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<p><note>New method or | <p><note>New method or mode of lifting heavy bodies and adapting build<hi rend='superscript'>gs</hi> thereto</note> 1. Unloading <add><gap/></add> <hi rend='underline'>from</hi><lb/> | ||
the present Lighters<lb/> | the present Lighters<lb/> | ||
2. Unloading <hi rend='underline'>without</hi><lb/> | 2. Unloading <hi rend='underline'>without</hi><lb/> | ||
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<head>1</head> | |||
<p>War-time makes the<lb/> | |||
improvement the more<lb/> | |||
important and pressing<lb/> | |||
by crowding<lb/> | |||
the trade into <unclear>fleets</unclear><lb/> | |||
which consequently<lb/> | |||
impede the discharge</p> | |||
<head>2</head> | |||
<p>The application of the<lb/> | |||
City for widening improvements<lb/> | |||
is a favourable<lb/> | |||
opportunity</p> | |||
<head>3</head> | |||
<p>To quiet the City, if<lb/> | |||
any opposition were<lb/> | |||
apprehended, the City's<lb/> | |||
jurisdiction might be<lb/> | |||
extended to the new-bought<lb/> | |||
ground.</p> | |||
<head>4.</head> | |||
<p>The Act would give<lb/> | |||
the City a general<lb/> | |||
power of purchasing<lb/> | |||
for the purpose.</p> | |||
<head>5</head> | |||
<p>By this <del><add>the</add></del> means they<lb/> | |||
could <sic>chose</sic> among<lb/> | |||
the three places at<lb/> | |||
their ease, and take<lb/> | |||
advantage of the competition<lb/> | |||
amongst the<lb/> | |||
owners.</p> | |||
<head>6.</head> | |||
<p>Make the new<lb/> | |||
ground a new<lb/> | |||
<hi rend='underline'>Ward</hi> with a new<lb/> | |||
Alderman, Deputy<lb/> | |||
&c? Though this<lb/> | |||
would be lessening<lb/> | |||
the value of the <del>Ad</del><lb/> | |||
present places.<lb/> | |||
The <gap/> people<lb/> | |||
would probably rather<lb/> | |||
have it upon the footing<lb/> | |||
of the Dutch<lb/> | |||
<foreign>Pays Conquis</foreign></p> | |||
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1794
New method or mode of lifting heavy bodies and adapting buildgs thereto 1. Unloading from
the present Lighters
2. Unloading without
the present Lighters
viz: from the Ships
into the Warehouses
immediate
3. Air-Docking
4. Air-launching.
N.B. The Docking
and launching are
not confined to a
spot as the Unloading
is.
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Air Docking
& Launching
Conditions
1. A Bold Shore
bold enough: i:e:
where there is depth
of water for the Vessel
to come in close to
the shore. at thos
But no Harbour
is necessary — no
indenture in the
land, affording by
its arms shelter
from the Wind.
Among the advantages
which will
accrue exclusively
to the Company,
and which will
be shared by the
rest of the trade?
What danger of
their acquiring a
monopoly, and how
to obviate it?
How much of the
New Warehouse-room
is requisite to supersede
the use of Ships
as Warehouses?
How much to supersede
the use of the
Warehouses existing
but either in point
of Situation or some
other particular inconvenient?
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Places
1. Madrass?
2. Masulipatam?
3. Glustadt
4. Cork
Facienda by Co
1. Grounds to be
survey'd.
2. Buildings &
other works
estimated.
3. Proprietors Statement of
interfering interests
to be made out.
4. Preliminary Fund to be
formed for the
above expenses.
5. & these Surveys
and estimates when
made to be printed
and handed about
for subscription to
the efficient fund
N.B. Contributors
to the Preliminary
Fund to be indemnified
afterwards
out of the Efficient
Fund.
6. Surveys to be
made of the content
of the present
Legal Quays,
and a comparison
made of it with
the Rent: how
much pr cubic
Yard it amounts
to.
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Present Charges
1. Unloading into
Lighters
2. Hoisting from
Lighters into the
Warehouse.
3. Demarrage of
the Vessel.
4. Pillage from the
Vessel
5. Waste while the
goods () are
on the Quay.
6. Pay of the Ship Officers
during Demarrage
7. Pay of the Custom
House Offer during
Demarrage
8. Warehouse Rent
9. Insurance from
Fire
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Per on Value. £. s. d
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S. B.'s Rates Sucrandi
Profit in proportion
to the number of Days
of demarrage saved
upon the average rate
of demarrage.
Present averaging 30 days
Pay so much for
hoshead of sugar
for every day of demarrage
saved upon
the whole cargo.
What pretension
can he have to
any share in the
Warehouses? The
service he performs
will be the saving
of the expence in
the unloading.
His profit should
therefore arise from
the being paid
for that service
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1
War-time makes the
improvement the more
important and pressing
by crowding
the trade into fleets
which consequently
impede the discharge
2
The application of the
City for widening improvements
is a favourable
opportunity
3
To quiet the City, if
any opposition were
apprehended, the City's
jurisdiction might be
extended to the new-bought
ground.
4.
The Act would give
the City a general
power of purchasing
for the purpose.
5
By this the means they
could chose among
the three places at
their ease, and take
advantage of the competition
amongst the
owners.
6.
Make the new
ground a new
Ward with a new
Alderman, Deputy
&c? Though this
would be lessening
the value of the Ad
present places.
The people
would probably rather
have it upon the footing
of the Dutch
Pays Conquis
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