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- Bowmanville
- 1 & Co. There were, in addition, the Huron and Bowmanville on the same route. Between Toronto, Kingston and
- 2 and who were a law unto themselves, were the Bowmanville, Captain Perry; the Malakoff, Captain Tate; the
- 3 Chicora; Capt. Chas. Perry, steamers Highlander, Bowmanville and Her Majesty; Capt. Duncan McBride, steamers
- 4 On April 9th the steamer Bowmanville left Kingston for Toronto and Hamilton, being
- 5 Colonist, Wellington and West. The steamer Bowmanville, Captain Smith, of the Beaver Line, also
- 6 On July 11th the steamer Bowmanville carried a large number of excursionists from
- 7 the advantages offered by the proprietors of the Bowmanville. On July 26th, on the return journey, so pleased
- 8 When the steamer Bowmanville was entering Hamilton on May 8th the mate of
- 9 steamer that passed through this gap was the Bowmanville, on April 19th, 1859. Of the houses on the
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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