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WAREHOUSES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Stor-age charges in Trebizond warehouses.
Weight of package (in kilos—2.2046 pounds each).
Rates per day.
First
week.
Second
week.
Third
week.
1 to 113
114 to 226
227 to 339
340 to 452
453 to 565
565 and more
Cents.
2
4
6
8
10
12
Cents.
3
6
9
12
15
18
The expense of storing goods and removing them from warehouses
is borne by the merchant to whom they are consigned. The classes
of goods stored include tea, coffee, sugar, flour, and hardware.
Goods can not remain in warehouses longer than one year. No
American merchant, so far as 1 am aware, makes use of these ware
houses, but all nationalities are treated alike by the administration.
Goods are removed from the boats by the use of derrick cranes and
thence carried to the warehouses on the backs of laborers. The cost
is 6 cents for each package.
The warehouses are taken care of by a special watchman, who is
in the employ of the customs officials and whose duty it is to protect
the goods. There are no facilities for fighting fire; goods can, how
ever, be insured in several insurance companies who have local
representatives.
Edward J. Sullivan, Consul.
Trebizond, Turkey, July 7,1904.