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EIVER AND HARBOUR RATES.
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Acetate of Lime
2
1 6
1 6
6
Chimney Cans
1 6
1

1
Alabaster
1
1
1
2
China Stones .
4

3
• ' 3
2: C«,
Ale, Beer, and Porter
2 .0
1 6
1 6
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Chromate of Iron . •
1

9
9
2 *
*Alum
1 4
1 4
1 6
2
f Chrome Ore .
4

3

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fAlum Cake ,
1
9


Clay
4

3
3
2: jto
Ammonia
2
1 6
1 6
5
Clay Retorts .
1 G
1

1
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Anchors . .
2
1 6
1 6
2
Clocks .
2
1
G
1 6
1 o;( fi
Arsenic .
2
1 6
1 6
4
Cloves . ,
2
1
G
1 6
1 0( b
fAsbestos Rock
1



Coal
4

3
3
2; fc
Ashes
2
1 6
1 6
2
Coal Dust
4

3
3
2: t»i
Asphalte . .
2
1 6
1 G
2
Coal Tar .
1

9
9
2: {m
Bacon
2
1 6
1 6
3
Coal Tar Pitch.
9

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Bale and Box Goods
2
1 6
1 6
7
Codilla .
2
6
1 G
4! ta
Bark
2 ,0
1 6
1 6
G
Coffee .
2
6
1 6
3 t«»
Barley and Barley Dust
Coke
9
9
9
2, «!f
—Inwards .
1 3
1 3
1
3
Confections
2
6
1 6
5 !i»
Do. do. — Outwards .
1
1
1
3
Copper .
2
G
1 6
3 h
Barwood . . .
2
1 6
1 6
4
*Copperas
1

1 G
4 *
Barytes . , .
1 6
1 6
1 6
2
Copper Dross .
4
3
3
2 fe
Bath Bricks .
1 6
9
9
2
Copper Rollers .
2
6
1 6
3 fa
f Bay rum Rk. — Ungvnd.
4
3


Cordage .
2
6
1 6
4 *
f do. — Ground .
4
3


f Cork Shavings
1
9

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Beans — Inwards ,
1 3
1 3
1
3
Corkwood
2
G
1 6
9 i»
Do. — Outwards .
1
1
1
3
f Corn Flour — Inwards
1 3
3

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Beef
2
1 6
1 G
3
t Do. Outwards
1


_ Iiol
Blacking
2
1 6
1 6
2
Cotton .
2
C
1 6
4: k
*Bleaching Powder .
1 4
1 4
1 G
2
Cotton Cloth .
2
6
1 G
7 fc
*Bleaching Liquor .
2
1 6
1 6
2
Cotton Seed
1 3
3

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Blood .
2
1 6
1 G
5
fCotton Waste
2
G
1 6
2 L
Bobbins . , ,
2
1 6
1 6
5
Cream of Tartar
2
6
1 6
5-
Boilers
2
1 6
1 6
2
Currants .
2
6
1 6
5-
Bones and Bone Dust
1
1
1
4
Cyder .
2
G
1 G
7
Bottles .
2
1 6
1 G
1 8
tDari Seed
1 3
3


Bran — Inwards
1 3
1 3
1
3
Draff
4
S
3
2
Do. — Outwards
1
1
1
3
Drain Pipes
4
3
3
2 ! t
Brass
2
1 6
1 6
2
Drugs
2
6
1 6
1 '
Bread
2
1 6
1 G
4
Dyestuffs
2
6
1 G
5
Bricks
4
3
3
2
Earth (Fuller's)
4
3
1 6
4
Brimstone . ,
2
1 6
1 6
2
Earthenware
1 G

1 6
5
Brooms .
2
1 6
1 G
2
Eggs
2
6
1 6
5
Broken Bottles or Gullet
4
3


Empty Bags .
2
6
1 6
2
Burr Stones
2
1 6
1 6
G
Empty Casks .
2
G
1 G
2
Butter .
2
1 6
1 G
4
jEpsom Salts .
1
9


Bichrome of Potash .
2
1 6
1 C
2
Esparto Grass .
1 6
6


Candles .
2
1 6
1 6
6
*Farina .
1 4
4
1
3
fCarrots .
1
9


Feathers .
2
6
1 6
1 : :
Casks
2
1 6
1 G
5
Felt
2
G
1 6
6
Cast Iron (Underground)
Fig Cake.
2
6
1 G
5 '■
Gas and Water Pipes
1
1
1
2
Fish
2
6
1 6
4
fCast Iron Keys and
fFish Plates .
1 4
4

Railway Sleepers .
1 '0 1 ' 1
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Flax
2
G
1 G
4
f Castgs. of other kinds
fFlas Seed
1 3
3
1 ■,
(notpart of a machine)
1 6
1 6
1 6
2
Flint
4
3
3
2 ;'
Cement, ground
1 4
1 4
1 G
3
Flour — Inwards
1 3
3
i
3 ■
Do., Shell .
4
3
3
2
Do., — Outwards
1

1
3
Chains . . ,
2
1 6
1 G
2
Fowls
2
6
1 G
5 •
Chairs — Railway
1
1
1
2
Fruits
2
6
1 G
5
Chalk .
4
3
3
2
Furniture
2
G
1 6
1 8
Charcoal
2
1 6
1 G
6
Fustic
1 4
4
1 6
2 :
fCharcoal Spent
4
3

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Garancine
2 1
6
1 6
4 ;
Cheese
2
1 6
1 6
1
fGas Coal Cinders .
4
3
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