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    Forgacs Marine & Defence (Tomago, New South Wales) Incat (Hobart, Tasmania) Lars Halvorsen Sons, (Sydney, New South Wales) Norman R Wright & Sons, (Bulimba, Queensland) NQEA (Cairns, Queensland) Osborne Naval Shipyard, (Osborne, South Australia) Richardson Devine Marine (Hobart, Tasmania) Walsh Island Dockyard & Engineering Works, (Newcastle ...

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    Southwestern Ontario (census population 2,796,367 in 2021) is a secondary region of Southern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario.It occupies most of the Ontario Peninsula, bounded by Lake Huron (including Georgian Bay) to the north and northwest, the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, and Detroit River to the west, and Lake Erie to the south.

  4. List of Hudson's Bay Company trading posts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Hudson's Bay Company trading posts. [1]For the fur trade in general see North American fur trade and Canadian canoe routes (early).For some groups of related posts see Fort-Rupert for James Bay.

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    South Western Sydney is a region of the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is situated in the south-west of the larger Sydney metropolitan area, and is part of the predominantly working class area of Greater Western Sydney. Geographically, the region lies in the Cumberland Plain.

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  7. North West Company - Wikipedia

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    The South West Company: was an 1811 attempted partnership between two North West Company firms (McTavish, McGillivrays & Co and Forsyth, Richardson & Co) and John Jacob Astor to import goods through New York and deal with the Great Lakes trade. It was mostly blocked by the War of 1812 but remnants existed until at least 1820.