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1819-1836 index | 1829 Ship Arrivals

Waterloo - 26th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, August 25th 1829

Full Heading Titles showing abbreviations in bold:
Ticket Number No. | Passengers Names Names | Cabin C | Steerage St | (destinations) Three Rivers 3R | Sorel S | Montreal M | Amount (of fare in £/s/d) F | Amount Paid (in £/s/d) P | Remarks Remarks

note: the notation of Waterloo "running with the Lady of the Lake" refers to the Waterloo being ordered to run "head-to-head" with the Lady of the Lake, in a "fare-war," matching fare with fare ; cabin & steerage fares from Quebec to Montreal greatly reduced, with steerage fare dropping as low as sixpence (the regular steerage fare was ten shillings which is 20 times greater than sixpence). The Lady of the Lake belonged to a competitor, James Greenfield. ... During the navigation season, steerage fares even dropped to two pence [tuppence] and were then all over the place ; up to two shillings and sixpence ; down to one shilling and three pence ; down to seven-half pence [ -/-/7½ ] ; down to two pence

No.
Names
C
St
3R
S
M
F
P
Remarks
1 Mr. Rapelye x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
2-3 Mrs. Taylor & son x       x -/15/- -/15/-  
4-5 Mr. Charles & Edward Pacaud x   to     -/10/- -/10/-  
6 Mr. James Pacaud x   to     -/5/-   account to St. T.H.
7 Mr. Cathingham x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
8 Mr. Merryweather x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
9 Mr. Dougall x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
10 Mr. James Farrell x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
11-12 Mrs. Ostrum & daughter x   to     -/10/- -/10/-  
13 Mr. Coote x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
14-16 Mr. Gibsone / Gibson & lady & sevant x       x 1/2/6 1/2/6  
17 Mr. Renfrew x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
18 Mr. Ewing x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
19 Mr. Thompson x       x -/7/6   not on board
20 Mr. Clarke x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
21 Madame Drolet x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
22 Madame Darveaux x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
23-25 Mrs. Clarke & two children under 12 years x       x -/15/- -/15/-  
26-27 Mr. Martin & lady x       x -/15/- -/15/-  
28 Mr. Knox x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
29 Mr. Raymond x     fr to -/2/6 -/2/6  
30 Mrs. Sire x   fr   to -/5/- -/5/-  
31 Miss Linkler x   fr   to -/5/- -/5/-  
32-33 Mrs. Ereaux & friend x   fr   to -/10/- -/10/-  
34 Miss Abbott x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
35 Captain Rayside x       x -/7/6 -/7/6  
                   
1-7 Jean Gagnon & six others   x     x -/1/2 -/1/2  
8-9 Charles Richards & son   x     x -/-/4 -/-/4  
10-11 James Johnson & one other   x     x -/-/4 -/-/4  
12-22 John Cunningham & ten others   x   to   -/1/10 -/1/10  
23-180 John Smitherman & one hundred fifty-six others   x     x 1/6/2 1/6/2  

National Archives of Canada MG 28, III, 57 - Reel M-8279 vol 40

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