Seventh schedule to the Melbourne Harbor trust act, No. 1119, 1890. Steam boilers, millstones, chains, machinery, railway materials, Sugar, salt, coffee, rice, flour, meal, potatoes or other vegetables, Spades, shovels, brooms, forks, frying pans, and small pieces of shaped wood. Timber.... .....do Per dozen.. Goods to be rated according to weight or measurement at the option of the Melbourne Harbor trust commissioners for the port of Melbourne. Special rates fixed by regulation under the abore act, Stone used exclusively for ballast and not carried on freight, landed from any vessel at any wharf dock, pier, jetty, landingstage, slip, or platform within the port of Melbourne. Packages in which goods have been exported from the port of. Melbourne, but which are returned empty to the said port, videlicit: On packages each measuring not more than 10 cubic feet. On packages each exceeding 10 cubic feet, but not more than 20 cubic feet. On packages each exceeding 20 cubic feet .do Ballast composed of sand and shingle, or of sand or shingle, Per ton Goods liable to pay a wharfage rate or toll at the rate of 5 Per weight or Per ton....... That the word "transshipment" in the one hundred and tenth clause of the act and in the eighty ninth regulation of the trust will be sufficiently complied with if a transshipping entry is passe before the expiry of the 48 hours, and the goods are passed to the custody of the exporting ship, but such goods must be actually reshipped within 14 days from the passing of the transshipping entry otherwise the goods will be liable to the full wharfage. EXEMPTIONS UNDER CLAUSE 110 OF THE ABOVE ACT. |