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- Niagara Harbour and Dock Company
- 1 of spectators gathered on the premises of the Dock Company to watch a launching. More were crowded aboard
- 2 Almost immediately he laid plans with the Niagara Harbour and Dock Company for a new vessel, the Niagara. As Sutherland
- 3 before Young's first discreet inquiries, the Niagara Harbour and Dock Company had opened negotiations with the Governor
- 4 Not long after the agreement with the Dock Company was reached in the spring of 1845, Sutherland,
- 5 for a significantly larger subsidy than the Dock Company, it was offering a considerably more desirable
- 6 would also be constructed in the yards of the Niagara Harbour and Dock Company.38 He then left for Scotland to arrange the
- 7 his family be ruined, Sutherland began to accuse the Harbour and Dock Company of dragging its feet.41 The boilers that his
- 8 (as he has been described) of the Niagara Harbour and Dock Company, Inspector General of the province, and a silent
- 9 "Would to God I was [at] once clear of the Dock Co.," he complained bitterly to Sir Allan Napier
- 10 however, waned rapidly that fall as the Niagara Harbour and Dock Company folded and the Magnet found it more difficult to
- 11 in 1847, while the Magnet was taking shape in the Niagara dockyard, City Council adopted a shield and motto where a
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This article originally appeared in Ontario History.
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