Full text : Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond

BRITISH  INDIA:  BOMBAY.

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Storage  charges  at  Bombay—Continued.

Goods.

Removing
and  storing ­

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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.16
.06
.04
.48
.16
.16
.20
.20
.16
.16
.16
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.01
.10
.08
.06
.16
.12
.04
.01
.16
.12
.16
.08
.12
.16
.02
.16
.12

$0.02
.02
.03
.02
.01
.16
.02
.02
.02
.03
.02
.02
.04
.04
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.01
.02
.03
.01
.01
.04
.03
.08
.08
.02
.02
.01
.02
.02

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  warehouse ­
  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  ironbound
  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,  petroleum ­
  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,  according ­
  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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