Ship Corea, Belfast to New York

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Document ID 9912068
Date 08-02-1851
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Linenhall Library
Citation Ship Corea, Belfast to New York;The Belfast Commercial Chronicle, Saturday, February 8th, 1851; CMSIED 9912068
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              FOR NEW YORK,

To Sail Direct from Belfast on the 10th March,
          The well-known, favourite, and fast
           - sailing Passenger Ship

                  COREA,
       734 Tons Register, or 1,500 Tons Burthen,
          JAMES MAGUIRE, Commander.
THIS Superior and Well-known Passenger
   Ship is upwards of Seven Feet betwixt decks,
is a remarkable fast sailer, and will be punctually
despatched for the City of New York on the above date.
   This magnificent Ship is built of the very best
materials the country could produce, and on inspection,
will be found a most superior conveyance.
   The COREA 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 COREA per
week : - Two-and-a-half pounds Navy Biscuit, Ono [One?]
pound Flour, Five pounds Oatmeal, Two pounds Rice,
Two ounces Tea, Half-a-pound Sugar, Half-a-pound
Molasses, and Three quarts Pure Water daily.
  For Terms of Passage, which will be found
moderate, apply to
        SAMUEL Mc CREA,
General Emigration Office, 37, Waring-Street, Belfast.

  S. McCREA will have a succession of First-Class
Ships to Sail Direct from Belfast, for New York,
Quebec, and St. John's, New Brunswick, every Ten Days
during the throng of the Emigration Season.