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- Commercial Wharf
- 1 steamboat Britannia at the Commercial WharfA news item from the St. Catharines Journal
- 2 would mean, the wharf later referred to as the "Commercial Wharf" at the foot of MacNab and Land's Wharf, which
- 3 the Hamilton Times on 31 March, advised that the Commercial Wharf, occupied by Thomas Routh, would be sold at
- 4 John Proctor was doing his business on the old Commercial Wharf, just west of
- 5 to Capt. Malcolmson or Thos. McIlwraith, at the Commercial Wharf. In Montreal, the agent was Wm. McCaulay at the
- 6 the wharfinger was Thos. McIlwraith, at the Commercial Wharf. This old wharf was acquired by Proctor in 1869
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