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- Maple Leaf
- 1 of the steamer Magnet against those of the Maple Leaf terminated on October 23rd, after occupying the
- 2 man and had previously been steward on board the Maple Leaf and City of Hamilton. The schooner Jenny Lind,
- 3 On March 14th the Maple Leaf, Captain Robert Kerr, commenced the season
- 4 from Toronto to Hamilton. The Highlander and Maple Leaf formed the line that ran from Toronto to
- 5 also resumed her journeys as in 1856, while the Maple Leaf and Highlander were on the lake from Toronto to
- 6 the season of 1857 at Cobourg with the Maple Leaf for Rochester, and at Kingston with the Bay of
- 7 waters were the Arabian, Captain Colcleugh; the Maple Leaf, Captain James Dick; the Magnet and Passport,
- 8 Sovereign; Capt. George Schofield, steamer Maple Leaf.
- 9 Mulvey, the yachts Minden, Veronica, Sprite and Maple Leaf also fell victims to the flames. The schooners
- 10 The Maple Leaf, Captain Wilkinson, made occasional trips
- 11 commencing Monday next, 14th instant:--
MAPLE LEAFCapt. WilkinsoneveryMonday
ARABIAN"
- 12 known1850300
City of HamiltonHamilton1851250
Maple LeafKingston1851400
ArabianNiagara1851350
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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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