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Baltimore Wholesale Business Directory and Business Circular for the Year 1852
Volume 527, Page 142   View pdf image (33K)
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142

FARDT & AULD,

SHIP YARD,

AND

STEAM MARINE RAILWAYS.

The Undersigned, with their enlarged
facilities and experience in their business,
are now prepared to Build Vessels and fit
them out complete for sea as good and in
a shorter time than is usually accomplish-
ed in any part of this or any other coun-
try. Vessels of 100 tons we will contract
to build in 30 days, of 150 tons in 60 days,
200 tons in 90 days, of the best materials,
and of model combining Strength, Beauty
and Speed.

They have also in connexion with their
Ship Yard, two Marine Railways, one by
Steam, by which they haul up Vessels of
every class, from 12 to 300 tons,—with
every facility to do any kind of Repairs,
with cheapness and despatch.

Owners of the smaller class of Steam-

boats will find it convenient as well as economical to do their Repairs at our
Railways, as they are located nearest to the Machine and Foundry Establish-
ment on the South Side of the Basin. They have also a Long Wharf, where
the longest Steamboat can lay free of Wharfages, while undergoing Repairs.
JOHN FARDY, PHILIP AULD.

MARINE RAILWAY,

SHIP AND SPAR YARD.

The undersigned having taken a yard on the

South Side of the Basin,

Next to Sanks & Riggin's yard at the foot of Cross-st., under the firm of

THOMAS & MITCHELL,

Are now prepared to carry on the above business in all its branches. Their
Railway is now completed and ready to take up vessels. All who may favor
them with a call will meet with prompt attention and despatch. They hope,
by strict attention to business and a disposition to please, to merit a share of
public patronage. Persona wanting vessels built or fitted out, are informed
that they can he accommodated on as reasonable terms as elsewhere.

JOHN A. THOMAS. JOHN H. MITCHELL.

MARINE RAILWAY, SHIP & SPAR YARD.

The Undersigned still continue Business at their Old Stand,

South side of the Basin,

OPPOSITE SMITH'S DOCK,

WM. & JAS. SKINNER,

Are now prepared to carry on the above business in all its branches their
Railway being in good order. All who may favour them with a call will meet
with prompt attention and despatch. They hope by strict attention to business
and a disposition to please to merit a share of patronage. Persons wanting
vessels built or fitted out can be accommodated on as reasonable terms as else-
where.

 

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