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- 1 shipyard at Niagara turned out the steamboat TRAVELLER in 1835 and she proved to be fairly long-lived. A
- 2 of City docks, 1836In 1836, the steamboat TRAVELLER, Capt. Sutherland, was placed on the Hamilton to
- 3 steamboats involved in this affair, were the TRAVELLER, the TRANSIT and the BRITANNIA. The latter, having
- 4 Capt. Ives, who was endeavouring to acquire the TRAVELLER also. A month or so later, the Kingston Chronicle
- 5 Capt. James Sutherland, formerly of the TRAVELLER, returned from England, where he had been for the
- 6 the 22 December, the steamer TRAVELLER, Capt. Wm. Miller, arrived in port from Cape
- 7 the 22 July, the steamer TRAVELLER was again in port with two more locomotives for
- 8 Great Western Rail Road. Three days before the TRAVELLER, Capt. Conisette, had brought in two locomotives
- 9 QUEENSTON. In 1836, he was in command of the TRAVELLER and subsequently he had the ST. GEORGE, COBOURG,
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