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RIVER AND HARBOUR RATES.
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Pitch ...
2
6
1
6

3
Sugar Moulds .
1
6

1

2
Plaster of Paris
1 6

1


2
f Sugar Baskets (old)

9
6
_
-

tPlaster Stone
9
6

9

2
Sulphates — Soda & Zinc
1
4
4
6
2
Ploughs .
2
6
1
6

2
Syrup
1


6
4
Potash — Prussiate and
TaUow .
2

6
6
3
Sulphate, &c
2
6
1
6

4
f Tapioca .
1
4
4
6
3
Potatoes .
1
9

9

3
t Do. Flour
1
4
4
6
3
Provisions
2
6
1
6

8
Tar ...
1
6


2
Pumice Stone .
2
6
1
6

6
Tea ...
2

6
6
10
Puncheon Goods
2
6
1
6

6
Thread .
2

6
6
6
Puncheon Packs
1 6

1


3
fTie Bars
1
6
6
_
_

Pyrites .
4
3

3

2
Tiles, Roofing .
1


9

9
2
Rags
2
6
1
6

4
Do. Drain

4

3

3
2
RaUway Plant (Wag-
Timber— Teak,Oak,Elm,
gons, &c.) .
2
6
1
6

4
Ash, Birch, or other
Rice and Rice Flour .
1 4
4
1


4
hardwood, per ton of
Rock Salt
4
3

3

2
40 cubic feet,
1
3
1
3
1

2
Rose Wood
2
6
1
6

2
Timber — Fir or Pine
Rosin
1 6
6
1
6

3
Deals, Battens or
Rye — Inwards .
1 3
3
1


4
Scantling, per ton of
Do. — Outwards
1

1


3
50 Cubic feet
1
3
3

2
Sago and Sago Flour
1 4
4
1


4
Tin ...
2

6
6
4
Salt
4
3

3

2
fTin Plates & Canada
Salt Dross
4
3

3

1
Plates in Boxes .
1
6
6
_
_

Saltpetre
2
6
1
6

3
Tobacco .
2

6
6
3
f Saltpetre Waste
1

-
-
-
Tobacco Pipes .
2

6
6
4
Sand
4
3

3

2
Tow
2

6
6
4
Scrap Tin
1
9

9

4
Treacle .
1


6
4
Seeds
2
6
1
6

4
Tree Plants .
2

6
6
4
Shell Fish
2
6
1
6

4
fTrinidad Pitch

8
8
9
2
Ship Stores
2
6
1
6

4
fTubing, Malleable Iron
1
6
6
6
3
Shoes
2
6
1
6

4
Turnips .

4
3
3
2
Shoe Pegs
2
6
1
6

4
Turpentine
2

6
6
3
Shot
2
6
1
6

2
Umber .
1


6
4
tShudes (Ground Grain
Valonia .
2

6
6
4
Shellings) .
9
6
1


3
Vegetables
2

6
6
3
Shnmac .
2
6
1
6

4
Vent Linings .
1
6


2
Skins — Calf, Sheep, or
Vitriol .
2

6
6
3
Lamb .
2
6
1
6

6
Wands .
2

6
6
2
Slagg, .
4
3

9

2
Wheat — Inwards
1
3
3

3
Slates .
1 3
3
1
3

3
Do. — Outwards .
1



3
Soap
2
6
1
6

6
Whiting .

4
3
3
2
Soap Waste
4
3

3

1
Wines
2

6
6
8
Soda
1 4
4
1
6

4
Wire
2

6
6
3
Soda Ash
1 4
4
1
6

4
Wood-Brazil, Cedar,
Soot
1
9

9

2
Ebony, and Maple
2

6
6
2
Spelter .
2
6
1
6

2
Wood Hoops .
2

6
6
2
fSpigle Iron .
7
7
-

-
fWood Pulp .
1

9
_
_

Spirits . . .
2
6
1
6

8
Wool
2

6
6
10
Starch .
2
6
1
6

4
Wrought Iron Punts
2

6
6
2
Staves
1
9

9

2
Wrought Iron Roofing
2

6
6
2
Steel
1 4
4
1
6

2
Wrought Iron Railway
f Steel Scrap
7
7

9

1
Sleepers
1
6
6
6
2
tSteel Blooms .
1

1


2
Yam
2

6
6
4
f Steel Rails and Plates
1 4
4
-


Yeast
2

6
6
4
Stockings
2
6
1
6

7
Yellow Metal .
2

6
6
3
Stones
4
3

3

2
Zinc
2

6
6
2
fStoneware
1 6

1
6

4
Zinc Ore

4

3
9
2
Straw
1 6

1


2
Zinc Ashes
1


6
2
Stucco
1 6

1


2
Other Goods not par-
Sugar
1 4
4
1
6

4
ticularly enumerated
2

6
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