GALSTON, District Judge.
On January 29, 1936, following a well-known usage or custom in harbor towage, the barge Sterling, then lying at Ninety-Sixth street, was reported light to the Reading Company. The Reading Company's tug took the barge at Ninety-Sixth street, East River, and towed it to the respondent's stakeboat in upper New York Bay. From the stakeboat the barge was taken by another of the respondent's tugs on hawsers to Port Reading and tied to the light...
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