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- Traveller
- 1 plied upon the lake. She was called the Traveller, and she did not belie her name, for she was of
- 2 put in at a cost of $2,500, and both it and the Traveller had been generally repaired.
- 3 Lewiston and Niagara every morning to Toronto. Travellers who take passage on board said boats will arrive
- 4 the season of 1836 comprised among them the Traveller, Transit, Britannia, Hamilton, Great Britain,
- 5 The Traveller in 1837, Captain James Sutherland, made two
- 6 Capt. James Sutherland, of the Traveller, has already been mentioned several times, and
- 7 after his arrival in Canada, of the steamer Traveller, which, in 1835. and gome years following, ran
- 8 then Prince Regent, were placed on board the Traveller, the fine band of the 34th Regiment being also
- 9 The Traveller,
The Gildersleeve,
The Cobourg,
The
- 10 in particular, flying at the mast head of the Traveller, all breasting together the cataract-fed current
- 11 The old Traveller disappeared this year. This is the last ever
- 12 of the present month, Her Majesty's steam vessel Traveller, with her engines and boilers complete." The
- 13 RobinsonLake Simcoe1834150Broken up.
TravellerNiagara1835350Tow
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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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