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Rosewood, .
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Tiles, Roofing, .
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2
Eosin,
2

6
6

3
Do., Drain,

4

3

3
2
Eye, .
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6
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4
Timber— Teak, Oak,
Sago and Sago Flour,
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4
Elm, Ash, Birch,
Salt, .

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3
3

2
or other similar
Salt Dross, .

4
3
3

1
hardwood, per ton
Saltpetre, .
2

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6
6

3
of 40 cubic feet.
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3
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3
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2
Sand, .

4
3
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3
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Timber — Fir or Pine
Scrap Tin, .
1

9
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4
Deals, Battens or
Seeds,
2

6
6

4
Scantling, per ton
Shell Fish, .
2

6
6

4
of 50 cabic feet,
1
3
3

2
Ship Stores,
2

6
6

4
Tin of all kinds, .
2

6
6
2
Shoes,
2

6
6

4
Tobacco,
2

6
6
3
Shoe Pegs, .
2

6
6

4
Tobacco Pipes,
2

6
6
4
Shot, .
2

6
6

2
Tow, .
2

6
6
4
Shumac,
2

6
6

4
Treacle,
2

6
6
4
Skins— Calf, Sheep,
Tree Plants,
2

6
3
4
or Lamb, .
2

6
6

6
Turnips,

4
3
3
2
Slagg,

4
3
3

2
Turpentine,
2

6
6
3
Slates,
1
3
3
3

3
Umber,
2

6
6
4
Soap, .-
2

6
6

6
Valonia,
2

6
6
4
Soap Waste,

4
3
3

1
Vegetables, .
2

6
6
3
Soda, .
2

6
6

4
Vent Linings,
1
6


2
Soda Ash, .
2

6
6

4
Vitriol,
2

6
6
3
Soot, .
1

9
9
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Wands,
2

6
6
2
Spelter, . ,
2

6
6

2
Wheat — Inwards,
1
3
3

3
Spirits,
2

6
6

8
Do. — Outwards,
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3
Starch,
2

6
6

4
Whiting,

4
3
3
2
Staves,
1

9
9

2
Wines,
2

6
6
8
Steel, .
2

6
6

2
Wire, .
2

6
6
3
Stockings, .
2

6
6

7
Wood — BraziljCedar,
Stones,

4
3
3

2
Ebonj', and Maple,
2

6
6
2
Straw,
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2
Wood Hoops,
2

6
6
2
Stucco,
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2
Wool, , . .
2

6
6
10
Sugar,
2

6
6

4
Wrought Iron Punts,
2

6
6
2
Do., Moulds, .
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2
Wrought IrouRoofing
2

6
6
2
Sulphates — Soda and
Yarn, .
2

6
6
4
Zinc,
2

6
6

2
Yeast,
2

6
6
4
Syrup,
2

6
6

4
Yellow Metal,
2

6
6
3.
Tallow,
2

6
6

3
Zinc, .
2

6
6
2
Tar, .
1
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2
All other Goods not
Tea, .
2

6
6

10
particularly enu-
Thread,
2

6
6

6
merated, .
2

1
6
1

6
8. — i?a^e« on Animals and Carriages Shipped or Unshipped in ilie River or at the Earlour :
Horses, ....
Bullocks, Cows, Mules, Ponies, or Asses,
Queys, Small Cattle, or Stirks,
Swiue,
Pigs, Calves, Goats, and Dogs,
Sheep,
Lambs,
Chaises, and other four-wheeled Carriages,
Gigs, Carts, and other two-wheeled carriages,
The River Clyde is divided into Three Stages, and the following 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 to the east of the present Ferry, and the rates on Vessels, Goods, Animals, and Carriages, passing in
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