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- Zealand, William
- 1 the EUROPA, succeeded in pulling her off and Capt. Zealand had the pleasure of seeing his new command afloat
- 2 offer of £4350 was made for the UNION, but Capt. Zealand refused it as being too small. He then received
- 3 of Quebec, the fine schooner UNION of Hamilton, William Zealand master; Whyte, Zealand & Co., owners -- 240 tons
- 4 and William Zealand were trying to sell their schooner QUEEN
- 5 notice in June stated that the schooner UNION, Capt. Zealand, was loading cargo for Montreal, Halifax and
- 6 Direct" and it read as follows: "The UNION, Capt. Wm. Zealand, will sail from this city for Liverpool with a
- 7 this case there were a few preliminaries. Young Capt. Wm. Zealand, the mate, Mr. Hamilton and James Whyte, her
- 8 William Zealand died at the age of 61, as briefly noted by the
- 9 Steamboat Co. announced on 15 February, that Capt. Wm. Zealand had been appointed to the MODJESKA, with Capt.
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