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There was intensive freight traffic on the waterway transporting limestone and ironstone from the wharves on the canal.
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North of the bridge, on the western side, there are several yards and wharves used by coastal vessels.
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Warehouses, fishing wharves, and docks were then built on the newly formed shoreline.
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A paint works occupied most of the west side wharves.
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It has a total of 12 operational piers and wharves.
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The local mines and works that had used these wharves now switched to haulage by steam train.
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But 1984, a sailing guide commented that its wharves and buildings were in ruin.
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He went on to acquire more mills, wharves and a fleet of ships.
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Timber yards, asbestos works, wharves and woolstores once dominated the eastern side of the suburb.
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The town has several commercial wharves, a yacht club, and several marinas for recreational craft.
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