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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
WHARFAGE DUES FOR EXPORTS—continued.
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Description of Goods
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'(6) Goods not specially rated to be charged as follows:—
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Per bag, bundle, sack, tin, jar (not being
empty) and small parcels :
(a) Not exceeding 20 okes
(6) Exceeding 20 and not exceeding 80 okes
(c) Exceeding 80 okes
lp.
2p.
3p.
Per bale, case, box, trunk, crate, chest or
truss:
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(a) Not exceeding 40 okes .. .. 2p.
(6) Exceeding 40 and not exceeding
110 okes
j 4p.
(c) Exceeding 110 okes
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Per cask
Per barrel, keg or drum
All other packages or receptacles, not
enumerated ..
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 generally
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 j
one bundle each case is to be considered as '
a separate case or package in levying '
wharfage dues.
5p.
2p.
2p. each.
lp.
(c) Exemptions :—
1. Goods shipped by the Government or for His Majesty's Forces; personal
baggage; empty sacks, casks or packages (not induding jars or demijohns);
salt; straw ; mats for dunnage ; bona fide stores and provisions for ships in ports,
in reasonable quantities; goods for other places; specie; small packages, not
exceeding os. in value, accompanying a passenger when embarking; and shingle
and sand.
2. Stores and equipment for vessels of war and for yachts used solely for the
purpose of pleasure.
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La-v No. 31 of 103t>,
sec. 6J. and Orders in
Council Nos. 1706,
1707 and 1708 of 14th
Sept.. 1936. pub. inGo;.
No. 2537 of
Uth Sent
1936.
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•PIER RATES
• BERTHAGE.
LAB-TACA, LIXASSOL sod PAPHOS.
Vessels berthing alongside the Piers, or Jetties, are charged the fol lowing rates for berthage :—
For every ton of the vessel's tonnage:—
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for thefinedav
for each additumal day
0_p.
(The tons chargeable to be Register Toos according to rules of measurement for the time
"being in force in England.)
(1) Lighters discharging cargo from vessels in the Harbour or taking cargo for shipment
on board such Teasels, and boats, exempt.
(2) Vessels which neitherland Foreign cargo nor take cargo on board for a Foreign Port,
to pay half the rates shore described.
Order of High Com-
miasioner pobli-hed ia
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Gazette No. 1503 of 9th
December, 1921.