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14 projected piers when the government proceeds with the project for a thirty foot
entrance and interior channel at ... the first of the fourteen piers and can be
utilized as a part of the construction when the 1,000 foot pier is authorized and
built.
14 projected piers when the government proceeds with the project for a thirty foot
entrance and interior channel at ... the first of the fourteen piers and can be
utilized as a part of the construction when the 1,000 foot pier is authorized and
built.
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STAPLETON IMPROVEMENT THE work on the twelve piers and sheds is
substantially completed. ... WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET PIER On account of
the Federal Government's having given peremptory orders to remove temporary ...
STAPLETON IMPROVEMENT THE work on the twelve piers and sheds is
substantially completed. ... WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET PIER On account of
the Federal Government's having given peremptory orders to remove temporary ...
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Placing the Cargo on the Pier When the ship arrives, the pier's clerical staff
secures a copy of the manifest and prepare the sorting lists by which the cargo is
to be sorted. These lists contain amounts, marks and numbers of all goods that
are to ...
Placing the Cargo on the Pier When the ship arrives, the pier's clerical staff
secures a copy of the manifest and prepare the sorting lists by which the cargo is
to be sorted. These lists contain amounts, marks and numbers of all goods that
are to ...
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