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- Peerless
- 1 Steamer Peerless
- 2 Another noticeable vessel, the Peerless, was in course of construction in the autumn of
- 3 her place was taken by the new iron steamboat Peerless, Captain Dick.
- 4 The Peerless, Captain Dick, which was launched on January
- 5 The Peerless commenced on June 5th to make two trips between
- 6 and the Welland, as in the preceding year. The Peerless and the Zimmerman formed the Toronto and Niagara
- 7 1856, the following steamers began to ply:--The Peerless, between Toronto and Hamilton; the Chief
- 8 line between Hamilton, Toronto and Montreal. The Peerless and Zimmerman were again upon their old route.
- 9 The Peerless was on the Niagara route from Toronto throughout
- 10 The steamers Zimmerman and Peerless, Captains D. Milloy and E. Butterworth, had
- 11 Queenston by Sir Fenwick Williams, of Kars. The Peerless and the Zimmerman steamers acted for the nonce
- 12 FAREWELL THE PEERLESS.
- 13 steamers that had ever sailed thereon, the Peerless. She was purchased from the Bank of Upper Canada
- 14 Montreal in 1875 and was formerly known as the Peerless. She was rebuilt in 1886 and besides being able
- 15 WaveBurned.
Queen of the WestOswego1852700
PeerlessDumbarton1852400Wrecked.
Lord
- 16 up.
EmpressMontreal1875410Formerly Peerless.
SovereignMontreal1889303
Prince of
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- 1 and nine seconds ahead of her competitors, the Peerless, Saginaw and Lucknow
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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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