the river in 1951, offshore from the then George Pye property, and a new road built, leading from the Ferry Road to the new wharf. This wharf is used exclusively for fishermen and recreational purposes. Ralph Ford was

and had a Thos. Hopgood as tenant. James Yeo sold it to Humphrey MacLaurin, a ship builder from Kilcreggan, Scotland, who continued in his

hauled to the site, purchased from Edward Millar. Harry Pye’s had four

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