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- Saint George
- 1 CONSTITUTION, 1832, Oakville TORONTO, 1824, York ST. GEORGE, 1833, Kingston BRITANNIA, 1833, Kingston NIAGARA,
- 2 new vessel calling regularly at Hamilton was the ST. GEORGE, Lt. Harper, R. N. Her sailing notice included
- 3 direct service to Oswego was provided by the ST. GEORGE, Lt. Harper, R. N. and her ports of call were as
- 4 of the TRAVELLER and subsequently he had the ST. GEORGE, COBOURG, ECLIPSE and the SOVEREIGN before taking
- 5 South Bay, Prince Edward County, the schooners ST. GEORGE, MARY, WILD ROVER and "two or three others". names
- 6 rough on Lake Ontario on the 5 May, when the tug ST. GEORGE unwisely left Toronto, towing two dump scows and
- 7 outfit at work on the Rush Bed. Besides the tug ST. GEORGE, Capt. C. Lynch McNamee had a dipper dredge with a
- 8 the ways. Jack screws and the efforts of the tug ST. GEORGE, which broke four hawsers, were to no avail. Capt.
- 9 trouble and was taken in tow by the tug ST. GEORGE to Welland, where M. Beatty & Co. would handle
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