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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
P O R T , H E A L T H A N D L I G H T DUES—continued.
5. Full dues are payable in respect of any ship hired or chartered bv His Maiestv's
Government for the conreyance of troops or stores but which is also emoloved without tlie
consent of the proper authority of the Admiralty for the importation of goods other than foods
or stores for His Majesty's service.
6. For the conveyance of goods with the consent of the proper authority of the Admiralty
by any transport or ship hired or chartered by His Majesty's Government, the person importing
such goods shall pay in lieu of dues a sum equal to one shilling per ton on the amount of such
goods with a minimum amount offiveshillings.
EXEMPTIONS.
Ships of war.
Transports in His Majesty's service.
Ships hired or chartered by His Majesty's Government for the conveyance of troops or
stores for His Majesty's service, andflyingthe Admiralty transport flag.
Yachts belonging to recognised yacht clubs and wholly in ballast.
Ships which having entered a port under stress of weather or for obtaining provisions or
wa er shall leave it without having effected any commercial transaction other than the landing
assengers under stress of weather.
3team tugs employed solely in towing and not having goods or passengers on board.
Ships which have entered a port for che purpose of loading or discharging cargo and which
are prevented, through stress of weather or quarantine restrictions, from loading or discharging
any cargo.
Ships which enter a port wholly in ballast and leavo without having loaded cargo and
without having landed or taken on board passengers or cargo or having effected auy commercial
transaction.
Ships calling at a port in Cyprus for orders or medical inspection only and without having
effected any commercial transaction proceeding to another port in Cyprus. Provided that the
towing of lighters aud the conveyance of hamals from the one port to the other port shall not
be deemed to be a commercial transaction.
Boats licensed under the Boats Regulation Law, 1884.
Ships under 10 tons registered tonnage owned by persons domiciled in Cyprus.
* WHARFAGE DUES.
Leviable ai the Pons of Larnaca, Limassoi, Paphos. Kyrenia. Famagnsra,
Carpas. Lefka. Latzi, and ac Zyyi in Larnaca District. Pissouri and
Kvdhmiou in Limassoi Diss trior, Koma tou Yialou, Chelones and
Akanthou in Famagusta District, and at Pyrgo in Nicosia District.
SCALE OF WHARFAGE DDES FOR IMPORTS.
Animals :
Ac
T H O
aITT.
Asses
Camels
!for*('S
Muies
Oxen
Goats, sheep and other animals not specified
Bottles, empcy
Bricks and ci les
Carriages, 2-wheeled ... ... ...
„ -.-wheeled
Carts, 2 wheeled
,, 4-wheeled
Cement and > Line
Coals
Coffee
Copper places, copper puns, boilers aud stills
Cocton, woollen, aud silk piece goods
Demijohns, empty
Earthen dminast- pipes ...
Earthenware (loose) :
Jars
Other
Fish ...
Furniture, chairs
Grain :—
Wheat and vetches ... "" ... ...
Barlev
each
's
2s. „
3cp. „
2cp. per gross
2cp. per 1,000
3s. each
3s. 6cp. each
ls. 6cp. each
2s. each
lcp. per 100 okes
3cp. per ton
( 3cp. per package not exceeding W) okes
( 6cp. per package exceeding 6'J okes
lOcp. per 100 okes
{ 4cp. per package not exceeding -i-t okes
j Is. per package exceeding it okes and not ex-
| ceeding 440 okes
( Is.ficp.exceeding 440 okes
-£cp. each
**cp. per down
lcp. each
2cp. per 100
2cp. jor packag.
i_c\). per dozen
• 2cp. per 5 kiles
Law No. 22 of 1899-
sec. 22.
Orders in Council
No. 814 of 22nd Sept.,
1920. published in Gaz.
No. 1450 of 22nd Sept..
1920,.No S32 of 18th
April, 1921 published
in Gazette No. 1477 of
29th April. 1921. and
Xo. 987 of 6th Feb.,
1924, published in Gaz.
| No. 1625 of 15th Feb.,
I 1924.