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RIVER AND
HARBOUR RATES.
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Description of Goods.
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Description of Goods.
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Empty Bags,
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1 6

2 Lemon Juice,
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Empty Casks,
2

1 6
1 6

2 Lemon Peel,
2

6
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Esparta Grass,

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Lignumvita;,
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Frtiina,
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Lime, .

4
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Feathers,
2

1 6
1 6
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Limestone, .

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Felt, .
2

1 6
1 6

5
Linens,
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Fig Cake, .
2

1 6
1 6

5
Linseed,
2

6
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Fish, .
2

1 6
1 6

4
Lin. Oil & Rape Cakes
2

6
6
2
Flax, .
2

1 6
1 6

4
Liquorice, .
2

6
6
10
Flint, .

4
3
3

2
Locust Beans,
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6
6

4
Flour — Inwards, .
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3
1 3
1

3
Logwood, .
2

1
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6
2
Do., — Outwards,
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1
1

3
Looms,
2

6
6
3
Fowls,
2

1 6
1 6

5
Luggage, .
2

6
6
7
Fruits,
2

1 6
1 6

5
Maccaroni, .
2

6
6
1
Furniture, .
2

1 6
1 6
1
8
Machinery, .
2

6
6
2
Fustic,
2

1 6
1 6

2
Madders, .
2

6
6
4
Garancine, .
2

1 6
1 6

4
Magnesia, .
2

6
6
4
Gasometers,
2

1 6
1 6

2
Mahogany, .
2

6
6
2
Ginger,
2

1 6
1 6

4
Malt, .
2

6
6
3
Glassware, .
2

1 6
1 6
1

Manganese,
2

6
6
3
Gravel,

4
3
3

2
Manure, common.

4
3
3

Grease,
2

1 6
1 6

4
Do., chemical,
1

9
9
2
Grinditoaes,
2

I 6
1 6

2
Marble,
2

6
6
4
Groceries,
2

1 6
1 6

5
Mats, .
2

6
6
6
Guano,
1

9
9

2
Milk, .
2

6
6
5
Gum, .
2

1 6
1 6

6
Mineral Water, .
2

6
6
5
Gunpowder, .
2

1 6
1 6
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Molasses, .
2

6
6
4
Gvpsum,

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Muriates of Lime,
Hair, .
2

1 6
1 6

2
Potash, Soda,Mag-
Hams,
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1 6
1 6

3
nesia, &c..
2

6
6
2
Hay, .
2

1 6
1 6

6
Muslins,
2

6
6
7
Hemp,
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1 6
1 6

4
NaUs,
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Herrings,
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1 6
1 6

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Naphtha, .
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HideJ — Os, Cow, or
Nitrate of Soda, .
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6
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Horse,
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1 6

6
Nuts, .
2

6
6
1
Honey,
2

1 6
1 6

7
OakRail.Sleeper rests
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Hoofs,
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1 6
1 6

5
Oakum,
2

6
6
4
Horns,
2

1 6
1 6

6
Oats and Oatmeal —
Horn Shavings, .
2

I 6
1 6

5
Inwards, .
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3
3

3
Ice,

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Do. — Outwards, .
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3
Indian Corn and Meal
Ochre,
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— Inwards,
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Oil, .
2

6
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3
Do. — Outwards .
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1
1

3
Old Ropes, .
2

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6
2
Indian Rubber, .
2

1 6
1 6

5
Onions,
2

6
6
1 6
Ink, .
2

1 6
1 6

5
Pails,
2

6
6
6
Iron— Bar, Bolt, Eod,
Paints,
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6
6
3
Rail, and Sheet,
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6
1 6
1 6

2
Pan Scales,

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3
3
2
Iron Fencing,
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1 6
1 6

2
Paper,
2

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Iron Guns, .
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1 6
1 6

2
Patent Fuel,
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Iron — Pi^ & Scrap,

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9

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Pavement Stones,

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3
3
2
Iron Spikes, Rivets,
Peas — Inwards, .
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3
and Pins,
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1 6

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Do. — Outward.:
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Iron Ore, .

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3
3
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Peats and Turf, .

4
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Kelp, .
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1 6
1 6

2
Pepper,
2

6
6
4
Kelp Salt er Waste,

4
3
3

2
Phosphate Pvock,
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Lard, .
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1 6
1 6

4
Pianos,
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1 6
Lathwood, .
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6
1
1

2
Pimento, .
2

6
6
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Lead, .
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1 6
1 6

2
Pitch,
2

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6
3
Leather,
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1 6
1 6

7
Plaster of Paris, .
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Leather Cutting.s,

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Ploughs,
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