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- 1 These new vessels would come out as MAGNET and PASSPORT, respectively.
- 2 PASSPORT, Photo Author's CollectionMore information
- 3 McAuslan went to Scotland for the hull of the PASSPORT and in superintending the fitting-out, has shown
- 4 name PASSPORT, which has been given to the vessel, struck us at
- 5 the month of June, and in July, the new steamer PASSPORT visited Lachine, where "a large concourse of
- 6 of steamers were unnecessary. Consequently, the PASSPORT and the NEW ERA were withdrawn and the COMET was
- 7 days. They would start the service with the PASSPORT, the NEW ERA and the COMET and a new vessel
- 8 a resumé of the "Through Line" of steamers - the PASSPORT, Capt. Bowen and Purser Putnam; the NEW ERA, Capt.
- 9 Hope, Pt. Darlington, Toronto and Hamilton. The PASSPORT made her first appearance in Hamilton on Tuesday,
- 10 Capt. Farlinger. Capt. Bowen, formerly of the PASSPORT, has procured the fast-sailing steamers ST.
- 11 from Kingston, in ballast and the steamer PASSPORT, Capt. Twohy, from Kingston, passengers and
- 12 M. Donaldson arrived from Lewiston; the steamer PASSPORT, Capt. Henry Twohy came in from Kingston, the
- 13 be operating the MAPLE LEAF, MAGNET, ARABIAN and PASSPORT from Hamilton to Prescott, instead of to
- 14 up his duties at the Niagara Dockyard, and the PASSPORT was under Capt. Thomas Harbottle, late mate with
- 15 McDonald, Edw. Browne, from MontrealStr. PASSPORT, Harbottle, Nixon & Swales, from KingstonSch.
- 16 Twohy; the ARABIAN, Capt. Colcleugh and the PASSPORT, Capt. Harbottle. The River Line comprised the NEW
- 17 the warehouse on the west side. The steamer PASSPORT was at the wharf, but not in her usual slip. This
- 18 the MAGNET, Capt. Twohy, ARABIAN, Capt. Sclater, PASSPORT, Capt. Harbottle and the KINGSTON, Capt. Hamilton.
- 19 Capt. Howard and the KINGSTON, Capt. Kelly. The PASSPORT was commanded by Capt. Thos.
- 20 at the railway wharf. The Royal Mail steamers PASSPORT, NEW ERA and others made their regular daily
- 21 for the 1858 season were: MAGNET, Capt. Twohy, PASSPORT, Capt. Harbottle, KINGSTON, Capt. Kelly, NEW ERA,
- 22 Co.pany and they have agreed to buy the steamers PASSPORT, KINGSTON and CHAMPION for something less than
- 23 at the lower end of the Lake and the steamer PASSPORT, which had left, upbound, was forced, to put about
- 24 MAGNET was on her last trip of the season. The PASSPORT was already laid up at Kingston and the KINGSTON
- 25 occurred at 3:00 a.m. on the 25 July, when the PASSPORT and the EMPRESS collided at the False Ducks. The
- 26 and will have to be replaced. The damage to the PASSPORT is limited to the wheel and wheel-housingg and
- 27 steamers of the Royal Mail Line were: KINGSTON, PASSPORT, CHAMPION, MAGNET, BANSHEE and NEW
- 28 the Coteau Rapids on the 28 September, the PASSPORT struck the rocks and had to be beached. Capt.
- 29 Clark Hamilton, EMPRESS, Capt. Andrew Dunlop, PASSPORT, Capt. Thos. Harbottle, CHAMPION, Capt. J.R. Kelly
- 30 Andrew Dunlop, KINGSTON, Capt. Thomas Howard, PASSPORT, Capt. J. R. Kelly and the BANSHEE, Capt. Howard
- 31 that the Royal Mail steamers GRECIAN, MAGNET and PASSPORT, as well as Jacques, Tracy & Co.'s OTTAWA were all
- 32 Capt. Sinclair, SPARTAN, Capt. Thos. Howard, PASSPORT, Capt. J. R. Kelly and the KINGSTON, Capt. Andrew
- 33 Capt. J. R. Kelly, KINGSTON, Capt. P. Farrell, PASSPORT, Capt. D. Sinclair, MAGNET, Capt. J. Simpson,
- 34 of the SPARTAN, KINGSTON, CORINTHIAN, MAGNET and PASSPORT.
- 35 She was beached on Barnhart Island and the old PASSPORT replaced her, making the run via the Murray Canal
- 36 and from 1854 to 1869, he sailed the steamer PASSPORT. In 1870, he purchased the schooner_RAPID and at
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