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- Peerless
- 1 clear winter air. The pre-fabricated steamer PEERLESS was rapidly taking shape on the ways, under the
- 2 July of the inaugural voyage of the new steamer PEERLESS on the Lewiston, Niagara and Toronto route. She
- 3 new iron steamer PEERLESS was slated for two trips a day between Toronto
- 4 with their road. Capt. Thos. Dick of the PEERLESS, has an iron steamer building on the Clyde. The
- 5 WELLAND were berthed astern of her, while the PEERLESS and the MAYFLOWER, together with several
- 6 arrived from Oakville, followed by the PEERLESS, Capt. Jas. Dick, from Toronto. The PEERLESS
- 7 crowds to the City Docks late in September. The PEERLESS and the ZIMMERMAN were advertised to leave
- 8 to leave from the Railway Wharf aboard the PEERLESS, which would anchor in the Lake, from which point
- 9 opened on the 16 April, when the schooner PEERLESS, Capt. Roberts' arrived from Toronto, to load
- 10 WOODRUFF, Thos. Rae, MARCO POLO, Thos. Piper and PEERLESS, owned by Owen
- 11 56,000, THERESA, Capt. Murray, 65,000, PEERLESS, Capt. Roberts, 56,000, LADY MORTON, Capt. Keith,
- 12 and ARGYLE. The sailing vessels were: HERCULES, PEERLESS, E. H. RUTHERFORD, NEW DOMINION, ORION, VICTOR, H.
- 13 are berthed at Myles Coal Wharf and the schooner PEERLESS is at Murton & Reid's Wharf. All of the vessels
- 14 for the 'Rathbuns, had also built the schooner PEERLESS for these
- 15 schooner PEERLESS, Capt. Jas. Savage, cleared from Belleville on the
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