Ship Sir Henry Pottinger, Belfast to Quebec

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Document ID 9601129
Date 25-02-1846
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Linenhall Library
Citation Ship Sir Henry Pottinger, Belfast to Quebec;The Belfast Vindicator, Wednesday, 25 February, 1846; CMSIED 9601129
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             Now in Port, First Spring Ship to Sail for Quebec
                              To sail direct from Belfast.
                        The splendid new ship, the Sir Henry Pottinger
                        of Belfast, 900 Tons Burthen, Archibald Low,
             Commander.
             To sail on or about the 10th of April.

       This fine splendid new ship is only eighteen months
old, and is fully seven feet high between decks. She
will be fitted up in a most superior manner, under the
immediate inspection of the Government Emigration
Agent, for the accommodation of Cabin, Second Cabin,
and Steerage Passengers, who will be found in bread
stuffs, agreeably to Act of Parliment, [smudge] and
three quarts of pure water each day, during the voyage.
Captain Low, for uniform attention and kindness to his
passengers, requires no comment.
      For terms of Passage, apply to
Sammuel McCrea,
 General Emigration Office, 37, Waring Street, Belfast

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