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- Huron
- 1 of vessels and it consisted of the new steamer HURON, recently completed at Sorel under command of
- 2 SARAH JANE, Quirk, to Brighton, lightStr. HURON, Stalker, to Montreal, generalSch. HOPE, Zealand,
- 3 to Hamilton and it listed the following vessels: HURON, Capt. Stalker, GEORGE MOFFATT, Capt. Twitchell,
- 4 with general cargo for Nixon & Swales; steamer HURON, Capt. Stalker from Montreal with general cargo
- 5 "Through Line" comprised the steamers HURON, COLONIST and
- 6 almost ready to leave Cape Vincent and that the HURON was about to sail from Kingston. The St. Lawrence
- 7 fleet of freight steamers would consist of the HURON, OTTAWA, COLONIST and
- 8 Toledo for a short distance, when the steamer HURON came along and took her into Kingston. The
- 9 operated by Jacques, Tracy & Co. would be: HURON, COLONIST, INDIAN, AVON, OTTAWA and ST. LAWRENCE.
- 10 steamers on the Hamilton to Montreal service: HURON, AVON, COLONIST, INDIAN, ST. LAWRENCE and OTTAWA.
- 11 would be the same as the previous year, viz. HURON, COLONIST, AVON, INDIAN, OTTAWA and ST.
- 12 steamer HURON was chartered by the Orangemen of Hamilton for an
- 13 Heights on Thursday the 18 July. The steamer HURON left Proctor's Wharf at 7:30 a.m. and
- 14 Jacques Tracy Line, which would consist of the HURON, Capt. Taylor, INDIAN, Capt. Vaughan, ST.
- 15 ONTARIO and the new LAKE ERIE, as well as the HURON, CANADA, DROMEDARY, OSPREY, CITY OF CHATHAM plus
- 16 Edward, when the Grand Trunk Railway car-ferry HURON slid down the ways. The Globe of 11 June, had
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