The price of anthracite at tide-water (New York) varies from $3.20 to $4.50 per longton.
2
Ten extra longtons of spice not on any inventory, hidden within the structure of the outpost itself.
3
We found that this gang were loading on the average about 12 and a half longtons per man per day.
4
The yearly output of the anthracite mines is upward of fifty-five million longtons a year, or somewhat less than five million tons per month.
1
The Company's tanker fleet consists of approximately 20 tankers aggregating over 1.81 million dead weightton (Mn dwt).
2
Supramax ships typically have a carrying capacity spanning 50,000 to 60,000 dead weighttons.
3
On June 1st, we had increased the American built tonnage to over 3,500,000 dead- weighttons of shipping.
4
Cargo tonnage is the cargo capacity, and may be figured either in weighttons or by cubic measurements, allowing 40 cubic feet to a ton.
1
Upon naval vessels, other than transports, colliers, hospital ships, and supply ships, 50 cents per displacementton.
1
Ten extra longtons of spice not on any inventory, hidden within the structure of the outpost itself.
2
We found that this gang were loading on the average about 12 and a half longtons per man per day.
3
The yearly output of the anthracite mines is upward of fifty-five million longtons a year, or somewhat less than five million tons per month.
1
In 1872 the price of steel was one hundred and eighty-six dollars per grosston.
2
The damned thing got heavier and heavier till it must have weighed a grosston.
3
The 7,767 grosston, 146-metre ship had a crew of 10.
4
In 1827 the rate from Lowell to Boston was $2.00 the grosston; but many articles were carried on much lower terms.
5
The average consumption, and one which is approximately correct for ordinary conditions, is 2000 pounds of coke per grosston (2240 pounds) of pig iron.
Uso de imperial ton en inglés
1
It realized about £20 per imperialton in the port of London.