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... " and pays charges accordingly ; he ships it to New York by rail and pays freight by the " hundred " pounds ; he transships * See page 89 . it by ocean vessel and pays freight by the " Proceedings at the Annual Meeting . 39.
... " and pays charges accordingly ; he ships it to New York by rail and pays freight by the " hundred " pounds ; he transships * See page 89 . it by ocean vessel and pays freight by the " Proceedings at the Annual Meeting . 39.
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New York (N.Y.). Produce Exchange. it by ocean vessel and pays freight by the " bushel ; " if it goes to Liverpool it is sold by the " cental ; " if it goes to London it is sold by the " quarter " of 480 pounds ; if to Hull or Newcastle ...
New York (N.Y.). Produce Exchange. it by ocean vessel and pays freight by the " bushel ; " if it goes to Liverpool it is sold by the " cental ; " if it goes to London it is sold by the " quarter " of 480 pounds ; if to Hull or Newcastle ...
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... vessels arriving at Sandy Hook have been restored through a new and more favorable arrangement made with the Maritime Association . BY - LAWS AND TRADE RULES . The Board of Managers have amended Section 45 of the By - Laws so as to ...
... vessels arriving at Sandy Hook have been restored through a new and more favorable arrangement made with the Maritime Association . BY - LAWS AND TRADE RULES . The Board of Managers have amended Section 45 of the By - Laws so as to ...
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... vessels to cars and from cars in New York into steamers , at a total cost for transfers of not to exceed 3 % of one cent per bushel , while for a similar service the lake and canal route is taxed 24 cents per bushel ; then add to this 1 ...
... vessels to cars and from cars in New York into steamers , at a total cost for transfers of not to exceed 3 % of one cent per bushel , while for a similar service the lake and canal route is taxed 24 cents per bushel ; then add to this 1 ...
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... vessels a uniform rate of one - eighth of one cent per bushel for elevating grain , while the New York elevators charge canal boats one - half of one cent per bushel for elevating ; and Whereas , Such elevation charge to boats , of one ...
... vessels a uniform rate of one - eighth of one cent per bushel for elevating grain , while the New York elevators charge canal boats one - half of one cent per bushel for elevating ; and Whereas , Such elevation charge to boats , of one ...
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Page 170 - I do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that I will execute the duties of an Inspector of Grain, under the rules of the New York Produce Exchange, with strict impartiality and according to the best of my ability.
Page 241 - This contract is made in view of, and in all respects subject to, the By-Laws and Rules established by the New York Produce Exchange...
Page 140 - Hogs, in strips ; the Hog to be first split through the backbone ; or, if split on one side, then an equal proportion of hard and soft sides, as they are termed, must be packed, properly flanked and not back-strapped. One hundred and ninety...
Page 186 - Any duly authorized inspector of grain who shall be guilty of neglect of duty, or who shall knowingly or carelessly inspect or grade any grain improperly, or who shall accept any money or other consideration, directly or indirectly, for any neglect of duty, or the improper performance of any duty as such inspector of grain; and any person who shall improperly influence any inspector of grain in the performance of his duties as such inspector, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction,...
Page 116 - Directors, and their chairmen and members shall be appointed by the president, subject to the approval of the Board of Directors.
Page 110 - ASSOCIATION," with perpetual succession and power to use a common seal and alter the same at pleasure, to sue and be sued, to take and...
Page 186 - Inspector-in-Chief, and all persons inspecting Grain under his direction, shall in no case make the grade of Grain above that of the poorest quality found in any lot of Grain, when it has evidently been mixed or doctored for the purposes of deception.
Page 108 - SEC. 5. — The Board of Managers shall annually elect, by ballot, five members of the Association, who shall not be members of the Board, as a committee to be known and styled the Arbitration Committee of the New York Commercial Association.
Page 107 - Association, as now constituted, s.hall be the officers and managers of the said corporation until their present term of office shall expire, and until others under the provisions of this Act shall be elected in their place. All vacancies which may occur in the said Board by death, resignation, or otherwise, shall be filled by the said Board. A majority of the members of such Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
Page 125 - ... a view to the greatest economy consistent with efficient service, shall organize them in separate departments, for the proper working of each and all of which he shall be held responsible. He shall...