The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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Page 21
It is anticipated that when the improvements now underway are completed, these
revenues will reach $10,000,000 per annum. New Work At Canal Street there will
be constructed the first two steamship pers under the modernization plans of ...
It is anticipated that when the improvements now underway are completed, these
revenues will reach $10,000,000 per annum. New Work At Canal Street there will
be constructed the first two steamship pers under the modernization plans of ...
Page 22
STAPLETON IMPROVEMENT THE work on the twelve piers and sheds is
substantially completed. The contracts for the mechanical equipment for these
piers will be let in the very near future, making these piers adequate to cope with
the large ...
STAPLETON IMPROVEMENT THE work on the twelve piers and sheds is
substantially completed. The contracts for the mechanical equipment for these
piers will be let in the very near future, making these piers adequate to cope with
the large ...
Page 5
The Association's water plant is already completed and it has been accepted by
the State Board of Health. As it pumps ISO gallons of water per minute, or,
216,000 gallons every 24 hours, it meets all requirements. The first unit of the
electric ...
The Association's water plant is already completed and it has been accepted by
the State Board of Health. As it pumps ISO gallons of water per minute, or,
216,000 gallons every 24 hours, it meets all requirements. The first unit of the
electric ...
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