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RIVER AND HARBOUR RATES.
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Potash — Pruasiate &
Syrup,
2
6
6
4
Sulphate, &c, .
2
1
6
1
6

4
Tallow,
2
6
6
3
Potatoes,
1

9

9

3
Tar, .
1 6


2
Provisions, .
2
1
6
6

3
Tea, .
2
6
6
10
Pumice Stone,
2
1
6
6

6
Thread,
2
6
6
6
Puncheon Goods,
2
1
6
6

6
Tiles, Roofing,
1

9

9
2
Puncheon Packs,
1 6
1



3
Do., Drain,
4

3

3
2
Pyrites,
4

3
3

2
Timber— Teak, Oak,
Rags, .
2
1
6
6

4
Elm, Ash, Birch,
Railway PIant( Wag-
or other similar
gons, &c.),
2
1
6
6

3
hardwood, per ton
Rice and Rice Flour,
1 6
1
6


4
of 40 cubic feet.
1 3
1
3
1

2
Rock Salt, .
4

3
3

2
Timber — Fir or Pine
Rosewood, .
2
1
6
6

2
Deals, Battens or
Rosin,
2
1
6
6

3
Scantling, per ton
Rye, . . .
1 G
1
6


4
of 60 cubic feet.
1 3
3

2
Sago and Sago Flour
1 6
1
6


4
Tin of all kinds, .
2
6
6
2
Salt,
4

3
3

2
Tobacco,
2
6
6
3
Salt Dross, .
4

3
3

1
Tobacco Pipes,
2
6
G
4
Saltpetre,
2
1
6
6

3
Tow,
2
6
6
4
Sand, .
4

3
3
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Treacle,
2
6
6
4
Scrap Tin, .
1

9
9

4
Tree Plants,
2
G
3
4
Seeds,
2
1
6
6

4
Turnips,
4
3
3
2
Shell Fish, .
2
1
6
6

4
Turpentine,
2
6
6
3
Ship Stores,
2
1
6
6

4
Umber,
2
6
6
4
Shoes,
2
1
6
G

4
Valonia,
2
6
6
4
Shoe Pegs, .
2
1
6
G

4
Vegetables,
2
G
G
3
Shot, .
2
1
6
6

2
Vent Linings,
1 6


2
Shumac,
2
1
6
6

4
Vitriol,
2
(^
6
3
Skins— Calf, Sheep,
Wands,
2
6
6
2
or Lamb, .
2
1
6
6

6
Wheat — Inwards,
1 3
3

3
Slagg,
4

3
3

2
Do. — Outwards,
1


3
Slates,
1 3
1
3
3

3
Whiting, •
4
3
3
2
Soap, ,
2
1
6
6

6
Wines,
2
6
6
8
Soap Waste,
4

3
3

I
Wire,
2
G
6
3
Soda, .
2
1
6
6

4
Wood-Brazil, Cedar,
Soda Ash, .
2
1
6
6

4
Ebony, and Maple,
2
6
6
2
Soot, .
1

9
9

Wood Iloops,
2
6
6
2
Spelter,
2
I
6
6

2
Wool,
2
G
6
10
Spirits, ,
2
1
6
6

8
Wrought Iron Punts,
2
6
6
2
Starch,
2
1
6
6

4
WroughtlronRoofing
2
6
G
2
Staves,
1

9
9

2
Wrought Iron Rail-
i Steel, .
2
1
6
6

2
way Sleepers, .
-

.Stockings, .
2
1
6
6

7
Yarn,
2
G
6
4
Stones,
4

3
3

2
Yeast,
2
6
6
4
Straw,
1 6
1



2 Yellow Metal, .
2
6
6
3
Stucco,
1 6
1



2 Zinc,
2
6
6
2
Sugar,
2
1
6
6

4 Zinc Ore, ,
4

3
-

Do., Moulds, .
1 G
1



2 Zinc Ashes,


Sulphates — Soda &
Other goods not par-
Zinc,
2
1
6
1
6

2 ticularly enumerated
2
1
6
1

6
2. — Rates on A
nimals and Carriages Shipped or Unshipped in the River or c
t the Harbour: —
s.
d.
Pigs, Calves, Goats, and Do
gs.
" 0^
Horses,
.
each 1

Sheep,
per
score 1 6
Bullocks, Cows, Mul(
;s. Ponies, or Asses,
"
6
Lambs,
9
Queys, Small Cattle,
or Stirks,
"
3
Chaises, and other four-whee
led
:arriages
, each 2 6
Swine,
.
"
1
Gigs, carts, and other two-w
leel
3d carriages, "1 6
The River Clyde is
divided into Three Stages, <
xnd the following are the Rates ex
igible upon
each: — The
first stage extends fro
m Stockwe
1 Bridge
to the Old Ferry at Renfrew, being abou
t six hundred and sixty
yards to the east of t
16 prese
nt r
erry
, and th
e ra
tes c
n Vessels, Goods, An
mals, a
nd
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