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- E. H. Rutherford
- 1 E. H. RUTHERFORD - This is the name of a fine new schooner
- 2 in short, every detail has been attended to. The E. H. RUTHERFORD is 116 ft. long, 25 ft. beam, 10 ft. deep and
- 3 unexpected entertainment by four seamen from the E. H. RUTHERFORD who were taking a kedge anchor out in their yawl,
- 4 The sailing vessels were: HERCULES, PEERLESS, E. H. RUTHERFORD, NEW DOMINION, ORION, VICTOR, H. N. TODMAN, AGNES
- 5 Zealand's Wharf. At Browne's Wharf, the VICTOR, E. H. RUTHERFORD and the propeller NIPIGON are laid up. Vessels
- 6 ZEALAND and FLORENCE and the schooners VICTOR, E. H. RUTHERFORD, HERCULES and STEPHENSON. The steamers CALIFORNIA,
- 7 by the SPARTAN. The propeller LAKE ERIE and the E. H. RUTHERFORD left and the ELLA MURTON sailed for Cleveland and
- 8 coal to Hamilton and taking grain out. The E. H. RUTHERFORD made some money on the Upper Lakes with grain.
- 9 ONTARIO at MacKay's, GENEVA at McIlwraith's, E. H. RUTHERFORD at Browne's and at Robertson's Shipyard, the ST.
- 10 schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD was floated out of Shickluna's Dry Dock on the 3
- 11 the docks, the schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD, Capt. Peter Davis, was fitting out for the Upper
- 12 also from Oswego; at Browne's the schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD was
- 13 & Reid's for the Hamilton Glass Works. The E. H. RUTHERFORD unloaded at Browne's Wharf and then sailed for
- 14 the propeller MYLES and the schooners GULNARE, E. H. RUTHERFORD and the SYLVESTER NEELON. This latter vessel,
- 15 Browne's schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD, bound for Oswego with a cargo of barley, went
- 16 Browne's schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD, which had been built in 1881 by the Shickluna
- 17 the propeller MYLES and the schooners GULNARE, E. H. RUTHERFORD and the SYLVESTER NEELON. This latter vessel,
- 18 the harbour on the 10 September. They were the E. H. RUTHERFORD, with coal from Huron, Ohio, the H. DUDLEY with
- 19 schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD, owned for many years by the late Edw. Browne, had
- 20 trip to Montreal on the 6 May and the schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD was loading grain at the Dunlop Wharf for
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