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- James Street Wharf
- 1 their intentions of commencing business on the James Street Wharf, lately in the occupation of M. W. & E. Browne.
- 2 on the City Wharf on the east side of the James Street Slip. The MAGNET was ready to go, once the ice moved
- 3 WEST. By this method, he towed her out of the James St. Slip and, with the assistance of the steamer
- 4 set in. Holcomb & Henderson's occupancy of the James St. Wharf in Hamilton would be
- 5 Forwarding! The subscriber, having leased the James Street Wharf, recently in the occupation of Holcomb &
- 6 the Wharfage and Forwarding Business on the James Street Wharf and trusts that his strict attention to the
- 7 use the old City Wharf on the East side of the James Street Slip. This wharf had been built over the remains of
- 8 to the Beach on the 21 May, sailing from the James St. Slip.
- 9 and the Hamilton Steamboat Co. fleet were in the James St. Slip.
- 10 depth of 14 feet leading straight into the James St. Slip. The dredge was then moved to the west end of the
- 11 gave up and returned to the quiet waters of the James St. Slip.
- 12 and talked about anchors for buoys off the James St. Slip. After loading two castings, weighing about 40
- 13 fleet of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. were in the James St. Slip and looking very smart in their new coats of
- 14 promised a sailing every twenty minutes from the James St. Slip to the Beach, using the MACASSA, MODJESKA,
- 15 ice-boats in service. One of them went from the James St. Slip to Dynes' Hotel on the Beach, in nine
- 16 usual and wishing the ice would break up. At the James St. Slip, the MACASSA had been redecorated throughout and
- 17 inspector. The MACASSA towed her to the James St. Slip, where the redecorating of the passenger space
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