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ANNUAL REGISTER.
FORTH DISTRICT.
PORT OF ALLOA: CUSTOM HOUSE.
The public revenue and matters of trade are managed by a
Custom-house, which was established here a short time after
the Union. The Custom-house duties levied upon various articles
liable thereto in 1856, was £2672 ; in 1857, £3537 ; in 1858,£4274,
in 1859, £5139; in 1860. £3785; in 1861. £4541 ; in 1862, £5407;
in 1863, £6684; in 1864, £6855; in 1865, £6465; in 1866,
£5127; in 1867, £2135; in 1868, £2577; in 1869, £2460; in 1870,
£923; in 1871, £1042; in 1872, £453; 1873, £356; 1874, £130;
1875, £173. Duty on British spirits in 1867, £1448 ; in 1868,
£2594; in 1869, £995; in 1870, £601; in 1871, £866; in 1872,
£647 ; in 1873, £693; in 1874, £397; in 1875, £712. In 1876,
Customs and Excise, £590; in 1877, £639; in 1878, £400;
1879, £376 ; 1880, £290 ; 1881, £470 ; 1882, £300; 1883, £370.
Number of Vessels registered as belonging to this port : —
7,394 tons.
6,263 „
5,527 „
5.464 „
5,690 „
5,433 „
5,819 „
6,313 „
5,313 „
5,133 „
4,181 „
2,175 „
2,175 „
David Barry, Collector, Surveyor, and Superintendent of
Mercantile Marine, Receiver of Wrecks, and Registrar
Royal Naval Reserve.
Alexander Garden, Deputy Receiver of Wrecks, and Deputy
Superintendent of Mercantile Marines.
Examining Officers — Alex. Garden and John Johnstone.
R.Morrison, 2nd class Out-door Officer; C.J. Crichton, 2nd class.
Kincardine. — Principal Coast Officer, Thos. Milne.
Royal National Life Boat Institution (Alloa Branch). David
Barry, Hon, Secretary j Alex, Garden, Hon, Collector,
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