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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.

Act of Colonial Legislature or other Authority under which loviod.

Storage of Other Explosives,—

Nitro-Glycerine, or Glonoine Oil, Gun Cotton, Fulminating Mercury, Dynamite, Lithofracteur, Horsleys' Patent Blasting Powder, &c., &c.

Cases of above containing 25 fbs, and less,

containing more than 25 lbs. and less than 50 lbs.,.

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50 lbs. and less than 75 lbs.,

75 lbs. and less than 100 lbs...

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.16 cents .28

.40

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A month, or

fraction of a

month.

and so on, increasing 12 cents per package for each 25 lbs. weight. The weight of the various packages determined at the time of storing, and no alter-

ution allowed after they have been received into the Magazine.

Government not responsible for damage 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, aul the lining should be intact. HOUSEHOLDERS,—Registration of

Ordinance 26 of 1891, Section 37, and Re- gulation of 16th De- cember, 1902.

Registration Fee of Householder,

3.00

Bond by non-resident Householder,

500

Registration of change of Householder of Tenement already registered,

1.00

On issue of Fresh Certifiente in the event of removal,

0.25

Ordinance 13 of 1898,

Schedule 4.

Certified Copies of Extracts from Householders Register, First Folis, And for every Subsequent Folio,

0.25

0.10

IMPERIAL POST OFFICE,-Coutribution from

.£710 nunually.

C.8.0. Nos. 490 & 1291

of 1868.

LOCK HOSPITAL,—Grant-in-Aid from Admiralty,

£100 annually.

C.S. Letter No. 3318 of 19th December, 1890.

EMIGRATION FEES:-

Medical Fees on Examination of Emigrants,—

For every 100 Persons examined under Section 41, Ordinance 1 of

1889,

..$ 25.00

Fees on Certificate granted under Article 1 and Application for Certificate under Article 2 of the Regulation contained in Schedule I to Ordinance 1 of 1889,-

Ordinance 1 of 1889.

For every Certificate, a Stamp duty of

For every Application for Certificate, a Stump duty of

1.00 1.00

For every Certificate, a Stamp duty of

Fees on Fittings Certifiente, Section 60,

MEDICAL TREATMENT:—–

For Patients treated in the Government Civil Hospital, according to the following

Scale: -

25.00

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Civil Servants drawing Salaries under :—

$40 per month,

$40 to $ 60 per month,

$60 to $80

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$80 to $100

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Over $100, as Third Class Patient.......

as Second Class Patient.

ns First Class Patient,

Salaries less than $20 per month,

Sanitary Inspector,

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...$0.15 cents per diem.

0.20 "

0,50

15

0.75

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21

1.00

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2.00

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3.00

77

Free.

0.70 cents

19

For wives of Civil Servants, according to the same scale.

Other Patients: -

Children,

Seamen,

Asiatic Seamen sont in by Board of Trade,. Private Patiout (3rd class) (Asiatic),

Half price in each class,

.$1.50

per diem.

0.50 cents

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0.50 1

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liet),........

1.25

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) (European),

2.00

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2nd class,

4.00

77

1st class,

7.00

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Government Notifica- tion No. 163 of 14th March, 1902,

Certificates.—A charge of $10 is made for all certificates issued in connection with fitness or unfitness of patients or others to perform their duty, for invaliding certificates and certificates in connection with insurance, &c. Wines, spirits and malt liquors consumed by paying patients will be charged

Extra, except brandy administered medicinally.

Tariff of Charges for Analytical work :—

(a) Analyses of Food Materials.—When any substance of the nature of a food or a drug is required to be examined as to evidence of purity or freedom from adulteration, a uniform charge of five dollars is made in accordanco with section 11 of The Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1896.

* The term "food" shall include every food of article used for food or drink by man, other than drugs or water. The term "drug" aball include medicine for internal or external use. (Section 2 of The Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1896.)

Government Notification

No. 664 of 7th Novem- ber, 1901.

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