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- Osprey
- 1 Henderson & Co. and they would operate the OSPREY, GEORGE MOFFATT, WEST, BRANTFORD and the new
- 2 was down to two vessels, the BRANTFORD and the OSPREY.
- 3 place on Wednesday, 25 July, aboard the steamer OSPREY. She would sail from MacKay's Wharf at 7:00 a.m.
- 4 which he would be the local agent. They were the OSPREY, Capt. Smith, AMERICA. Capt. Moore, BRANTFORD,
- 5 on the 8 June, giving notice that the steamer OSPREY would sail on or about the 18th for Pictou and
- 6 "The splendid first-class, upper-cabin steamer OSPREY sails for Montreal this evening at 8:00 p.m.,
- 7 MacKay lost some income from his steamer OSPREY as we are informed that she was lying in the
- 8 evident along the waterfront and the sidewheeler OSPREY, now owned by Aeneas MacKay and the ACADIA, owned
- 9 the OSPREY and the ACADIA, the winter fleet in Hamilton
- 10 Hamilton and St. Catharines; and the steamer OSPREY, owned by A. D. MacKay, and running on the same
- 11 Friday, 23 July, the steamer OSPREY ran a moonlight excursion to Oakville and a
- 12 placed in papers on the 16 April and listed the OSPREY, Capt. Taylor, AMERICA, Capt. Moore, BRANTFORD,
- 13 The only steamer outward bound that day was the OSPREY for Montreal with general
- 14 to load square timber for Garden Island. The OSPREY had been repainted and redecorated in a very
- 15 OSPREY left on her first trip to Montreal on the 26
- 16 OSPREY arrived in Montreal on 24 April and was the first
- 17 seasons consisted of the steamers ACADIA, BRUNO, OSPREY, ONTARIO and ARGYLE. The sailing vessels were:
- 18 ERIE, as well as the HURON, CANADA, DROMEDARY, OSPREY, CITY OF CHATHAM plus the new COLUMBIA and
- 19 first vessel of the season for Montreal was the OSPREY, which was due to leave Hamilton on 26 April,
- 20 this same time, in Hamilton, the sidewheeler OSPREY was ready for action as soon as the ice went out
- 21 MacKay's Wharf was taken up with the steamer OSPREY and the propellers CELTIC, LAKE ERIE, LAKE
- 22 the winter, the old steamer OSPREY, which had been lying to the east of MacKay's
- 23 also noted that the remains of the old steamer OSPREY were lying in the Rush Bed, east of MacKay's
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