Ship Julia Heyn, Belfast to New York

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Document ID 9901003
Date 28-04-1852
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Linenhall Library
Citation Ship Julia Heyn, Belfast to New York;The Belfast Commercial Chronicle, Sat., 10th April, 1852; CMSIED 9901003
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           NOW IN PORT,
          FOR NEW YORK,
To Sail direct from Belfast, on the 28th of April.
          THE Superior Well-known Favourite
                 Passenger Ship,
               JULIA HEYN,
                1,000 Tons Burthen,
              W.M. KNOPP, Commander,
  The Julia Heyn, so well-known in the Passenger
trade, is now in Port, and is only three years old,
during which time she has been a regular trader between
Belfast and the City of York: besides, Captain Knopp's
kindness and attention to the Passengers requires no
comment, he having received from the Passengers, on
the completion of each voyage, a handsome present
together with letters of thanks.
  The Julia Heyn will, as usual, be fitted up in a most
superior manner, under the immediate inspection of
Lieutenant Starke, her Majesty's Emigration Officer
for the Port of Belfast, for the accommodation of Cabin,
Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, which
together with Captain Knopp's well-known unremitting
attention to the Passengers, renders the Julia Heyn a
most desirable conveyance.
  The Julia Heyn will be furnished, under the recent
Act of Parliament, with the following provisions for
the voyage:- 25lbs. Biscuit, 10lbs. Flour, 50lbs.
Oatmeal, 20lbs. Rice, 5lbs. Sugar, 5lbs. Molasses, 1Â