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- Larkin, John Henry
- 1 and read as follows: R. Juson, Daniel C. Gunn, J. H. Larkin, Nehemiah Merritt, Jas. Mathieson, R. O. Duggan,
- 2 Nixon & Swales, From Toronto Sch. MOWAT, Larkin, Holcomb & Henderson, from Cleveland with coalSch.
- 3 sank after a collision with the schooner JESSIE, Capt. Larkin of St. Catharines. The steamer was on a voyage
- 4 The trip to Hamilton was made pleasant by Capt. Larkin's hospitality, he having laid on a good supply of
- 5 and all conveniences. For particulars, apply to Capt. Larkin at St. Catharines, A. D. MacKay, MacKay's Wharf,
- 6 Jas. Norris, J. G. Currie, M. Simpson, McKenzie, Larkin, Crerar, Smith, Grant and Mayer, the company
- 7 Galt), Mr. Abbey (of Port Robinson), Adam Hope, Capt. Larkin and finally to The Ladies, were given and duly
- 8 Beach trade this season, built in Hamilton by Capt. John Henry Larkin. She measured 48.0 x 10.3 x 3.6 feet and had a
- 9 Capt. Larkin of the SHAMROCK, had a very unpleasant trip
- 10 the foot of Simcoe Street, John Larkin was laying the keel for a steam launch for the
- 11 the 11 September, J. H. Larkin was preparing to launch his new steam-launch
- 12 Montreal with general cargo. The following day, J. H. Larkin took the MASONIC out for a trial run on the
- 13 about not starting anything on a Friday, J. H. Larkin launched the yacht MAPLE LEAF from the Robertson
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This volume is copyright The Estate of Ivan S. Brookes and is published
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