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J.M. Stanley. [1887?]
Cette pièce montre en plan et de profil la portion du chemin de fer de Beauharnois comprise entre le village de Sainte-Martine [...]
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?A.Nineteen and a hall miles, Q.In what kind of country?A.Very nice country.Q.Any bridges?A.Only one important bridge.Q.What was the cost of that?A.0,000.@Q.The rail was 56th?A.Yes.(J.Does that 17,000 include anything such as rolling stock?A.No, sir, it is road.Q.Was that Beauharnois Junction railway built by the Grand Trunk
municipalities, such as Howick, which wasocated on the Canadian National Railwayine.In 1883, a railwayinking Valleyfield with Longueuil was inaugurated.In 1887, the Beauharnois Junction Railway Company was born.The company built a railroad between Sainte-Martine and Valleyfield.In 1889, the Beauharnois Junction Railway
un (301), trois .eut deux (302) et trois Cent dix (.'110).A distraire du numéro trois cent dix,a partie Vendue àa compagnie dite \"The Beauharnois Junction Railway Co.\" 1809 1 SheHtVi SaloR \u2014 Rfianhanioi» >rmjc notice is hereby given that the un denuentioued LANDS and TENEMENTS Pour être venduseot de terre
, de Saiut Stanislas dea rivière ties Envies, comté de Champlaiu, soient rends à Tiuioléou La-courciùre, écr., notaire, du mêmeieu, en vertu des dispositions du Code du notariat.PU.J.JOLKXEUR, 3756 Assistant-Secrétaire.Avis Divers BEAUHARNOIS JUNCTION BRANCH RAILWAY.AVIS.Avis est pare présent donné qu'une demande
de fer : \" The Beauharnois Junction Railway.\" Pour être vendue àa porte de'église paroissiale dea paroisse de Saint Clément do Beauharnois, ; LUNDI,e VINGTIEME jour de JUILLET prochain, à UNE heure do 1 après-midi.Bref rapportablee vingt-ciuquième jour d'août aussi prochain.PHILEMON LABERGE, Bureau du Shérif
the event, and aarge number of people from the neighboring country partici- (pated.Mr Wm, Wainwright, vice-president of the Beauharnois Junction railway, who turned the sod, arrived at St Martive in the morning from Montreal, and in company with Mr Thos.Gebbie, of Howick, J.M.Shanly, chief engineer of the Beauharnois
minister to and-musical part of the entertainment seemed 1 ne ue treal by Howick or otherwise, is more than we can understand.If the Beauharnois Junction Railway ple consider the trade of Valley- field worthooking after,et them build their own road with their own money, and we will pay them for carrying our freight and
railways, and this charter is controlled by friends of tho Champlain Junction Railway company and theine is now under construc- ion, \u201cWhat about the Beauharnois Junction railway 1\u201d \u201cThe Beaubarnois Junction Railway is intended to run from the Champlain Junction railway at Ste Martine to Beauharnois and
four hundred and sixteen (416) with the buildings i hereon erected, reserving from the said immoveables above described a strip ofand sold to the Beauharnois junction railway company.3 The enjoyment ami usufruct during theifetime of the said Alphonse D'AoUSt, of theois ofaud situate in the parish of Saint Timolhé
award rendered by Mr.Ambrose L.Kent and Mr J.L.Brodie, in a certain matter in which the Beauharnois Junction Railway Company, a body politic and corporate, hiving its principal business otliee III the city and district of Montreal, was the party expropriating, and Dominique Cardinal, fanner, of the parish of Sainte Cécile
; Beauharnois Junction Railway Company, 2158; Boulianne, Onésime, 623 ; Cadastral numbers of the immoveable properties mentioned in the Act of the Province, 47 Victoria, ch.91, 111 ; Cap Rouge and Saint Lawrence Railway Company, 326 ; Cercle Frontenac de Québec, 48 ; Church of Sacred Heart of Jesus, 674 : City of Montreal, 720
Beauharnois Junction Railway.\" The plaint id, however, reserving for himself all theegal recourse he may have on the portion ofand detached and against the railway company, if the sale of the said immoveable not relizing a sufficient amount to pay the claims of the said plaintiff.To be sold at the parochial church door of
.A distraire des ditsots de terrea pu-tic vendue àa Compagnie due \" The Beauharnois Junction Railway.\" Pour être vendus ka porte de'église paroissiale dea paroisse de Saint-Clément de Beauharnois, LUNDI,e DIOUX NOVEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures de'avant-midi.Bref rapportablee septième jour de novembre aussi
J A deed called an arbitration award rendered by Mr.Ambrose L.Kent and Mr.1.L.Brodie, in a certain matter in which the Beauharnois Junction Railway Company, a body politic and corporate, having its principal business office in the city and district of Montreal, was the party expropriating, and Dominique Cardinal, fanner, of
de chemin de fer dite : *' The Beauharnois Junction Railway.\" Pour être vendu,eot en premierieu désigné, à'office du shérif, au palais du justice, dansa ville de Beauharnois, MERCREDI,e VINGT - DEUX AVRIL prochain à DIX houros do'avant-midi.Le ht en secondieu désigné,e MEME jour,e VINGT-DEUX AVRIL prochain
.A distraire dea dite terreaisière vendue àa compagnie de chemin de fer dite \" The Beauharnois Junction Railway.\" Pour être vendue àa porte de'église paroissiale dea paroisse de Saint-Clément, LUNDI,e QUATORZIEME jour de MARS prochain, à DIX heures deavant-midi.PHILEMON LA BERGE, Bureau du Shérif, Shérif.Beauharnois
de fer Beauharnois, 21\u2014Le projet d'un chemin de fer entre New-York et Montréal semble vouloir se réaliser.L'idée à étéancée en 1887, alors que M.Bisson, M.! P.F,a obtenu une charte et une pro. messe de subside, pour uneigne souse nom de Beauharnois Junction Railway, connexant avece St-Laurent et Adirondack
Junction Railway Co.\u201d Quelques arpents des tré-carrés des terres des cultivateurs dea Beauce seraient aussi achetés, Le prix de vente est de 150.00\u2019arpent.Il est cependant alloué plus poures terrains ou il y a des bâtisses.M.Louis Lalonde M.l\u2019échevin J.-A.Mallette a demandé à\u2019assemble du conseil
non réclamés, 1655.COMPAGNIES DEMANDANT DES LETTRES PATENTES : Alpha Rubber Company, 174; Association d'Exposition de Montréal.174; Beauharnois Junction Railway Co., 1945 ; Beebe Plain Cemeterv Company, 1**4 : Canada Galvanizing and Steel Booling Company, 1255 ; Canada Pipe and Foundry Company, 728 ; Canadian Bridge and Iron