Eventually, however, they were all satisfied and very grateful, appreciating the fact that the cartage was not charged for, and that they were getting much better coal than before at a lower price.
And command eik with gret fors and mastry 15 The burgh of Cartage down thryng Italy; Fra thyne sal na thing resist nor gaynstand Contrar citeis of Tyre or Affrik land.
He with gret fard of weyngis flaw throu the sky, And to the cuntre of Liby come in hy: Thar dyd hys charge; and the folkis of Cartage Thar fers mudis and hartis gan asswage 30 At the plesour of the god, quhilk thame taucht.
Ene fra Cartage salys, and quhon belyve He with the tempest was in Sycill dryve.
Behald onhappy Dido of Cartage In this meyn sesson byrnyng hait as gleyd: The secrete wound deip in hir mynd gan spreyd, 20 And of hoyt amouris the subtell quent fyre Waistis and consumys merth, banys, and lyre.
The first contenys quhou the prynce Ene And Troianys war dryve onto Cartage cite.
Behald quhou mekill the glory of Cartage Salbe extollyt, and encres in euery thyng, 25 Throu help in armys of the Troianys ofspryng!
In addition, the retailers often demanded special deliveries of supplies, which added to the wholesalers' costs; and some retailers refused to pay the cost of cartage from the cars to their stores.
The cartage came to ten shillings more than the price of the timber, but, as he had to wait nine months for me to pay him, he deserved it.
At the end of the year Hood had a look at my timber, and offered to cart logs to the mill, and haul the resulting sawn timber out again if I paid for cutting the logs up; he to charge cartage as a cash deposit to me on my standing timber.
Cartage for local delivery is accomplished by means of small two-wheeled carts; most of the cargo, however, is handled by the railroad with which the jetties are all connected.
They with protrusive upper lip snort dubiously; signifying that Europe, Asia, Africa and America be somewhat out of their beat: that what cartage may be wanted there is not too well known to them.
The curer guarantees payment of the wages, meal, and other supplies of the crew; and of the cartage of the nets, and the rent of their drying ground.
In many counties in England and Scotland, farmers are required to send their grain to mills belonging to landlords, and to perform certain services, such as cartage for the landlord, either free or at a low fixed rate.
I am told that rivers intervening, to cut off cartage by wagon to competing lines, have sometimes effectively influenced the charges.
For this is al and som, it was Venus, His owne moder, that spak with him thus; And to Cartageshe bad he sholde him dighte, 1000 And vanished anoon out of his sighte.
From Chambers Creek through the spring country to the Gap in Hanson Range the cartage would be a little farther, in consequence of the timber being scarce in some places.
Few horses or oxen were seen here, most of the cartage being done on two-wheeled trucks by men, women, and boys.
Most of the cartage and trucking is done on bamboo poles by Chinamen and with hand trucks, pulled by ropes and shoved.
Hanibal brought withe hym to his countre of Cartage in signe of victorie.
This chapitre declarithe how many gret offices of highe dignite Caton was called and auctorised for his gret manhode and wisdom, and how he in his age couraged the yong knightis to goo to feelde to venquisshe Cartage or he died.
Cartage sih the stronge astat 2050 Of Rome in thilke Mirour stonde, And thoghte al prively to fonde To overthrowe it be som wyle.
At a greater distance than fifteen miles from a railway station the cartage of the produce becomes so expensive and difficult that the profit disappears.
Information supplied me by the Argentine Agricultural Society shows that the average cost of cartage is 0.
If then the Directors abandoned their intentions, because they found they could not smelt at so low a sum as the price of cartage and freight, how will the contractor make it pay under more unfavourable circumstances?
The freight and cartage to the farm are based on weight of material, and more material per acre is required when the worthless portion has not been driven off by burning.
In this way the cost of cartage to the farm may be kept relatively low, and the material is at hand when wanted, regardless of rush of work or delays of railroads.
In towns where there are cartage arrangements, delivery to “domicile” takes place immediately after arrival of the trains up to 9.
The Great Western Company, for instance, might have constructed their terminus at Wormwood Scrubs--from which place the cost of cartage to the City would probably be 7s.
N & M 426), that in addition to the amount of the railway companies’ tolls, a sum varying from twelve to eighteen shillings a ton was paid by the customer for the services which now form the subject of terminal and cartage charges.
In this case the company are entitled to charge return cartage of the goods to the station.
In carriage by road, cost may be roughly measured by distance, though even as to the expenses of cartage that is subject to exceptions.
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