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- Hamilton Steamboat Company
- 1 B. Griffith, president of the newly organized Hamilton Steamboat Company, with invited guests, made a trip around the
- 2 Hamilton Steamboat Company announced in November, that they had contracted
- 3 weeks after making the above announcement, the Hamilton Steamboat Co. did an about-face, as follows: "President T. B.
- 4 saved from drowning. It was suggested that the Hamilton Steamboat Co. provide handrails, or at least station a couple
- 5 Hamilton Steamboat Co. was doing very well and had, in fact, ordered a
- 6 This steamer has been built to the order of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. of Hamilton, Canada, for the passenger service on
- 7 designed for and built to the order of the Hamilton Steamboat Co., for passenger service on Lake Ontario,
- 8 following day, an announcement was made by the Hamilton Steamboat Co. that they were about to build new wharf
- 9 Work was proceeding on improvements to the Hamilton Steamboat Company's wharf while Murton & Reid had patched up their
- 10 yachts, one of which was nearing completion. The Hamilton Steamboat Co. fleet was undergoing the usual fitting-out, but
- 11 the 1 November, the Hamilton Steamboat Co. fleet was laid up for the winter. The ACADIA was
- 12 MICHIGAN and CELTIC were at MacKay's and the Hamilton Steamboat Co. fleet were in the James St.
- 13 The propeller OCEAN had left for Montreal. The Hamilton Steamboat Co. let a contract for catering on its vessels to T.
- 14 feet off MacKay's Wharfs were exhibited at the Hamilton Steamboat Co. office on the 4 April. The successful bidder
- 15 Hamilton Steamboat Company sold their steamer MAZEPPA to John H. McLauchlan
- 16 the Beach and did considerable damage to the Hamilton Steamboat Company's new wharf, which was nearing completion. Any
- 17 of the ice and completed the destruction of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. wharf at the Beach. It also did some damage to
- 18 The propeller ACADIA and the fleet of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. were in the James St. Slip and looking very smart
- 19 Hamilton Steamboat Co. was calling for tenders for the construction of a
- 20 Parks Committee approached T. B. Griffith of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. in this respect. It was agreed that one section
- 21 the 1 August, the Hamilton Steamboat Co. announced, that they expected. to have the
- 22 for Friday and Saturday, 3 & 4 August and the Hamilton Steamboat Co. promised a sailing every twenty minutes from the
- 23 Toronto's civic holiday on the 13 August, the Hamilton Steamboat Co., in an effort to accommodate an over-flow crowd,
- 24 November, the Hamilton Steamboat Co.qpany's pier at Elsinore on Burlington Beach, was
- 25 E. Tuckett resigned as president of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. on 14 August and M. A. Kerr was appointed to
- 26 Murray A. Kerr, the managing director of the Hamilton Steamboat Co., Geo. T. Tuckett, Seneca Jones and Hugh
- 27 Hamilton Steamboat Co. announced on 15 February, that Capt. Wm. Zealand
- 28 Hamilton Steamboat Co. was advertising their "Family Books" of tickets
- 29 from Brown's Wharf in East Flamborough to the Hamilton Steamboat Co. wharf for transshipment to the Toronto
- 30 the Toronto Exhibition was being provided by the Hamilton Steamboat Co. as well as the steamer A. J. TYMON, sailing from
- 31 for tonnage. President Murray A. Kerr of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. would not deny that negotiations were taking
- 32 Hamilton Steamboat Co. announced on the 20 June, that the steamer
- 33 Hamilton Steamboat Co. called attention to the fact that the MACASSA
- 34 annual meeting of the sharehold.ers of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. was held on the 14 December, with Murray A. Kerr,
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