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- Gore
- 1 in 1838. A steamer which was known as the Gore, of 200 tons, was commenced at Niagara, and she
- 2 the Victoria, was in this year in charge of the Gore, that vessel with the Britannia, Captain William
- 3 Lewiston.
THE NEW AND FAST SAILING STEAMER
GORE.
Three Times a Week,
CAPTAIN THOMAS DICK.
- 4 Returning, the Gore will leave Toronto for Rochester, touching at
- 5 reach Rochester in 36 hours--in time for the GORE--and will arrive at Toronto within 54 hours.
- 6 the intermediate Ports,--in connection with the Gore; leaving Toronto at 8 A. M., and Hamilton at 2
- 7 of cheap excursions on July 4th, by the Gore steamer, for the benefit of pleasure seekers.
- 8 Rochester daily paper, that the British steamer Gore, Capt. Dick, of Toronto, W. C., offers to make
- 9 the rapids from Dickenson's Landing. The Gore's machinery also broke down on her journey between
- 10 NOTICE.
THE STEAMER
GORE.
- 11 The GORE will leave Toronto for Rochester on Thursday and
- 12 Governor, who with his Staff embarked as the Gore passed by; His Excellency being received by a
- 13 Gildersleeve,
The Cobourg,
The Burlington,
The Gore,
The Britannia,
The Queen,
The Transit
- 14 be on April 5th] the well-known bell of the Gore drew all hands to the wharf, to greet the first
- 15 were the America, Captain Henry Twohy, and the Gore, Captain Robert Kerr. The former left Toronto,
- 16 and in Hamilton, Messrs. Gunn & Browne. The Gore, Admiral, America and Chief Justice all resumed
- 17 Hope both going and returning. The American and Gore were on the route between Toronto and Rochester.
- 18 The Gore disappeared this season from Lake Ontario. Under
- 19 by stage to Sturgeon Bay, which port the steamer Gore left each week for the Sault Ste. Marie, calling
- 20 vessels.
Experiment1837150
BurlingtonOakville"150
GoreNiagara1838
SimcoeLake Simcoe1839
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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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