Sessional Papers, Volumen27,Tema 8C. H. Parmelee, 1894 "Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement. |
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... opened a passage at the east end of Delorey Island , about one and a quarter miles from the original entrance , and constructed a breakwater on its eastern side . In 1874-75 the department repaired and extended the breakwater , and con ...
... opened a passage at the east end of Delorey Island , about one and a quarter miles from the original entrance , and constructed a breakwater on its eastern side . In 1874-75 the department repaired and extended the breakwater , and con ...
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... opened by the Albert Railway , the Local Government constructed a steamboat wharf at this place , which was destroyed in the fall of 1869 by the " Saxly Gale . " In 1889 , the construction of a new wharf was 71 Department of Public Works .
... opened by the Albert Railway , the Local Government constructed a steamboat wharf at this place , which was destroyed in the fall of 1869 by the " Saxly Gale . " In 1889 , the construction of a new wharf was 71 Department of Public Works .
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... opened at the beginning of April and closed at the end of November , during which period there were 821 lockages , viz . , 98 steamboats , 173 schooners and barges , 5 rafts of wood and 545 small craft of various dimensions . The pier ...
... opened at the beginning of April and closed at the end of November , during which period there were 821 lockages , viz . , 98 steamboats , 173 schooners and barges , 5 rafts of wood and 545 small craft of various dimensions . The pier ...
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... opened by the construction of two rows of crib - work , respectively 2,420 feet and 2,280 feet in length , 400 feet dis tant one from the other , and by dredging between these two rows of crib - work to a depth of 16 feet at low water ...
... opened by the construction of two rows of crib - work , respectively 2,420 feet and 2,280 feet in length , 400 feet dis tant one from the other , and by dredging between these two rows of crib - work to a depth of 16 feet at low water ...
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... , which was commenced by the Provincial Government , was taken over by the Dominion when but little work had been done , completed and opened in " " July , 1887 , when H.M.S. " Cormorant 155 Department of Public Works .
... , which was commenced by the Provincial Government , was taken over by the Dominion when but little work had been done , completed and opened in " " July , 1887 , when H.M.S. " Cormorant 155 Department of Public Works .
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