Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 13 mai 1872, lundi 13 mai 1872
[" mm THE IMPERIAL RUE IHSUMKE COMM», \u2014 or \u2014 LONDON.(ESTABLISHED 1S07.) fiubeonbed and Inverted Capital and Reserved Fund.£1^45^00.STKRLTNa.Funds Invested in Canada, $106,000.D.A.ROSA, Accot for Quebec, Foot of MjdQtalQ HILL t f ¦ rciMlHt 82,«94 60 $«,453 05 THE OA.1V AJ>A.entmiim cqmnni.{Incorporated 5y Aet of Canadian Parliament.) CAPITAL $180,000.DIBECTOBS.SIR ALEX.T.GALT, K.C.M.G., M.P., President.JOHN RANKIN, E*i-.Vice-President.R.J.REEKIE Esq.; EDWD.MACKAY, Kwj.; JAMES O.ROSS.Esq., Quebec ; JOHN MOLSON.Esq.; JAMES ROSE, E*q.; D.LORN MACDOUOAUk F^q.; DONALD McINNBsA, Esq., Hamlltoo.Laval Advisors.| Manager and decretory COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.W VOL XXYI.QUEBEC, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1872.No.10,046.Souses foe Sale or to ïct.GULF JOUSE.rpHE UNDERSIGNED Carter A Hatton ; KdwarU Rawlings.T Hid COMPANY HAS BEEN FORMED ¦ SCUBITY tor Employe* ta position» erf Tru«t at equitable rates.It transacts no other description of bostoess.Applications tor Bonds can now be entertain* ad at the Head OfRoe, 229 St.Jane* Street, MOaVTHELAT* EDWARD RAWLINGS, Manager and decretory.April SO, 1672.NOTICE.Port Warden for the Harbor of Quebec.fpHE UNDERSIGNED, PORT WARDEN ,1 tor the Harbor of Quebec, duly appointed by Hu Excellency the Governor-General, on the recommendation of the Quebec Board o! Trade, will attend to all orders left at his office, Victoria Chambers.Surveys on Hatches o< General Cargo Vessels, and on Vessels arriving Which have sustained wreck or damage, will be strictly attended to whenever required.Copies of the Regulations will be furnished to Masters of Vessels on application.(Signed,)\tJOHN DICK.Port Warden.April 22, 1872.named Hotel, at Gaape Basin, which will be fitted up and conducted with the view of affording every comfort and satisfaction to thoae who may patronise him.A regular line of steamers, telegraphic communication, salt water bathing and boating In a land-lock bay, where there Is never any surl to prevent the enjoyment of these luxuries.Salmon, Trout, Mackerel and other fishing are among the attractions offered to travellers and toort ti, such as no other salt water resort on the St.Lawrence or Golf can coast of.WILLIAM BAKER, Gaspe Basin.April 22,1872.\tSwd-10w3e 1858.THE 4M GRIND TRUNK FERRY.ON AND AFTER THE Rth INST., THE Steamer \u201cST.GEORGE\u2019* will run until further notice, os under:\u2014 I.KAVK QVKBRC.LKAVK rOlWT LKVIfl.Famished Cottages to Let.A April», 1872.T LAKE BEAUFORT.Apply to W.MAR8DEN, M.A., M.D., Place d\u2019Armes.5w GREAT IMPROVEMENT \u2014IN \u2014 RooFiisra.First Premium Awarded by American Institute, 1870 and 1871.s n o p FOR SUE OR TO LET.The DRY GOODS SHOP, occupied tor several years by Mr.F.X.Garnean, Cote du Passage, Levis.Possession from 1st May next.Apply at the Office of the St Lawrence Tow boat Company, Bt Andrew's Wharf.A.G ABO UR Y, Secretary.Mareh 7, 1872.\ttf ^ S'\" ''\tEtabliahed 1842.\t/# THE Quebec aid Gulf Ports STEAMSHIP COMPtNY Steam Communication between Montreal, Quebec, Father Point, G-aspé, Perce, Paapebiac, Dal-honsie, Chatham, Newcastle, Shediac, Charlottetown, Picton and St.John\u2019s, Nfld., and by Bailway connections with St.John, N.B., and Halifax, N.S.CHAULES ALEI.ODER & 80T8, MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Refined Confectionery, Losen-gMt Gum Drops, Cream Bm-Bons, Crystalized Fruits, Marmalade, Jams, &c.A 1.90 Marriage Cake Ornament», Flowers, Wreaths, Leaves, Fancy Boxes, of English, German and French make.M PIPES FRIIGED, MOWS, «DUS Of PlillY Druggists\u2019 Supplies In Stock and msdc to order.387 and 391, Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL, April Î7,1872.\t3m rpHE STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, UNDER 1 contract with th® Government of the Dominion of Canada and the Government of Newteaixllaad.are intended to sail as under- The Steel Built Paddle Steamers \u201cSECRET \u201d
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