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(A 18)

SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c,

Act of Colonial Legislature or other Authority under which lovied.

ANALYSES,—Continued.

(4) Sampling :—

Tin, sampling 10% of the slabs and stamping every slab with

the Government Stamp, per 100 slabs

..........$ Antimony, sampling 10% of the Cases, but no souling, for each

500 cases Essential Oils, (Anise, Cussin, etc.), sampling 10% of the cases and sealing every enso with the Government Seal, for every 100 enses or portion thereof Mineral Ores in bags, sumpling 10% for each 1,000 bags or

portiou (hereaf

5.00

10.00

10,00

10.00

Land and other Fatty Oils, sampling 10% of the casks or casos,

no sealing, per 1,000 ensks

10,00

The minimum charge for any sumpling will be $10.00,

(7) Toxicological Exuminations :—

Qualitative examination

Qonutitutive examination

50.00 100,00

5.00

(j) Short Consultations....

Charges for articles not ennnsorated in the above tariff and any further informa- tion can be obtained on appliention to the Govertnurut Analyst.

Quantities which should be sent for duulysis:—

Wine, Brandy, Vinegur, Milk, at least

Butter, at least

Water (Examination for Potable purposes), at least

Mineral Water, at least

Minerals, for analysis, at least

Essoutinl Oils.......

Fatty Oils

| Bottle (Piuf).

Th.

Gallon. Galions.

.2 lbs.

8 Fluid Ounces. 1 Pint.

Governmout Notifications.

Nos. 439 of 1918, and 336 of 1919.

Conditions :-

1.- Postage or freight must be prepaid.

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

3.—The right is reserved of refusing samples from beyond the boundaries of the Colony, or such samples as TIEN Y not be considored of suficient public importance to warrant manlysis, 4.—The locality from which the samples come most bo clearly described. 5.-Crushed samples will not he received for munlysis under any

circumstances,

6.—All samples analysed will remain the property of the Government. 7.– The Government will not recoguise muy claims arising from the results.

of auntysis.

Schedule of Charges for Bacteriological Examinations in the Bacteriological Institute :--

General Directions:

1. Sterile Swabs for use in enses of susposted diphtheria, and ourlits for taking blood for Widal's blood examination, will be supplied on application. In other cases requiring bactoriological examination, the material must be sont in sterile stoppered bottles or jars, nul every precaution must be taken to prevent the entrance of extraneous organisms.

2. Tissues for the preparation of sections, which ennnot reach the Laboratory within a few hours of removal, may be placed in 50 per cent, spirit. They should if possible be placed in 19% formalin solution while still warm. This solution will be supplied if desired.

3. Ench specimen must be accompanied by a writton statement of—(a) the name and address of the souler; (b) the provisional diagnosis of the case; (c) a detailed statement of the nature of the examination required. The specimen will not be examined unless this is done,

Government Notification

No. 439 of 1918.

Government Notification

No. 272 of 1926,

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