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- City of Hamilton
- 1 in the spring, for a fine new vessel, the CITY OF HAMILTON, recently built by Davy at Bath. The engine of the
- 2 new CITY OF HAMILTON was greeted by the local press on the 11 June
- 3 1840 at Niagara and was filling in until the new CITY OF HAMILTON was completed. The ROCHESTER was expected to
- 4 from Lewiston, passengers and general; Steamer CITY OF HAMILTON, Capt. J. Gordon, from Toronto, passengers and
- 5 JUNIUS, Capt. L. Middleton and the steamer CITY OF HAMILTON, Capt. Duncan McBride came in from Toronto.
- 6 Capt. Marshall, arrived from Montreal and the CITY OF HAMILTON from Toronto. The schooner MARIE JOSEPHINE, Capt.
- 7 CITY OF HAMILTON, Capt. Duncan McBride, commenced her run from
- 8 and Toronto service would be maintained by the CITY OF HAMILTON and the QUEEN OF THE WEST, the latter making two
- 9 on for some time for the sale of the steamer CITY OF HAMILTON for service on the Bay of Quinte and as a result,
- 10 LEAF, ST. LAWRENCE, LORD ELGIN and possibly the CITY OF HAMILTON would be placed on the Hamilton to Montreal mail
- 11 W. Browne's BRITANNIA cleared for Oswego and the CITY OF HAMILTON arrived with passengers and mail from Toronto.
- 12 were steamer BOWMANVILLE, Capt. C. Perry "CITY OF HAMILTON, Capt. Everett "ST. NICHOLAS, Capt. W. Williams
- 13 S. Gildersleeve advertised the steamer CITY OF HAMILTON for sale, under the name of CITY OF THE BAY. She
- 14 Shore ports to Kingston and Cape Vincent. The CITY OF HAMILTON, Capt. Robt. Kerr, would operate to Toronto with
- 15 the 30 May, the steamer CITY OF HAMILTON had the misfortune to break her walking beam and
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