Ontario Sessional Papers, 1913, . ice in the river. 9—Less water on the ice. Much again on the 12th. 22—Much water along shore. 24—Water rising fast. 25—The ice appears broken up and in motion a mile above Hays island. 26—The North river gave way, and this side broke to the head of Hays island;the water still rising 26th and —The river clear opposite the Factory, but much ice along —Boats sent out for geese to the Wavey creeks found the river fast on bothsides below, and returned on May 2—The water falls fast. 3—The river open below and Wavey creeks reached. 17


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1913, . ice in the river. 9—Less water on the ice. Much again on the 12th. 22—Much water along shore. 24—Water rising fast. 25—The ice appears broken up and in motion a mile above Hays island. 26—The North river gave way, and this side broke to the head of Hays island;the water still rising 26th and —The river clear opposite the Factory, but much ice along —Boats sent out for geese to the Wavey creeks found the river fast on bothsides below, and returned on May 2—The water falls fast. 3—The river open below and Wavey creeks reached. 1783— Apr. 26—The ice broke to the head of Hays island. 27—The ice gave way about daybreak; presently it jammed on this side, andcame within two feet of the level of the banks, but was in motion most ofthe —The ice continues jammed on this side, but is in motion at times in the Southchannel. 1766—May 9 14- 15- 16- 1767— May 12 14-15-18-19- 1768—May 7-13- 15-16-17- 46 EEPOET T. & N. 0. RAILWAY Xo. 71. r— r^ CO --H - o -A — O ?m s 4 —+j< g sS pi 5 =1 ft


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