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-SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.

Act of Colonial Legislature or other Authority under which levied. ·

ANALYSES, Continued.

(d) Mineral analyses.

Salts.

Qualitative test for one constitueut,

5.00

Complete qualitative analysis,

15.00

Quantitative analysis eneli constituent,

10.00

Metallic ores.

General qualitative analysis,

15.00

Antimony, Tin, Silver, Gold, qualitative,

10.00

Antimony, Tin, quantitative,

25.00

K

Silver and Gold, quantitative,.................

15.00

And $10 each for any other sample of Silver and Gold when more than one is sent.

Coal,

General analysis (moisture, volatile matter, coke, ash,

specific gravity, and sulphur),

25.00

Determiantion of any single character as moisture, Ultimate analysis (carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen,

sulphur),

5.00

60.00

Graphite.

Moisture, carbon, ash, quantitative,

25.00

(e) Building materials.

Cement,

Quantitative analysis,

25.00

Mortar.

Quantitative analysis,

25.00

Lime.

Quantitative analysis,

10.00

(f) Kerosene.

Flashing point (Abel close test),

5.00

Government Notifications

When two or more samples of Kerosene are sent the fee is $2.50 each. Fire test,

Nos. 285 of 1907 and

360 of 1910.

2,50

Gravity,

5.00

(g) Toxicological examinations.

Qualitative examination,......

Quantitative examination,

(h) Short Consultations,

50.00

100.00

5.00

Charges for articles not enumerated in the above tariff and any further informa- tion can be obtained on application to the Government Analyst.

Quantities which should be submitted for analysis.

Wine, Brandy, Vinegar, Milk, at least,

Butter, at least,

Water (examination for potable purposes), at least, Mineral water, at least,

Substance for mineral analysis, at least,

Conditions

1.-Postage or freight must be prepaid.

..1 bottle (pint.)

Ib. gallon. gallons.

..2 iba.

› 2.—Applications and samples should be addressed to the Government Analyst, who will inform the applicant as to the cost of the ex- amination and will give a bill for the same which must be at once paid to the Colonial Treasurer.

8. The right is reserved of refusing samples from beyond the boundaries of the Colony, or such samples as may not be considered of sufficient public importance to warrant analysis.

4. The locality from which the samples come must be clearly described. 5.-Crushed samples will not be received for analysis under any circum-

stances.

6. All samples analysed will remain the property of the Government. 7.-The Government will not recognise any claims arising from the results

of analysis.

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