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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
PIER RATES—continued.
B E R T H A G E — c o n t i n u e d .
FAJUGUSTA.
For every ton of the vessel's registered tonnage
... ... per diem Jcp
Exemptions.—Lighters and boats licensed under the Boats Regulations L a w , 1884;
-fishing boats and pleasure boats; Ships of W a r ; Yachts belonging to recognised clubs
and wholly in ballast.
* CRANAGE.
LABKACA,
LrMASsoi.,
FAMAGUSTA
and
PAPHOS.
Vessels and Lighters using the Crane pay the following rates :—
For each Bingle lift for animals—
(1) HorseB, donkeys, mules, cattle, camels ... ... ••• ••• 2cp.
(2) Other ... ... —
••• •••
lc
P*
For each single lift for packages not exceeding 400 okes ... ••• •••
lcp.
,, exceeding 400 okes ... ••* ••• 2cp.
For each double lift
... ••- ••• ••• —
•••" '3
C
P-
Double the above rates are charged for the use of mechanical motor cranes.
* CUSTOMS STORE RENT, ORDINARY.
The following rates shall be paid as store rent on any article deposited, pending clearance
in the Custom House stores or yards, or other place where they will be under Customs control:—
Per diem.
For goods not packed in any receptacle, for every 100 okes or part thereof 1 piastre.
On packages containing wines, spirits or other liquids, not exceeding 2 gallons 1 piastre each.
do.
do.
do.
exceeding 2 gallons and
not exceeding 40 gallons \\ piastres each.
do.
do.
do.
exceeding 40 gallons 2 piastres each.
On packages containing machinery, cars, carriages, glass and earthenware
.measuring up to 40 cubic feet li piastres each.
AUTHORITY.
*l Regulations of 30th
I May, 1925, published in
f Gazette No. 1721 of 25th
I September, 1926.
Order of the Officer Ad–
ministering the Govero-
ment published in Gat.
No. 11*96 of 19th July,
1929.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Other packages, not above described, weighing
Under 25 okes gross
25 okes to 200 okes gross ...
Over 200 okes
over 40 cubic feet and not
exceeding 80 ...
over 80 cubic feet
•{
2 piastres each.
20 paras for
every 20 cub .ft.
O n timber, tiles, bricks, coal, potatoes, and acorns
... 1 piastre each.
... 1 £ piastres each.
2 piastres each.
! 2 piastres per sq.
yard per week or
part of a week.
Provided that no charge be made for the first three days, exclusive of the day of landing and
clearance and of Sundays and Official Holiday*-; and that goods re-exported, or removed to another
port in the Island, from the Customs stores and yards, and shown to the satisfaction of the
Comptroller of Customs to havebeen landed in error be exempted from rent for two calendar months.
Goods deposited on any Government quay for shipment may there remain six clear days
before becoming liable to the payment of Customs store rent.
Goods consigned to the Government Railway for transport to a point beyond Famagusta
may remain, after all Customs dues have been paid and Customs formalities complied with, in the
Cnstoms premises, scores, yards and other places under Customs control at Famagusta free of store
rent for ten days from the day following the landing excluding Sundays and Official Holidays.
Goods sent in bond to Nicosia are allowed one clear day rent free for the time occupied in
transport of the goods by rail.
All goods, not pnt in bond, which have been landed and deposited in the Customs store at
any port in Cyprus and declared ac the time oflanding to be destined for any foreign port or for
other ports in Cyprns and which are eventually removed to such port or ports, shall for any
period not exceeding 10 days be exempt from :he payment of store rent. After the expiration
of 10 days such goods shall for any period not exceeding one calendar month be liable to the
Bonded Warehouse Rent charges, and after the expiration of that period the ordinary store
rents shall be charged for such goods.
Provided that when goods have been in store for more than 10 days on which ordinary
store rent is payable the following rates shall be charged :—
For thefirst10 days on which store rent is payable .. .. Full rates.
For the next 10 days on which store rent is payable .. .. Half rates.
For any subsequent period
Quarter rates.
All scores imported for the Imperial or Island Governments provided all such stores are
removed from the Customs stores and yards without delay. Delays in clearance should be
reported by the Principal Officer of Custorat* to the proper authorities "Military or Civil.
Chemical manures, for the period during which the clearance is delayed owing to the
necc-sary Government Analysis.
Silkworm Eggs, for the period during which clearance is delayed by the requirements
of the Silkworm Industry Protection Rules, 1922.
Orders of High Com–
missioner publish*'i in
Gazettes No. 1501 of
• llth November, 1921,
No. 1543 of 13th Oct,
1922. and No. 1572 of
27th April. 1923.
Order of the Officer
Administering the Go–
vernment dated 27th
March. 1929, pub. in
Gaz. No. 1975 of 28tb
March, 1929.
-. Order of tho Offieer
I Administering the Go*
( vemment, dated the
M a t Nov., 1926, pub.
| in Gaz. No. 1807 of the
J 12th Nov., 1926.
(Order of High Com–
missioner published in
Gaz. No. 1501 of llth
Nov., 1921.
{ O r d e r of Officer Ad*
•ministenng the Govern•
ment pub. in Gaz. No.
1549 of 10th Nov.,1922.
{ O r d e r of High Com–
missioner published in
Gazette No. 1614 of
k
7th Deoembar, 1923.