DESPATCH.
Payment of Duties.
VII. After examination of goods, Consignees or Shippers will be supplied with a Memo, for early application should be made, of the Duties payable.
They may then pay the amount to the Haikwau Bank or Receiving Office, when they will be furnished with a Duty Receipt in Chinese, which they must bring to the Customs. Import Duty is due upon the landing of the goods and Export Duties on their shipment.
Amendment in respect of weights or value must be made within 24 hours after the landing or shipment of the goods.
No.
VII. On application being made for the Customs' Clearance, if the Customs are satisfied that the Import and Export Manifests are correct, and that all Dues and Duties have been paid, the Customs Clearance will be issued.
Transhipment.
Permits.
Limit of the Anchorage.
Shipment and Discharge of Cargo.
Ballast and Dunnage.
Pilots.
Office Hours.
IX. In all cases of transhipment, application must be made for a Tranship Permit. Goods transhipped before receipt of such Permit are liable to confiscation.
X. All cargo, stores, &c., landed or shipped without a Permit, are liable to confiscation, and the Master of the vessel is liable to a fine.
XI. The limit of the anchorage is defined by a line drawn from the extreme West end of Back Sua (b) Bank to the Jin-wee Point.
Date.
1876 Jul 12
XII. The shipment and discharge of cargo can only be carried on within the above limit, as per previous Paper under the name of Ha-mua († 4).
The authorised Custom's jetty for the examination, landing, and shipment of goods is the one on the river side of the Custom House at Hoi-bow (:f} []).
XIII. No Ballast or Dunnage can be shipped or discharged without Permits, and the same must be properly discharged into lighters or cargo boats, and deposited on shore. For failing to do this, the parties are liable to a fine.
XIV. Vessels requiring native pilots for the Port of Kiungchow are permitted to call at the Ports or Places, namely, Pak-hoi (A), Nao-chow () and Shui-tung (I); but at these Ports or Places, no trade is allowed to be carried on.
XV. The Custom House is open for the transaction of business from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M., Sundays and Holidays excepted.
All applications regarding Customs' business should be addressed to the "Commissioner of Customs."
Custom House, Kiungchow, 1st April, 1876.
True Copy,
COLIN M. FORD.
(Signed,)
H. O. Browne,
Commissioner of Customs.
Me Southampton Rd 15
food and ... (with men and ...)
... instruction for 23rd at 140 ... unnecessary
25
... to temporary Hospital involving heavy outlay ... Hospital bill ... to send out plans at once ...
if ...
... of greatest importance ...
new ...
or allow Colony to ... lame " ...
Mr Meade.
(Minutes.)
... has been ...
the plans ...
U & 9 419)
I believe M. Ihm ...
Engaged for some time on part of the new Civil Hospital; I don't think we should allow any great outlay to be incurred in ... temporary Hospital ...
I would send this paper on to ...
Haile
Perhaps you will, Ommanacy, & ask him how far it is likely that we shall be in a position to send out definite plans - MR
Mr Mmma
... ranney.
-2nd 15/4/76.
There sent the telegram ...
announced.
I know you have not had ...
Mart bisme in which ... 43
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(Subject.)
DESPATCH.
Payment of Daties.
VII. After examination of goods, Consignees or Shippers will be supplied with a Memo,, for e early application should be made, of the Duties payable.
They may
then pay
in the amount to the Haikwau Bank or Receiving Office, when they w furnished with a Duty Receipt in Chinese, which they must bring to the Customs. Import Duta due upon the landing of the goods and Export Duties ou their shipment.
Amendment in respect of weights or value must be made within 24 hours after the lands shipment of the goods.
Jovernor. No.
VII. On application being made for the Customs' Clearance, if the Customs are satisfied th
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Medical
(Subject.)
Import and Export Manifests are correct, and that all Dues and Duties have been paid, the Car Cdate staff unge unmediate addition
Custotus Clearance.
will be issued.
Transhipment.
Permits.
Liuit of the Anchor- age.
Shipment and Dis- charge of Cargo,
Bailast and Image.
Pilots.
Ofee Hours,
IX. In all cases of transhipment, application must be made for a Tranship Permit. Goods trausli before receipt of snob Permit are liable to confiscation.
X. All cargo, stores, &c., lauded or shipped without a Permit, are liable to confiscation, a Master of the vessel liable to a fine.
XI. The limit of the anchorage is defined with a line drawn from the extreme West end: Back Sua (b) Bank to the Jin-wee Point.
Date.
1876 Yul 12
XII. The shipment and discharge of cargo cau only be carried on within the above limit, past previous Paper. nuder the name of Ha-mua († 4).
The authorised Custom's jetty for the examination, landing, and shipment of goods is the one: river side of the Castom House at Hoi-bow (:f} []).
XIII. No Ballast or Dunnage can be shipped or discharged without Permits, and the same my properly discharged into lighters or cargo boats, and deposited on shore. For failing to do this, are liable to a fine.
XIV. Vessels requiring native pilots for the Port of Kiungchow, are permitted to call at the Ports or Places, namely, Pak-hoi (A), Nao-chow () and Shui-tung (I); but a Ports or Places, no trade is allowed to be carried on.
XV. The Custom House is open for the transaction of business from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M., Sunday Holidays excepted.
All applications regarding Customs' business should be addressed to the "Commissioner of Ca
Custom House, Kiungchow, 1st April, 1876.
True Copy,
COLIN M. FORD.
(Signed,)
H. O. Beows,,
Commissioner of Um,
Me Southampton Rd 15
food ans (with men and
anfarction for 23h0 140
unnecellay
25
to temporary Hospital involving heavy outly Hospital bull-fron of to send out plans at onces
if
Sravest importance
new
or allow Colony to digne lame "
Mr Meade.
(Minutes.)
has been
the plans
U & 9 419)
I believe M. Ihm analy
Engaged for some time part
of the new Civil Hospital; Idon't think, we should allow any great outlay
the incurred in
temporary Hospital,
would send this paper on
Haile
Perhaps you LIW. Ommanacy, & as kihar som be likely that we shall be in apposition to send out definite plons - MR
Mr Mmma
ranney.
-2nd 15/4/76.
There sent the telegram
annused.
I know you have not had
Mart bisme in which 43
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