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- Saint George
- 1 St. George, Capt. Twohy; Niagara, Capt. Sutherland; City of
- 2 7 o'clock evening, Sunday and Thursday, the St. George.
At 8 o'clock evening, Tuesday and Friday, the
- 3 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday and Saturday, the St. George, and arrive at Kingston early next morning. The
- 4 Of these steamers the St. George has often been mentioned and fully described.
- 5 named the Princess Royal, supplanted the St. George, Captain Colcleugh being in charge.
- 6 Constitution, with 70 emigrants,the Cobourg, St. George and William IV. with 350, 110 and 90
- 7 The St. George's commanding officer was Lieutenant Harper, R. N.
- 8 this season by Captain Harper, R.N., late of the St. George. The latter was under charge of her former
- 9 ship pass him on the route up the lake. The St. George was on the direct route between Kingston and
- 10 in April the Commodore Barrie, William IV and St. George ran from Kingston to Toronto. The river steamers
- 11 Kingston, on Friday, April 24th, on the steamer St. George. An advertisement appeared in the Toronto papers
- 12 the part of the Good Samaritan, towing the St. George also into Port Hope.
- 13 afternoon. The Britannia, Transit, Victoria, and St. George were also all fully employed during the 1841
- 14 BarrieKingston1834275Wrecked in 1844
St GeorgeKingston1834400
EnterpriseKingston1834200
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