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- Upper Canada Gazette
- 1 of the young province at the same time. The Gazette of May 9th, 1793, printed and published at
- 2 Council. A few weeks later, on May 2nd, the Gazette says, "on Sunday morning early, his Majesty's
- 3 were accompanied by the General himself, the Gazette telling us: "On Monday evening his Excellency,
- 4 She appears to have been a quick sailer, as the Gazette informs us that she accomplished in May her
- 5 means become obsolete or disappeared, for in the Gazette of October 26th, 1796, is an advertisement
- 6 of Laningburg, on the North River." The Gazette proceeds further to inform us that "this
- 7 1797, will prove interesting. It appeared in the Gazette of June 28th and reads thus:--
- 8 Oswego, Niagara and York, but we learn from the Gazette of December 2nd, that "Fears for the fate of the
- 9 1798, Samuel Hurst, of Newark, advertises in the Gazette as follows: "Taken up, some time last fall, in
- 10 the public are briefly and curtly told that "the Gazette not appearing last week was unavoidable."
- 11 The Gazette, under date at York, November 29th, 1798,
- 12 by land, nothing important has come to hand. The Gazette labors at present under the greatest possible
- 13 this advertisement appears prominently in the Gazette:
- 14 dimensions and tonnage. On November 30th, the Gazette chronicles the death of a raftsman upon the Don
- 15 In the first days of the present century the Gazette of April 26th, May 2nd and 10th, contained this
- 16 In the Gazette of September 6th appears this somewhat amusing
- 17 On August 29th following, we are apprised by the Gazette of Mr. William Allan's appointment as "Collector
- 18 March 30th, 1802, Levi Willard advertises in the Gazette that he "will run a boat from York to the head
- 19 In the Gazette, published on May 15th of the same year, we
- 20 In the Gazette, published February 5th, 1803, there is a
- 21 we have of this vessel. On June 25th, the Gazette tells its readers that the Lieutenant - Governor
- 22 In the Gazette of November 26th there is this notice:--"It is
- 23 is given in the advertisement published in the Gazette, of December 10th, 1803, by Mr. Quetton St.
- 24 The Gazette of the same date also gives a table of exports
- 25 lose of the Government schooner Speedy. Ihe Gazette narrates the story thus:--
- 26 "These gentlemen were," the Gazette goes on, "proceeding to the district of
- 27 to Toronto," and which had been, to quote the Gazette, "overset near the Garrison at the entrance of
- 28 The Gazette, published January 11th, 1806, contains the
- 29 By a Gazette extraordinary, dated January 20th following, the
- 30 lost their lives. Still later, on June 14th, the Gazette prints a request. "That no person will draw sand
- 31 Among other notices that appear in the Gazette of May 16th, 1807, is one appointing "Joseph
- 32 condition, for almost each number of the Gazette contains complaints about the non-arrival of
- 33 In the Gazette, of April 7th following, there is a reference
- 34 at this time known as the Camden, for in the Gazette, of July 30th reference is made to the
- 35 closed early in 1808, for on December 14th the Gazette announces that in consequence of the suspension
- 36 notice appeared in the London (England), Gazette of August 21st, 1815:--
- 37 the work is to be commenced immediately." The Gazette then proceeds to quote from the Montreal Gazette
- 38 On April 5th, 1817, a list is given in the Upper Canada Gazette of--" The following ships being commissioned
- 39 On April 6th the Upper Canada Gazette announced that his Excellency the Lieutenant
- 40 Point at the entrance to York harbour. The Gazette remarks : It is with pleasure we inform the
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