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- Gorilla
- 1 of the crafts entered. The cup was won by the Gorilla, her time being 6 hours, 46 minutes 25 seconds.
- 2 "The Gorilla left Cobourg in time to reach Toronto for the
- 3 her, while the Ina brought up the rear. The Gorilla came into the harbor just before the Oriole, and
- 4 crafts entered. These were seven, namely, the Gorilla, the property of Mr. Standley, of Cobourg;
- 5 years 63 and '64 Mr. R. Standley's yacht, the Gorilla, proved the winner; in 1865 there was no race,
- 6 Ida, Geraldine, Kestrel, Glance and Stella. The Gorilla came in first, followed closely by the Ida, but,
- 7 In 1872 Captain Gifford's yacht the Gorilla, of Cobourg, was again afloat, having been
- 8 Moffat 6
MerlinschrJ. S. Dugmore
GorillasloopCapt. Gifford 28
PetrelsloopJ. E.
- 9 AwakeC. ElliottMimico, et., and return
1862.GorillaR. StandleyPt. Dalhousie and
- 10 StandleyPt. Dalhousie and return
1863.GorillaR. StandleyPt. Dalhousie and
- 11 StandleyPt. Dalhousie and return
1864.GorillaR. StandleyPt. Dalhousie and return
1865.No
- 12 raceNiagara and return
1872.GorillaC. CliffordNiagara
1873.Lady StandleyB. R.
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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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