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  • Westmorland (1856)
        Other Names: Rochester; Official No.: 35082; Later Registration: U.S.A. (1864) as Rochester 156x24x8 Built and owned by C. Boultenhouse, Sackville N. B. Used mostly Pictou-Charlottetown. Had 38 berth
      Other Names: Rochester; Official No.: 35082; Later Registration: U.S.A. (1864) as Rochester …
  • Sir John (1886)
        Official No.: 77900; 94x25x8 Owned by J. Purdy, Sackville N. B. Tug. Destroyed by fire 23/12/86 Saint John, 1 killed. ; Final Location: St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, Burnt
      Official No.: 77900; 94x25x8 Owned by J. Purdy, Sackville N. B. Tug. …
  • Dorcas (1887)
        Official No.: 92741; 110x24x10 Owner unknown. Built as Bay of Fundy ferry but proved to be too small; used as tug. Wrecked 21/08/93 Three Fathom Harbour, Halifax County N. S. ; Final Location: Near H
      Official No.: 92741; 110x24x10 Owner unknown. Built as Bay of Fundy ferry …
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