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cartage

[kahr-tij] / ˈkɑr tɪdʒ /


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If your business requires serious cartage or towing, only a heavy-duty pickup will fit the bill.

From Washington Times

As most of the relief comes by train there is no cartage or expense attached, and this besides being very convenient is wholly inexpensive.

From Project Gutenberg

Then there were chains, stakes, laborers, and cartage; and the whole cost for burning all three, was one pound, sixteen shillings, and six pence!

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Then the automobile drove up to the steps and was soon followed by a heavy rumbling auto-truck that was used for heavy cartage at Mr. Vernon’s factory.

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They save buyers' commission, and warehouse delivery and cartage, sampling, classing, pressing, shipping, marine risks and freight and cartage to interior towns, which amounts in all to some seven dollars per bale.

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