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(A 36)

SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.

Aot of Colonial Legislature or other Authority under which levied.

FEES OF COURT,—Continued,

Admission and Enrolment of Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, je.

1. On the filing of an Affidavit........

2.00

ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1871.

2. On the Enrolment and Registration of Articles or of any Assignment of

Articles under Sections 6 and 18

5.00

3. On the Entry of such Articles or Assignment in the Book to be opened to

Publie Inspection under Sections 6 and 18............................

5.00 5.00

Ordinance 1 of 1871,

(Schedule.)

4. On the Registration of a Public Notary under Section 25.

5. On the Admission of any Person to practise as a Solicitor whether on his

own account or as Clerk to another Solicitor or Firm of Solicitors ...150.00

Police Magistrates' Court,

For affixing Magistrates' Seal or Signature, except to Official Documents, to which such Seal or Signature may be required by a Government Officer

0,50

C.S.O. No. 1366 of 1912.

For administering an Oath..............

0.50

For every Recoguisance in a Cuse Appealed to the Supreme Court........................... For drawing and copying the Case if not exceeling & Folios of 72 words,

each

2,00

3.00

For every additional Folio, if the Case exceed the said 5 Folios,................

· For Certificate for leave to Appeal

Ordinance 3 of 1890,

Section 106.

0.30 0.50

GOVERNMENT BLOTS :-

A class for ships from 450 to 600 feet in length $8 per day or part of a day,

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11

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300 450

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11

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11

of less than 300 feet

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11

6

4

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13. JJ

17 "

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19

.50 cents. .25

+

Section 28 (1) of Ordinance 10 of 1899 and Govern- ment Notifications No. 58 of 1916 and No. 7 of 1924.

Government Notification

No. 276 of 1909.

"C At the discretion of the Harbour Muster such buoys may be let at a ful! monthly

rent, such letting to be subject to revocation at any time, The tenant of any such buoy shall not sub-let the same. GRAVES CERTIFICAtes, New Territories, 1 Old,

( Now grave, ........................................... Gunpowder STORAGE :—

*

"

Parkages containing 25 18. and less of loose Gunpowder.............. 7 cents 1

of Gunpowder in tins ...10 more than 25 tb. and less than 50 lb. of

loose Grupowder.

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more than 25 Ib. and less than 50 fb. of

Gunpowder in tius

14

.........16

M

50 b. and less than 75 lb. of loose Gun-

powder

.20

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»

50 b. and less than 75 lb. of Ganpowder

in tins

.22

"

31

"

75 lb. and less than 100 lb. of loose Gun--

powder

.............. 16

11

.28 11

a month, or fraction

of a month.

Ordinance 10 of 1899,

Section 36, and Table R.

75 lb. and less than 100 h. of Gunpowder

in tins

and so on, increasing by 6 cents per package for each 25 b. of Gunpowder, up to and in excess of 100 D., according as the Gunpowder may be loose or in tine. Packages containing Safety Cartridges to be charged per 25 fb. weight, 6 cents a month, or fraction of a month; packages of detonators, 9 cents per 25 m. weight. Cases or boxes of Percussion Caps to be charged six cents for twenty-five pounds

weight a month or fraction of å month.

The weight of the various packages will be determined at the time of storing, and no

alteration will be allowed after they have been received into the Magazine. The Government will not be responsible for dumage by explosion, or by insufficient or improper packing, and as wooden packages are liable to the attacks of white'ants, they should be tin-lined, and the lining should be intact,

Storage of Other Explusives :-

Nitro-Glycerine, or Glonnine Oil, Guu Cotton, Fulminating Mercury, Dynamite,

Lithofracteur, Horsleys' Patent Blasting Powder, &c., &c. Cases of above containing 25 tb. and less,

.16 cents

J1

17

11

27

11

containing more than 25 lb, and less than 50 b., .......................28 50 th, and less than 75 B., ................................................................40 75 M. and less than 100 b...

4

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■"month, or

fraction of a

month.

Government

Notification

No. 210 of 1913.

Ordinance 10 of 1899, Sec-

ion 86, aud Table R.

and so on, increasing by 12 cents per package for each 25 lb. weight. The weight of the various packages will be determined at the time of storing, and no

alteration will be allowed after they have been received into the Magazine. The Government will not be responsible for damage by explosion, or by insufficient or improper packing, and as wonden packages are liable to the attacks of white ants, they should be tin-fine-l, and the lining should be intact.

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