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wharfage Meaning in Bengali



 ঘাট বা জেটি ভাড়া, জেটি সকল

ফি একটি ঘাটা বা Quay ব্যবহারের জন্য অভিযুক্ত

Noun:

ঘাট বা জেটি ভাড়া, জেটি সকল,





wharfage's Usage Examples:

licences for the erection of piers, maintained wharf facilities and collected wharfage rates, maintained swimming baths.


of the river were blocked to shipping, so the provision of replacement wharfage became necessary.


World War II, it was a common practice of many railroad companies to issue wharfage charges on customers when transporting goods from railroad cars and onto.


berths complete but the lower berth still without any timber decking for wharfage.


" In the early 1840s wharfage in Brisbane was concentrated along the South Brisbane Reach of the Brisbane.


The bay was first named in 1918 on drawings of a major new ‘wharfage scheme’ to modernise all Sydney’s docks to handle steamships and motor.


As its name suggests, the company's original business was in running wharfage and dockside warehousing, and it was originally known as The Hong Kong.


Sydney Harbour Trust (later Maritime Services Board) planned broadside wharfage at Balmain East and along the southern shore of Balmain, including Glebe.


between the River Thames and Cassington Mill; it later provided alternative wharfage to that at Eynsham.


Street area as storage, warehousing and markets related to the adjacent wharfage in Darling Harbour.


It is a complex building redolent of the busy wharfage area of earlier times and of a large mercantile facility which was once.


buildings were associated from the early 1820s with some of the earliest wharfage (early 1820s) at Millers Point owned by early merchants William Brown,.


new office of marketmaster and wharfinger which would be in charge of wharfage, dockage rentals, rents for fish houses and a proposed fish wharf and market.


was located), a central haven (The Fleet) which had the majority of the wharfage and was fed by the River Hedon from the north, the eastern haven, which.


the business of transporting freight between trains and piers, "general wharfage business", and the compressing and storing of cotton, according to Poor's.



wharfage's Meaning':

a fee charged for the use of a wharf or quay

Synonyms:

pier; dock; quay; bollard; wharf; bitt; shipside; platform; levee;

Antonyms:

undock; exit; unfasten;

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