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- 1 were almost completed and the propeller BRISTOL, built at this yard in 1862, had been floated off
- 2 MAGNET, WHITBY, RANGER, BOSTON, WELLINGTON, BRISTOL and BROCKVILLE. Their agent in Hamilton was John
- 3 MERRITT, the new propeller CANTIN, BROCKVILLE, BRISTOL, WHITBY, BRUNO, RANGER and the propeller MAGNET.
- 4 Rea, AVON, Capt. Mowat, OTTAWA, Capt. Elliott, BRISTOL, Capt. McAuley and the MAGNET, Capt. Patterson.
- 5 Montreal and Port Stanley route. The propeller BRISTOL, had been sold by George Chaffey & Bros. of
- 6 damaged forward and was taken in tow by the BRISTOL. After 3 hours, the schooner was so low in the
- 7 propellers BRISTOL and BRUNO, according to a sailing notice in the
- 8 of Dundas. Capt. James W. Leslie, late of the BRISTOL, was appointed to command the
- 9 Weekly News on 10 April, told that the propeller BRISTOL was undergoing a thorough refit in order that she
- 10 (73), ALMA MUNRO (73), AMERICA, ARGYLE, ACADIA, BRISTOL, BRUNO, CANADA, COLUMBIA (73), CALIFORNIA (73),
- 11 and the NEW DOMINION, as well as the propellers BRISTOL and R. W. STANDLY. The propeller ZEALAND,
- 12 the 15 March and listed the propellers AMERICA, BRISTOL, CITY OF MONTREAL, EAST and R. W. STANDLY. Service
- 13 their first sailing to Montreal with the BRISTOL, leaving the 3 May. She was to be followed by the
- 14 for some time. It was found that the propellers BRISTOL and R. W. STANDLY, lying at the Dominion Wharf,
- 15 ALBION, which had been rebuilt from the burned BRISTOL by Muir Brothers at Port Dalhousie in
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