wharfage in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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We have barely sufficient wharfage to accommodate the lake traffic today, to say nothing of the future.
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There he became first a grocer's clerk, and then collector of wharfage.
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In the old days boats under 45 feet and recreational boats didn't pay any wharfage at all.
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Wharfage also refers to a fee charged by ports for the cargo handled there.
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At the start of the 19th century, duties surfaced, imposed on wharfage and, in a sin-tax vein, wine, spirits and beer.
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Land was reclaimed to provide the first proper wharfage giving access to trading ships.
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The wharfage used to be based on a boat's tonnage and half the owners never paid.
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This covered 7 acres, had 2300ft m. wharfage, four high level loading stages and a capacity of 5,000 tons of coal per day.
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In 1846, after the death of his employer, he took over the management of the wharfage business.
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There's a minimal wharfage fee of $1.50 a ton, which amounted to a total of less than $3,000.
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