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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 9, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 9, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Notice - A Meeting of the Stockholders of the Steamboat Sir James Kempt, will be held at the Office of the Subscriber, on Saturday the 12th inst., at 12 o'clock noon. Kingston, 5th February, 1842 Henry Gildersleeve, Agent. Notice - At a meeting of ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Notice - A Meeting of the Stockholders of the Steamboat Sir James Kempt, will be held at the Office of the Subscriber, on Saturday the 12th inst., at 12 …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 12, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 12, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.3 The following is a short account of the public improvements, which His Excellency the Governor General has decided shall go into operation immediately; as well as of those which probably will be proceeded with, in the course of the ensuing summer. The work on the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 The following is a short account of the public improvements, which His Excellency the Governor General has decided shall go into operation immediately; as well as of those which …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 16, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 16, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Steamboat Notice - The Steam Boat ----- Immediately on the opening of Navigation, this very superior vessel will be placed on the Bay route in the charge of Capt. W.T. Johnson. The following will be her days of sailing: from Kingston to the River Trent, touching at all ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Steamboat Notice - The Steam Boat ----- Immediately on the opening of Navigation, this very superior vessel will be placed on the Bay route in the charge of Capt. …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 19, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 19, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.2 (Note - numbers hard to read on microfilm - some are a best guess - ed.) APPENDIX TO THE WELLAND CANAL REPORT. Welland Canal Office, St. Catharines, 20th Dec., 1841. Gentlemen: I have the honor to report, for the information of the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 (Note - numbers hard to read on microfilm - some are a best guess - ed.) APPENDIX TO THE WELLAND CANAL REPORT. Welland Canal Office, St. Catharines, 20th Dec., …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 23, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 23, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Appendix to Welland Canal Report - Statement of Produce and Merchandize, which passed through the Welland Canal, during the Seasons of 1840 and 1841. also table - Transportation On the Lachine Canal for 1839, 1840 and 1841. p.3 In our ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Appendix to Welland Canal Report - Statement of Produce and Merchandize, which passed through the Welland Canal, during the Seasons of 1840 and 1841. also table - Transportation On …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 26, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 26, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.2 We perceive that the Harbour Company are actively engaged in getting in timber to complete the wharf, they have removed the store house from its former position, and placed it at the west side of the pier. Mr Kittson has laid down the keel of a large boat to …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 We perceive that the Harbour Company are actively engaged in getting in timber to complete the wharf, they have removed the store house from its former position, and placed …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 2, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 2, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Lake Ontario - depths. [R. Bonnycastle's Canada in 1841] p.3 Prosperity of the Town of Niagara - The Niagara Chronicle of the 24th ult., informs us that few Towns in the Province have improved in a greater ratio within the last two or three years, than ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Lake Ontario - depths. [R. Bonnycastle's Canada in 1841] p.3 Prosperity of the Town of Niagara - The Niagara Chronicle of the 24th ult., informs us that few Towns …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 5, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 5, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Note - (numbers are hard to read on microfilm - this copy from Kingston Herald, April 5th, 1842.) [Detroit Daily Advertiser] A PEEP AT THE LAKE FISHERIES. Detroit River, St. Clair River, Lake Huron, Michigan, and ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Note - (numbers are hard to read on microfilm - this copy from Kingston Herald, April 5th, 1842.) [Detroit Daily Advertiser] A PEEP AT THE LAKE FISHERIES. Detroit River, …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 9, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 9, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Welland Canal Feeder - The Contractors for this work, not having as yet obtained a sufficient number of hands to enable them to complete their contracts, by the time specified, (although the season has been unusually favorable, and the work has progressed rapidly, considering ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Welland Canal Feeder - The Contractors for this work, not having as yet obtained a sufficient number of hands to enable them to complete their contracts, by the time …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 16, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 16, 1842
    TextNewspaper       (damaged paper) p.2 Opening of Navigation - From the continued mildness of the weather every reason to suppose that the navigation to open unusually early this season. The Steamer Transit, Captain Richardson, has been plying from Toronto to Niagara since ...
    TextNewspaper     (damaged paper) p.2 Opening of Navigation - From the continued mildness of the weather every reason to suppose that the navigation to open unusually early this season. The Steamer Transit, …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 19, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 19, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.3 We have been enjoying warm, balmy Summer weather during the present week. The Ice is giving way rapidly, and there is every prospect of the immediate opening of the Navigation. The Channel of the River in front of Kingston is now free from Ice, and we believe it is …
    TextNewspaper     p.3 We have been enjoying warm, balmy Summer weather during the present week. The Ice is giving way rapidly, and there is every prospect of the immediate opening of the …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 23, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 23, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.2 We are happy in being enabled to inform our friends at a distance, that the Harbour of Kingston is now open, and the Channel of the River to the Lake entirely free from ice. We learn from good authority that the Mail Line of Steamers, between Montreal and the …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 We are happy in being enabled to inform our friends at a distance, that the Harbour of Kingston is now open, and the Channel of the River to the …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 26, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 26, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.1 A Lake Monster - A few days ago as two boys named McConnel were playing on the lake shore near Gull Point, they discovered from behind a thicket a huge serpent which they described to be about the thickness of a man's body, and with a head proportionately large …
    TextNewspaper     p.1 A Lake Monster - A few days ago as two boys named McConnel were playing on the lake shore near Gull Point, they discovered from behind a thicket a …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 30, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 30, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.2 A new schooner of 160 Tons Burthen, the property of Mittleberger & Co., was launched at St. Catherines on the 17th inst., and called the Lady Bagot. p.3 A meeting of the stockholders of the new steamer Prince Edward, was held pursuant to ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 A new schooner of 160 Tons Burthen, the property of Mittleberger & Co., was launched at St. Catherines on the 17th inst., and called the Lady Bagot. p.3 A …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 2, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 2, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Port Stanley, Port Talbot (six miles west), and Tyrconnel (ten miles west) - gives exports, imports, etc. [Montreal Gazette] Our Harbour has been extremely gay and lively during the last few days. The Royal Mail Steamer Princess Royal, Capt. Colclough, arrived ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Port Stanley, Port Talbot (six miles west), and Tyrconnel (ten miles west) - gives exports, imports, etc. [Montreal Gazette] Our Harbour has been extremely gay and lively during the …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 6, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 6, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Naval Rendezvous at Buffalo - The Navy Department has directed Commander Stephen Camplin to open a rendezvous at Buffalo, for the enlistment of seamen, ordinary seamen, landsmen and boys, for the Naval service. He has also been authorized to charter a vessel, to be used as a ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Naval Rendezvous at Buffalo - The Navy Department has directed Commander Stephen Camplin to open a rendezvous at Buffalo, for the enlistment of seamen, ordinary seamen, landsmen and boys, …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 9, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 9, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Notice - The Public are informed that the Mail Steamers between Kingston and Dickinson's Landing, will on Tuesday, the 12th inst., commence plying regularly, leaving here at 9 o'clock A.M. Steam Boat Office, Commercial Wharf April 8th, 1842. STEAM ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Notice - The Public are informed that the Mail Steamers between Kingston and Dickinson's Landing, will on Tuesday, the 12th inst., commence plying regularly, leaving here at 9 o'clock …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 13, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 13, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Rideau Canal Tolls - to be increased up to 400 per cent; Board of Trade and local forwarding houses have presented addresses to Governor General in protest. p.3 We are informed that the first of the line of Steam Schooners, intended to ply between Lake ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Rideau Canal Tolls - to be increased up to 400 per cent; Board of Trade and local forwarding houses have presented addresses to Governor General in protest. p.3 We …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 16, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 16, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.2 River Steamboats - The Royal Mail Steamers Brockville, Capt. Maxwell, and the Henry Gildersleeve, Capt. Bowen, have commenced their regular trips on the River St. Lawrence, between Kingston and Dickinson's Landing. These two fine vessels are well adapted for this route, both ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 River Steamboats - The Royal Mail Steamers Brockville, Capt. Maxwell, and the Henry Gildersleeve, Capt. Bowen, have commenced their regular trips on the River St. Lawrence, between Kingston and …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 20, 1842
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 20, 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.3 The Steamer UNION, Capt. Charles Burns, Will, until further notice, make two trips a week between Kingston and Toronto, (touching both ways at Wellington, Cobourg, Port Hope, Bond Head, Darlington and ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 The Steamer UNION, Capt. Charles Burns, Will, until further notice, make two trips a week between Kingston and Toronto, (touching both ways at Wellington, Cobourg, Port Hope, Bond Head, …
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