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- Chief Justice Robinson
- 1 on Lake Ontario and on the 21st, the new steamer CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON, built at Niagara, made her first crossing to
- 2 in addition to the schooners POMONA, SOVEREIGN, CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON, LADY BAGOT, JESSE WOOD "and several others." They
- 3 Wilkinson, Hamilton, Toronto and Oswego; the CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON, Capt. Jas. Dick, from Toronto to the Niagara
- 4 port with damage to her rigging and the schooner CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON, with wheat, went ashore at Presqu'ile, a
- 5 or not: This is intended to damage the steamer CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON, now owned entirely by Mr. Heron of Niagara. An
- 6 Burlington Bay on Sunday last by the steamer CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON. The ice being still pretty firm in the centre of
- 7 Her work would be from Kingston to Prescott. The CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON would be laid up on 1 May and kept for winter
- 8 and Rochester run and was replaced by the CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON, Capt. Jas.
- 9 at the Queen's Wharf in Toronto. The steamers CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON and WELLAND were berthed astern of her, while the
- 10 Donaldson, Holcomb & Henderson, from TorontoStr. CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON, Murdock, Nixon & Swales, From Toronto Sch. MOWAT,
- 11 steamers WELLAND, Capt. Wm. Donaldson and the CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON, Capt. Murdock. However, in May, the ZIMMERMAN,
- 12 with 100 grindstones for Edw. Zealand; steamer CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON, Capt. Murdock from Toronto with passengers and
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