(A 32)
SPECIF ATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.
Act of Colonial Legislature
or other Authority under which levied.
The fee paid in accordance with the foregoing scale covers muy number of visits that a Surveyor may require to niske before he is able to grant his declaration, as well as the inspection of the light and fog signals, and of the marking of the vessel, which inspection must be made by the Surveyor before he can grant his declaration. The fee does not, however, apply to or include any inspection of lights, fog signals, or marking, made subsequently to the granting of the declaration.
The above fee does not cover any service under the Chinese Passengers' Acts, or measurement for tommage.
(2.)—Survey of Ships under the Chinese Pussengers' Acts,
Surveys made within Office Hours.
Ordinary Survey of the Ship and of her Equipments, Accommodation, Dis- tilling Apparatus (if any), Stores, Light, Ventilation, and Sanitary Arrangements,
Special Survey,
Do. entailing unusual Attention,
Fec.
$
40
50
* A8
60
A special survey is to be deemed to be a survey requiring more than two visits by a Government Surveyor or Surveyors, or a survey in cases in which from age or any other circumstances there are reasonable grounds for doubting the Fen- worthiness of the vessel. Where the case requires unusual attention and occupies an unusual amount of the Surveyor's time, the higher fee of $60 and upwards will be charged, according to the special circumstances of the case and the number of visits made.
Where a declaration has been granted for a Steam-ship under this Ordinance, the survey under the Chinese Passengers' Acts will be made on payment of half the usual fee mentioned above. The fee paid in accordance with the above seale covers the inspection of the lights und fog signals, and the marking of the vessel, made at the time of survey under the Chinese Passengers' Acts. It does not, however, apply to, or include, any inspection of lights, fog signals, or marking, runde subsequently to such survey.
The fee for survey under the Chinese Passengers' Acts does not cover any survey of a Steam--hip for a Passenger Certificate under this Ordinance, or measurement for tonnage, or inspection of crew spaces.
Travelling expenses (if any) and subsistence expenses (if any) due according to the scale authorised by the Governor, will be charged in addition to the fecs,
(3.)-Measurement of Tonnage,
Ordinance 10 of 1899,
Table '.
Tous Gross Register).
Under
50,
50 to
100 to
100, 200,
200 to 500 to
500,
800...
Fee.
Tons (Gross Register).
Fee.
14
1,200 to 2,000,
70
20
2,000 to 3,000,
30
3,000 to 4,000,
40
4,000 to 2,000,
100
20
50
5,000 and upwards,
3 =
60
800 to 1,200,
(4.)—Inspection of the Berthing or Sleeping Accommodation of the Crew. The fee to be paid on application for inspection is $6.
A further fee of $6 will be charged if more than one visit by the Surveyor is
necessary.
The fees for inspection of crew spaces will not be charged if the inspection is made when the vessel is measured for tonnage, but if a second or third vi-it is neces- sary for crew spaces alone, a fee of $t) for each visit will be charged.
(5.)—Inspection of Lights and Fog Signals.
The fee to be paid on application for inspection is $6.
A further fee of $6 will be charged if more than one visit by the Surveyor is
Dcoessury.
(6.)-Inspection of the Marking of Vessels.
The fee for a first visit is §6, and is to cover all expenses except where applica- tion is made by owner, when expenses are also to be charged. For any subsequent visit, expenses are to be charged, but no further feo.