Ship Dunlop, Belfast to Quebec, Canada.

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Document ID 9411343
Date 20-04-1830
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Central Library, Belfast
Citation Ship Dunlop, Belfast to Quebec, Canada.;The Belfast Newsletter, Tuesday, April 6, 1830; CMSIED 9411343
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TO SUCCEED THE FINGAL,
FOR QUEBEC,
The first rate fast-sailing coppered and
copper-fastened Ship
DUNLOP, of Belfast,
700 tons burthen,
JAMES GOWAN, Commander,
To sail 20th April.

   The DUNLOP is in every respect a most desirable Ship
for Passengers, being very high and roomy between decks -
and Captain Gowan's uniform kindness and attention to
those who have sailed with him for many years are so well
known , renders farther comment unnecessary. The Births
shall be fitted up in the most comfortable manner, and an
abundance of Fuel and Water shall be provided for the
Voyage.
   For Freight or Passage apply to the Agents in the
Country.                       JOHN WILLIAM SHAW,
Belfast, 5th April, 1830.        11, Tomb-street.

   Who has the Ship CANADA, of London, to succeed the
DUNLOP, for Quebec, to Sail the 1st May: and the
American Ship CORVO, to Sail for BALTIMORE on
21st April. The DUNLOP is now loading at Liverpool,
for this port, and will take Goods at a Moderate Freight.