Snow Sussex, Warrenpoint to Philadelphia.

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Document ID 9607109
Date 29-05-1801
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Central Library, Belfast
Citation Snow Sussex, Warrenpoint to Philadelphia.;The Belfast Newsletter, 29 May, 1801; CMSIED 9607109
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NOTICE TO PASSENGERS
At Warrenpoint, by permission of Council,
For NEWCASTLE, PHILADELPHIA,
or Baltimore,
The fast sailing Snow, SUSSEX,
Burthen 200 Tons,
ROBERT BOGGIE, Master,
HAS well adapted Accommodations for Passengers, being
fitted out for that Purpose, with two Cabins, and three
different Apartments between Decks, having no Communication
with each other; and each person to have his necessary
Luggage immediately under his Birth.
As a Number of the Passengers have not attended, on the
20th Instant, and at the Request of many others, her sailing
is postponed until 4th of June next at which day she
will positively Sail for the above Ports, Wind and Weather
permitting.- And those who have engaged their Passage by
her and did not attend, are desired to take Notice, that if
they do not come in and Settle their Passage with the Captain
at Warrenpoint, on or before 25 May, they will
forfeit their Earnest.
For Freight or Passage apply to Mr.Thos. [Thomas?] Whinnery,
Belfast; Captain Clark, Lisburn; Mr.Joseph Wilson,
Lurgan; Mr.Thos. [Thomas?] Harper, Moy; Mr. Wm. [William?] Small,
Dungannon; Mr. Jas. [James?] Falls, Aughnacloy; Mr. Hamilton,
Scarva; Mr. Jas. [James?] Gartland, Carrickmacross; Mr. James
Christian, Rathfriland; Mr. Robert Hamilton, Newry;
or the Captain on board, at Warrenpoint.
Newry 22d May, 1801.