Report From Select Committee to Examine the Condition of The
state Tobacco Warehouses And Wharves 1849
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Therefore, from all the evidence coming to the knowledge of ji-our committee, and the fact ihat owing to the very low prices of tobacco, prior to the year eigbreen Inuidred and foriy-eight, an immense number of hogsheads of tobacco having accumulated and stored, which slock is now nearly exhausted, that althougli the amount paid for storage has been great, they deem it iinadvi- sabie to put more than (he present number of warehouses under commission. Ware'iouse number tlnee is of small dimen- s...ion?, rnd will not contain perhaps more than two (housand live himdred liogsheads, and lias necessarily incurred (he largest ex- pense Ity \yay of storage; your committee would, but from the fact that they believe there would be endless confusion arising by storing (obacco inspected at different warehouses under (he same roof as all the houses have the same running numbers placed upon the tobacco hogsheads inspected at the different houses, recom- uier.d (liat a part of vrarehouse number five be set apart for (Ije storage of tobacco from nun}ber (hree; but, from the above facts, tliey "believe it would give rise to great trouble, confusion and d^lay.
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