Ship Perseverance, Belfast to New York

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Document ID 9709112
Date 02-05-1845
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Linenhall Library
Citation Ship Perseverance, Belfast to New York;The Belfast Commercial Chronicle, Wednesday, April 9, 1845; CMSIED 9709112
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                  NOW IN PORT
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            DIRECT FROM BELFAST.
                   FOR NEW YORK,


             TO SAIL PUNCTUALLY 2d OF MAY

The very handsome first-class American Ship,

                        PERSEVERANCE,
                        1,000 Tons Burthen,
                        Captain BENNETT.

A REMARKABLY fast sailer, and equal in every
respect to any Packet or Transit Ship on the New
York line. She will be fitted up in a superior
manner, under the immediate inspection of the
Government Emigration Point [? nt] and will be
found in every respect a most desirable
conveyance for persons emigrating. Each adult,
or grown-up person; will be provided with 1lb.
of good bread stuffs, or 5lbs. of potatoes, and
3 quarts of water each day, during the voyage.
N.B.-- A few Cabin Passengers can be taken.
For Terms of Passage, apply to
                        WILLIAM HANVEY,

Corner of Waring-street, opposite the Steamboat-Quay.
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