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- 1 dry dock at Port Dalhousie and the schooners SINGAPORE, JOHN McGEE and MARY ANN LYDON all arrived. from
- 2 schooner SINGAPORE was in the harbour again on the 2 May and the
- 3 a busy place on the 12 May with the schooners SINGAPORE, ANNIE FAULKNER, L. D. BULLOCK, FLORA EMMA and
- 4 in refloating his recently-acquired schooner SINGAPORE, which had gone aground near Charlotte last fall.
- 5 from Montreal, as was the CUBA. The schooner SINGAPORE brought coal from Oswego for the MacKays and the
- 6 TRADE WIND all in from Charlotte, as well as the SINGAPORE from
- 7 of wire for the Ontario Tack Co. The schooner SINGAPORE cleared, light, for Charlotte. The continuing low
- 8 on the 24 October, the schooners E. A. FULTON, SINGAPORE and ERIE STEWART all arrived from Oswego for
- 9 were the W. J. SUFFELL, Capt. John Corson, SINGAPORE, Capt. S. Malcolmson, VIENNA, which belonged to
- 10 way down the Lake, the W. J. SUFFELL and the SINGAPORE were loading coal at Charlotte and a race was in
- 11 the season yet, the schooners ELLA MURTON and SINGAPORE cleared for Oswego on the morning of the 14
- 12 schooner SINGAPORE, Capt. Sutherland, left port on the 24 April for
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