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- Mayflower
- 1 The Mayflower
- 2 through Messrs. McPherson & Crane, purchased the Mayflower, Champion and Highlander, and under the name of
- 3 early in April. There were several changes. The May Flower, that in 1853 belonged to the Cape Vincent line,
- 4 The steamers Champion and May Flower formed the Cape Vincent line. The Chief Justice
- 5 Justice, between Toronto and Presqu' Isle; the Mayflower and Champion, between Toronto and Cape Vincent;
- 6 Kathleen, Gertrude, Mascotte, Island Queen, Mayflower and Primrose.
- 7 PrimroseThe two remaining vessels, namely, the Mayflower and Primrose, are sister ships, and are not only
- 8 1850 with the Champion, also a new boat, and the May Flower, formed a line which began its career on August
- 9 day.
DOWNWARDS.
FROM LEWISTON
Champion .. .. May Flower, .. .. Highlander, ..
Mondays .. .. Wednesdays
- 10 the CHAMPION, on THURSDAY, the 28th, and the MAYFLOWER will be out next month.
- 11 No. 30 1/2 McGill Street, or for Champion and May Flower, to Macpherson, Crane & Co., Montreal;
- 12 CHAMPIONCapt. MARSHALL
HIGHLANDER" STEARNS
MAY FLOWER " PATERSON
- 13 HighlanderChampionMayflower
TuesdaysThursdaysFridays
- 14 AGENTS.
CHAMPION AND MAY FLOWER.
OgdensburghC. A. Starke & Co.
TorontoE. M.
- 15 MaidKingston,1815
Aspandto
May FlowerNiagara.1819
DalhousiePrescott1819350Broken
- 16 (2nd)Montreal1850250
ChampionMontreal1850350
MayflowerNot known1850300
City of
- 17 QueenPort Dalhousie188944 1/2
MayflowerToronto1890189
Primrose"1890189
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