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n. - A platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; A fee charged for the use of a quay.

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  • Then there was a clamorous demand for "wharfage," and the hackman charged half a dollar for taking me a quarter of a mile.
  • The Pellans had taken the cheapest commercial wharfage available.
  • The last ships at the piers, one by one, began to depart their wharfage.
  • Ports policy and improving the overall competitiveness of freight and wharfage charges
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