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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
FOREST DUES.
1.—PIXE WOOD TOR BUILDING AXD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, PER TREE.
For every Tree not exceeding sixteen (16) feet iu height.
CIRCUMFERENCE.
D U E S TO I-E PAID.
Under 3 feet
three shillings (3/-)
3 feet and
4 „
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6 „
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9 „
over
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but
under -1 feef
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four
five
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seven
eight
nine
ten
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(4/-)
(«/-)
(6/-)
("/-)
(8/-)
(9/-)
(10/-)
AUTHOKITT.
Order of High Com–
missioner in Council Xo.
222 of 27th October,
1893, published in Gaz–
ette Xo. 422 of 27th
October, 1893.
Forevery Tree exceeding sixteen (16) feet in height but not exceeding forty (40) feet in height.
CIRCUMFERENCE.
D U E S TO EE
Under 3 feet
feet and over but under 4 feet four
three shillings (3/-) and, in additiou, two (2) cp
v
4
5
6
t
8
-9
5
6
l
8
9
10
7t
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tt
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five
sis
seven
; eighc
nine
ten
(4/-)
(V-)
(6/-)
(W-)
(«/-)
(9,-)
(io;-)
three (3) „
four (4) „
five ('.) „
six (6) „
seven (7) „
eight (8) „
nine (9) „,
for every complete
v two (2) feet in
h e i g h t o v e r
sixteen (16) feet.
For every Tree exceeding forty (40) feet in height.
CIRCUMFERENCE.
DUES TO BE PAID.
Under 8 feet .
8 feet and over
4 ,
~> ,1
>,
•6
•• J-
II
8 „ „
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...
but under 4 feet
?i
,.
ri
Jl
li
5 „
6 ,.
' .1
8 ,.
9 ,,
10 „
three shilli
four
five
six
seven
eight
nine
ten
II
II
I.
II
II
»i
II
ngs (3/-)
(*/-)
(5/-)
(6-)
(V-)
(8/-)
(9/-)
(10/-)
three
four
five
six
seven
eight ('»)
nine (9)
(0\
c n
\ i o r trttj complete
y\ r -ii) feet in height
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
two
o»er
,, /sixteen (16) feet.
\ in reipect of ereiy com–
pute two (2) Ieet in
beicht over li feet end
ap to forty (40) feet in
height, and with » fur-
'tlier addition of three
(3) c.p. in respect ot
erer-j complete two (2;
feet in height over fort;
(40) feet.
T h e circumference of the tree to be measured 5 feet from the ground and the height
from lit feet above the ground to such height as will allow a balk of timber to be cut.
License for timber cut from fallen or dead trees in State Forests,—a due of one-third
of such timber drl'vered at such place as the Principal Forest Officer shall direct.
2.—TIMBER FOR MAKING PLOUGHS.
O n e piece of oak for the sole or foot
,, ,, ,, beam
„ stills, regulator aud wings
pine ., pole
3.—License to collect drv wood in the State Forests for making Lime
therein, for each period of three months for which the license is
granted :nid for each kiln supplied
...
...
4..—License to collect dry wood in the State Forests for the making of
charcoal therein in one kiln, for each period of three months for
which the license is granted ...
...
•5.—License to transport dry wood from the forest to any town or village
other than the villages referred to iu Clause 7 •**»( the " W o o d s and
Fore-its Ordinance, 1879:"
For every mule, horse or donkey for three months
For every mule, horse or donkey for one month
For every camel for three months
For everv two-wheeled cart for one month...
i-or every cart with more than two wheels for one month
For every b o m when so permitted by special license (no boat to
exceed o ton-,) for everv vovage
...
6.—For transporting dry wood, as'above, w h e n no license is taken out
under clause 5:
For every load carried bv a mule, horse or donkey ...
r or every camel load *
For every two-
w
l
)e
el
e
d cart ...
For every cart with more than two wheels
t.—Juniper (aorata) for
thereof
3
3
1
2
10/-
10/-
s/-
1/-
5/'-
10/-
15/-
10/-
c.p.
••^.V- I •Kill I >Y V ** llf "-IS
...
well ropes, for every 500 branches or part
"oned, a due not exceeding
remove anv
2
4 „
V-
1/4*
1/-
1
forest produce not hereinbefore men-
per cent, on the value of the produce.