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- Transit
- 1 offered for sale the hull of the ferry steamboat Transit, then lying at Toronto. This said hull was, so
- 2 The Watertown ran to Mimico: the Transit, St. Jean Baptiste, (this vessel afterwards
- 3 William IV. of 450 tons at Gananoque, and the Transit of 350 tons at Oakville. The first of these, the
- 4 York and Niagara and had her name changed to the Transit. She was finally wrecked.
- 5 season previously. The Constitution became the Transit, and under Hugh Richardson, (formerly master of
- 6 "The Transit, Captain Richardson's beautiful vessel, is ready
- 7 The Transit made her first trip from Toronto to Niagara on
- 8 and Lewiston, in connection with the steamer Transit, Captain Richardson, running from Lewiston and
- 9 of 1836 comprised among them the Traveller, Transit, Britannia, Hamilton, Great Britain, Canada,
- 10 to run from Prescott to the Bay of Quinte. The Transit, Captain Richardson, was between Toronto and
- 11 Captains Dick, Sutherland and Colcleugh. The Transit, also, under Captain Richardson, did good
- 12 Burlington, Britannia, Cobourg, William IV. and Transit all ran with the exceptions that have been
- 13 The Transit and Queen Victoria, under the Richardsons,
- 14 Richardson had such an interest, namely, the Transit and Queen Victoria, were in this season
- 15 PACKETS
TRANSIT AND QUEEN VICTORIA.
THE STEAMER TRANSIT,
- 16 By the Transit, passengers may proceed from Toronto to Niagara
- 17 at about half past seven in the morning: The Transit, Captain Richardson, decorated with evergreens,
- 18 a mighty Union Jack, left the city wharves, the Transit and Victoria leading by about three miles, the
- 19 Gore,
The Britannia,
The Queen,
The Transit
- 20 The day was fine, and the Transit, under Captain Richardson's command, was at the
- 21 from the latter in the afternoon. The Britannia, Transit, Victoria, and St. George were also all fully
- 22 resumed their usual course in this season, the Transit and the Queen Victoria also, so that,
- 23 to Rochester. The Queen Victoria, Admiral, Transit and Chief Justice ran in connection with each
- 24 An accident occurred to the Transit steamer, formerly owned by Captain Richardson,
- 25 ByKingston1832100
William IV1832450Tow boat
TransitOakville1832350
BritanniaKingston1833200
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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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