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- 1 would consist of the HURON, OTTAWA, COLONIST and INDIAN.
- 2 Jacques, Tracy & Co. would be: HURON, COLONIST, INDIAN, AVON, OTTAWA and ST. LAWRENCE. Messrs. Black &
- 3 the BANSHEE remained in Toronto. The propeller INDIAN, downbound from Hamilton to Montreal, went ashore
- 4 to Montreal service: HURON, AVON, COLONIST, INDIAN, ST. LAWRENCE and OTTAWA. The Beaver Line
- 5 the previous year, viz. HURON, COLONIST, AVON, INDIAN, OTTAWA and ST.
- 6 which would consist of the HURON, Capt. Taylor, INDIAN, Capt. Vaughan, ST. LAWRENCE, Capt. Rea, AVON,
- 7 Barsalou advertised that the propellers AVON and INDIAN would be sold at Montreal. The AVON was at
- 8 the winter fleet in Hamilton consisted of the INDIAN and OTTAWA of the Jacques, Tracy Line in addition
- 9 Capt. Zealand, standing by with his propeller INDIAN, put a hawser on the reluctant hull, signalled for
- 10 30 April, for early that morning, his propeller INDIAN, downbound in the Thousand Islands with general
- 11 the 20 April, the propellers ACADIA and INDIAN departed for Port Dalhousie, while the arrivals
- 12 DOMINION, DROMEDARY, EUROPE, EAST, GEORGIAN, INDIAN, LAKE ERIE (73), LAKE MICHIGAN, LAKE ONTARIO,
- 13 CANADA, CITY OF MONTREAL, CITY OF CHATHAM, INDIAN and LAKE ONTARIO were being fitted. out for the
- 14 had disposed of his interests in the propellers INDIAN and CUBA, but retained that in the AFRICA. He was
- 15 from Kingston, stating that the old propeller INDIAN had received an extensive overhaul during the
- 16 old steamer INDIAN, once owned in Hamilton, was destroyed by fire at
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