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wharfage
wharfage (ˈhwɔːfɪdʒ) Also [3 wheruagium, 4 querfage, werphagium], 5, 8 wharffage, 6 warfeage, 8 warf(f)age. [f. wharf n.1 + -age.] 1. The provision of or accommodation at a wharf; the stowage of goods on, or loading or unloading at, a wharf.[1295 Memoranda K. R. 23 & 24 Edw. I (P.R.O.), In cariagio ...
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139–153 Sussex Street, Sydney
They reflect the predominant use of the Sussex Street area as storage, warehousing and markets related to the adjacent wharfage in Darling Harbour. They reflect the predominant use of the Sussex Street area as storage, warehousing and markets related to the wharfage in Darling Harbour.
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cranage
cranage (ˈkreɪnɪdʒ) Also 5 crainage, 6 kranage, (craneagh). [f. crane + -age.] The use of a crane to hoist goods; dues paid for the use of a crane.1481–90 Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 43 Item, [for] warfage j. d. Item, [for] crainage vj. d. 1532 Churchw. Acc. Heybridge, Essex (Nichols 1797) 182 For t...
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wharfing
wharfing (ˈhwɔːfɪŋ) [f. wharf n.1 + -ing1.] † 1. = wharfage 1, 2. Obs. rare.1466–7 Mann. & Househ. Exp. (Roxb.) 392 Item, fore warffenge at the keye, ob. 2. A structure in the form of a wharf; materials of which a wharf is constructed; the facing of sea-walls, etc. by planks secured by ties.1691 T. ...
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Comet (1813 steamboat)
Payment of the wharfage fee, in the amount of "$6", for the "Steam Boat, Capt. Lake" was recorded. Subsequent entries in the New Orleans Wharf Register, on March 15, April 7, May 2 and July 3, 1814, identified the Comet as "Steam Boat (Lake)", with a wharfage
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wharfinger
wharfinger (ˈhwɔːfɪndʒə(r)) Also 8 wharfenger. [app. for earlier *wharfager (f. wharfage + -er1), like harbinger, passenger, messenger for earlier harbeger, passager, messager.] An owner or keeper of a wharf.1552–3 Act 7 Edw. VI, c. 7 §3 No person..shall buy any suche Wood Coles or Fuell but onelye ...
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Walsh Bay
The bay was first named in 1918 on drawings of a major new ‘wharfage scheme’ to modernise all Sydney's docks to handle steamships and motor vehicles.
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Harbour City (Hong Kong)
History
Harbour City is built on the site of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown, one of colonial Hong Kong's original commercial wharfage and dockside The company's original business was in running wharfage and dockside warehousing, and it was originally known as The Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
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dayage
† ˈdayage Obs. [? f. day n. + -age.] ? Demurrage.1592 in Picton L'pool Munic. Rec. (1883) I. 70 [Various heads under which dues were claimed]..Ferriage; Daiage; Lastage; Wharfage; Keyage; Cranage.
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Sydney Harbour Trust
Harbour Master, carried out dredging operations, removed wrecks, granted licences for the erection of piers, maintained wharf facilities and collected wharfage
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What is wharfage?什么是码头费? - 知乎 - 知乎专栏
May 23, 2023陈闯. Wharfage refers to the charges that are applied when we use the wharf to load or unload the cargo. 码头费指的是我们使用码头装载或卸载货物时所应用的费用。. Wharfage charges are collected by the port authorities to use their facilities and services in the ports. 码头费由港口当局收取,用于在港口 ...
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mensurage
† ˈmensurage Obs. [f. L. mēnsūra measure + -age.] = measurage.a 1676 Hale Narr. Customes vi. in S. A. Moore Foreshore (1888) 357 Other dutyes paid there, vizt. chalkinge, mensurage, wharfage, 1{supd} a diem.
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United States v. Interstate Commerce Commission
Background
During World War II, it was a common practice of many railroad companies to issue wharfage charges on customers when transporting goods from Instead of using the railroad companies' wharfage services, the Government transferred its cargo to and from piers using its own materials.
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Glebe Island
Wharves and silos
From 1912, the Sydney Harbour Trust (later Maritime Services Board) planned broadside wharfage at Balmain East and along the southern Saunders's firm dumped a great quantity of excavated ballast at the eastern end of the island for wharfage.
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Grafton Bond Store
The site is associated with the historic development of wharfage and mercantile facilities in this area of Sydney. Grafton Bond is representative of the historic development of wharfage and mercantile facilities in this area of Sydney.
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