THE SCHEDULE OF HARBOUR AND RIVER RATES CONTINUED.
DESCRIPTION OF GOODS. | Har bour and River Rates. |
Whar- fage Rates. |
Rates on Goods Ware- hous'd |
HOW CHARGED. |
Deals, Battens, and Lathwood | 2s 0d | 0s 6d | 0s 6d | per Load. |
Mahogany, Teak, or other valuable Woods | 0s 1d | 0s ½d | 0s 2d | per Cubic Foot. |
Hemp, Cordage, and Yarn | 2s 0d | 0s 6d | 0s 2d | per Ton. |
Pitch, Tar, Grease, Resin, &c | 0s 3d | 0s 1d | 0s 2d | per Barrel. |
Stone, Slate, Plaster of Paris, and Alum | 2s 0d | 0s 6d | 0s 3d | per Ton. |
Unwrought Iron, Bar Iron, Lead, &c. | 2s 0d | 0s 6d | 0s 3d | ditto. |
Marble | 0s 3d | 0s 1d | 0s ½d | per Cubic Foot. |
Gutter Pan, Mathematical and Plain Tiles | 3s 0d | 0s 9d | 0s 3d | per Thousand. |
Bricks and Paving Tiles | 4s 0d | 1s 0d | 1s 0d | ditto. |
Glass or Earthenware | 0s 9d | 0s 3d | 0s 3d | per Crate. |
Vitriol or Oil | 0s 3d | 0s 1d | 0s 1d | per Carboy. |
Corpse | 21s 0d | 5s 0d | 5s 0d | . |
Organ | 20s 0d | 5s 0d | 5s 0d | . |
Piano-forte, Harpsichord, Harp, or Bass Viol | 5s 0d | 1s 0d | 1s 0d | . |
Pipe Staves | 2s 0d | 0s 6d | . | per Hundred. |
Copper, Pewter, Brass or Metals (except Lead and Iron) | 2s 0d | 0s 6d | 0s 6d | per Ton. |
Ballast | 1s 0d | . | . | ditto. |
Bale Goods, and all other Articles, Wares, or Merchandize not before specified, according to the Amount of the Freight | 0s 2d | 1s 6d | 1s 6d | per Cwt. |
The Rates for Wharfage. as per annexed Schedule, are to be paid for any Time not exceeding the First Twenty-four Hours, and an additional Rate or Duty, to the same Amount, for every Forty-eight Hours beyond the First Twenty-four Hours, or for any shorter Period of Time after the first Twenty-four Hours, or after any one complete Term of Forty-eight Hours.
The warehousing Rates are to be paid for any Time not exceeding the First Twenty-four Hours, and at the same Rate per week after that Term.
Vessels of less Burthen than Twenty-five Tons, Or with less Burthen of Goods than Twenty Tons, not to pass Locks without leave.
CANTERBURY AND WHITSTABLE RAILWAY.
6 George IV. Cap. 120, Royal Assent 10th June, 1825.
7 & 8 George IV. Cap. II, Royal Assent 2nd April, 1827.
9 George IV. Cap. 29, Royal Assent 9th May, 1828.
THIS railway commences in Whitstable Bay, directly opposite the eastern point of the isle of Sheppey; from whence it pursues a southerly course through Clowes Wood, and by the village of Blean; thence parallel with the west side of the park at Hales