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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.
Act of Colonial Legislature or other Authority under which levied.
IMPORTED TOBACCO ——
DUTIES,—Continued.
9. No drawback shall be allowed, unless with the special permission of the Super- intendent, on any tobacco except in accordance with a certificate of a Government or Monopoly Analyst or Assistant Government Analyst or Assistant Monopoly Analyst which certificate shall be fiual and conclusive evidence of the facts stated therein to have been obtained from the examination of such tobacco or a sample or samples thereof.
The inspecting Revenue Officer shall be entitled to draw such samples free of charge for submission to the Analyst,
10. Drawbacks payable under these regulations shall be paid at the sterling rate for conventional dollars fixed for the mouth in which the application is made, or, if the date when the goods were packed for export can in the opinion of the Superintendent be accurately determined, but not otherwise, at the sterling rate prevailing when the goods were so packed.
Ordinance 39 of 1931, Government Notification
No. 800 of 1931.
LIGHT DUES.
1. All ships, other than river steamers, which enter the waters of the Colony, except British and foreign ships of war and all vessels of less than 20 tons, shall pay the following dues, viz:--
Two and four-tenthe cents per ton.
2. Such dues shall be paid at the Harbour Master's Office at the time of entry,
3.
All river steamers which enfer the waters of the Colony by day or by night, shall pay nine-tenths of a cent per ton.
4. Upon the ascertainment of the amount in dollars and decimals thereof, of any such does the dollars and decimals of the amount so ascertained shall be deemed to be conventional dollars reckoned as the equivalent of one shilling and eight pence sterling; and consequently to arrive at the actual amount payable in Hong Kong currency the con- ventional dollar shall be multiplied by 20 and divided by a figure settled by the Colonial Treasurer from time to time representing the average opening selling rates for the previous month of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation for demands on London.
Section 32 of Ordinance 10 of 1899, Table P.
Govt. Notification No. 147 of 10th March, 1933.
GOVERNMENT BUOYS :-
"A" class for ships from 450 to 600 feet in length $16 per day or part of a day.
"B"
21
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33
300 450
12
27
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17
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P
of less than 300 feet
19
11
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*
11
13
*
At the discretion of the Harbour Master such buoys may be let at a full montbly
reut, such letting to be subjear to revocation at any time. The tenant of any such buoy shall not sub-let the same,
Section 28 (1) of Ordinance 10 of 1899 and Govern- ment Notification No. 693 of 21st Nov., 1930.
LICENCES AND INTERNAL REVENUE NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
ARMS, Licence to deal in
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to possess and carry
AUCTIONEERS' Licences,
10
$1,200 yearly. Orl. 2 of 1900, Sec. 10.
"
600 yearly.
#
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(Weekly)............
25
常常
Ordinance 25 of 1933,
BILLIARD TABLE AND BOWLING ALLEY LICENCES,.......
100
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BOARDING-HOUSE LICENCES,
25
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