Ship Miramichi, Belfast to New York

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Document ID 9801103
Date 01-03-1851
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Linenhall Library
Citation Ship Miramichi, Belfast to New York;The Belfast Commercial Chronicle, Saturday, 1 March, 1851; CMSIED 9801103
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            NOW  IN  PORT, FOR  NEW  YORK,

   To Sail Direct from Belfast, instead of the
           "Corea," on the 18th March,

            THE favourite and well known Passenger
            Ship
                    MIRAMICHI,
            1,225 Tons Burthen.  DONALD MAIN,
                         Commander.
  This superior ship is one of the celebrated line of
Pollock, Gilmore & Co's, and has just passed the
Government Surveyors. She is 8 feet 'twixt 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 Miramichi 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.
  Ships are furnished under the recent Act of
Parliament, with the following provisions for
the voyage:- 25 pounds biscuit; 10 pounds flour;
50 pounds oatmeal; 20 pounds rice; 5 pounds
sugar; 5 pounds molasses ; 1Â