? U.S. [f. WAREHOUSE sb. or v. + -AGE.] The cost of warehousing.
1840. Hull Packet, 5 June, 3/2. They must purchase in this country flour which has been ground in anothervery probably across the Atlantic, and thus burdened with the charges of importation, with the expense of warehouseage, and the loss from deterioration.
1915. W. H. Page, Note to Sir E. Grey, 5 Nov. § 31. Costs and expenses such as pilotage, harbour dues, warehouseage, etc., be paid by the claimants.