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An oar count would not be given until clear of the wharfage.
It is common, where wharfage is not available, to beach them at night.
In 1846, after the death of his employer, he took over the management of the wharfage business.
We have barely sufficient wharfage to accommodate the lake traffic today, to say nothing of the future.
There he became first a grocer's clerk, and then collector of wharfage.
He refused - "I'm not in the wharfage business!"
"It is doubtless moored prize at his wharfage even now.
The last ships at the piers, one by one, began to depart their wharfage.
"Wharfage" also refers to a fee charged by ports for the cargo handled there.
You'll have to pay for wharfage and feed."
The Pellans had taken the cheapest commercial wharfage available.
The income from the project was derived from tolls, and charges for wharfage etc.
No wharfage or landing charges were incurred when cargo was directly discharged into the company's boats.
On April 21, payment of the wharfage fee for the Enterprise was recorded.
Mr. Gamble who owned the ferry paid the wharfage fees charged each year by the federal government.
Boats were charged such heavy wharfage that they could not afford to land for one or two passengers or a light lot of freight.
Much of Princes Dock's wharfage and warehouse space has been replaced by:
Instead of using the railroad companies' wharfage services, the Government transferred its cargo to and from piers using its own materials.
It is also the only Freeport in the country that offers exemption from wharfage dues, export taxes, imports and fees.
"Wharfage and feed.
From that day forward there was unlimited wharfage at disposal, and there were excellent macadamized roads leading to all parts of the command.
"Do you rent wharfage?"
The representative of the Merchants, to whom I reported my business, and to whom I paid wharfage, asked no questions.
I'll forget wharfage and feed in Havana to keep it simple; so all you owe is one-fifty for thirty mounts, or forty-five hundred dollars.
These were used as receipts by the South Australia Harbours Board for wharfage fees on fish landed.