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S.I. No. 162/1947 -- Harbour Rates (Galway Harbour) Order, 1947.

S.I. No. 162/1947 -- Harbour Rates (Galway Harbour) Order, 1947. 1947 162

No. 162/1947:

HARBOUR RATES (GALWAY HARBOUR) ORDER, 1947.

HARBOUR RATES (GALWAY HARBOUR) ORDER, 1947.

I, SEÁN F. LEMASS, 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 (Galway Harbour) Order, 1947.

(2) This Order shall come into operation on the 26th day of May, 1947.

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

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

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

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

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

(d) any weight over 15 cwt. shall count as a ton.

3. Every statutory or other provision, fixing, restricting or otherwise regulating the rates or the maximum or minimum rates chargeable by the Galway 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

Export

s.

d.

s.

d.

A.

Accumulators and batteries and parts

per ton

5

0

2

6

Acids, e.o.h.p.*

"

2

2

1

1

Aerated and Mineral Waters

"

6

8

3

4

Agricultural and Garden Machinery

"

10

0

5

0

Aeroplanes and Seaplanes and Parts and Accessories thereof

"

6

0

3

0

Alabaster

"

0

10

0

5

Alabaster worked or sculptured

"

8

10

4

5

Alcohol

"

6

0

3

0

Albumen

"

6

8

3

4

Ale, Beer and Porter

per barrel

1

0

0

6

per hogs-head

1

4

0

8

Alkalis, e.o.h.p.

per ton

2

0

1

0

Almanacs and Calendars

"

6

8

3

4

Alum, Alumina and Sulphate of Alumina

"

3

4

1

8

Aluminium

"

4

0

2

0

Amber

"

8

10

4

5

Anchors

"

3

4

1

8

Animals, Live, domestic

Horses, Mares or Geldings

each

6

0

2

0

Mules, Asses and Deer

"

2

0

1

0

Cattle, Calves, Cows and Oxen

"

3

0

1

6

Dogs, Monkeys

"

2

0

1

0

Sheep, Lambs, Pigs

"

1

0

0

6

Goats

"

1

0

0

6

Greyhounds

"

6

0

3

0

Not enumerated

"

2

0

2

0

Animals, Wild

"

4

6

2

0

Animals, Stuffed

"

2

0

1

0

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

per ton

3

4

2

0

Aniseed

"

6

8

3

4

Anvils

"

2

0

1

0

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

"

20

0

10

0

" Old, for sale

"

10

0

5

0

" Hats,

"

10

0

5

0

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

"

9

2

4

7

Dental, Surgical, Optical, Medical Veterinary and Scientific

"

9

2

4

7

Cinematograph, Electrical and Gas Combustion

"

9

2

4

7

Musical and Photographic

"

9

2

4

7

Telephonic and Telegraphic

"

9

2

4

7

Nautical

"

9

2

4

7

Arms and Ammunition

"

8

10

4

5

Asbestos

"

1

2

0

7

*Except otherwise herein provided.

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import

Export

per ton

s.

d.

s.

d.

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

"

2

0

1

0

Asphalt

"

1

1

0

Attaché Cases, brief cases, handbags and similar articles

"

8

10

4

5

B.

Bags and Bagging, including Sacks and Hessian.

{

new

per ton

4

0

2

0

old

"

2

0

1

0

Bakelite and Bakelite goods

"

6

0

3

0

Baking Powder

"

3

6

1

9

Bark

"

2

0

1

0

" Druggists

"

6

0

3

0

Barytes

"

3

4

1

8

Barometers

"

8

10

4

5

Barrels (new) and Casks, empty

each

0

2

0

1

Baskets

per ton

6

8

3

4

Basket Rods

"

1

1

0

Bass or Whisk

"

3

0

1

6

Baths, Porcelain

"

3

4

1

8

" Metal

"

6

8

3

4

Beans (cocoa, coffee, vanilla)

"

4

4

2

2

Bedsteads (iron). For wooden, see Furniture.

"

4

0

2

0

Beet and Beet Pulp

"

1

6

0

9

Bellows

"

4

6

2

3

Bells and bell metal

"

6

8

3

4

Belting (Machine)

"

6

8

3

4

Bicycles

each

2

0

1

0

Bicycle parts

per ton

6

0

3

0

Bitumen

"

1

0

0

6

Bitumastic Solution

"

3

4

1

8

Blacking

"

6

8

3

4

Blacklead

"

6

8

3

4

Bleaching Powders or Fluid

"

4

0

2

0

Blood, dried

"

3

0

1

6

Blubber

"

2

2

1

1

Blue

"

10

0

5

0

Boards, Wall

"

3

4

1

8

" Beaver

"

3

4

1

8

" Mill

"

3

4

1

8

" Box

"

3

4

1

8

" Drapers

"

3

4

1

8

" Planed

"

3

4

1

8

" Paling

"

3

4

1

8

" Plaster

"

3

4

1

8

Boats, Rowing

each

6

0

3

0

" Motor

per ton

4

4

2

2

" Steam

"

4

4

2

2

" Yachts

"

4

4

2

2

Bobbins

"

4

4

2

2

Bobbin blocks

"

1

4

0

8

Bones

"

6

8

6

8

Books and Stationery

"

10

0

5

0

Boots and Shoes, Slippers and Sandals

"

10

0

5

0

Bottles, empty

"

1

6

0

9

Brass and Brass Ware

"

3

4

1

8

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import

Export

s.

d.

s.

d.

Bread and Biscuits

per ton

3

4

1

8

Bricks, Bath

"

3

4

1

8

" Common

"

0

8

0

4

" Fireclay

"

1

4

0

8

" Composition, Enamel

"

2

2

1

1

Bristles

"

7

6

3

9

Bronze and Bronze Ware

"

7

6

3

9

Brooms, Brushes, Mops and Heads thereof

"

6

8

3

4

Buckets and Pails, wood or metal

"

6

8

3

4

Bullion and Specie (Gold, Silver)

"

22

6

11

3

Butter

"

6

8

3

4

C.

Cables, chain, wire or electric

"

4

0

2

0

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

"

2

0

1

0

Calcium, Chloride of

"

1

9

0

10½

" Carbide of

"

4

6

2

3

Cambosses

"

4

4

2

2

Camphor

"

6

8

3

4

Candles

"

5

0

2

6

Cane and Cane Reeds

"

6

0

3

0

Canvas

"

6

8

3

4

Carboys

"

1

4

0

8

Cardboard

"

3

4

1

8

Cardboard, Mfrs. of

"

3

4

1

8

Carpets, Carpeting and Rugs

"

10

0

5

0

Carpet Sweepers

"

5

0

2

6

Carrageen Moss

"

2

0

1

0

Casein and mfrs. thereof

"

6

8

3

4

Castings, e.o.h.p.

"

3

0

1

6

Catgut and substitutes

"

8

10

4

5

Caustic liquor

"

1

9

0

10½

Cement

"

1

0

0

6

Chalk

"

1

0

0

6

Charcoal

"

2

0

1

0

Cheese

"

10

0

5

0

Chemicals, e.o.h.p.

"

4

8

2

4

Chimney Pieces, Marble

"

4

5

2

" " Slate

"

3

4

1

8

" " Wood

"

3

4

1

8

" " Tile

"

3

4

1

8

Chimney Cans

"

2

0

1

0

China Ware

"

6

8

3

4

Chlorides, e.o.h.p.

"

6

8

3

4

Chlorine Liquid

"

4

6

2

3

Cider and Perry

"

6

8

3

4

Cinders

"

0

5

0

Clay Pipes (smoking)

"

10

0

5

0

Clay, China

"

1

6

0

9

" Common

"

0

6

0

3

" Fire and Pipe

"

0

6

0

3

" Targets

"

3

4

1

8

" Retorts

"

2

0

1

0

Clocks and Watches, incl. Chronometers

"

10

0

5

0

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import

Export

s.

d.

s.

d.

Clogs

per ton

3

4

1

8

Coal, Culm or Coke

"

1

0

0

6

" Dust

"

1

1

0

" Tar

"

1

0

0

6

" Pitch

"

1

4

0

8

Cocoa Beans

"

13

4

6

8

" Shell

"

13

4

6

8

" Preparations

"

13

4

6

8

Coconuts

"

2

2

1

1

Coconut Fibre

"

2

2

1

1

" Desiccated

"

4

4

2

2

Coffee

"

13

4

6

8

Colours

"

4

0

2

0

Concrete, Mfrs. of

"

1

1

0

Cookers, electric, gas and heat storage

"

6

8

3

4

Copper and Mfrs. thereof

"

13

4

6

8

Copper Sulphate

"

2

6

1

3

Copra

"

4

4

2

2

Cordage and Twine

"

5

0

2

6

Cordials

"

10

0

5

0

Corks, Manufactured

"

6

8

3

4

Corkwood and Cork cuttings

"

6

8

3

4

" Fittings

"

6

8

3

4

Cotton, Raw

"

2

8

1

4

" Waste

"

6

8

3

4

" Twist and Yarn

"

6

8

3

4

" Wool

"

6

8

3

4

" Silicate

"

4

4

2

2

Cranes

"

4

4

2

2

Creosote and Creosote Salts

"

2

2

1

1

Cullet

"

1

1

0

Cutch

"

1

4

0

8

Cutlery

"

10

0

5

0

D.

Disinfectants, Verminicides and Insecticides

"

12

0

6

0

Drapery, Household, Curtains, Covers, etc.

"

10

0

5

0

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

"

6

8

3

4

Dulse

"

4

4

2

2

Dummy Tins and Cartons

"

6

8

3

4

Dust, Founders

"

1

1

0

" Millers

"

1

1

0

Dyestuffs, e.o.h.p.

"

4

0

2

0

Dyewoods, pods, leaves and berries

"

4

0

2

0

E.

Earth, Black, Red, Wine, Infusorial Red.

"

4

4

2

2

" Fullers

"

1

4

0

8

Earthenware

"

3

4

1

8

Ebonite and Mfrs. thereof

"

8

10

4

5

Eggs

"

2

0

3

4

 " Dried, liquid and substitute

"

6

8

3

4

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

RATE

Import

Export

s.

d.

s.

d.

Electrical Fittings, e.o.h.p.

per ton

6

8

3

4

" Bulbs

"

6

8

3

4

" Lamps

"

6

8

3

4

" Stoves, Fires, Radiators, and Parts thereof

"

6

8

3

4

" Wires

"

6

8

3

4

Emery

"

2

4

1

2

Emery Cloth and Emery Paper

"

4

4

2

2

Electro Plated Goods

"

8

10

4

5

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

"

1

4

8

Envelopes, Straw

"

1

3

Engines, Fire

"

4

4

2

2

" Steam (not Railway)

"

4

4

2

2

" Railway

"

4

4

2

2

Explosives, including fireworks

"

10

0

5

0

F.

Fats (e.o.h.p.)

"

3

4

1

8

Feathers

"

8

10

6

8

Feedingstuffs, animal, e.o.h.p.

"

2

0

1

0

" " meal

"

2

0

1

0

" " Uveco

"

2

0

1

0

Felt, Floor covering, roofing

"

5

0

2

6

" Undressed, saturated, fibre

"

5

0

2

6

Ferro-Manganese

"

3

8

1

10

Ferro-Silicon

"

3

8

1

10

Fibre (e.o.h.p.)

"

3

0

1

6

Filters or Filtering Stones

"

3

4

1

8

Fire clay goods (e.o.h.p.)

"

3

4

1

8

" " Flue Linings

"

3

4

1

8

Fish, Dried

"

6

8

3

4

" Fresh

"

6

8

3

4

" Shell

"

6

8

3

4

" Cured

"

6

8

3

4

" Tinned, Anchovies, Salmon, etc.

"

6

8

3

4

Flax, Hemp and Tow

"

3

4

1

8

Flax Seed

"

5

0

2

6

Flax Straw, Waste

"

1

4

8

Flock

"

6

8

3

4

Floor Cloth Matting

"

5

0

2

6

Flour, Wheaten

"

3

0

1

6

" Rice and Corn

"

6

8

3

4

Fruit, Bananas

"

6

8

3

4

" Citrous

"

6

8

3

4

" Dried

"

10

0

5

0

" Green

"

6

8

3

4

" Grapes

"

10

0

5

0

" Canned

"

10

0

5

0

" Preserved

"

10

0

5

0

" Pulp

"

10

0

5

0

" e.o.h.p.

"

6

8

3

4

Fuel—Patent

"

10

5

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

RATE

Import

Export

s.

d.

s.

d.

Furniture, Old

per ton

5

0

2

6

" Wood, Steel, New

"

10

0

5

0

" Vans and Van Bodies

each

18

0

9

0

" In Vans, including weight of Vans

per ton

10

0

5

0

G.

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

per ton

8

10

4

5

Gas and Electric Meters

"

6

8

3

4

" Fittings

"

6

8

3

4

" Stoves, Heaters and parts

"

6

8

3

4

Gelatine

"

8

10

4

5

Glass Cloth, Paper

"

6

8

3

4

" Plate

"

6

8

3

4

" Ware

"

6

8

3

4

" Window

"

6

8

3

4

Glucose

"

3

4

1

8

Glue

"

3

4

1

8

Glycerine

"

4

4

2

2

Gold Leaf

"

8

10

4

5

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

"

2

0

1

0

" Barley

"

2

0

1

0

Grain, Bran

"

2

0

1

0

" Farina

"

2

2

1

1

" Maize

"

2

4

1

2

" Malt

"

2

0

1

0

" Malt Combings

"

10

5

" Oats

"

2

0

1

0

" Groats

"

2

0

1

0

" Pollard

"

2

0

1

0

" Rice

"

3

4

1

8

" Rye

"

5

0

2

6

" Offals

"

2

0

1

0

" Wheat

"

2

4

1

2

" Oat Hulls

"

1

0

1

0

" Oats, Quaker

"

5

0

2

6

" Oat Meal Seeds

"

1

0

6

Gramophones

"

8

10

4

5

Gramophone Discs

"

8

10

4

5

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

"

3

4

1

8

Gravel, Grit and Sand

"

8

8

Grease

"

2

2

1

1

Grindery, e.o.h.p.

"

10

0

5

0

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

"

6

8

3

4

Gum, Raw

"

3

4

1

8

Gut, Catgut, Sausage Casings

"

8

10

4

5

Gypsum

"

1

0

6

H.

Haberdashery, e.o.h.p.

"

10

0

5

0

Hair

"

10

0

5

0

Hardware, e.o.h.p.

"

6

8

3

4

Harness and Saddlery

"

10

0

5

0

Hay

"

2

0

2

0

Heddles (Loom)

"

6

8

3

4

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

RATE

Import

Export

s.

d.

s.

d.

Heels—of rubber or compostion

per ton

8

10

4

5

Hides and Skins

"

6

8

6

8

Holloware

"

6

8

3

4

Honey

"

4

4

2

2

Hoofs and Horns

"

1

1

Hops

"

10

0

5

0

Hop bitters

"

10

0

5

0

Hosiery (e.o.h.p.)

"

10

0

5

0

I.

Ice

"

1

0

1

0

Iceland Moss

"

6

8

3

4

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

"

5

0

2

6

Implements (Garden Rakes and Forks)

"

3

4

1

8

Incubators

"

4

4

2

2

Ink and Ink Powder

"

3

4

1

8

Insulators (Earthenware and Porcelain)

"

3

4

1

8

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

"

6

8

3

4

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

"

4

4

2

2

Iron and Steel Plates

"

2

0

1

0

Iron and Steel Hoops

"

3

4

1

8

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

"

2

0

1

0

Iron Corrugated, Galvanized

"

2

0

1

0

" Ore

"

1

0

0

6

" Oxide

"

1

0

0

6

" Pig

"

1

0

1

0

" Scrap

"

2

0

1

0

" Boilers

"

3

0

1

6

Isinglass

"

8

10

4

5

Ivory

"

8

10

4

5

J.

Jars of all kinds

"

3

4

1

8

Jewellery

"

40

0

20

0

Joinery or turnery

"

3

0

1

6

Jute, jute yarn

"

2

2

1

1

" manufacturers, e.o.h.p.

"

3

4

1

8

K.

Kelp

"

2

0

1

0

L.

Lamps, e.o.h.p.

"

6

8

3

4

Lampblack

"

6

8

3

4

Lead, Pig, Piping or Sheet

"

2

0

1

0

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

RATE

Import

Export

per ton

s.

d.

s.

d.

Lead Refuse

"

1

10

0

11

Lead, Red and White

"

3

4

1

8

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

"

10

0

6

8

" Scrap

"

4

4

2

2

" Waste

"

1

8

0

10

Lime, Limo Putty and Lime Sulphate

"

6

8

3

4

" Chloride of

"

6

8

3

4

Linen and Manufactures thereof e.o.h.p.

"

10

0

5

0

Linen Raw or Unbleached

"

5

7

2

Linseed

"

2

0

1

0

" Cake

"

2

0

1

0

" Meal

"

2

0

1

0

" Flakes

"

2

0

1

0

Liqueurs

"

10

0

5

0

Liquorice

"

10

0

5

0

Litter, Moss or Peat

"

1

6

0

9

Luggage

"

10

0

5

0

M.

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

"

5

0

2

6

Malt

"

2

0

1

0

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

"

2

0

1

0

" mfd.

"

2

0

1

0

" Guano—Raw

"

1

4

0

8

" Guano—Manufactured

"

2

0

1

0

" Bone

"

1

6

0

9

" Basic Slag

"

1

4

0

8

" Sulphate of Ammonia

"

2

0

1

0

Manures : Phosphate Rock

"

1

0

0

6

" Superphosphates

"

1

4

0

8

" Copper Sulphate

"

2

6

1

3

" Kainit

"

1

6

0

9

" Pyrites

"

1

0

0

6

" Unmanufactured

"

1

0

0

6

" Nitrate of Soda

"

1

6

0

9

Marble worked or sculptured

"

8

10

4

5

Margarine

"

3

4

1

8

Mastic

"

3

4

1

8

Matches

"

6

8

3

4

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

"

5

0

2

6

Mattresses or palliasses

"

3

4

1

8

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

"

3

0

1

6

Meal—Oat, Rice, Wheat, Sausage

"

3

0

1

6

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

"

6

8

6

8

" Hams

"

6

8

3

4

" Pork

"

3

4

1

8

" Preserved

"

3

4

1

8

" Tripe

"

2

2

1

1

" Bacon

"

4

0

2

0

" " Heads

"

2

0

1

0

 " " Feet

"

2

0

1

0

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

RATE

Import

Export

per ton

s.

d.

s.

d.

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

"

6

8

3

4

Medicinal Plants, Berries and Leaves

"

4

0

2

0

Metals, e.o.h.p.

"

7

6

3

9

Milk and Cream, Fresh, Preserved or Condensed

"

4

4

2

2

Milk, Dried

"

6

8

3

4

Mill Stones

each

4

0

2

0

Minerals, e.o.h.p. (Felspar, Fluorspar, etc., Graphite).

per ton

1

10

0

11

Mineral Black

"

1

1

0

" White

"

0

10

0

5

Molasses

"

3

4

1

8

Mooring Buoys

"

3

4

1

8

Mother of Pearl Shell

"

4

4

2

2

Motor Bicycles

each

10

0

5

0

" Cars, Trucks, Vans, Tractors

"

20

0

10

0

" Car, Lorry, Van and Tractor Parts

per ton

5

0

2

6

" Vehicles over 3 tons

"

6

8

3

4

Mouldings

"

3

4

1

8

" Powder

"

3

0

1

6

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

"

8

10

4

5

Music, Sheet

"

8

10

4

5

Mustard

"

6

8

3

4

N.

Nails

"

2

0

1

0

" Screws

"

5

0

2

6

Nets, Twine

"

6

8

3

4

Newspapers and Periodicals

"

6

8

3

4

" Return Rate

"

1

4

0

8

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

"

4

4

2

2

O.

Oakum

"

2

0

1

0

Ochre

"

3

0

1

6

Offals, Animal

"

2

0

2

0

Oils—(Mineral)

"

5

0

2

6

" Aviation

"

5

0

2

6

" Fuel

"

5

0

2

6

" Gas

"

5

0

2

6

" Lubricating

"

5

0

2

6

" Motor Spirit

"

5

0

2

6

" Paraffin, burning

"

5

0

2

6

" Tractor Vaporising

"

5

0

2

6

" Vaseline, Petroleum Jelly

"

5

0

2

6

" Mineral

"

5

0

2

6

Oils—Fish

"

5

0

2

6

" Cod

"

5

0

2

6

" Whale

"

5

0

2

6

Oils—Vegetable

"

5

0

2

6

" Almond

"

5

0

2

6

" Coconut

"

5

0

2

6

 " Cotton

"

5

0

2

6

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

RATE

Import

Export

per ton

s.

d.

s.

d.

Oils Colza

"

5

0

2

6

" Linseed

"

5

0

2

6

" Olive

"

5

0

2

6

" Palm

"

5

0

2

6

" Palm Kernel

"

5

0

2

6

" Peanut (Groundnut Arachide)

"

5

0

2

6

" Rape

"

5

0

2

6

" Sesame

"

5

0

2

6

" Sunflower

"

5

0

2

6

" Tung (Wood Oil)

"

5

0

2

6

" Turpentine (see Turpentine).

Oil bearing materials :

Copra

"

4

4

2

2

Cotton Seed

"

4

4

2

2

Linseed

"

4

4

2

2

Palm Kernel

"

4

4

2

2

Peanuts, Groundnuts

"

4

4

2

2

Rape Seed

"

4

4

2

2

Sesame Seed

"

4

4

2

2

Sunflower Seed

"

4

4

2

2

Oilcloth and Linoleum

"

6

8

3

4

Ore, Sulphur

"

1

0

0

6

" Burnt

"

1

0

1

0

" Copper

"

1

4

0

8

" Lead

"

0

10

0

8

Ores, e.o.h.p.

"

1

0

0

6

Osiers

"

1

1

0

Oxide, Red

"

3

4

1

8

" Spent

"

0

5

0

P.

Packages and Parcels, Sundry Goods, not enumerated.

"

6

8

3

4

Paints, Colours and Varnishes

"

10

0

5

0

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

"

3

4

1

8

Paper, e.o.h.p.

"

4

0

2

0

Paraffin Scale

"

4

4

2

2

Patterns

"

8

10

4

5

Pectin

"

3

4

1

8

Perambulators

"

6

8

3

4

Perfumery

"

8

10

4

5

Pirns

"

4

4

2

2

Pharmaceutical preps, e.o.h.p.

"

6

8

3

4

Piassava

"

1

1

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

"

8

10

4

5

Picture Frames

"

4

4

2

2

Piece Goods, Canvas

"

6

8

3

4

" " Silk, Artificial, Nylon

"

8

10

4

5

" " Cotton

"

10

0

5

0

" " Linen

"

10

0

5

0

" " Woollen

"

10

0

5

0

" " Jute, Hessian

"

4

0

2

0

" " Plastic

"

8

10

4

5

" " Union

"

6

8

3

4

Pipes, Drainage, Asbestos, earthenware, Iron and Steel, Lead e.o.h.p.

"

1

6

0

9

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

RATE

Import

Export

s.

d.

s.

d.

Pitch

per ton

3

4

1

8

Plants, Bulbs, Shrubs, Trees, etc.

"

6

8

3

4

Plaster of Paris

"

1

6

0

9

" " " Casts

"

8

10

4

5

Plastics, Sheets, Rods, Powders

"

4

4

2

2

Plate, Precious

"

8

10

4

5

Plates—Steel

"

2

0

1

0

Plated Ware

"

8

10

4

5

Platinum

"

10

0

5

0

Plumbago

"

3

4

1

8

Polish and Polish Pastes

"

4

4

2

2

Potash

"

2

0

1

0

Poultry, Live

"

4

4

4

4

" Dead

"

4

4

4

4

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

"

10

0

5

0

Pumps, Iron or Lead

"

5

0

2

6

Putty

"

3

4

1

8

Q.

Quicksilver

"

8

10

4

5

R.

Rags

"

5

0

2

0

Railway Carriages

"

4

4

2

2

" Wagons and Trucks

"

3

4

1

8

" Wheels and Axles

"

4

4

2

2

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

"

3

4

1

8

Retorts—Clay

"

2

0

1

0

" Glass

"

2

2

1

1

" Metal

"

1

4

0

8

" Carbon

"

0

5

0

Resin

"

3

4

1

8

Ropes, New, Cord or Twine

"

5

0

2

6

" Old, " " "

"

2

0

1

0

Rubber Goods, e.o.h.p.

"

10

0

5

0

" Scrap

"

2

8

1

4

Rubber

"

10

0

5

0

Rushes, Raffia, etc.

"

2

2

2

2

S.

Saddlery

"

10

0

5

0

Safes

"

6

8

3

4

Sago and Tapioca

"

6

8

3

4

Sails

"

6

8

3

4

Salt (Rock White or Bay)

"

1

0

6

" (in cases)

"

3

4

1

8

Salts, Epsom, Glauber, etc.

"

3

4

1

8

" Creosote, Bleachers

"

1

9

10½

Saltpetre

"

3

4

1

8

Sanitary goods, Porcelain

"

3

4

1

8

" " Iron

"

6

8

3

4

Seaweed, e.o.h.p.

"

1

0

Seeds, Clover

"

6

8

3

4

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import

Export

s.

d.

s.

d.

Seeds, e.o.h.p.

per ton

5

0

2

6

Shoddy

"

1

10

11

Shot

"

3

4

1

8

Signs, Neon and others

"

6

8

3

4

Size

"

3

4

1

8

Slates

"

1

4

0

8

Snuff

"

13

4

6

8

Soaps and Soap Powders

"

5

0

2

6

Soda Crystals

"

2

0

1

0

" Bicarbonate of

"

2

0

1

0

Solder

"

2

2

1

1

Soot

"

1

0

0

6

Spade, Shovel plates

"

2

0

1

0

Spectacles

"

8

10

4

5

Spices, all kinds

"

6

8

3

4

Spirits, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey

"

10

0

5

0

" Whiskey Butts

each

2

0

" " Puncheons

"

1

6

" " Hogsheads

"

1

0

" " Quarter Casks

"

0

6

Sponges

per ton

8

10

4

5

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

"

10

0

5

0

Starch

"

5

0

2

6

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

"

10

0

5

0

Stone, Quarry Waste

"

0

6

0

3

" Broken

"

0

6

0

3

" Curb

"

0

10

0

5

" Filtering

"

3

4

1

8

" Free

"

1

0

0

6

" Lithographic

"

3

4

1

8

" Limestone

"

0

6

0

2

" Marble

"

2

0

1

0

" Marble Chips

"

0

6

0

3

" Paving

"

0

6

0

3

" Pumice, Grinding

"

3

4

1

8

" Road Metalling

"

0

6

0

3

" Granite

"

0

10

0

5

" Scythe

"

3

4

1

8

" Square Sets

"

0

10

0

5

Stoneware

"

3

4

1

8

Straw

"

0

10

0

5

Sugar, Refined

"

3

4

1

8

" Pulp

"

3

4

1

8

" Candy

"

3

4

1

8

" Confectionery

"

6

8

3

4

Sulphur

"

3

4

1

8

T.

Tallow

"

6

8

3

4

Tanner's Waste

"

1

1

0

Tanning Extract, Bark or Nuts, c.o.h.p.

"

3

4

1

8

Tar

"

3

4

1

8

Tarpauline

"

4

4

2

2

Tea

"

10

0

5

0

Telescopes, Field ad Opera Glasses

"

8

10

4

5

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import

Export

s.

d.

s.

d.

Terra Alba, Terra Cotta and Terra Japonica and Manufactures thereof

per ton

3

4

1

8

Theatrical Properties

"

4

4

2

2

Thread, Cotton, Linen, Silk, etc.

"

10

0

5

0

Tiles, all kinds

"

1

4

0

8

Timber, see Wood

Tin Plates

"

5

0

2

6

Tobacco, Manufactured

"

20

0

10

0

" Unmanufactured

"

20

0

10

0

" Pipes

"

20

0

10

0

" Stalks

"

20

0

10

0

" Snuff

"

13

4

6

8

Tomatoes

"

2

2

1

1

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

"

5

0

2

6

Tortoiseshell

"

6

8

3

4

Toys, e.o.h.p.

"

6

8

3

4

Treacle and Syrup

"

3

4

1

8

Tree Nails

"

2

0

1

0

Trunks and Suitcases

"

6

8

3

4

Turpentine

"

6

8

3

4

Turf

"

0

6

0

6

Turnery or Joinery

"

3

0

1

6

Typewriters

"

5

0

2

6

Types

"

4

4

2

2

Tyres and Tubes

"

10

0

5

0

V.

Vacuum Cleaners and things of like nature

"

5

0

2

6

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

"

3

4

1

8

" Beans

"

2

0

1

0

" Onions

"

5

0

2

6

" Potatoes

"

1

0

1

0

" Canned

"

6

8

3

4

" Dried

"

6

8

3

4

" Peas

"

5

0

2

6

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

"

6

8

3

4

Vinegar

per barrel

1

0

0

6

per hogs-head

1

4

0

8

Vulcanite

per ton

5

10

2

11

W.

Wadding

"

4

4

2

2

Washing Powders, e.o.h.p.

"

6

8

3

4

Waxes, e.o.h.p.

"

4

4

2

2

Whalebone

"

6

8

3

4

Wheels, cart, carriage, tramway

"

4

4

2

2

Whips

"

8

10

4

5

Whiting

"

2

0

1

0

Wick, candle and lamp

"

4

4

2

2

Window, Frames, Metal

"

3

4

1

8

" Blinds

"

4

4

2

2

Wines

"

6

8

3

4

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

"

2

8

1

4

Wireless Sets and parts thereof

"

9

2

4

7

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Commodity

Unit of Quantity

Rate

Import

Export

s.

d.

s.

d.

Wood :

" Hardwood

per ton

2

0

1

0

" Native Timber

"

1

0

" Plywood

"

3

4

1

8

" Pitwood

"

1

0

" Softwood

"

3

4

1

8

" Veneers

"

6

8

3

4

" Deals

per great hundred or standard

3

4

1

8

" Ends

"

2

0

1

0

Wood products e.o.h.p.

per ton

3

4

1

8

" boxboards

"

2

2

1

1

" flooring blocks

"

1

4

0

8

" paving blocks

"

1

4

0

8

" pulp

"

1

4

0

8

" sleepers, railway

"

1

4

0

8

" staves

"

1

1

0

" wool

"

2

2

1

1

" Wool

"

10

0

3

4

" Waste

"

6

8

3

4

Woollen and worsted piece goods

"

10

0

5

0

Woollens, e.o.h.p.

"

10

0

5

0

Y.

Yarn, e.o.h.p.

"

6

8

3

4

Yeast and barm

"

6

8

3

4

Z.

Zinc

"

2

0

1

0

 " Articles of, e.o.h.p.

"

6

8

3

4

SECOND SCHEDULE.

MAXIMUM TONNAGE RATES.

Ref. No.

Description of Charge

Rate

£

s.

d.

1

Tonnage Rates on Vessels other than Vessels, described at paragraphs Nos. 2, 3 and 4 below.

(a)

On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage, whichever is the greater, of every vessel (except as hereinafter provided) entering or leaving the harbour from or to any port or place in the State, Northern Ireland or Great Britain, a sum not exceeding

0

1

6

(b)

On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage, whichever is the greater, of every vessel entering or leaving the harbour from or to any port or place other than a port or place in the State, Northern Ireland or Great Britain, a sum not exceeding

0

1

8

(c)

On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage, whichever is the greater, of every vessel entering the harbour and not shipping, unshipping or transhipping any cargo or passengers, other than provisions or fuel to be used for the purpose of the voyage, for each time of entry a sum not exceeding

0

0

(d)

On every ton of the net register tonnage of every Trans-Atlantic or cruising passenger vessel embarking or disembarking, loading or unloading, passengers, passengers' luggage and/or cargo at the harbour, either directly or by means of tender ferrying services, lighters, etc., a sum not exceeding

0

0

(e)

On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage, whichever is the greater, of every vessel lying alongside any pier or wharf or moored in the vicinity thereof or lying in any dock, other than a graving dock, for each week after the expiration of a period of thirty days, a sum not exceeding

0

0

3

(f)

On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage whichever is the greater, of every vessel not subject to charges at 1 (e) lying in the harbour—for each week after the expiration of thirty days, a sum not exceeding

0

0

2

2 Tonnage Rates on Fishing Vessels.
(a)

On every mechanically propelled fishing vessel, using the harbour, as a composition of tonnage rates payable each year on the 1st day of May, an annual sum not exceeding :—

If 65 tons gross or over but under 80 tons gross

4

0

0

If 25 tons gross or over but under 65 tons gross

2

5

0

If 10 tons gross or over but under 25 tons gross

1

2

6

If under 10 tons gross

0 10 0

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Ref. No.

Description of Charge

Rate

£

s.

d.

(b)

On every mechanically propelled fishing vessel, which has not paid in advance the above-mentioned composition rate for each entry into the Harbour a sum not exceeding :—

If 65 tons gross or over but under 80 tons gross

0

5

0

If 25 tons gross or over but under 65 tons gross

0

3

6

If under 25 tons gross

0

2

6

(c)

On every mechanically propelled fishing vessel, not paying composition rates and remaining in the harbour more than 24 hours in respect of each 24 hours or part thereof after the first 24 hours, excluding Sundays and such occasions as the vessel is detained by stress of weather, a sum not exceeding :—

If 65 tons gross or over but under 80 tons gross

0

5

0

If 25 tons gross or over but under 65 tons gross

0

3

6

If under 25 tons gross

0

2

6

3

Tonnage Rates on Vessels other than Vessels described at paragraphs Nos. 1, 2 and 4.

On every vessel in whatever way propelled including yachts, sailing boats, motor boats and rowing boats, and including such vessels plying for hire, using or lying alongside any dock, wharf, or pier at the harbour as a composition in full of tonnage rates payable on the 1st day of may, an annual sum not exceeding :—

If 10 tons gross or under

0

10

0

If over 10 tons gross but not over 25 tons gross

1

2

6

4

Tonnage Rates on Salvage Vessels.

The appropriate charges under paragraph 1 above on first entry to the harbour and in addition, on every ton of the net register tonnage or upon half of the gross tonnage, whichever is the greater, with a minimum of 120 rateable tons, for each day (Sundays excepted), during the continuance of the salvage operations, or during the breaking up or removal of wrecks, a sum not exceeding :

0

0

2

THIRD SCHEDULE.

MAXIMUM SERVICE RATES.

Ref. No.

Description of Charge

Rate

£

s.

d.

1

For the use of cranes, except at Reference, No. 2 below, exclusive of craneman's time, for each ton lifted

0

0

3

2

For the use of cranes for lifting from or lowering to the water, yachts, rowing boats and other craft, exclusive of craneman's time

0

10

0

3

For the use of weighing machines exclusive of weigh-master's time for each ton weighed

0

0

3

FOURTH SCHEDULE.

OTHER (MAXIMUM) CHARGES.

Ref. No.

Description of Charge

Rate

£

s.

d.

1

For the use of any warehouse or shed for each day or part thereof exceeding the period authorised by the bye-laws of the harbour authority for the time being in force, per ton

0

0

8

2

For the use of any 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

0

0

4

(b) For each week or part thereof after the first three weeks, per ton

0

0

8

3

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

4

For the use of the harbour launch putting pilot aboard incoming vessels and taking pilot off outgoing vessels a sum not exceeding (inclusive)

1

15

0

5

For the use of the harbour launch for any other purpose, per hour

0

12

0

GIVEN under my Official Seal this 12th day of May, 1947.

SEÁN F. LEMASS,Minister for Industry and Commerce.



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