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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES. DUTIES, &C.
Struma
Silk-cocoons
W H A R F A G E DUES—continued.
S C A L E O F W H A R F A G E D U E S F O R EXPORTS—cantiniud
... -^cp. per cwt.
Spirits in tins and demijohns
n cases
Spirits iu cask
Stones, sawn or dressed
Stones, rough ...
Stone basins ...
Sumac
Terra Umbra ...
Timber
Vegetables, viz.
Onions
Potatoes
Tomatoes ...
Vegetables. other
Wines in cases
Wine and Vinegar
Wine and
Wool
Vinegar in cask
6cp. per package
I
^cp. up to 50 okes
Icp. from 50 to 100 okes
2cp. over 100 okes
J 2cp. per case of not more than 1 dozen
( 3cp. per case of more than 1 dozen
Sep. per cask containing not more than 100 okes
4cp. per cask containing more than 100 okes
2cp. per 100
Is. per lighter or for every 500 stones.
kp. each
{cp. per 100 okes
j "icp. per ton when shipped from any Gorern-
( ment Pier.
1 per cent, ad valorem.
kp. per 100 okes
kp- „ „ .
kp. ,.
( k p . per package not exceeding 20 okes
• lcp. per package not exceeding 40 okes
( 2cp. per package exceeding 40 okes
( lcp. per case of not more than one dozen
\ l^cp- P
erc:ise0I
" more than one dozen
\ k p . per demijohn or tin containing not more
( than 50 okes
2cp. per cask containing not more than 100 okes
Sep. per cask containing more than 100 okes
i 4kp. per package not exceedi g 100 okes
lcp
lcp
Zcp
2cp
icp
Is.
5cp
2cp
each 2cp
hep
lcp
2cp
Zcp
lcp
Is. per package exceeding 100 okes
Goods not specially rated to be charged as follows :—
Per bag, bundle, sack, tin, jar (not being empty) and small parcels :—
Not exceeding 20 okes
Exceeding 20 okes and not exceeding SO okes
Exceeding SO okes
Per bale, case, box, trunk, crate, chest or truss :—
N ot exceeding 40 okes
Exceeding 40 okes and not exceeding 110 okes
Exceeding 110 okes .. ..
Per cask
Per barrel, keg or drum
All other packages or receptacles, not enumerated
Goods not packed in any w a y :—
Weighing less than 10 okes
Weighing 10 okes and less than 40 okes
Weighing 40 okes and less than 100 okes
Weighing 100 okes and upwards
Per 100 okes of goods in bulk, usually so carried, not enumerated above
Goods in bulk, not usually so carried, to be charged according to the package eeneraUv
used for them if not provided for above.
In the event of two or more cases or packages being hooped, tied or secured together
into one bundle, each case is to be considered as a separate case or package in lewin^
the wharfage dues.
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E X E M P T I O N S .
Articles shipped by the Government of Cyprus, or for the Army or Navy • uersonal
baggage; empty sacks, casks, or packages (not including jars or demijohns); straw- mats for
dunnage; bonafidestores and provisions for ships in port, in reasonable quantities •' -roods f
places in Cyprus; specie; small packages, not exceeding 5s .in value, accom'panvin--
iger when embarking ; salt : and shingle and sand.
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Stores and equipment for vessels of war and for yachts used solely for the nurnovos
of pleasure arc exempt from the payment of wharfage dues (sec. 22 (4) of L a w 2° of 1899) "'"
* PIER RATES.
• BERTHAGE.
LARNACA, LIIUSSOL
and pArnos.
Vessels berthing alongside the Piers.or Jetties, are charged the following rates for berthas —
For every ton of w e vowel's tonnage :—
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for thefirstduv ...
for -:i'!i ariditi' ::al day
/The
u> i*» Register Tom* am.rding to rules of measurement "for tl
being u force in England.)
(1) Lighters discharging cargo from vessels in the Harbour or tak
on board such vessels, and boats, exempt.
dunn:
other
jmsst-ng
or
a
ten.
ior lie time
cargo for shipment
(!) Vessels wh ch n.ither iand Foreign cargo nor take cargo on board for a Foreign Port
to pay al
described.
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Order ».f High C o m -
nit-jsioucr published in
Gazette No. 1503 of 9tb
D-rerub'r, l'J2I.