1636 ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1882 .
Tramways.
Schedule B.
The tolls and charges by this Ordinance authorized to be taken are :—
For every passenger travelling upon the tramways Nos. 1 , 2, 3, and 4, or any of them, or any
part thereof,
If such passenger is a first class passenger, any sum not exceeding .20 cents.
If a second class passenger, any sum not exceeding ......... ..15 ..
If a third class passenger, any sum not exceeding ..... ♪
For every passenger travelling upon the tramway No. 5 , or any part thereof,—
The same tolls and charges as those hereinbefore authorized in respect of the tramways.
Nos. 1 , 2, 3 and 4.
For every passenger travelling upon the tramway No. 6, or any part thereof,
If such passenger is a first class passenger, any sum not exceeding ...............30 cents.
If a second class passenger, any sum not exceeding .......... .20 ""
If a third class passenger, any sum not exceeding 10
Schedule C.
TOLLS AND CHARGES FOR ANIMALS, GOODS, & c.
Animals.
Per mile.
For every horse, mule, or other beast of draught or burden , per head, .12 cents.
For every ox, cow, bull or head of cattle, per head, 12 "3
For every calf, pig, sheep, or other small animal, per head, ..... 10 "
Goods and minerals.
For all coals, coke, culm, charcoal, cannel, limestone, chalk, lime, salt, sand, fire-clay, cinders,
dung, compost and all sorts of manure, and all undressed materials for the repair of public
roads or highways, per ton, …………….. ...... .20
For all iron, iron ore, pig iron, bar iron, rod iron , sheet iron, hoop iron, plates of iron , slabs , billets
and rolled iron, bricks, slags, and stone, stones for building, pitching and paving, tiles,
slates, and clay (except fire-clay), and for wrought iron not otherwise specially classed
herein, and for heavy iron castings, including railway chairs, per ton ......... 20
For all sugar, grain, corn, flour, hides, dyewoods , earthenware, timber and metals (except iron) ,
nails, anvils, vices, and chains, and for light iron castings, per ton........ 20
For cotton and other wools, drugs (except opium ) and manufactured goods, and all other wares,
merchandise , fish, articles, matters or things, per ton, .30
For opium, per chest,.......... .20
Smallparcels.
For every parcel not exceeding seven pounds in weight, cach, 5 ""
For any parcel exceeding seven pounds and not exceeding fourteen pounds in weight, each, ... 10
For any parcel exceeding fourteen pounds and not exceeding twenty-eight pounds in weight,
each, ..........15
For any parcel exceeding twenty-eight pounds, and not exceeding fifty-six pounds in weight,
each, ………………. 20
For any parcel exceeding fifty-six pounds in weight , such sums as the company may think fit.
Provided always, that articles sent in large aggregate quantities, although made up in separate
parcels, such as bags of sugar, coffee, meal, and the like, shall not be deemed small parcels, but that
term shall apply only to single parcels in separate packages.
Regulations as to tolls.
A fraction of a mile beyond an integral number of miles shall be deemed a mile.
For a fraction of a ton, the company may demand and take tolls and charges according to the
number of the quarters of a ton in such fraction, and if there be a fraction of a quarter of a ton, such
fraction shall be deemed a quarter of a ton.
With respect to all articles, except stone and timber, the weight shall be determined according to
the usual avoirdupois weight.
With respect to stone and timber, fourteen cubic feet of stone, fifty cubic feet of China fir, or
Singapore cedar, and forty cubic feet of any other timber, shall be deemel one ton weight, and so in
proportion for any smaller quantity.