Ship Mulphford Howes, Belfast to New York

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Document ID 101013
Date 29-03-1850
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Central Library, Belfast
Citation Ship Mulphford Howes, Belfast to New York;The Belfast News-Letter, Friday, 29 March, 1850; CMSIED 101013
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              NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.
           NOW IN PORT, FOR NEW YORK.
   To Sail Direct from Belfast on the 15th April,

    The United States Clipper-built, First-Class,
         Copper and Copper-fastened Ship,
                 MULPHFORD HOWES,
               1,200 Tons Burthen,
              W. H. BERSE, Commander.

  This Magnificent Ship has just arrived, after a
remarkably quick passage, from the City of New York,
and will be despatched on the above date from Belfast
to the City of New York.
  The MULPHFORD HOWES was built in the City of New York,
of the very best materials the country could produce,
and on inspection will be found a most superior
conveyance.
  The MULPHFORD HOWES will, as usual, be fitted up in a
most superior style, for the accommodation of Cabin,
Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers, under the immediate
inspection of Lieutenant Starke, the Government Emigration
Officer; and will be provided with the following scale of
Provisions free of charge, which is included in the rate
of Passage-Money.
  The following is a scale of Provisions that will be
supplied to the Passengers of the ship MULPHFORD HOWES,
per week:- 2«lbs. Navy Biscuit, 1lb. Wheat Flour, 5lbs.
Oatmeal, 2lbs. Rice, 2 Ounces Tea, «lb. Sugar, «lb.
Molasses, 1lb. Beef or Pork, 1 pint Vinegar, and three
quarts of pure Water daily.
  For Terms of Passage, which will be found moderate,
apply to
                       SAMUEL M'CREA [McCrea?],
                          General Emigration Office.
                           37, Waring-Street, Belfast.