Ship Thomas Gelston, to Quebec [Canada]

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Document ID 9408414
Date 13-04-1829
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Linenhall Library
Citation Ship Thomas Gelston, to Quebec [Canada];The Guardian and Constitutional Advocate, no.187, 31 Mar. 1829; CMSIED 9408414
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                NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.
     Those who have engaged Passsage in the Ship
                  THOMAS GELSTON,
                     850 Tons,
                  JAMES LOWRIE, Commander,
                  FOR QUEBEC,
Are requested to be in Belfast and go on board on MONDAY,
the 13th April, as the Ship will clear for sea that day, and
sail very first fair wind after.
                  PASSENGERS
Going to Quebec, are particularly requested to inspect the
Thomas Gelston, now lying at Belfast Quay, Birthed and
ready for Sea. No vessel can equal her in every respect for
safety and comfort. A few Births still remain vacant, for
which early application will be necessary, to our different
Agents in the country, to Captain Lowrie, on board,
                     Or, to JOHN SHAW & CO.; and
                            JOHN HIRAM SHAW,
                            17, Chichester-Quay.
  Belfast, 31 March, 1829.                               957