29 Words to use with cargos

Lord Bob would drive, but he meant to hire a chauffeur recommended by the Club, so that he would not have to stop behind and see to getting the car across the Channel in a cargo boat.

In February, 1917, in order to investigate this aspect of the question, a conference took place between the Naval Staff and the masters of cargo steamers which were lying in the London docks.

In the case of an ordinary cargo ship there is little difficulty in guessing her speed, since it is certain to be between 8 and 12 knots, and her course can be judged with fair accuracy by the angle of her masts and funnel, or by the angle presented by her bridge.

[Favoritism in allotment of cargo space.]

The decks had more the appearance of a pleasure yacht, than that of a cargo carrier, although the broad beam, and commodious hatches bespoke ample storage room below.

MANSFIELD, HARVEY C. Lake cargo coal rate controversy: a study in governmental adjustment of a sectional dispute.

"I have studied the cargo-lists and plans of the holds, sir.

There were, said he, two if not three at Portsmouth, constructed out of old cargo tramp hulls for the mystification of the enemy.

The inconvenience that would be caused by the loss or breakdown of a supply-carrier would be reduced by employing several vessels of moderate cargo-capacity instead of only one or two of great capacity.

Every class of ship was brought into the service: steam cargo vessels, trawlers, drifters, sailing ships, ketches, and sloops specially designed to have the appearance of cargo ships.

Part of the cliff had slid off into the river and the breach thus made in the road had been repaired by means of a frail-looking rustic bridge built on a bracket composed of rough logs, branches, and reeds, tied together and surmounted by a few inches of earth and pebbles to make it seem sufficiently safe to the cautious cargo mules who picked their way gingerly across it.

Jimmie slipped down the accommodation ladder that led to the well-deck, side-stepped a yawning hatch, dodged a swinging cargo net stuffed with trunks, and entered the second-class smoking-room.

"We left 'er 'eaded for Lord knows where, in latitude forty-nine, With a cargo o' deals from Puget Sound, an' 'er bows blown out by a mine; I seen 'er just as the dark come downI seen 'er floatin' still, An' I 'ope them deals'd let her sink afore so long," said Bill.

When laden he was to carry the slaves to agents in the West Indies, and thence bring home according to opportunity sugar, cotton, coffee, pimento, mahogany and rum, and the balance of the slave cargo proceeds in bills of exchange.

VARIETIES OF RICE.Of the varieties of rice brought to our market, that from Bengal is chiefly of the species denominated cargo rice, and is of a coarse reddish-brown cast, but peculiarly sweet and large-grained; it does not readily separate from the husk, but it is preferred by the natives to all the others.

As the carrying power of the annual galleon was by no means proportioned to the demand for cargo room, the governor divided it as he deemed best; the favorites, however, to whom he assigned shares in the hold, seldom traded themselves, but parted with their concessions to the merchants.

Where from, whither bound, and with what laden?" "From New York; bound to Hamburg; cargo sugars, coffee, and cochineal.

'And for the salving of the cargo,' Precisely it is on that basis alone that the cargo underwriters will deal.

Some three or four of us watched it gloomily from the shore whilst all was bustle on board, the men shifting cargo aft.

and we unmoored the old boat and pulled down to Albany for a cargo west.

"The cargo area has been completely destroyed in an explosion, and the wall has been blown open into empty space.

Coir-coloured cargo bales are stacked round both masts, and her decks are crammed and double-crammed with dark-skinned passengersfrom the foc's'le where they interfere with the crew to the stern where they hamper the wheel.

The masts and yards of older outline have given place to stubby cargo booms of liners, freighters and tramps of multiple flags and nationalities.

The surveying canoes, as usual, went first, while I shepherded the two pairs of lashed cargo canoes.

If that is really so, why does the Deutschland's cargo consist mainly of these three commodities? CHAPTER XIV THE GAGGING OF LIEBKNECHT

29 Words to use with  cargos