Boomer Family Business Fonds, 1830-1900, n.d. RG 8
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2024-03-29T04:36:22ZAgreement between Lewis Shickluna, St. Catharines and M.W. and E. Browne of Hamilton to build a schooner, 1845
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Agreement between Lewis Shickluna, St. Catharines and M.W. and E. Browne of Hamilton to build a schooner, 1845
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A drafted agreement between Louis Shickluna and M. W. & E. Browne of Hamilton to build a 110 foot schooner in 1845. The cost of the ship was to be £2100 Halifax Currency. The terms of the agreement are laid out as well as the payment schedule which included the transfer of two older schooners to Shickluna.
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Agreement between Lewis Shickluna of the Town of Saint Catharines, and M. W. & E Browne of the Town of Hamilton both places, Canada West. __________
That the aforesaid Lewis Shickluna is to build a Schooner length to Keel to be One Hundred and ten feet, the remainder to be, as laid down in the Estimate which will be signed by both parties , a copy to be made out and signed as above so that each party may always have a reference to the agreement. __________ For and in consideration of the building the above mentioned Schooner the aforesaid M. W. & E. Browne is to pay the aforesaid Lewis Shickluna the Sum of Two Thousand One Hundred Pounds Halifax Currency, to be paid as follows. __________
Four Hundred pound to be paid now out of his Store. __________
Two Schooners the Kent and Telegraph for and in consideration of Seven Hundred pounds, the above Schooners to be delivered to the said Lewis Shickluna at St. Catharines in the fall of this year one Thousand Eight Hundred and forty five.__________ The above Schooners are valued at as follows __________ The Kent 400 Pounds __________ [The] Telegraph 300 [Pounds) __________
Two Hundred pounds when the Vessel is all in frame. __________ Two Hundred pounds when planked. __________
Two Hundred pounds when Launched.
__________ Two Hundred pounds Three Months after the Launch payable at the Bank of ...
__________ And Two Hundred pounds Six Months after the Launch payable at the Bank of ...
__________ Given under our hands and seals this ... day of ... In the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and forty five.
2023-06-23T00:00:00ZH.G. Hunt's Ticket Office Circular
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H.G. Hunt's Ticket Office Circular
H.G. Hunt's Ticket Office
An advertisement for H.G. Hunt's Ticket Office on St. Paul street in St. Catharines. A few of the statements include: " Has any one been so kind as to die and leave you a few thousands, and you want to be at the funeral, and must know the very quickest way you can get there, so as to be in time? Go to H. G. Hunt's Ticket Office, St. Paul street, St. Catharines. Are your lungs affected, and would you like to ascertain the best, cheapest and quickest way to get to Florida, or the Californian and Southern Pacific Slope; what town to go to; the best hotel or boarding house to stop at, and what you would have to pay per week, and the name of the doctor who has made the most cures of your particular complaint? Got to H.G. Hunt's Ticket Office, St. Paul street, St. Catharines."
Circular Surgeon Dentist C.O. Beam
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Circular Surgeon Dentist C.O. Beam
Beam, C.O.
A circular advertising Surgeon Dentist C.O. Beam at Office No. 30, St. Paul Street. The circular includes the following: "The preservation of the natural organs is unquestionably the highest triumph of dental art, and while every pains will be taken to secure perfection in all branches of the profession, special attention will be given to those operations designed to preserve the natural teeth."
Statistics from the Department of Transport Welland Ship Canal
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Statistics from the Department of Transport Welland Ship Canal
Department of Transport
Statistics from the Department of Transport on the Welland Ship Canal.
1937-01-01T00:00:00Z