Ian Ross Haulage Ltd.
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Sweet WellsEastgate
Bishop Auckland
DL13 2JE
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ross
1. Ross, John Ross, Sir John Ross, explorer, adventurer
usage: Scottish explorer who led Arctic expeditions that yielded geographic discoveries while searching for the Northwest Passage
2. Ross, James Clark Ross, Sir James Clark Ross, explorer, adventurer
usage: British explorer of the Arctic and Antarctic; located the north magnetic pole in 1831; discovered the Ross Sea in Antarctica; nephew of Sir John Ross
3. Ross, Sir Ronald Ross, doctor, doc, physician, MD, Dr., medico
usage: British physician who discovered that mosquitos transmit malaria
4. Ross, Nellie Ross, Nellie Tayloe Ross, politician, politico, pol, political leader
usage: a politician in Wyoming who was the first woman governor in the United States
5. Ross, Betsy Ross, Betsy Griscom Ross, dressmaker, modiste, needlewoman, seamstress, sempstress
usage: American seamstress said to have made the first American flag at the request of George Washington
haulage
1. the act or labor of hauling.
2. the amount of force expended in hauling.
3. a charge made, esp. by a railroad, for hauling equipment, commodities, etc.
The business of being a haulier or hauler , also called haulage contractor, common carrier, contract carrier, or private carrier, in other words of transporting goods by road or rail for other companies or one''s own company.
The horizontal transport of ore, coal, supplies, and waste, also called cartage or drayage. The vertical transport of the same with cranes is called hoisting.
The charges made for hauling freight on carts, drays, lorries, or trucks.
Haulage cost is the cost of loading raw ore at a mine site and transporting it to a processing plant.
Haulage rights is the arrangement where one railway, supplying cars, may negotiate rates with customers located on another railway''s line, the road granting haulage rights. This differs from trackage rights in that the host railway operates the trains for the other railway, where with trackage rights, the secondary railway operates trains over the host''s track.
1. draw, haul, haulage, pull, pulling
usage: the act of drawing or hauling something; "the haul up the hill went very slowly"
bishop auckland
Bishop Auckland is a market town and civil parish in County Durham in North East England. It is located about 12 miles northwest of Darlington and 12 miles southwest of Durham at the confluence of the River Wear with its tributary the River Gaunless. According to the 2001 census, Bishop Auckland has a population of 24,392.
The earliest known reference to Bishop Auckland itself is around 1000AD as land given to the Duke of Northumberland for defending the church against the Scots.
Much of the town''s early history surrounds the Bishops of Durham and the establishment of a hunting lodge, which later became the main residence of the Bishops of Durham. This link with the Bishops of Durham is reflected in the first part of the town''s name.
During the Industrial Revolution, the town grew rapidly as coal mining took hold as an important industry. The subsequent decline of the coal mining industry in the late twentieth century has been blamed for a fall in the town''s fortunes in other sectors. Today, the largest sector of employment in the town is manufacturing

