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Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond

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863514456
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-45340
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Government Printing Office
Year of publication:
1905
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (206 Seiten)
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Europe
Collection:
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  • Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
  • Asia
  • Africa
  • Oceania

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74 
WAREHOUSES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 
The treatment of sugars was once a very great interest in the 
Deposito Franco, but since 1807, with the notable development of 
the Italian sugar-manufacturing industry, few foreign sugars arrive. 
A few hundred sacks will now be found on deposit against 100.000 
at one time. There are some rooms in the buildings which can be 
used as private offices, so that the depositors can carry on their entire 
business there if they so desire. 
CHARGES. 
The tariff of charges furnished me is the following (translated 
from the Italian) : 
Charges for storing specified commodities at the Deposito Franco, Genoa, Italy- 
Kind of merchandise. 
Rent per too 
per month. 
FIRST CATEGORY. 
Hides, dry or green, of all weights, from Africa 
Dry hides, weighing over 1,500 kilos (3,307 pounds), from all other countries 
Dry hides, weighing under 1,500 kilos (3,307 pounds), from all other countries 
Green hides, any kind or weight, from all other countries 
Dry skins of rabbit, beaver, otter, and other similar species 
Tanned hides of whatever country of origin, kind, or weight 
Hides with the wool on 
Lire. 
Cents- 
2.50 
1. X0 
3.00 
2. (0 
I 
5.00 
5.00 
1.50 
96. 
g 
SECOND CATEGORY (COLONIAL PRODUCTS). 
Coffee in sacks 
Coffee in barrels 
Sugar in sacks 
Sugar in barrels 
Chocolate 
Pepper 
THIRD CATEGORY (DRUGS AND CHEMICALS). 
Alum, bolo, chloride of calcium, red lead, litharge, potassium, Scotch and Eng 
lish red, salts of soda, dye earths 
Antimony, arsenic 
Alizari, glue, coralline, curcuma, cream of tartar, euphorbium, pungent salts, 
extract of tamarind, tartar v 
Aloes, aniseed, asafetida, Berlin blue, belzuino balsamo, borax, wild orach, cori 
ander, gum arable, gum lac. incense, licorice, manna, molasses, honey, castor 
oil, pignoli nuts, roots, rubbia, semen santo, senna, verdigris, vitriol 
Allspice, cassia, Peruvian bark, colocynth, magnesia, sarsaparilla, sponges 
Cinnamon, cantharides, cochineal, clove, scammony, tea, saffron 
FOURTH CATEGORY (WOOD). 
Dyewoods 
Wood for cabinetwork 
.00 
.00 
.50 
.70 
.80 
.00 
.70 
.80 
1.00 
1.50 
2.50 
5.00 
.80 
1.00 
% 
Î 
ÿ 
19.3 
S 
¡i 
FIFTH CATEGORY (METALS). 
Iron in bars, hoops, sheets and plates, anchors, chains, nails, cannon, lead 70 
Gun barrels, manufactured iron, wire, tinned sheets, copper in pigs or rods, 
scrap iron, steel rods, tin in pigs and sheets, zinc in pigs and sheets, copper and 
brass wire 1.50 
13.5 
SIXTH CATEGORY (MISCELLANEOUS). 
Cotton in bales 
Alabaster, starch, white lead, glass bottles, hemp,earthenware 
Almonds,quicksilver,hair, glue stock, writing paper, hardware, manufactured 
sundries,oils, clay pipes, soap,camel’s hair,dried fruits.eleaned wool, window 
and mirror glass, linen and cotton yarn, horsehair, deer and cattle horns, 
crucibles 
Ivory, wax, corks, bamboo canes 
Washed wool _ 
Indian tortoise shell 
.80 
1.00 
1.50 
2.50 
3.90 
5.00
	        

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