instead of clay while digging canal - this will …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 24, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 24, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 For Sale - The Brigantine Mohawk, 112 Tons per Register, with her appurtenances, as she now lies in Kingston Harbor. Intending purchasers can apply to Capt. Kent here, or to James Laing, Esq., Oshawa. Kingston, Feb. 23rd, 1854.
    TextNewspaper     p.2 For Sale - The Brigantine Mohawk, 112 Tons per Register, with her appurtenances, as she now lies in Kingston Harbor. Intending purchasers can apply to Capt. Kent here, or …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 25, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 25, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Port of Kingston - Custom House Returns for 1853 - figures.
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Port of Kingston - Custom House Returns for 1853 - figures.
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 27, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 27, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 New Paddlewheel - The Brockville Recorder says that Dr. Dunham has taken out a patent for an improvement in the mode of propelling steam-vessels by paddlewheels. By this invention the Doctor has every confidence of being able to propel a vessel up the Long Sault. Feb. ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 New Paddlewheel - The Brockville Recorder says that Dr. Dunham has taken out a patent for an improvement in the mode of propelling steam-vessels by paddlewheels. By this invention …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 11, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 11, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The propeller Dayton arrived at Oswego on the 6th inst., from Toronto, with a cargo of 3500 bbls flour.
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The propeller Dayton arrived at Oswego on the 6th inst., from Toronto, with a cargo of 3500 bbls flour.
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 13, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 13, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Homeward Bound - The Bark Arabia of this port, belonging to Jas. Boyd, & Co. is, we understand, chartered for a voyage to Glasgow, to take home a cargo of breadstuffs.
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Homeward Bound - The Bark Arabia of this port, belonging to Jas. Boyd, & Co. is, we understand, chartered for a voyage to Glasgow, to take home a cargo …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 14, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 14, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 We learn by the last mail that the bark Cherokee, built at this Port, was wrecked near Liverpool harbour on the 18th ultimo. She had but a short time before returned from a successful voyage to Africa, and was then starting on a second voyage. ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 We learn by the last mail that the bark Cherokee, built at this Port, was wrecked near Liverpool harbour on the 18th ultimo. She had but a short time …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 15, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 15, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The steamer Maple Leaf is running between Toronto and Rochester, calling at intermediate ports. Ice On the Lake - We learn from the fishermen that the ice for miles out is very smooth, and about a foot and a half thick. The steady cold weather which we experienced ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The steamer Maple Leaf is running between Toronto and Rochester, calling at intermediate ports. Ice On the Lake - We learn from the fishermen that the ice for miles …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 17, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 17, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Opening of the Welland Canal - We are credibly informed, says the Buffalo Courier, that this Canal will be opened on the first of April. Bars will be placed at Port Dalhousie and Allanburg Locks, by which vessels drawing over ten feet of water will be prevented from entering …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Opening of the Welland Canal - We are credibly informed, says the Buffalo Courier, that this Canal will be opened on the first of April. Bars will be placed …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 18, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 18, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Buffalo Harbor - is clear, ice in lake is breaking up. [Courier] Two schooners have arrived at Toronto from Rochester.
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Buffalo Harbor - is clear, ice in lake is breaking up. [Courier] Two schooners have arrived at Toronto from Rochester.
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 20, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 20, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 It is said that Capt. Dick's new iron steamer is to be called Her Majesty, and is expected to take her place on Lake Ontario about the first of July.
    TextNewspaper     p.2 It is said that Capt. Dick's new iron steamer is to be called Her Majesty, and is expected to take her place on Lake Ontario about the first of …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 21, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 21, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Steamboat Arrangements - The arrangements for the season of 1854 are said to be not yet perfected. The Toronto Leader says that the Mayflower, of the Cape Vincent Line, has been purchased for the Ogdensburgh Line, and will run in connection with the Boston, the Champion and ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Steamboat Arrangements - The arrangements for the season of 1854 are said to be not yet perfected. The Toronto Leader says that the Mayflower, of the Cape Vincent Line, …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 22, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 22, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The Cherokee which struck on the Hoyle Bank had, we are pleased to perceive, been got off previous to the sailing of the Arabia, and towed in to Liverpool to be overhauled. It was feared that the Cherokee would soon be broken up in her exposed situation, but the …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The Cherokee which struck on the Hoyle Bank had, we are pleased to perceive, been got off previous to the sailing of the Arabia, and towed in to Liverpool …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 23, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 23, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 City Council - Ald. Macdonell brought up the report of the Railroad Committee....The second clause recommended the Council to take the necessary stock in the Wolfe Island Canal Company, as suggested by Mr. Counter in his letter to the Council...Ald. Macdonell said that the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 City Council - Ald. Macdonell brought up the report of the Railroad Committee....The second clause recommended the Council to take the necessary stock in the Wolfe Island Canal Company, …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 24, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 24, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Welland Canal - Notice is given that there is water through this work for vessels drawing 9 feet 3 inches. Vessels of larger draught will not be admitted. Large Propeller - A propeller, measuring 840 tons, has been launched at Cleveland. Gale On the Lake - The ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Welland Canal - Notice is given that there is water through this work for vessels drawing 9 feet 3 inches. Vessels of larger draught will not be admitted. Large …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 28, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 28, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The schooner Josephine left Oswego, on the 15th inst., bound for Port Hope, and has not since been heard of. It is thought she was caught in the recent gale, and all on board have perished. Bravery Rewarded - Edward Attrill, stationed at Kingston Naval Yard, rescued ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The schooner Josephine left Oswego, on the 15th inst., bound for Port Hope, and has not since been heard of. It is thought she was caught in the recent …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 30, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 30, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Opening of Navigation - The schooner Perry, Captain John White, sailed from this Port last evening for Oswego, with a load of Lumber, shipped by Messrs. Bletcher and Brothers; and today the Schooner Albany, Captain Johnston, starts with 120,000 feet sawed Lumber, shipped by ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Opening of Navigation - The schooner Perry, Captain John White, sailed from this Port last evening for Oswego, with a load of Lumber, shipped by Messrs. Bletcher and Brothers; …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 31, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), March 31, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 ad - Marine Insurance - Granville Moyle is agent for St. Lawrence Inland Marine Insurance Co. of Prescott, C.W.
    TextNewspaper     p.2 ad - Marine Insurance - Granville Moyle is agent for St. Lawrence Inland Marine Insurance Co. of Prescott, C.W.
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 1, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 1, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Remarkable Occurrence - As the steamer City of Hamilton, at present in charge of Capt. James Dick, was on her downward trip yesterday, that gentleman saw, when off Oakville, a scow, far out on the Lake, and Captain Dick thought he discerned some persons on board. As the cold …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Remarkable Occurrence - As the steamer City of Hamilton, at present in charge of Capt. James Dick, was on her downward trip yesterday, that gentleman saw, when off Oakville, …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 3, 1854
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), April 3, 1854
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The Harbor, Cobourg - It is now settled that we are to go on with the improvement of the Harbor with the least possible delay. These improvements consist in extending the piers parallel with each other about 240 feet. This it is supposed will give us more water, prevent …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The Harbor, Cobourg - It is now settled that we are to go on with the improvement of the Harbor with the least possible delay. These improvements consist in …
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