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

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Monograph

Identifikator:
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:
Asia
Collection:
Economics Books

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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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BRITISH INDIA: BOMBAY. 
171 
Storage charges at Bombay—Continued. 
Goods. 
Removing 
and stor 
ing 
charges. 
Rent per 
week or 
portion of. 
Grain ton.. 
Ground nuts do 
Gums do 
Gunnies - {ball: small" 
Machinery ton.. 
Iron, hoop, sheet, nail, rod do 
Iron bars and bundles do 
Copper and yellow metals, in cases do 
Copper and yellow metals, in bundles do 
Zinc sheets do 
Copper, zinc, spelter, tin, in tiles or sheet do 
Indigo do 
Mother-of-pearl do 
Myrobalans or gallnuts do 
Newspapers, old, in bales cubic foot.. 
Oil seeds ton.. 
Opium chest. . 
Paper in bales or cases package.. 
Paints ton.. 
Pepper do 
PWo mod« /bale below 15 cubic feet 
g /bale of 15 cubic feet and upward, per cubic foot.. 
Sandal and sapan wood ton.. 
Senna leaves do 
Shark fins and fish maws do 
Shawls package.. 
Sugar ton.. 
Spices, except cardamons do 
Tea chest.. 
Tin plates ton.. 
Turmeric do 
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.10 
.16 
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.04 
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.06 
.16 
.12 
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.16 
.12 
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.16 
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$0.02 
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Twist nmi vnm /bale below 15 cubic feet 
y tbale of 15 cubic feet and upward, per cubic foot.. 
Wool pressed bale.. 
Unenumerated goods, if charged by weight ton.. 
English salt, bulk do 
.04 
.01 
.04 
.16 
.16 
.01 
.01 
.01 
.03 
.03 
Charges on hardware, cutlery, glassware, and earthenware are assessed 
according to the size of the package. The charge for hessians is the same as for 
canvas. 
Two cents per cart is charged for loading or unloading up to 200 pounds, and 
for packages up to same weight 3 cents. Above 200 pounds the rates are 
arranged with the traffic manager. The traffic manager has the option of 
allowing merchants to do their own loading and unloading of carts or of having 
the service performed by the Port Trust. The weighing of goods Is charged 
for at the raté of G cents per ton. Goods weighed and re stored by the ware 
house department pay one-half of the original removing and storing charges. 
Other regulations follow : 
Hazardous goods will be held to Include cotton (except in full pressed iron- 
bound bales), vegetable fibers, and grasses of all kinds, rags, mungo, waste of 
all kinds, pitch, tar, rosin, turpentine, brimstone, saltpeter, nitrate of soda, 
nitroglycerin, gunpowder, fulminating powder, lampblack, tallow (including 
stearin candles), oils of all kinds, naphtha, camphine, liquid paraffin, petro 
leum and its products, varnish, spirits of all kinds (not in bottles), rubber, 
gutta-percha, lucifer and percussion matches of all kinds, etc. These will not 
be received into the trustees’ warehouses. 
Goods are warehoused under “ warrant ” or without issue of warrant, accord 
ing to the desire of the warehousing party. Nonwarrant goods will be delivered 
in whole or in part on written delivery orders from the holders, and they may 
be transferred from any one depositor to another on a written authority 
from the original depositor, and in such cases a fresh receipt will be issued in 
the name of the transferee. Non war rant goods once transferred to another 
party will be delivered only upon delivery orders signed by the transferee, who 
can, however, also transfer to a third party, and so on, the last transferee 
being always considered the holder of the goods. 
When goods in the dock transit sheds are to be warehoused, the applicant 
must first settle all the dock, wharfage, and landing charges, and attach to his
	        

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