definition
The owner or manager of a wharf.
Close to the latter stand the new supreme court, the old age and accident state insurance offices, the chief custom house, and the concert hall, founded by Karl Laeisz, a former Hamburg wharfinger.
The first wharfinger employed in 1835 on The Cromford & High Peak Railroad on it being opened.
These include a small warehouse and the wharfinger 's cottage and office.
The first Wharfinger employed in 1835 on The Cromford & High Peak Railroad on it being opened.
Wharfinger states that in chlorosis the specific action of iron is only obtained by administering those inorganic preparations which give a reaction with the ordinary reagents; the iron ions in a state of dissociation act as a catalytic agent, destroying the hypothetical toxin which is the cause of chlorosis.