9 6 



Cost of Transport from Denmark. [may, 



way refunds them is. ijd. for every thirty-one miles (50 

 kilometres) the waggon travels. 



For Distances up to 



Small Lots, 

 per ton. 



rer Waegon-load ot 

 5 Tons, 

 per ton. 





s. d. 



s. d. 



10 Mile 



2 si 



1 65 



20 ,, 



3 5* 



4 5i 



2 4 



30 



3 l} s 



40 *> 



5 4 



3 9l 



50 „ 



6 3 



4 2 f 



60 „ 



6 10 



4 io| 



7o „ 



7 6 



5 5* 



80 „ 



8 li 



5 91 



90 



8 8 



6 i± 



100 



9 4 



6 6| 



no 



9 9t 



6 iof 



115 » 



9 iof 



7 0 



The rates include the services of collection by cart within the- 

 carting radius, loading and unloading, and delivery, either from 

 station to steamer or merchant's warehouse in Copenhagen. 

 These rates are at owner's risk, and there are no other rates in 

 force. Through rates to England are practically non-existent 

 owing to the fact that most of the produce passes through the 

 warehouses of local merchants ; but through rates do, however,, 

 exist for bacon, e.g., 27s. 6d. per ton from Odense to London, 

 via Esbjerg, and 35s. to Manchester, via Grimsby and Esbjerg. 



The following are examples of the rates for bacon per ton 

 from Copenhagen, via Hull (distance, Copenhagen to Hull, 640 

 miles) : — 



s. d. 



To Stockport, Manchester, Salford- -5-ton lots ... 31 o per ton 

 ,, Stockport, Manchester, Salford — small quantities 35 o ,, 

 ,, Birkenhead and Liverpool — 4-ton lots ... ... 29 2 ,, 



,, Birkenhead and Liverpool — small quantities ... 35 o ,, 



,, Bristol ... 42 6 „ 



Cardiff ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 45 o 



Birmingham ... ... ... ... ... ... 42 o 



Chester ... ... ... ... ... ... 40 o 



,, London (rail from Hull) ... ... ... ... 40 o ,, , 



From Copenhagen, via Leith (distance, Copenhagen to Leith, 

 580 miles) : — 



To Edinburgh 

 ,, Dumfries 

 ,, Belfast ... 

 Ardrossan 

 Glasgow 

 Inverness 



25 o per ton 



35 o „ 



30 o „ 



30 o „ 



20 o ,, 



42 o ,, 



