Atuviueauie 10 muse mure parucmariy lnterestec in tts acquisition LAUNCHED. At St. Peter 's Bay, on Tuesday, the 6th inal— from the Ship-yard of Dugald M'Isaac, a Brigantineof 130 tons, called the Cleopatra.. This fine vessel was hauled a distamce of 200 yards on the ice, by the united strength of about 60 horses. At Souris , from the Ship-yard of James M*GHlivray, a Brig "of 160 tons, called the Maaedora. Both these vessels were built for Mr. Joseph Macdonald , Mereaaot, of this town. Slei| Ace F< CI T1 of H iJisp Royal Gazette April 13, 1847 wards, v erdict- ^ CCICCIUUl Utdiu, LAUNCHE). At St. Peter 's "Bajp, on Saturday t le 23 u1t., from the of Messrs. MInnis ,a handsome little Schooner of the bjurthen o 40 tons, called the" j" Experiment." By the united strength o 22 liorses, she was hauled the distance of 7 i miles, thiriy chains of which were over bare ground. In consequence o crack in the ice. over which they ir tended to haul heh having given way on tier approaching it she immediately broke on which the horses in draft had to be cut away from the greatest dispatch possible. Sh?, is owned by Capt. Angus Macdonald , St. Peter 's, and is interned', for the Seal Fishery. We wish the enterprising; owner ejvery success in his. Experiment. On the.3d inst,, frfom the shipyard of Mr. Dougall M *Isaac. St Peter's Bay, a "Schooner of about 100 tons burthen, called " The Repealer." She -'wis hauled for a c istanc.e of nearly i 00 yardi oq the ice, and belongs ro Horatio Webster ,Cnarlottetown.— J &r shipyarc Royal Gazette April 9, 1844 Job Pati Su ? Pert Mr. Alh Join Sus Mrs Pat i Che Elii C SU1 46