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RIVER AND HARBOUR RATES.
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Description of Goods.
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Detcriptlon of Goodp.
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5o g
Oh
a'-' 3
s.
d
s.
d.
S.
d.
s.
d.
s.
rf.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
Rosewood, .
2
6
6
2
Tiles (Roofing), .
1
9
9
2
llosiii,
2
6
6
3
Do. (Drain),
4 3
3
2
Kye, .
1
6
6
4
Timber— Teak, Oak,
Sago and Sago Flour,
1
6
6
4
Elm, Ash, Birch,
Salt, .
4
3
3
2
or other similar
Salt Dross, .
4
3
3
1
hardwood, per ton
\.
Saltpetre,
2
6
6
3
of 40 cubic feet.
I
3
1 3
1
2
Sand, .
4
3
3
-
Timber — Fir or Pine
Scrap Tin, .
1
9
9
4
Deals, Battons or
Seeds,
2
6
6
4
Scantling, per ton
Shell Fish, .
2
6
6
4
of 50 cubic feet.
1
3
1 3
1
2
Ship Stores,
2
6
6
4
Tin of all kinds, .
2
1 6
16 2
Shoes,
2
6
6
4
Tobacco,
2
1 6
16 3
Shoe Pegs, .
2
6
G
4
Tobacco Pipes,
2
1 6
1 6
4
Shot,
2
6
6
2
Tow, .
2
1 6
I 6
4
Shumac,
2
6
6
4
Treacle,
2
1 6
1 6
4
Skins— Calf, Sheep,
Tree Plants,
2
1 6
1 6
4
or Lamb,
2
6
6
6
Turnips,
4
3
3
2
Slagg,
4
3
3
2
Turpentine,
2
1 6
1 6
3
Slates,
1
3
o
3
3
Umber,
o
I 6
1 6
4
Soap,
2
6
6
6
Valonia,
2
1 6
1 6
4
Soap Waste,
4
3
3
1
Vegetables, .
2
1 6
1 6
o
Soda,
2
6
6
4
Vent Linings,
1
6
I
1
2
Soda Ash, .
2
6
6
4
Vitriol,
2
1 6
1 6
3
Soot,
1
9
9
-
_
Wands,
2
1 6
I 6
2
Spelter,
2
6
6
2
Wheat — Inwards,
1
3
1 3
1
3
Spirits,
2
6
6
8
Do. — Outwards,
1
1
1
3
Starch,
2
6
6
4
Whiting,
4
3
3
2
Staves,
1
9
9
2
Wines,
2
1 6
1 G
8
Steel,
2
6
6
2
Wire,
2
1 6
1 6
3
Stockings,
2
6
6
7
Wood— Brazil,Cedar,
Stones,
4
3
3
2
Ebony, and Maple,
2
1 6
1 G
2
Straw,
1
6
2
Wood Hoops,
2
1 6
1 6
2
Stucco,
1
6
2
Wool,
2
1 6
1 6
10
Sugar,
2
6
6
4
Wrought Iron Punts,
2
1 6
1 6
2
Do., Moulds,
1
6
2
Wrought IronRoofing
2
1 6
1 6
2
Sulphates — Soda and
Yarn,
2
1 6
1 6
4
Zinc,
2
6
6
2
Yeast,
2
1 6
1 G
4
Syrup,
2
6
6
4
Yellow Metal,
2
1 G
1 6
3
Tallow,
2
6
6
3
Zinc, .
2
1 G
1 G
2
Tar,
1
6
2
All other Goods not
Tea, .
2
6
6
10
particularly enum.
2
1 6
1
G
Thread,
2
6
6
6
2. — Rates on Animals and Carriages Shipped or unshipped in the River or at the Harbour ; —
s, d.
Horses, each 1
Bullocks, Cows, Mules, Ponies, or Asses, . . . . . .,,06
Queys, Small Cattle, or Stirks, „ 3
Swine, ........••••• d 1
Pigs, Calves, Goats, and Dogs, . , n OJ
Sheep, , . . . .per score 1 6
Lambs, „ 9
Chaises, and other 4-wheeled Carriages, . , each 2 6
Gigs, Carts, and other two-wheeled Carriages, „ 1 6
The River Clyde is divided into Three Stages, and thefollovnng are the Rates exigible upon each: — The first
stage extends from Stockwell Bridge to the Old Ferry at Renfrew, being about six hundred and sixty yards
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101
c
p
TS
1
i
a
c .
p
^
Description of Goods.
Pi
To
i
-2 °
ti
s
t
a
Detcriptlon of Goodp.
o
H
p.
&
■s
3
-a C.3
S o a
5o g
Oh
a'-' 3
s.
d
s.
d.
S.
d.
s.
d.
s.
rf.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
Rosewood, .
2
6
6
2
Tiles (Roofing), .
1
9
9
2
llosiii,
2
6
6
3
Do. (Drain),
4 3
3
2
Kye, .
1
6
6
4
Timber— Teak, Oak,
Sago and Sago Flour,
1
6
6
4
Elm, Ash, Birch,
Salt, .
4
3
3
2
or other similar
Salt Dross, .
4
3
3
1
hardwood, per ton
\.
Saltpetre,
2
6
6
3
of 40 cubic feet.
I
3
1 3
1
2
Sand, .
4
3
3
-
Timber — Fir or Pine
Scrap Tin, .
1
9
9
4
Deals, Battons or
Seeds,
2
6
6
4
Scantling, per ton
Shell Fish, .
2
6
6
4
of 50 cubic feet.
1
3
1 3
1
2
Ship Stores,
2
6
6
4
Tin of all kinds, .
2
1 6
16 2
Shoes,
2
6
6
4
Tobacco,
2
1 6
16 3
Shoe Pegs, .
2
6
G
4
Tobacco Pipes,
2
1 6
1 6
4
Shot,
2
6
6
2
Tow, .
2
1 6
I 6
4
Shumac,
2
6
6
4
Treacle,
2
1 6
1 6
4
Skins— Calf, Sheep,
Tree Plants,
2
1 6
1 6
4
or Lamb,
2
6
6
6
Turnips,
4
3
3
2
Slagg,
4
3
3
2
Turpentine,
2
1 6
1 6
3
Slates,
1
3
o
3
3
Umber,
o
I 6
1 6
4
Soap,
2
6
6
6
Valonia,
2
1 6
1 6
4
Soap Waste,
4
3
3
1
Vegetables, .
2
1 6
1 6
o
Soda,
2
6
6
4
Vent Linings,
1
6
I
1
2
Soda Ash, .
2
6
6
4
Vitriol,
2
1 6
1 6
3
Soot,
1
9
9
-
_
Wands,
2
1 6
I 6
2
Spelter,
2
6
6
2
Wheat — Inwards,
1
3
1 3
1
3
Spirits,
2
6
6
8
Do. — Outwards,
1
1
1
3
Starch,
2
6
6
4
Whiting,
4
3
3
2
Staves,
1
9
9
2
Wines,
2
1 6
1 G
8
Steel,
2
6
6
2
Wire,
2
1 6
1 6
3
Stockings,
2
6
6
7
Wood— Brazil,Cedar,
Stones,
4
3
3
2
Ebony, and Maple,
2
1 6
1 G
2
Straw,
1
6
2
Wood Hoops,
2
1 6
1 6
2
Stucco,
1
6
2
Wool,
2
1 6
1 6
10
Sugar,
2
6
6
4
Wrought Iron Punts,
2
1 6
1 6
2
Do., Moulds,
1
6
2
Wrought IronRoofing
2
1 6
1 6
2
Sulphates — Soda and
Yarn,
2
1 6
1 6
4
Zinc,
2
6
6
2
Yeast,
2
1 6
1 G
4
Syrup,
2
6
6
4
Yellow Metal,
2
1 G
1 6
3
Tallow,
2
6
6
3
Zinc, .
2
1 G
1 G
2
Tar,
1
6
2
All other Goods not
Tea, .
2
6
6
10
particularly enum.
2
1 6
1
G
Thread,
2
6
6
6
2. — Rates on Animals and Carriages Shipped or unshipped in the River or at the Harbour ; —
s, d.
Horses, each 1
Bullocks, Cows, Mules, Ponies, or Asses, . . . . . .,,06
Queys, Small Cattle, or Stirks, „ 3
Swine, ........••••• d 1
Pigs, Calves, Goats, and Dogs, . , n OJ
Sheep, , . . . .per score 1 6
Lambs, „ 9
Chaises, and other 4-wheeled Carriages, . , each 2 6
Gigs, Carts, and other two-wheeled Carriages, „ 1 6
The River Clyde is divided into Three Stages, and thefollovnng are the Rates exigible upon each: — The first
stage extends from Stockwell Bridge to the Old Ferry at Renfrew, being about six hundred and sixty yards
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