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- Harbottle, Thomas
- 1 the Niagara Dockyard, and the PASSPORT was under Capt. Thomas Harbottle, late mate with Sutherland in the
- 2 Edw. Browne, from MontrealStr. PASSPORT, Harbottle, Nixon & Swales, from KingstonSch. EDITH,
- 3 the ARABIAN, Capt. Colcleugh and the PASSPORT, Capt. Harbottle. The River Line comprised the NEW ERA, Capt.
- 4 Capt. Twohy, ARABIAN, Capt. Sclater, PASSPORT, Capt. Harbottle and the KINGSTON, Capt. Hamilton. The KINGSTON,
- 5 Capt. Kelly. The PASSPORT was commanded by Capt. Thos. Harbottle.
- 6 1858 season were: MAGNET, Capt. Twohy, PASSPORT, Capt. Harbottle, KINGSTON, Capt. Kelly, NEW ERA, Capt. Chrysler,
- 7 by the usual contradictory statements by Capt. Harbottle of the PASSPORT and by the mate of the EMPRESS,
- 8 PASSPORT struck the rocks and had to be beached. Capt. Harbottle succeeded in getting all hands ashore as the
- 9 EMPRESS, Capt. Andrew Dunlop, PASSPORT, Capt. Thos. Harbottle, CHAMPION, Capt. J.R. Kelly and the BANSHEE, Capt.
- 10 the 5 September, Capt. Harbottle's schooner RAPID sank alongside a wharf at
- 11 26 November, the tug W. K. MUIR, owned by Capt. Harbottle, was found to be on fire. She had been berthed for
- 12 23 June, giving notice that the steamer BANSHEE, Capt. Thos. Harbottle, would commence service between Hamilton and
- 13 was registered. at Montreal on the 4 May 1864 by Capt. Thos. Harbottle of Hamilton. The following year her owner was Wm.
- 14 small children were drowned. The inquest, with Capt. Thomas Harbottle as foreman of the coroner's jury, dragged on for
- 15 about 700 passengers being accommodated. Capt. Thos. Harbottle, the hull inspector, looked her over on the 11
- 16 handle an additional 32 deck passengers. Capt. Thos. Harbottle, the hull inspector, gave her the eagle-eye on her
- 17 Capt. Thomas Harbottle, Steamboat Inspector at Toronto died on the 12
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