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- Zealand's Wharf
- 1 schooner QUEEN VICTORIA, in winter quarters at Zealand's Wharf, which was located just to the west of Edward
- 2 was presented yesterday to those who went to Capt. Zealand's Wharf to see the UNION leave, the first vessel to sail
- 3 Woods The schooner HERCULES was launched beside Zealand's Wharf, on the 5 August. This vessel was built by A. M.
- 4 slid down the ways at the shipyard next to Zealand's Wharf. The builder was Archibald Miller Robertson and
- 5 Sale took place - "the unexpired lease of Capt. Zealand's Wharfs which has been occupied by Messrs. Routh & Munro
- 6 calling at Oakville en route. She sailed from Zealand's Wharf at 8:00 a.m, and was due in Toronto at 10:30 a.m.
- 7 Hancock for all the stone they can deliver at Zealand's Wharf, for the purpose of macadamizing the streets of
- 8 Mr. J. Douglas of Port Nelson and she berthed at Zealand's Wharf to take on stone for Toronto's streets. The
- 9 of Zealand's Wharf, taken from the top of the high bank. At the lower
- 10 the bottom of the CITY OF CHATHAM is berthed at Zealand's Wharf. At Browne's Wharf, the VICTOR, E. H. RUTHERFORD
- 11 AIGLE DE MER which went into winter quarters at Zealand's Wharf. By the 9 December, Capt. Campbell was thinking
- 12 LAVINA MALONE and GYPSY. In the area around Zealand's and Browne's Wharves lay the steamers ACADIA,
- 13 of general cargo, which she was unloading at Zealand's Wharf. After one more trip to Montreal with grain and
- 14 The ST. MAGNUS was unloading general cargo at Zealand's Wharf, the ACADIA was on her way down from Chicago and
- 15 which had been offered for sale, and had lain at Zealand's Wharf all season, was now being fitted out. The
- 16 as soon as the canals opened. In the vicinity of Zealand's Wharf, the LAKE MICHIGAN was undergoing repairs under
- 17 from Oswego. She would lay-up for the winter at Zealand's Wharf.
- 18 from Montreal and laid up for the winter at Zealand's and McIlwraith's Wharves, respectively. The ST.
- 19 disintegrate and she fell over and lay against Zealand's Wharf. As the reporter remarked, it all happened so fast
- 20 which arrived. the night before, was to go to Zealand's Wharf for the winter, while the J. W. STEINHOFF and the
- 21 on 23 August and the steam barge JUNO arrived at Zealand's Wharf with cedar posts, ties and lumber from Georgian
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