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- Brantford
- 1 the 17 April, Louis Shickluna launched the BRANTFORD, a fine new propeller, amid the cheering of crowds
- 2 of 24 April, which reported the launch of the BRANTFORD, also reported the sudden demise of the steamer
- 3 1 and 2 November: From Montreal came the steamer BRANTFORD, Capt. B. King, steamer WESTERN MILLER, Capt. P.
- 4 to the PEERLESS, the BOSTON and the propeller BRANTFORD were being fitted with new machinery. The
- 5 run from Quebec to Port Stanley. The propeller BRANTFORD would connect St. Catharines with Montreal. The
- 6 - St. Catharines service would be handled by the BRANTFORD under Capt. Jos. Davis. The steamer REINDEER,
- 7 of Cowan & Holcomb would consist of the WEST, BRANTFORD, GEORGE MOFFAT, WELLINGTON and BOSTON. The
- 8 would operate the OSPREY, GEORGE MOFFATT, WEST, BRANTFORD and the new propeller HER
- 9 Henderson's Line was down to two vessels, the BRANTFORD and the
- 10 the OSPREY, Capt. Smith, AMERICA. Capt. Moore, BRANTFORD, Capt. Hanna, CITY OF LONDON, Capt. Pollock and
- 11 On the 28 November, the propellers COLONIST and BRANTFORD arrived in Hamilton with general cargo being the
- 12 the OSPREY, Capt. Taylor, AMERICA, Capt. Moore, BRANTFORD, Capt. Vaughan, ACADIA, Capt. Malcolmson and the
- 13 day, George N. Ault at Portsmouth, put the old BRANTFORD in the water after an overhaul on the marine
- 14 included was the CALABRIA, a rebuild of the old BRANTFORD. News from Portsmouth, provided by the Kingston
- 15 by the Muir Brothers. She was originally the BRANTFORD and had already been rebuilt by the Muirs in
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