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- 1 Burlington Beach. Another vessel, the steamboat NIAGARA came out this year, having been rebuilt at
- 2 the ALCIOPE, Capt. James Mackenzie, the NIAGARA, Capt. John Mosier and the QUEENSTON, Capt. Joseph
- 3 GEORGE, 1833, Kingston BRITANNIA, 1833, Kingston NIAGARA, 1826,
- 4 claimed to have at its disposal the steamboats NIAGARA, CATARACT, LADY OF THE LAKE, ONTARIO, ST.
- 5 COMMERCE, in addition to the schooners POMONA, SOVEREIGN, CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON, LADY BAGOT, JESSE WOOD
- 6 steamer on Lake Ontario. It is expected that the NIAGARA will be ready to take her place in the line some
- 7 on the morning of Tuesday, 18 April, the steamer NIAGARA, Capt. Childs, left Oswego for Rochester with
- 8 of steamers. The SOVEREIGN, was originally the NIAGARA, built in 1838 and renamed in 1843 and the Cobourg
- 9 storms and boisterous seas. She beat the steamer SOVEREIGN of the Hon. John Hamilton's Royal Mail Line by
- 10 The purser was Geo. Malcolmson, late of the NIAGARA; Chief Steward was F. W. Fearman and the Chief
- 11 Toronto, passengers and general cargo; Schooner NIAGARA, Capt. D. Cross, from Oswego with 653 bars of R.
- 12 he had the ST. GEORGE, COBOURG, ECLIPSE and the SOVEREIGN before taking over the MAGNET In 1847. James
- 13 LAKE ONTARIO, OCEAN, PERSIA(73), SCOTIA, SOVEREIGN (73), L. SHICKLUNA, R. W. STANDLY (73) and ST.
- 14 launchings at Shickluna's yard, the propeller SOVEREIGN for Sylvester Neelon and the barkentine MAGELLAN
- 15 CALIFORNIA, EUROPE, LAKE ONTARIO, OCEAN, SOVEREIGN and SCOTIA were assigned to the Montreal to
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