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PORTLAND-PORT MAITLAND—PORT NELSON—PORTNEUF, &c. 281
Rowland, William, innkeeper, Walton St. Trick, Wm., mason and bricklayer, Baldwin st.
Rowland, James, innkeeper, Mill st. Truscott, , painter, Maitland st.
Rowland & Gillespie, painters, Walton St. Turner, T., dry goods store, Walton st.
Scott, James, barrister and attorney at law, Wal- Wadleigh, P. R., turner, Walton st.
ton st. Ward, John A., brewery, Springdale.
Short, Rev. Jonathan, Church of England, King st. White, Michael, cooper, Cavan st.
Smart, John, broker, accountant, and notary, Wright, Rev. Alexander, Episcopal Methodist.
Walton st. Youdan, J., mason and bricklayer, Baldwin st.
Smith, Dr. William, Church st. Sd^See also ADDENDA TO POET HOPE in the
Spalding, John, brewery, Rice lake road. appendix.
Spry, Thomas, blacksmith, Cavan st.
PORTLAND,
A VILLAGE situated on the Rideau Lake, in the Township of Bastard—distant from Brockvilie, 31
miles—from Kingston, 50 miles. Population, about 150.
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Brasel, Peter, blacksmith. Scovill, S. S., postmaster and storekeeper.
McManus, W. B., tailor. Sherwood, W., tanner and shoemaker.
Oats, Edward, storekeeper. Stevens, Thaddeus, innkeeper.
PORT MAITLAND,
A VILLAGE, situated on the Grand River, in the Townships of Dunn and Sherbrooke, County oi
Haldimand, C. W.—distant from Dunnville, 6 miles—usual steamboat fare to Buffalo, 7s. 6d.—usua?
stage fare to St. Catharines, 6s. 3d. Population about 130.
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BENSON, WILLIAM, postmaster, and collector of tolls on Grand River.
Darrugh, James, innkeeper. Thompson, John, carpenter.
Imlacfi & Hicks, grist mill, mustard factory, and Thompson, William, carpenter.
general store. Thulis, Abraham, carpenter.
Logan, Mrs. Maria, innkeeper. Thulis, Allan, carpenter.
Latimore, Robert, innkeeper. Townley, Rev. Adam, Church of England.
Moss, James, wharfinger and storekeeper. Weaver, Rev. Francis, Wesleyan.
Parnell, Charles D., cabinetmaker. Weir, Daniel, carpenter.
PORT NELSON,
A VILLAGE situated on Lake Ontario, in the Township of Nelson, County of Halton, C. W.—distan*
from Toronto, 32 miles—from Hamilton, 15 miles—usual stage fare, 2s. 6d. Population about 250.
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Bates, Thomas, bootmaker. Hunter, C , carpenter and builder.
Baxter, Thomas, general store and forwarder. Inglehart, J., saw mill.
Chambers, Robert, innkeeper. Leclair, E., carpenter and shipbuilder.
Depew, H., blacksmith. Miller, John, wharfinger, forwarder, and grain
Evans, general store. merchant.
Green, Rev. T., Church of England. Sovereign, H., sawmill.
Halstead, E. B., innkeeper. Wheeler, N., carpenter and builder.
PORTNEUF,
A VILLAGE situated at the junction of the Portneuf River with the River St. Lawrence, in the
County of Portneuf, C. E.—distant from Quebec, 36 miles—usual steamboat fare, 2s. Gd.
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MCDONALD & LOGANS, Jacques Cartier paper mills
Boudreau, Olivier, injikeeper. Marcotte, Alexis, general store andboardinghotsse
Gaucher, Joseph H., M. D. Peloquin, Joseph, general store.
Hale, Edward, grist and saw mills. Smith, Peter, paper mill.
Larue, Simeon, postmaster. Thibodeau and Lame, general store.
Lewis, Rev. Richard, Church of England.
PORT ROBINSON,
A VILLAGE situated on the Welland Canal, in the Township of Thorold, County of Welland, C. W.
distant from St. Catharines, 12 miJes,—usual stage fare, 2s. 6d.—usual steamboat fare to Buffalo, 5s,
Population about 400.
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MURRAY, ANDREW, postmaster, collector of canal tolls and custom-house officer.