Brig Greenhow, Belfast to Quebec.

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Document ID 9802754
Date 28-02-1821
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Linenhall Library
Citation Brig Greenhow, Belfast to Quebec.;The Irishman, Friday, 2 March, 1821.; CMSIED 9802754
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          NOW IN PORT. FIRST VESSEL FOR QUEBEC.
         The newly Coppered superior first class
                     Brig GREENHOW,
                      of Belfast,
                    Burthen 600 Tons,
                   Captain John Hosach,
                   TO SAIL 28th MARCH.

This remarkably strong, faithful built Vessel, 6 feet 10
inches between decks, with elegant accommodation for both
Cabin and Steerage Passengers, is so well known (trading
from this Port), that further comment is unnecessary.
Added to his experience as a Navigator, Captain Hosach
has at all times received the most flattering tokens of
respect and gratitude for his kind treatment, and humane
attention to those Passengers who have hitherto sailed
with him.  The Subscriber will attend particularly to the
comfort of Passengers, in fitting up the births and
providing the best casks with good and wholesome water,
in ample supply; and, as the greater part of the Passengers
are actually engaged, and this Vessel is guaranteed to sail
with the first for Quebec, immediate application is
recommended. Please apply to
                            THOMAS G. FOLINGSBY,
                                        7, Hanover-quay.
Belfast. February 28th, 1821.
For the convenience of those residing at a considerable
distance from Belfast, Mr. JOHN M'CORMICK [McCormick?] is
appointed to attend in most of the country towns, and is
enpowered to engage Passengers.