S.I. No. 172/1949 - Harbour Rates (Wicklow Harbour) Order, 1949.


S.I. No. 172 of 1949.

HARBOUR RATES (WICKLOW HARBOUR) ORDER, 1949.

I, DANIEL MORRISSEY, Minister for Industry and Commerce, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 104 of the Harbours Act, 1946 (No. 9 of 1946), hereby order as follows :—

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Harbour Rates (Wicklow Harbour) Order, 1949.

(2) This Order shall come into operation on the 1st day of June, 1949.

2.—(1) The rates set out in the Schedules to this Order are hereby fixed as the maximum rates to be charged by the Wicklow Harbour Commissioners in respect of Wicklow Harbour.

(2) Where the rates fixed under this Order are payable at a tonnage charge, lesser weights shall be chargeable as follows :—

(a) any weight not exceeding 5 cwts. shall count as 5 cwts.

(b) any weight over 5 cwts, to 10 cwts. shall count as 10 cwts.

(c) any weight over 10 cwts. to 15 cwts. shall count as 15 cwts.

(d) any weight over 15 cwts. to 20 cwts. shall count as one ton.

3. Every statutory or other provision fixing, restricting or otherwise regulating the rates or the maximum or minmum rates chargeable by the Wicklow Harbour Commissioners on subjects of charge set out in the Schedules to this Order, or the basis on which, or method by which such rates are computed, is hereby revoked.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

MAXIMUM GOODS RATES.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

A.

s.

d.

Accumulators and batteries and parts thereof

per ton

5

0

Acids, e.o.h.p.*

,,

3

0

Aerated and Mineral Waters

,,

6

8

Agricultural and Garden Machinery

,,

10

0

Aeroplanes and Seaplanes and Parts and Accessories thereof

,,

3

4

Alabaster

,,

8

Alabaster worked or sculptured

,,

3

4

Alcohol

,,

5

0

Albumen

,,

5

0

Ales, Beers and Porter

per barrel

6

  ,,   ,,

per hogshead

9

Alkalis, e.o.h.p.

per ton

1

4

Almanacs and Calendars

,,

5

0

Alum, Alumina and Sulphate of Alumina

,,

9

Aluminum

,,

3

4

Amber

,,

6

8

Anchors

,,

2

6

Animals, Live, Domestic :

Horses, Mares and Geldings

each

3

0

Mules, Asses and Deer

,,

1

6

Cattle, Calves, Cows and Oxen

,,

9

Dogs, Monkeys

,,

Sheep, Lambs, Pigs

,,

Goats

,,

3

Greyhounds

,,

3

0

Not enumerated

,,

2

0

Animals, Wild

,,

3

0

  ,,  Stuffed

,,

5

0

Animal Fats and Oils, e.o.h.p.

per ton

2

6

Aniseed

,,

5

0

Anvils

,,

3

4

Apparel, New, e.o.h.p.

,,

5

0

  ,,  Old, for sale

,,

2

6

  ,,  Hats

,,

3

4

Appliances and Instruments, e.o.h.p.

,,

6

8

  ,,Dental, Surgical, Optical, Medical, Veterinary and Scientific

,,

6

8

  ,,Cinematograph, Electrical and Gas Combustion

,,

6

8

  ,,Musical and Photographic

,,

6

8

  ,,Telephonic and Telegraphic

,,

6

8

  ,, Nautical

,,

6

8

Arms and Ammunition

,,

6

8

Asbestos

,,

1

0

*Except otherwise herein provided.

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

s.

d.

Ashes, Pot, Pearl, Barilla, Kelp, Lead, Zinc, Soda

per ton

1

8

Asphalt

,,

10

Attached Cases, Brief Cases, Handbags and similar articles

,,

8

10

B.

Bags and Bagging, including Sacks and Hessian

per ton

3

4

Bakelite and Bakelite Goods

,,

6

8

Baking Powder

,,

1

6

Bark

,,

2

6

Bark Druggists

,,

6

0

Barytes

,,

1

0

Barometers

,,

5

0

Barrels (new) and Casks, empty

each

1

0

Baskets

per ton

5

0

Basket Rods

,,

10

Bass or Whisk

,,

3

0

Baths, Porcelain

,,

5

0

 ,, Metal

,,

5

0

Beans (cocoa, coffee, vanilla)

,,

3

4

Bedsteads (iron). For wooden, see Furniture

,,

5

0

Beet and Beet Pulp

,,

6

Bellows

,,

3

4

Bells and bell metal

,,

2

0

Belting (Machine)

,,

6

8

Bicycles

each

2

0

Bicycle parts

per ton

3

4

Bitumen

,,

1

0

Bitumastic Solution

,,

2

6

Blacking

,,

3

0

Blacklead

,,

5

0

Bleaching Powders or Fluid

,,

2

0

Blood, dried

,,

1

8

Blubber

,,

1

8

Blue

,,

2

3

Boards, Wall

,,

2

6

  ,, Beaver

,,

2

6

  ,, Mill

,,

2

6

  ,, Box

,,

1

8

  ,, Drapers

,,

3

4

  ,, Planed

,,

1

8

  ,, Paling

,,

2

6

  ,, Plaster

,,

3

4

Boats, Rowing

,,

4

0

  ,, Motor

,,

3

4

  ,,  Steam

,,

3

4

  ,,  Yachts

,,

3

4

Bobbins

,,

3

4

Bobbin blocks

,,

1

0

Bones

,,

6

Books and Stationery

,,

6

8

Boots and Shoes, Slippers and Sandals

,,

5

0

Bottles, empty

,,

1

8

Brass and Brass Ware

,,

2

0

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

s.

d.

Bread and Biscuits

per ton

3

4

Bricks—Bath

,,

1

0

Bricks —Common

,,

1

0

  ,, —Fireclay

,,

1

0

  ,, —Composition, Enamel

,,

1

0

Bristles

,,

5

0

Bronze and Bronze Ware

,,

2

0

Brooms, Brushes, Mops and Heads thereof

,,

3

0

Buckets and Pails, wood or metal

,,

3

4

Bullion and Specie (Gold, Silver)

,,

8

10

Butter

,,

1

6

C.

Cables, chain, wire or electric

,,

3

0

Cake (Animal Feeding) e.o.h.p.

,,

1

0

Calcium, Chloride of

,,

1

4

Calcium, Carbide of

,,

1

4

Cambosses

,,

3

4

Camphor

,,

5

0

Candles

,,

5

0

Cane and Cane Reeds

,,

3

4

Canvas

,,

3

4

Carboys

,,

1

0

Cardboard

,,

2

6

Cardboard, Manufactures of

,,

2

6

Carpets, Carpeting and Rugs

,,

5

0

Carpet Sweepers

,,

5

0

Carrageen Moss

,,

1

8

Casein and manufactures thereof

,,.

5

0

Castings, e.o.h.p.

,,

3

0

Catgut and substitutes

,,

8

10

Caustic liquor

,,

1

9

Cement

,,

1

0

Chalk

,,

10

Charcoal

,,

10

Cheese

,,

3

9

Chemicals, e.o.h.p.

,,

5

0

Chimney Pieces, Marble

,,

3

4

 ,,  ,,   Slate

,,

2

6

 ,,  ,,   Wood

,,

3

4

 ,,  ,,   Tile

,,

3

4

Chimney Cans

,,

2

6

China Ware

,,

5

0

Chlorides, e.o.h.p.

,,

2

6

Chlorine Liquid

,,

4

6

Cider and Perry

,,

1

0

Cinders

,,

4

Clay Pipes (smoking)

,,

10

0

Clay —China

,,

1

0

 ,,   Common

,,

6

 ,,   Fire and Pipe

,,

1

0

 ,,   Targets

,,

3

4

 ,,   Retorts

,,

2

0

Clocks and Watches, including Chronometers

,,

6

8

Clogs

,,

2

6

Coal, Culm or Coke

,,

1

0

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

s.

d.

Coal Dust

per ton

1

0

 ,,Tar

,,

3

0

 ,,Pitch

,,

3

0

Cocoa Beans

,,

3

4

  ,, Shell

,,

1

8

Cocoa Preparations

,,

3

4

Coconuts

,,

3

4

Coconut Fibre

,,

1

8

Coconut Dessicated

,,

3

4

Coffee

,,

3

4

Colours

,,

2

3

Concrete, Manufactures of

,,

1

0

Cookers, electric, gas and heat storage

,,

5

0

Copper and Manufactures thereof

,,

2

0

Copra

,,

3

4

Cordage and Twine

,,

3

0

Cordials

,,

5

0

Corks, Manufactured

,,

5

0

Corkwood and Cork cuttings

,,

1

8

Corkwood Fittings

,,

5

0

Cotton—Raw

,,

2

0

 ,,   Waste

,,

1

8

 ,,   Twist and Yarn

,,

5

0

 ,,   Wool

,,

5

0

 ,,   Silicate

,,

3

4

Cranes

,,

3

4

Creosote and Creosote Salts

,,

1

8

Cullet

,,

10

Cutch

,,

1

0

Cutlery

,,

6

8

Copper Sulphate

,,

1

0

D.

Disinfectants, Verminicides and Insecticides

,,

5

0

Drapery—Household, Curtains, Covers, etc.

,,

5

0

Drugs, Druggists, Sundries, e.o.p.h.

,,

3

0

Dulse

,,

1

8

Dummy Tins and Cartons

,,

5

0

Dust—Founders

,,

10

 ,,   Millers

,,

8

Dyestuffs, e.o.p.h.

,,

1

8

Dyewood, pods, leaves and berries

,,

1

8

E.

Earth, Black, Red, Wine, Infusorial Red

,,

2

6

Earth, Fullers

,,

1

0

Earthenware

,,

2

6

Ebonite and Manufactures thereof

,,

6

8

Eggs

,,

11

3

Eggs, Dried, Liquid and Substitute

,,

6

8

Electrical Fittings, e.o.p.h.

,,

5

0

Electrical Bulbs

,,

5

0

  ,, Lamps

,,

5

0

   ,, Stoves, Fires, Radiators and Parts thereof

,,

5

0

 

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

G.

s.

d.

Electrical Wires

per ton

5

0

Emery

,,

2

6

Emery Cloth and Emery Paper

,,

3

4

Electro Plated Goods

,,

6

8

Empties, returned (casks, barrels, kegs, crates, boxes, cases, cribs, tins, hampers, bottles, syphons, etc., etc.)

,,

1

0

Envelopes, Straw

,,

1

3

Engines, Fire

,,

3

4

  ,, Steam

,,

3

4

  ,, Railway

,,

3

4

Explosives, including fireworks

,,

6

8

F.

Fats, e.o.p.h.

,,

2

6

Feathers

,,

6

8

Feeding stuffs, animal, e.o.h.p.

,,

1

0

   ,,    ,, Meal

,,

1

0

   ,,    ,, Uveco

,,

1

0

Felt Floor covering, roofing

,,

1

0

 ,,Undressed, saturated, fibre

,,

1

0

Ferro-Manganese

,,

1

6

Ferro-Silicon

,,

1

6

Fibre, e.o.p.h.

,,

3

0

Filters or Filtering Stones

,,

3

4

Fire clay goods, e.o.p.h.

,,

2

6

 ,, ,,Flue Linings

,,

2

6

Fish Dried

,,

4

0

Fish Fresh Herrings from Fishing Vessels

per mease

1

8

   ,,   ,,    ,,

,,

2

Fish Fresh other than herrings 2d. per box or

per ton

4

0

 ,,Shell

,,

2

0

 ,,Cured

,,

4

0

 ,,Tinned, Anchovies, Salmon, etc.

,,

5

0

Flax, Hemp and Tow

,,

3

0

Flax Seed

,,

1

8

Flax Straw Waste

,,

1

4

Flock

,,

1

8

Floor Cloth Matting

,,

5

0

Flour Wheaten

,,

1

6

 ,, Rice and Corn

,,

1

6

Fruit Bananas

,,

5

0

 ,,Citrous

,,

5

0

 ,,Dried

,,

4

0

 ,,Green

,,

5

0

 ,,Grapes

,,

5

0

 ,,Canned

,,

10

0

 ,,Preserved

,,

10

0

 ,,Pulp

,,

10

0

 ,,e.o.p.h.

,,

5

0

Fuel—Patent

,,

9

Furniture, Old

,,

3

4

Furniture, Wood, Steel, New

,,

5

0

  ,,  Vans and Van Bodies

each

9

0

  ,,  In Vans, including weight of vans

per ton

5

0

 

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

s.

d.

G.

Gases, all kinds, e.o.p.h.

per ton

6

8

Gas and electric meters

,,

5

 ,,Fittings

,,

5

0

 ,,stoves, heaters and parts

,,

5

0

Gelatine

,,

6

8

Glass cloth, paper

,,

3

4

 ,,plate

,,

5

0

 ,,Ware

,,

5

0

 ,,window

,,

5

0

Glucose

,,

2

6

Glue

,,

2

6

Glycerine

,,

3

4

Gold Leaf

,,

6

8

Grain and Grain Products, e.o.p.h.

,,

1

0

 ,, Barley

,,

0

9

 ,, Bran

,,

1

0

 ,, Farina

,,

1

0

 ,, Maize

,,

0

9

 ,, Malt

,,

0

9

 ,, Malt Combings

,,

1

0

 ,, Oats

,,

0

9

 ,, Groats

,,

1

0

 ,, Pollard

,,

1

0

 ,, Rice

,,

1

0

 ,, Rye

,,

0

9

 ,, Offals

,,

1

0

 ,, Wheat

,,

0

9

 ,, Oat Hulls

,,

1

0

 ,, Oat Meal

,,

0

10

Gramophones

,,

8

10

Gramophone Discs

,,

8

10

Grates, Stoves, Ranges, e.o.p.h.

,,

5

0

Gravel, Grit and Sand

,,

0

3

Grease

,,

2

6

Grindery, e.o.p.h.

,,

1

8

Groceries and Provisions, e.o.p.h.

,,

5

0

Gum, raw

,,

1

0

Gut, Catgut, sausage casings

,,

8

10

Gypsum

,,

0

9

H.

Haberdashery, e.o.p.h.

,,

6

8

Hair

,,

5

0

Hardware, e.o.p.h.

,,

3

0

Harness and Saddlery

,,

6

8

Hay

,,

1

0

Heels—of rubber or composition

,,

6

8

Hides and Skins

,,

2

0

Holloware

,,

4

4

Honey

,,

3

4

Hoofs and Horns

,,

0

10

Hops

,,

6

8

Hop bitters

,,

1

8

Hosiery (e.o.p.h.)

,,

6

8

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

s.

d.

I.

Ice

per ton

1

0

Iceland Moss

,,

1

8

Implements and Tools (all kinds, e.o.p.h.)

,,

3

4

Implements (Garden Rakes and Forks)

,,

3

4

Incubators

,,

4

4

Ink and Ink Powder

,,

3

4

Insulators—(Earthenware and Porcelain)

,,

2

6

Iron and Steel (manufactured) goods, e.o.p.h.

,,

3

4

Iron and Steel (parts) goods, e.o.p.h.

,,

1

6

Iron and Steel Plates

,,

1

6

Iron and Steel Hoops

,,

1

6

Iron Banding, Bar, Hoop, Plate, Castings, Forgings, Borings, Rails, Fencing

,,

1

6

Iron Corrugated, galvanized

,,

1

6

 ,, Ore

,,

1

0

 ,, Oxide

,,

1

0

 ,, Pig

,,

1

0

 ,, Scrap

,,

0

9

 ,, Boilers

,,

15

0

Isinglass

,,

6

8

Ivory

,,

6

8

J.

Jars of all kinds

,,

2

6

Jewellery

,,

6

8

Joinery or turney

,,

3

0

Jute, jute yarn

,,

3

4

 ,, manufactures, e.o.p.h.

,,

2

6

K.

Kelp

,,

1

8

L.

Lamps, e.o.p.h.

,,

5

0

Lampblack

,,

2

3

Lead, Pig, Piping or Sheet

,,

3

0

Lead Refuse

,,

3

0

Lead, Red and White

,,

2

3

Leather and Manufactures of, e.o.p.h.

,,

5

0

 ,,  Scrap

,,

4

4

 ,,  Waste

,,

1

8

Lime, Lime Putty and Lime Sulphate

,,

0

9

 ,, Chloride of

,,

2

6

Linen and manufactures thereof, e.o.p.h.

,,

5

0

 ,,  Raw or Unbleached

,,

5

0

Linseed

,,

1

8

  ,,Cake

,,

1

0

  ,,Meal

,,

0

10

  ,,Flakes

,,

1

0

Liquers

,,

5

0

Liquorice

,,

5

0

Litter, Moss or Peat

,,

0

6

Luggage

,,

6

8

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

s.

d.

M.

Machinery and Machines, e.o.p.h.

per ton

6

0

Malt

,,

0

9

Manures and Fertilisers, all kinds, e.o.p.h.

,,

1

3

Manures, Manufactured

,,

1

3

  ,, Guano—raw

,,

1

3

  ,, Guano—manufactured

,,

1

3

  ,, Bone

,,

1

3

  ,, Basic Slag

,,

1

3

  ,, Sulphate of Ammonia

,,

1

3

  ,, Phosphate Rock

,,

1

3

  ,, Superphosphates

,,

1

3

  ,, Kainit

,,

1

0

  ,,  Pyrites

,,

1

0

  ,, Unmanufactured

,,

1

3

  ,, Nitrate of Soda

,,

1

3

Marble worked or sculptured

,,

2

0

Margarine

,,

3

4

Mastic

,,

1

0

Matches

,,

6

8

Mats and Matting, e.o.p.h.

,,

3

4

Mattresses or palliasses

,,

3

4

Meal—Cotton, Indian, Palm Nut, Linseed, Fish, Ground, Nut

,,

0

10

  ,,  Oat, Rice, Wheat, Sausage

,,

0

10

Meat (e.o.p.h.), Beef, Mutton, Veal, Tongues

,,

1

0

 ,, Hams

,,

1

0

 ,, Pork

,,

1

0

 ,, Preserved

,,

3

4

 ,, Tripe

,,

1

0

 ,, Bacon

,,

1

0

 ,,  ,, Heads

,,

1

0

 ,,  , ,Feet

,,

1

0

Medical, Dental and Veterinary Preparations, e.o.p.h.

,,

6

8

Medicinal plants, berries and leaves

,,

3

0

Milk and Cream, fresh, preserved or condensed

,,

3

4

Milk, Dried

,,

5

0

Mill Stones

each

1

8

Minerals, e.o.p.h. (felspar, fluorspar, etc., graphite)

per ton

1

8

Mineral Black

,,

0

10

  ,, White

,,

0

8

Molasses

,,

1

6

Mooring Buoys

,,

2

6

Mother of Pearl Shell

,,

3

4

Motor Bicycles

each

5

0

 ,,  Cars, Trucks, Vans, Tractors

,,

10

0

 ,,  Car, Lorry, Van and Tractor parts

per ton

3

4

  ,,  Vehicles over 3 tons

,,

15

0

Mouldings

,,

3

4

 ,,   Powder

,,

3

0

 Musical Instruments and Parts thereof, e.o.p.h.

,,

3

0

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

M.

s.

d.

Music, Sheet

per ton

6

8

Mustard

,,

1

4

N.

Nails

,,

2

6

 ,, Screws

,,

5

0

Nets, Twine

,,

3

4

Newspapers and Periodicals

,,

5

0

   ,,  Return Rate

,,

1

0

Nuts, Almonds, Brazils, Chestnuts, Filberts, Hazel, Hickory, Walnut

,,

2

6

O.

Oakum

,,

1

0

Ochre

,,

1

0

Offals, Animal

,,

0

10

Oils—(Mineral)

,,

3

0

 ,,   Aviation

,,

3

0

 ,,   Fuel

,,

3

0

 ,,   Gas

,,

3

0

 ,,   Lubricating

,,

3

0

 ,,   Motor Spirit

,,

3

0

 ,,   Paraffin, burning

,,

3

0

 ,,   Tractor, vaporising

,,

3

0

 ,,   Vaseline, Petroleum Jelly

,,

3

0

 ,,   Mineral

,,

3

0

 ,,   Fish

,,

3

0

 ,,   Cod

,,

3

0

 ,,   Whale

,,

3

0

 ,,   Vegetable

,,

3

0

 ,,   Almond

,,

3

0

 ,,   Coconut

,,

3

0

 ,,   Cotton

,,

3

0

 ,,   Colza

,,

3

0

 ,,   Linseed

,,

3

0

 ,,   Olive

,,

3

0

 ,,   Palm

,,

3

0

 ,,   Palm Kernel

,,

3

0

 ,,   Peanut (Groundnut, Arachide)

,,

3

0

 ,,   Rape

,,

3

0

 ,,   Sesame

,,

3

0

 ,,   Sunflower

,,

3

0

 ,,   Tung (Wood Oil)

,,

3

0

Oil bearing materials, e.o.h.p.

,,

5

0

Copra

,,

3

4

Cotton Seed

,,

3

4

Linseed

,,

1

8

Palm Kernel

,,

3

4

Peanuts, Groundnuts

,,

3

4

Rape Seed

,,

4

Sesame Seed

,,

4

Sunflower Seed

,,

3

4

Oilcloth and Linoleum

,,

5

0

Ores, e.o.h.p.

,,

0

9

Ore, Sulphur

,,

0

9

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

s.

d.

Ore, Burnt

per ton

1

0

 ,,Copper

,,

0

9

 ,, Lead

,,

1

0

Osiers

,,

1

8

Oxide, Red

,,

2

3

 ,, Spent

,,

0

4

P.

Packages and Parcels, Sundry goods not enumerated

,,

6

8

Paints, Colours and varnishes

,,

2

3

Paint Pigments and other Paint Raw Materials, e.o.h.p.

,,

2

3

Paper, e.o.h.p.

,,

2

6

Paraffin Scale

,,

3

4

Patterns

,,

6

8

Pectin

,,

2

6

Peramulators

,,

5

0

Perfumery

,,

6

8

Pirns

,,

3

4

Pharmaceutical preps, e.o.h.p.

,,

6

8

Piassava

,,

3

0

Pictures and Paintings, e.o.h.p.

,,

6

8

Picture frames

,,

3

4

Piece goods, Canvas

,,

3

4

 ,,  ,, Silk, artificial, nylon

,,

6

8

 ,,  ,, Cotton

,,

5

0

 ,,  ,, Linen

,,

5

0

 ,,  ,, Woollen

,,

6

8

 ,,  ,, Jute

,,

1

8

 ,,  ,, Plastic

,,

5

0

 ,,  ,, Union

,,

5

0

Pipes, drainage, asbestos, earthenware, iron and steel, lead, e.o.h.p.

,,

1

6

Pitch

,,

2

0

Plants, bulbs, shrubs, trees, etc.

,,

6

8

Plaster of Paris

,,

1

0

  ,, ,,  ,,Casts

,,

3

4

Plastics, Sheets, Rods, powders

,,

1

0

Plate, Precious

,,

8

10

Plates, Steel

,,

1

6

Plated Ware

,,

8

10

Platinum

,,

8

10

Plumbago

,,

2

6

Polish and Polish Pastes

,,

3

4

Potash

,,

1

6

Poultry, Live

,,

3

4

  ,, Dead

,,

3

4

Printed Matter on Paper, e.o.h.p.

,,

2

6

Pumps, Iron or Lead

,,

3

4

Putty

,,

3

4

Q.

Quicksilver

,,

3

4

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

s.

d.

R.

Rags

per ton

0

10

Railway Carriages

,,

3

4

 ,,  Wagons and Trucks

,,

3

4

 ,,  Wheels and axles

,,

3

4

Ranges and Stoves, Kitchen, e.o.h.p.

,,

5

0

Retorts, Clay

,,

2

0

 ,,  Glass

,,

1

8

 ,,  Metal

,,

1

0

 ,,  Carbon

,,

0

4

Resin

,,

1

0

Ropes, new (cord or twine)

,,

3

0

  ,,  old (  "  )

,,

1

0

Rubber goods, e.o.h.p.

,,

10

0

 ,,  scrap

,,

2

0

Rushes

,,

1

8

S.

Saddlery

,,

6

8

Safes

,,

5

0

Sago and Tapioca

,,

2

6

Sails

,,

5

0

Salt (Rock White or Bay)

,,

0

9

 ,,(in cases)

,,

0

6

Salts, Epsom, Glauber, etc.

,,

2

6

  ,, Creosote, Bleachers

,,

2

6

Saltpetre

,,

1

4

Sanitary goods, Porcelain

,,

2

6

 ,,  ,, Iron

,,

1

8

Seaweed, e.o.h.p.

,,

1

8

Seeds, Clover

,,

6

8

Seeds, e.o.h.p.

,,

5

0

Shoddy

,,

1

10

Shot

,,

3

0

Signs—Neon and others

,,

5

0

Size

,,

2

6

Slates

,,

0

9

Snuff

,,

13

4

Soaps and Soap Powders

,,

3

4

Soda Crystals

,,

1

4

  ,,Bicarbonate of

,,

1

4

Solder

,,

1

8

Soot

,,

0

4

Spade—Shovel plates

,,

3

4

Spectacles

,,

6

8

Spices, all kinds

,,

5

0

Spirits, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey

,,

5

0

Sponges

,,

6

8

Sports goods, all kinds, e.o.h.p.

,,

5

0

Starch

,,

1

6

Stationery, all kinds, e.o.h.p.

,,

6

8

Stone, Quarry waste

,,

0

3

 ,,  Broken

,,

0

3

  ,,  Curb

,,

0

9

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

S.

s.

d.

Stone, Filtering

per ton

0

9

 ,,  Free

,,

0

9

 ,,  Lithographic

,,

0

9

 ,,  Limestone

,,

0

3

 ,,  Marble

,,

2

0

 ,,  Marble chips

,,

0

3

 ,,  Paving

,,

0

3

 ,,  Pumice, Grinding

,,

1

8

 ,,  Road Metalling

,,

0

3

 ,,  Granite

,,

0

3

 ,,  Scythe

,,

0

3

 ,,  Square Sets

,,

0

3

Stoneware

,,

2

0

Straw

,,

1

0

Sugar, Refined

,,

2

0

  ,, Pulp

,,

2

0

  ,, Candy

,,

2

0

  ,, Confectionery

,,

2

0

Sulphur

,,

1

8

T.

Tallow

,,

2

6

Tanners Waste

,,

0

10

Tanning Extract, bark or nuts, e.o.h.p.

,,

2

6

Tar

,,

2

0

Tarpaulins

,,

3

4

Tea

,,

20

8

Telescopes, field and opera glasses

,,

6

8

Terra Alba, Terra Cotta, and Terra Japonica and Manufactures thereof.

,,

2

6

Theatrical properties

,,

3

4

Thread, cotton, linen, silk, etc.

,,

5

0

Tiles, all kinds

,,

1

0

Timber, see Wood.

Tin Plates

,,

3

4

Tobacco, manufactured

,,

35

0

  ,, unmanufactured

,,

35

0

  ,, pipes

,,

35

0

  ,, stalks

,,

13

4

Tobacco Snuff

,,

13

4

Tomatoes

,,

5

0

Tools, e.o.h.p. (See Implements).

,,

3

4

Tortoiseshell

,,

5

0

Toys, e.o.h.p.

,,

5

0

Treacle and Syrup

,,

2

0

Tree nails

,,

2

6

Trunks and Suitcases

,,

8

10

Turpentine

,,

2

3

Turf

,,

0

6

Turnery or Joinery

,,

3

0

Typewriters

,,

3

4

Types

,,

3

4

Tyres and Tubes

,,

3

4

U.

Umbrellas

,,

5

0

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import and Export

U.

s.

d.

Uveco. (See Feeding stuffs, Animal).

per ton

V.

Vacuum Cleaners and things of like nature

,,

5

0

Vegetables, all kinds, fresh, e.o.h.p.

,,

2

0

   ,,  Beans

,,

2

0

   ,,  Onions

,,

2

0

   ,,  Potatoes

,,

1

6

   ,,  Canned

,,

2

0

  ,,  Dried

,,

2

0

  ,,  Peas

,,

2

0

Vehicles (horse drawn), e.o.h.p.

,,

5

0

Vinegar

per barrel

1

0

per hogshead

1

6

Vulcanite

per ton

6

8

W.

Wadding

,,

5

0

Washing Powders, e.o.h.p.

,,

3

4

Waxes, e.o.h.p.

,,

3

4

Whalebone

,,

5

0

Wheels, carts, carriage, tramway

,,

3

4

Whips

,,

6

8

Whiting

,,

1

0

Wick, candle and lamp

,,

3

4

Window Frames, Metal

,,

2

6

 ,,  Blinds

,,

4

4

Wines

,,

5

0

Wire, Iron, e.o.h.p.

,,

2

0

Wireless Sets and parts thereof

,,

5

0

Wood, Native

,,

1

0

 ,, Hardwood

,,

1

6

 ,, Plywood

,,

1

6

 ,, Pitwood

,,

1

0

 ,, Softwood

,,

1

6

 ,, Veneers

,,

5

0

Wood products, e.o.h.p.

,,

3

4

 ,, boxboards

,,

1

8

 ,, flooring blocks

,,

1

0

 ,, paving blocks

,,

1

0

 ,, pulp

,,

1

0

 ,, sleepers, railway

,,

1

0

 ,, staves

,,

0

10

 ,, wool

,,

1

8

Wool

,,

5

0

 ,,waste

,,

1

8

Woollen and worsted piece goods

,,

6

8

Woollens, e.o.h.p.

,,

6

8

Y.

Yarn, e.o.h.p.

,,

5

0

Yeast and Barm

,,

1

6

Z.

Zinc

,,

2

0

 ,, Articles of, e.o.h.p.

,,

3

0

 

SECOND SCHEDULE.

MAXIMUM TONNAGE RATES.

Ref. No.

Description of Charge

Rate

£

s.

d.

1

Tonnage rates on vessels other than those described in paragraphs 2 and 3 below.

(a) On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage whichever is the greater of every vessel discharging or loading in the harbour for each entry into the harbour from any port or place in Great Britain, Northern Ireland or the State a sum not exceeding

0

1

0

(b) On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage whichever is the greater of every vessel discharging or loading in the harbour for each entry into the harbour from any port or place other than a port or place in Great Britain, Northern Ireland or the State a sum not exceeding

0

1

6

(c) On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage whichever is the greater of every vessel entering and leaving the harbour without cargo, or entering and leaving the harbour with the same cargo, or for the purpose of seeking refuge, a sum not exceeding

0

0

4

(d) On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage whichever is the greater of every vessel lying up in the harbuor after the expiration of 14 days, for each succeeding 14 days or part thereof, a sum not exceeding

0

0

2

2

Tonnage rates on Yachts and Pleasure Boats excluding Rowing Boats.

(a) On all pleasure yachts, sailing boats, motor boats and vessels plying for hire using the harbour and not paying the composition rate in paragraph 2 (b) for each entry into the harbour for any purpose :—

(i) if under 2 tons gross, a sum of

0

1

6

(ii) if 2 tons gross or over but under 5 tons gross, a sum of

0

2

6

(iii) if 5 tons gross or over, but under 10 tons gross, a sum of

0

5

0

(iv) if 10 tons gross or over but under 25 tons gross, a sum of

0

7

6

(v) if 25 tons gross or over but under 65 tons gross, a sum of

0

15

0

(vi) if 65 tons gross or over but under 80 tons gross, a sum of

1

0

0

(vii) if 80 tons gross or over, a sum of

1

10

0

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Ref. No.

Description of Charge

Rate

£

s.

d.

(b) On all pleasure yachts, sailing boats, motor boats and vessels playing for hire using the harbour as a composition in full of tonnage rates payable yearly in advance on the 1st January or on entry to the harbour, a sum not exceeding :—

(i) if under 2 tons gross, a sum of

0

5

0

(ii) if 2 tons gross or over but under 5 tons gross, a sum of

0

10

0

(iii) if 5 tons gross or over but under 10 tons gross, a sum of

1

0

0

(iv) if 10 tons gross or over but under 25 tons gross, a sum of

1

10

0

(v) if 25 tons gross or over, but under 65 tons gross, a sum of

3

0

0

(vi) if 65 tons gross or over but under 80 tons gross, a sum of

4

0

0

(vii) if 80 tons gross or over, a sum of

6

0

0

(c) On all pleasures yachts, sailing boats, motor boats, and vessels plying for hire using the harbour and not paying the composition rates at paragraph 2 (b) above, and remaining in the harbour after the expiration of 14 days, an additional sum not exceeding one-third of the rates specified at paragraph 2 (a) above for each additional 14 days or part thereof.

3

Tonnage rates on fishing vessels under 80 tons gross excluding rowing boats.

(a) (i) On every fishing vessel of under 2 tons gross not paying the rate mentioned at paragraph (b) (i) below for each entry into the harbour, a sum not exceeding

0

1

0

(ii) On every gross ton of every fishing vessel of 2 tons gross or over but under 80 tons gross not paying the rate mentioned at paragraph (b) (ii) below for each entry into the harbour for any purpose, a sum not exceeding

0

0

4

(b) (i) On every fishing vessel under 2 tons gross belonging to or entering and using the harbour for any purpose as a composition in full of tonnage rates payable yearly in advance on 1st January or on entry to the harbour, a sum not exceeding

0

4

0

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Ref. No.

Description of Charge

Rate

£

s.

d.

(ii) On every gross ton of every fishing vessel of 2 tons gross or over, but under 80 tons gross belonging to or entering and using the harbour for any purpose as a composition in full of tonnage rates payable yearly in advance on 1st January or an entry to the harbour, a sum not exceeding

0

3

0

(c) (i) On every fishing vessel under two tons gross not paying the rate mentioned at paragraph 3 (b) (i) lying in the harbour for a period in excess of 28 days for each additional 28 days or part thereof, an additional sum not exceeding

0

0

4

(ii) On every gross ton of every fishing vessel of two tons gross or over but under 80 tons gross lying in the harbour for a period in excess of 28 days for each additional 28 days or part thereof, an additional sum not exceeding

0

0

2

THIRD SCHEDULE.

OTHER (MAXIMUM) CHARGES.

Ref. No.

Description of Charge

Rate

£

s.

d.

1

For the use of any shed, wharf, pier or quay for any goods (except round native timber, including pit props, for export) for a period exceeding the period authorised by the bye-laws of the harbour authority for the time being in force :—

(a) For each week or part thereof for the first three weeks, per ton a sum not exceeding

0

0

4

(b) For each week or part thereof after the first three weeks, per ton a sum not exceeding

0

0

8

2

For the use of any wharf, pier or quay for round native timber including pit props for export for each week or part thereof after the expiration of the period authorised by the bye-laws of the harbour authority for the time being in force, per ton

0

0

4

3

Ballast, per ton

0

2

0

GIVEN under my Official Seal this 27th day of May, 1949.

DANIEL MORRISSEY,

Minister for Industry and Commerce.