Ship Stewart, Londonderry to Rhode Island.

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Document ID 9910037
Date 30-03-1784
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Ulster-American Folk Park.
Citation Ship Stewart, Londonderry to Rhode Island.;The Londonderry Journal, Tuesday, 30 March, 1784, Vol XII, No. 1081.; CMSIED 9910037
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FOR NEWCASTLE and RHODE ISLAND,
THE Ship STEWART,
Burthen 300 Tons,
JOS, [JOSEPH?] HAYNES, Master,

Will be clear to sail for the above Ports the
15th of May next. This Vessel was built last
year, sail remarkably salt, and is in every
Respect well calculated for the Passenger
Trade. For Freight or Passage apply to Mr. A
Stewart, at Mrs. H Miller's near the Ferry
Quay, or the captain on board said vessel.
A few good Coopers and House Carpenters may
meet with advantageous offers, by applying
to said Mr. Stewart, who is a native of
Ireland, born in the County of Ireland, near
Ballintoy, but hath been in America these
22 years last past; and as he intends
returning in said ship to his Family in
America, he will take particular care upon
the voyage, that all passengers shall be
treated with Tenderness and Humanity, and
that Provisions of every kind shall be amply
laid in, and of the best quality.
- L/Derry [Londonderry?], 22d March, 1784.
N.B. Said Stewart is now landing from on
Board the above Vessel the following Goods,
which he will sell on reasonable Terms for
Cash or good bills on London, viz.

Rhode Island, Flaxseed; and,
America Poland Pearl Ashes of the first
Quality.