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DUTIES— IMPORTS— General Table of Customs Dntips on Goo'ls, WareB and Merchandize, and on Agric.ulturul Fruduuu and Live Stock and Wheat — Goods paying tul valorem UuticH i)y Land and Inland Nuviguiion from tlie United k^tutes -Agricultural Product! iind Live Stock, and Wheat under Provincial Acts 7 Vict. cap. 2, and 6 Vict, cap 31. -EXPORTS— Duties exigible on goods imported into the United Kingdom from Canada FORMS OF ENTRIES— GOODS paying Specific Duties paying Slaught»;rinu anil Fuciiing of Cuttle or Swine in Warehouse RETURNS — ForniH of quarterly return, of qi;antity and denomination of all goodn, &('., Huhject to duty —Of quarterly rcfurn olMnlics rollccted under Imperial Parliament Artfl5andt) Vict. caj). 4U Ditto, inuler Provinc iai Parlt. 4 and 5 Vict. cap. 14 Agricultural Produce under ditto, 7 Vict, cap 2, and G Vict cap. 31 Of duties collected on Agricultural Produce and Live Stock under 6 Vict. cap. 31, and 7 Vict cap. 2 -Of aggregate numbers, quantities and values of various articles, and the amount of duties thereon ACCOUNTS — Forms of general quarterly accounts current, for Collectors, dec, SHIPf ENTRY— Inwards and contents of Cargo. . Outwards and contents of Cargo . SEIZURES— Of Proceeds of Seizures sold during the quarter. — ~- ...-. ■ — A Report of Seiiiures when made 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 49 53 CO 61 55 57 I 58 48 52 54 ":»■ ^r^n^^»l m > ^ i m ^ ^ l^^^ J t > l H > , < k i>-^-»^' "t m W W > iii u r' '.^fv-.-«' !■ CANADA. T^ruk GENERAL TABLE OF CUSTOMS DUTIES TO DC ^ j COLLECTED PROM AND AFTER THE 16th NOVEMBER, 1843, ■.,«.r '^ GOODS, WARES AND MERCHANDIZE I ■ 4 ) AND ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE AND LIVE STOCK AND WHEAT, IMPORTED BY LAND OR INLAND NAVIGATION. ARTICLES. Imperial Duty. O A a G a A 1) c % All ARTICLES not enumerated l or inclii led under the follow- > in^ heads ) Arms, Ammunitions or utensils ofWar Arsos Bacon and hams, cured Barley, Bear or Bigg Beans o™'-.. IK,;.;;;;,::::;-;.;; Biscuit or Bread Blubber, the produce of Fish J and Creatures livinif in the > Sea. o[' Foreign Fishing. . . j 5 and 6 Victoria, Cap. 49. Provincial Duties. 4 pr. cent Free 3s. pr. cwt. Free Free Free 38. pr. cwt. Free 15 pr. cent. 4 and 5 Victoria, Cap. 14. 5 pr. cent. Free Free 7 Victoria, Cap. 2. Remarks. 5s. each. 5s. per cwt, 3s, per qr. Free Ss. per qr. Free Free 5 pr. cent 5 pr. cent 4s. per cwt, 2s. per cwt Prohibited. See Mules. If the fr&sh Veg- etable 15 per cent, under 7. V. c. 2. 4 GliNERAL TAHLE OF CUSTOMS DUTIES. 3 I ' ARTICLES. Impcrinl Duty. Provincial Duties. Dool. 7 per cent. G a 1) a A a c % a A c % 4 •iiul 5 Victoria Cup. 14. 7 Victoria, Cup. 2. Boukn Buch us arc proliibitcd to be imported into tiio United Kingdom Brun and Shorts Free Buck Wiieut Free Bullion '. Free BuUh Free Butter •• . jSs. per cvvt. Calves, under one year old ^ Free > Candles, other than Spermaceti. 7 per cent. Curriages, of Travellers Free f Unenumenitfd, 4 years ) „ Cattle) old and upward \ *''"'-'*' Neat, 1 Unenumernted^under4 ) I ,-, I years old..-.. ^| ^'"'^'^ Cheese |58. pr. cwt. ocka and Watches 7 pr. cent. 5 per cent. Free •1 3d. per cwt. \\«. per qr. 5 pr. cent, j Free 15s. each. Rcmarku. Vide pi\pcr Manut'acturca. Prohibited. |c, A A B a c % c 1. G C % n D D II c C'ocoa Coin Do. Biise or (^ounterl'eit 'i (Jreen Coflce, > Ground , S Uoubted Colts and Foals, under 2 yeary old > Cordage jcorka Is. pr. cwt. ree Corn and Gfain, unground. > Cotton raaiiufacturcs . . . . ^^». pr. cwt. 5m. pr. cvvt. 5s. pr. cwt. Free 7 pr. cent. 7 pr. cent. Free 7 pr. cent. Cotton Wool Diamonds . . . Drui;8 RlL'gH I< ins and Skins, the produce C lb ins and bkms, the produce "i ^ I J of creatures living in tlie sea, > 1) \l of I'oreign t;iking ) (Dried or salted. (Picklcd Free Free Free 4 pr. cent. / > .Fisli, I'rcsh A ( Do. oC loreign J Uiking or A \( curinir 15 pr. cent. Free 2s. pr. cwt. ds pr. brl. Free Free 5 pr. cent. Free Free 5 pr. cent. 5 pr. cent. 2d. pr.' ih. id. pr. lb. .5 pr. cent. Free 5 pr. cent 5. pr cent Free 5 per cent. 5 per cent. 5 ]ier cent. 5 per cent 5 per cent. Free Free Free 2s. per cwt, 5b. each. £1 each. IOh. each 2sGdpr.cwt Prohibited. 15h. each. r Accord- ingtollic descrip- tion spe- cified in lathis Act 10 per cent. GENERAL TABLE OF CUSTOMS DUTIES. Imperial Duty. ARTICLES. D A Q D II a c Q G A C % (} D D G B G G G G C n H c G Flax Flour, Wheiit Foals, under 2 yciirs old. Fruit, Fresh Game — QeldingB 5 and 6 Victoria, Cap. 49. Provincial Uutica. 4 and 5 Victoria, Cup. 14. 7 Victoria, Cup. 2. Remarka. Glass manufactures. Goats and Kids Grain, unground. Gums and Resins. Gunpowder Hams, cured • Hardware. Hay Hemp HerrmgB,taken and cured by the J InhaBitants of tlie Isle of Man, > and imported Irom thence.. . ) Hides, raw Hogs Free 28.p.l9Glbti Free Free Free 15 per cent Free Free Free 3s. per cwt. Hops Horses, Marcs and Geldings. . . Indian Corn. Kids. . . Lambs. Leather monuilicturea. Lard > Linen manufactures Live Stock. 7 per cent. Free Free Free Free Free 4 per cent. Free Free Free Free 7 per cent. 4 per cent. 7 per cent Free 5 per cent. Free Free 5 per cent Free 5 per cent. Free Of all kinds free. 5 per cent 5 per cent 5 per cent. Free 5 per cent. Free Free Free Free Free 5 per cent • • • ■ 3 per cent. Free los. each, XI lb each Is. each. Accord- ing to the dcsci Op- tion spe- cified in tliis Act See Colts. Sec Poultry, See Horseu. See Com ^ &, Grain. ^ Prohibited. , As Sec Bacon 53. per cwt j ^j jj^n.^ 6s. per ton. 3s. each. 3d. per lb, £\ 10. each 3s. per qr. Is. each. Is. each. 6s. per cwt. Accord ing to tli'i descrip- tion spe cified m . this Act See Swine and Hogs. c SceMaizo \ or Indian (Com. ( SeeGoatft \ and Kids. B mmmmm GENERAL TABLE OP CUSTOMS DUTIES. ARTICLES. /> a n a a a A Lumber and Wood . Miiize or Indian Corn MnnurcB of nil kindii Mures Meul, viz: — Barley Meal, Wheat MenI, not " beinjT Wheat Flo •, Oatmeal, Buck Wheat Meai, Rye Meal and [iidinn Corn Meal iKre^h ^'^'^'^'l Cured Imperial uly. mix Di 5and0 Victoria, Cap. 40. Provincial Duties. 4 and ft Victoria, Cap. 14. MolofweB . and Sea Forces ) Free Free 38. per cwt, Free Free 4 per cent Free Free 5 per cent Free Free Free Free Free Free 38. per qr. 4b. per cwt 28. per cwt. 3d. p. bush. 10 per cent. On Agri- cultural produce and Live Stock, thedutice imposed by this Act, 7 V Lc.2. If tlie frcHh VcgetublcH, «! 15 uer cent, under 7 \kt> lc.2. Duties nn cattle or Live Stock im- ported under i contract en- tered into be- fore Ist Oct, 1843, to be returned. lacluding Books, such as are not prohibited. OdfERAL TABLE OF CUSTOMS DUTIES. r, ui CO n vc ier »c- O J) a c V % a V n V n % ARTICLES. Ileiiiu. Rye. Rice. Rum. Salt. Do. imported by Sea. Meeds SetUere' goodR. Sheep >Silk manufactures. Short* Skinn, Fish. Soap. > Spermaceti Imperial Duty. fiandO Victoria, Cap. 49. Provincial duties. t and 5 Victoria, Cup. 14. 7 Victoria, Cup. 2. Remarks. Free Frco Free t Is. p. gal, Frco Free 4 per cent. According to dcgcnp- tion of the articlcH, Free 15 per cent. Free f2, b 5 per cent. Free 5 per cent. Gd. p. gal. 2s.0d. per barrel of 280 IbH. Is. per ton. Free IIouHeiiold, &.c. Free, Sect. 11. of Act. Free 5 per cent. 3b. per qr. 7 per cent. 15 per cent, Specimens illu8trativeof^fatural History Free 5 per cent. 5 per cent. I See QumH and Rcsiiiw. t See 10 see. of Impl. Act * For excess over prooll Ac, see nchetlule. Provincial Act. /'" 28. each. M. per cwt Spirits and Rum ... Cordials except Cordials Do. sweetened Stores and Provisions for Her ) Majesty's Forces > 11. \ t Is. 6d per gall, Is. 6d. p. g, Is. per. gall Free Free * Not sweeten- ed 6<1. pr ■i, gallon. I Sweeten ed Is. 7d L per gall. Free Free See Bran and Shorts. See Fins and Skins. See onlrr of Her Ma- jesty in coun- cil on the 23d Auet, 1843, published in the Canada Gazette of 14th Octr., 1843, ex- empting spe- cimens of Natural His- tory from Eayment of duties, t See 10 section of Impl. Act * For excess over proof, &e. see Schedule of Proviuciai Act 8 GENERAL TABLE OF CUSTOMS DUTIES. B I) a n ARTICLES. li A H a n B D D 1) '\ Straw Suijar, refined, the produce of, and refined in Foreign Coun- tries Do. unrefined Syrups Swine and Hogs Tallow..... Tea, unless imported direct from ~i China, or unless imported from I the United KinsTdom, or from [ any of the British possession.s. J rr. 1 S Unmanufactured T"^^'^''"' J Manufactured Tortoise Shell Tow Imperial Duty. 5 and 6 Victoria, Cap. 49. Free 20 per cent Vegetables, except Potatoes, 5 Watches . Wheat. 5s. per cwt. Id. per lb. 4 per cent. IsGd.p.cw Provincial Duties. 4 and 5 Victoria, Cap. 14. 2d. per lb. Free Free Id. per lb. 7 per cent. 4 per cent. Free B'ree Fresh Free 7 per cent. Free Wine, whetlicr ) Madeira bo'tled or not. s Otlier Wines. Wood and Lumber > Woollen manufactures. ...... All other Articles, not e.rm- merated or included under any of the foregoing heads, 7 per cent. 7 per cent. Free 7 per cent. 4 per cent. Gd.p.cwt. Free 5 per cent. 3d per lb. 2d. per lb. Id. per lb. .0 p(!r cent. 5 per cent. 5 per cent. Fiee Is. per gal!. 6d. per gall. 5 per cent. 5 per cent. 5 per cent. 7 Victoria, Cap. 2. 3s. per. ton 5s. each. Remarks. Unenu- merated 15 per ct, C t See Pro. J visions and ( Stores, &c. See Clocks & Watches. 38 .per qr. Provl. Act. 6 Vict. ch. 31, 10 August, 1S43. The Letters A, B, CD, G <^ fl— Refer to the form of Entry under which the Goods, Jtc., against which they are placed, are respectively Entered. IS. B. — The ad valorem Duties under the Imperial Art 5 and G Vict. Chap. 49. are to In; calculated on the value at the Port of Entry, which value is to be ascertamed by adding 10 per cent, to the invoice price. The ad valorem Duties under the Provincial Act 4 and 5 Vict. Chap. 14. are to be calcu- lated on the actual cost of the articles where purchased. The ad valorem Duties under the Provincial Act. 7 Vict. Chap. 2. (continued until 5lli January, 1845,) viz: on Eggs, Poultry. Game and Vegetables, on the value at the place of importation. .Specific duties are to be taken in Sterling at the rate of £\ 4s. 4d. Currency to the X Sterling. The Duties specified in the foregoing table, (Imperial and Provincial) are cumulative, and are to be levied the one in addition to the other. All goods imported into Canada can be Bonded and Warehoused, without the payment of any duty upon tlie first entry thereof at the duly constituted Warehousing Ports. TABLE OP GOODS PAYING AD VALOREM DUTIES. Q Table of Goods imported by Land or Inland Navigation from the United States of America, subject to ad valorem duties as under, to be entered according to the following Forms marked C.SfD. Imperial Duty. Ashea IJiswiit and Bread Blubber, tlie produi^e of Fish, &c. Books 5 and 6 Victoria, Cap. 49. Bidlion Candlts other than Spermaceti. Carri'iges Clocks and Watches Cordago Corks Cotton Manufactures Cotton Wool Diamonds Drugs '. Fish, Fins and Skins of. Flax... Fresh Fruit Glass Manufactures. . . Gums and Raisins. . . . Hardware Hemp Hides, Raw Ijcather Maruifactures . Linen Manufactures.. Manures of all kinds. . . Oakum Oilof Fi.«h Paper Manufactures.. Rice Seeds Silk Manufactures Skins Soap Spermaceti Tallow Tortoise Shell Tow Wood and Lumber Woollen Manuliu'tures. Provincial Duty. 4 and 5 Victoria, Cap. 14. 4. JL 5^ Free 5 15 5 7 5 Free- 5 7 5 4 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 Free 5 Free 5 Free 5 15 5 Free 5 Free 5 15 5 Free 5 7 5 Free 5 Free 5 7 5 7 5 Free 5 7 5 15 Free 7 5 Freot 5 4 Free • 15 5 4 5 7 5 15 5 Free 5 F'ree 5 Free 5 Free 5 7 5 Remarks. hn ^n 10 1,1 FORMS OF ENTRY OF GOODS. • PAYING SPECIFIC DUTIES. Forms of Entry of Goods imported by Land or Inland Navigation under Impe- rial Acts 5 & 6 Vic. Cap. 49, and Provincial Acts 4 & 5 Vic. Cap. 14, and 7 Vic. Cap. 2. » Inwards per Land (or Inland Navi vatic i,) per ' From the United States of America, ' . A. B. (Importer or Consignee.) Note.— Specific duties arc to be taken in Sterling at the rate of 24s. 4d. Cy. to the £ Stg. A. Bacon and Hams Cured. (o) $20, 1 Cask Hams, Imperial duty, weighing 932 lbs. or 8 cwt. 1 qr. 8 lbs. a 3s Provincial duty, do. do a 5s Bepf, P(yrk, or other Meat, Salted or Cured. 103 Barrels Beef, . Imp. duty, weighing 20600 lbs. or 183 cwt. 3 qrs. 20 lbs. a 3s Provincial duty, do. do. Butter, do. a 2s. . 10 Kegs Butter Imperial duty, weighing 448 lbs. or 4 cwt, qrs. lbs. a 8b ' Provincial duty, do. do. do. a 2^. Cheese. 10 Casks Cheese Imperial duly, weigiiing 89G lbs. or 8 cwt. rt 5s Provincial duty. do. do. a2s. Gd... Coffee, Green and Groun ' 10 Bags Green Codec, 560 lbs. } 1 Cask Ground do. 112 lbs. ^ Imperial duty, weighing G72 lbs. or G cwt, rt 5s Provinrial duty, 5(30 lbs. Green, a 2d £4 i:! 4 112 " (iroun.l. it Id 1 17 4 Value. £ s. d. 11 13 2 206 12 10 35 50 Amount of Unties. Sterling. 208. equal £ s. d. 1 5 2 1 7 27 11 10 18 7 10 1 12 8 2 r» 1 U 1 10 ti ID b Currency, to 24s. 4d. £ 8. d. 1 10 5 2 10 8 33 11 5 22 7 7 1 1!) <) y 2 8 8 1 4 4 1 16 7 1'' PORMS OF KNTRY OF GOODS PAYING SPECIFIC DUTIES. 11 A. Fish, Dried or Salted. 23 Cwt. Dried Fish Imperial duty, weighing 25 cwt. a 2e. Provincial duty Fish, Pickled. JO Barrels Pickled Cod Fish Imperial duty on do. a 4s Provincial duty Flour. 550 Barrels Flour imperial duty on do., a 28 Melasses. 25 Puns. Melaescs weiring Gross 39904 lbs. Tare 11 % 4389 " 35515 or 317 cwt. nibs, a 3s II 11 11 11 a Is. 6d Rum. I Hhd. Rum (not exceeding proof) Guage— 50 Gallons, a 6d £15 1 10 Add i. 10 60 old " a6d. 60 " " a 6d Spirils and Cardials {except Hum) not .sweetened, ■* Hhda. Brandy (over proof) rial Ga ' '^13, 60 Imperial GaJons, 25, 61 II 11 .... 1 Im. duty, 145 Old Gallons, a 6d.. . . 3 12 G 121 Gallons, a is. Addi 24 Provincial duty, do. do. ... 3 12 6 * O. P. 5 Imp. Gallons, a Is. 5s. Add i 1 6 Gallons, .... a 6d. 3k. 8 Provmcial, " " - ■• « 6d 3 Spirits and Cordials, Sweetened. 2 Caska Cordials • Jniperial Guage— 60 Gallon^i, a U. 6d Add J.. 12 72 OldGullouca k. 7J. Value. £ 8. d. 18 15 10 550 120 15 25 50 Amount of Duties. Sterling. 208. equal £ a. d. 2 10 Free. 2 Free. 55 Currency, to 24s. 4d. 47 11 4 23 15 8 2 15 1 10 D 13 6 4 3 G 4 10 5 M £ s. d. 3 10 Free. 2 d 8 Free. 06 IS 4 57 17 (1 28 18 9 3 6 11 1 16 6 11 15 7 5 1 8 5 9 6 6 IS i> riic duly upou all over proof bpirit w cakulatcd upon <]u.'i piiu'.'iplc. 12 FORMS OP ENTRY OP GOODS PAYING SPECIPIC DUTIES, A. '. I. ,'-11 Sugar, Raw. 20 Hhds. Foreign Raw Sugar weighing 205 cwt. 1 qr. 12 lbs. nett, a 58. " 23000 lbs. nett, a Id Tea. 101 Half Chests Tea, 4875 30 Chests Twankay, 2040 Ofl" draft of 1 lb. 6915 131 6784 a Id. . . . 6784 a 3d... Value. £ s. d. 230 Amount of Duties. Sterling. 20s. equal £ B. d. 51 6 9 95 16 8 28 5 4 84 16 Currency, to 24s. 4d. 62 9 3 116 12 34 7 10 103, 3 6 B. Form of Entry of Goods paying ad valorem of 4 ^ — 7 ^ — 15 ^ — 20 ^ — ami Specific Duties, imported by Land or Inland Navigation, under Imperial Acts 5 & 6 Vic. Cap. /9, and Provincial Acts 4 & 5 Vic. Cap. 14, and 7 Vic. Cap. 2. S|!:, m B. Cocoa. 1 Cask Cocoa 112 lbs. 1 cwt. a Is. per cwt.. . Coffee, Roasted 112 lbs. 1 cwt. a 5s Note. — Cocoa and Collee are also subject to aji ad xtlorem. duty of 5 pe*- cent, and are entered under a separate Form or 5 per cent, entry, as are also all Goods paying a similar duty, Hops. 1 Bale Hops V !ue £25 Add fV 2 10 Currency. 27 10 rt 4 per cent. Nett weight 500 lbs. a 3d Value. X s. d. 2 10 25 Amount of Duties. Sterling. 203. equal £ K. d. 1 5 18 5 Currency. 24s. 4d. £ s. d. 1 3 G 1 1 2 7 lli 1 FORMS OF ENTRY OP GOODS PAYING AD VALOREM AND SPECIFIC DUTIES. 13 •M B. Value. £ s. d. Lard. in Casks Lard, Value X25 Currency, Add tV 2 10 27 10 o 4 per cent Weighing 1000 lbs. or 8 cwt. 3 qrs. 20 lbs, a 6s. per cwt Sugar, Refined. 15 Casks Refined Sugar, Value X220 14 3 Currency, Add -ihf 22 1 5 242 15 8 a 20 per cent Weighing 147 cwt. 16 lbs. or 16480 lbs. a 2d Syrups. 7 Ceases Syrups, Value £8 4 10 Currency, Add i^r 16 6 9 1 4 a 4 per cent Weighing 196 lbs. a Is. 6d. per cwt . Tobacco. 15 Pks. Manufticturcd Tobacco, Value £55 11 6 Currency, A4d fir 5 11 2 61 2 8 a 7 per cent Nett weight 2611 lbs. a 2d 3 Hhds. Leaf, or Unmanufkctured Tobacco Value £50 Currency, Add tV 5 55 a 4 per cent Net weight 1500 lbs. a Id Cigars. 3 Cases Cigars, Value £86 18 7 Currency, Add tV 8 13 10 95 12 5 a 7 per cent. Provincial duty, 48500 Cigars, Weighing nett 4851bs. a 2d.. Amount of Duties. Sterling. 20s. equal d. Currency, to 24s. 4d. 18 2 13 7 39 18 137 6 3 10 21 15 1 16 6 5 5 10 4 10 £ s. d. 48 11 2 167 1 10 4 4 4 26 2 4 7 12 7 6 6 13 10 4 18 4 li!' 14 FORMS OP ENTRY OP GOODS PAYING AD VALOREM AND SPECIFIC DUTIES. B. Mwldiu and other Wines, whether bottled or not. 5 Caykt^ Madeira, ViiliK! C5I) (Currency. Add ,^, 5 55 a 7 percent.. Guage— No. 1 30 '• " 2 31 " « 3 33 » " 4 36 " " 5 29 (nijicriul — 159 Addi^.. 32 191 (Jalloup a Ik Other Wines, IS. SI 1 Cask Port Wine, 2 1" Tenerifle, 3 1 '• Sherry, 10 Cascp Champagne, Value £51 5 Less value of bottles. 15 Add A 50 5 55 a 7 p. cent. PerGuagc— $1 36 Gallons, " " 2 36 " •' " 3 36 " 1 Caeec, 24 ■' of 5 Bts. to the G . imperial — 132 Add + . . 27 do do. 159 Gallons n 6d .... Value of Bottles — XI 5 Currency Add T^, 2 I 7 <) 15 per rent . Value. £ H. d. Amount of Duties. Sterling. 20b. equal Currency, to 24b. 4d. £ H. d. 3 » 3 3 17 9 11 11 12 5 3 19 C 3 5 3 17 4 16 9 4 2 I do hereby declare that the articlcp mentioned in the entry and contained in the above mentioned packagep are of (he value of X2'liJ Os. 3d. Cy. — Witnced my hand. Ki.NCoTON, 3d Augast. 1844. The above Declurutiou Ki^fiicd Ui prceciice of A. B. J.U. Cujlcttc'l. Pi FORMS OP ENTRY OP GOODS. c. u Form of Entry of Goods Imported by Land nr Inland Navigation from the United States of America, paying ad valorem duties under the Imperial Act 5 & 6 Vic. Cap. 49, of 4, — 7 & 15 per cent, respectively, and under the Provincial Act, 4 & 5 Vic. Cap. 14, of 5 per cent. The Imperial Duty to be calculated on the value at the Port of Entry, which value in generally to be ascertained by adding 10 per cent, to the invoice price. The Provincial Duty to be calculated on the Invoice price without the addition of the 10 per cent. c. \ M fi Cases Preserved Fruits, 1 do. Pickles, 1 do. Bonbons, 1 do. Potted Game, 1 do. Brandied Fruits, 1 do. Olive Oil, 90 Casks Vinegar, Invoice value X191 16 3 Currency, Add (V 19 3 7 310 19 10 o 4 per cent. Corks. J 70 Bales Corks, Value £35 4 Currency, Add T^tf 3 10 5 38 14 5 a 7 per cent. . . Spermaceti. D 1 Cask Spermaceti Oil, Value £15 Currency, Add iV 1 10 16 10 a 15 per cent Sec 5 per cent. Entry subjoined, of the above goods. Amount of Duties. Sterling. 20s. equal 6 18 7 2 4 6 2 8 Currency, to 24s. 4d. d. 8 8 9 2 14 2 2 9 6 I do> hereby declare that the articles mentione 15 4 2 8 5 10 51 4 5 H. Inwards, &c. &c. Poultry or Game. Imperial duty — Value Currency, X50 a i ;| Provincial " " " 50 a 10 'J Kjftrs, Imperial duty— Value Currency, X25 « 4 J Provincial " •' " 25 a 10 3 Sterlinflr X Sterling. 8 12 Currency. X H. (1. X B. d. 1 12 10 4 2 2 2 5 10 5 2 1 1 1 2 10 10 10 :k. tnca. 3t<;rling, H. d. 11 8 fi 8 2 in 5 K) « 4 2 10 4 5 FORMS OF WAREHOUSE ENTRIES. , |a Forms of Entries ol GoocIh imported from (Ireat Britain, ex Warehouae^ warn- liouscd at Qiiobcc or Montreal, atul taken out of Warvhuudu under Bond for ahipmunt to Canada West. Inwards per C. M. No. 1 to 11. 11 Vtmeif covtaining Hnnkn, Stationery, /mnprg, Vnttm Ifatu, two jtirrcH ClutliH. MallieiiujUicul IiulrumtiUs, ClockSf Uraaa MedaU, Cliwpa and Cliuplcta^ Vulucil at * 5895 00 Equfil to. Add li)' Duty 7 per cent. LuriU ^ Silver Plate contained in the alx*ve mentioned Cusea. Valued at.. Equal to. Add A. . Duly 4 per oent, LctJH \ X2:)5 23 8 10 10 253 18 10 18 4 2 10 G 8 217 8 13 17 8 4 9 11 7 1 8 11 Sterling. . . £ Sterling at 24s. 4d. Currency.. (L.) 30 —35 Barrels Bastard SujOjar, value Nett weiffht 82 cwt. 1 qr. 12 lbs. or 9224 lb. a Id. £ Stg. 24s. 4d. is Currency i c 3—4 Cases 20 dozen Sherry. 4 " Port. 4 Cases Win.', \'alue. Value Stg. X36 16 Add -(^, 3 13 7 £40 9 7 Duty 7 per cent £2 16 8 Less i 14 2 2 2 6 Sterling at £1 4s. 4d. Cy In 4 cases 57 gallons a 6d £1 8 6 a 24s. 4d Currency £ '/■Vane*.— 25 tranch!,= XI Stg. or 1 lbanc=9 ?. £ 8. d. 13 11 10 5 13 17 7 16 17 10 76 3 6 38 8 8 46 15 3 36 16 2 11 9 1 14 9 4 6 6 20 FORMS OP WAHF.HOirSK RNTHlE«-CoNTiMi:i:r>. 11 ^ I Inwurda |K.>r ex lVarelu)wic 34 Ihirr RtonoM, Value. . . . Viiliie Hla- CM Ad.l ,\... 3 12 39 la Dufy 4 per coiit XI 1 1 !> LtMJ^ 7 11 1 3 10 BtcrliiigaXI 4a. 4d. Cy. (O) 1 Keg Nulmegs, Vuliio, ■10 lUigH I'cnpor 1 llaiTfl Maco Value Sterling XO!) 5 Add ,\ 18 G 70 3 G Duty 4 per cent, ia X3 Oil Leas i 15 3 180 Iloxcs Window Glana, Value £'J2 3 Add A U 4 4 2 5 8 Stcrlini?«Xl 4h. 4d. Cy... 101 7 4 Duty 15 per cent. 15 4 1 Lea* \ 3 IG •11 8 1 Stg. «X1 i». 4d. Cy. 10 Hhda. Cfin, the produce of tlolland, nnd not Hwcctencd, Gallons 0:^5 (/ 1 8 X31 5 Letd \ 7 10 3 23 8 9 Addi 125 750 a Gd 18 15 42 3 9 Stj,'. aXl 4h. 4d. Cy. 150 Gallons a Gd 18 15 X Stg.a 1 4s. 4d.Cy (O) 77 HIuIh. Coffnac Drandy, the produce of P'rance, — not sweetened, 800 Gallons a Is 40 Lesfii 10 30 Add i IGO 9G0 GallouB a Gd 24 54 X Stg. a 24h. 4d. Cy. 000 Gallona a Od 24 (i X Stg. « 24^. 4d. (Jy. X d. 30 1 9 82 3(5 19 10 2 15 7 13 17 51 G 7 22 IG 3 05 14 2U 4 P0RM8 OF WAnEHOlISK ENTUIES.-ConTiMinn. 21 InwurdH per ex Warrhoiue (R) aOO Cnm'H Hclu^ilnm Uin, the produce of Ilollnml, 400 (iiilloiis a U ^^0 '> " LomI 5 " » 15 Addi 80 IbO Gallon* a Od 12 » 27 2 la. 4d. Cy. 4H0 Giilloim a Od 18 248. 4d. Cy., '.m noz<-ii HotiiuM, Valued ut 2«. per dozen,.. X20 • . . . * >j It (> Add Duty 15 per cent. Luna .^ 5J 22 3 6 10 6 2 9 6 248. 4d. Cy. PippB French Wine, , ^, ., 553 CiilloiiH a Od X13 10 248. 4d Value 57 10 Add t\ t3 15 63 5 Duty 7 per cent. LU88 \ 4 8 7 1 2 2 3 6 5 24a. 4d. f. (I 11 Puncheons Janmica Rum,— not avvcetened,— from British Possessions, 1)71 Gullons, Addi 194 11G8 Gallons a 6d 29 4 248. 4d. Cy * 1 Case 6 dozen (Jliampagni', Value Sty. Xlti Ki Add i^ 1 13 7 18 9 7 Duly 7 per cent 1 5 11 , ' , * n ^. (\ LesH ^ Do/.-n Bottles a 2f. £0 12 Add ,\ 1 2 13 2 1 11 Duty 15 per cent lJ \. » f^ 1 6 1 11 a4s. 4d.., • 12 Gallons a Gd « ^ 24s. 4d.. Currency . * Contents to l»o ascertained by the old gallon. 32 17 14 12 3 10 16 3 4 10 35 10 7 5 7 4 1 12 10 22 FORMS OP WAREHOUSE ENTRIES-Continued. |:F I \ Izin urds per ea: Warehotise 10 Cases Claret, Value £10 16 Deduct value of Bottles 10 dozen 10 9 IG Add-,V 19 7 10 15 7 Duty 7 per cent £0 15 1 Lcssi 3 9 11 4 24s. 4d. Cy. Value of Bottles £1 Add ,^ 2 ] 2 Duty 15 per cent 3 4 Lessi 10 2r. 6d. 24Gallonea6 12 a 24s. 4d. 6 Tierces refined Sugar from foreign Sugar in Bond. Provinciid Value 59 19 4 Add ,v 5 19 11 65 19 3 Duty 10 per cent 6 11 11 a24s. 4d. Cy.... Weighing 44 cwt. 2 qr. 21b. Gros.s, Ti 38 " 2 " 21 Nett,' or 4333 lb. tt 2d. is £36 2 2 a 24s. 4d. 1 Case Cologne Water, Value 7 10 Add T^j 15 8 5 Duty 4 per cent 6 7 Lessi 1 8 4 11 a 24s. 4d. Cy For Provincial Duly of 5 per cent, on £7 10 is 7s. Gd. a 24s. 4d Subjoin declaration to value above stated, and declaration as to corrcctncse of Invoices produced— See declaration to 5 per cent, entry. £ 8. d. 13 10 3 14 8 1 11 6 8 6 43 18 8 51 19 2 9 3 15 3 FORMS OP WAREHOUSE ENTRIES— Continued. 23 Inwards per eo." Warehouse £ B. d. (W. T.) 1 Case Prints— Vu'iUC £5 ^ Add-iV ^Q " 5 10 Duty 7 per cent ^0 ^ ^ Less i " ^ ^^ 2 Cases Glass Shades.— Value 8 Add A ^^ Q 8 16 Duty 15 per cent i r E Less i.: ^ ^ I Case China.- Value 9 JO Add-tV " ^-' " 10 9 Duty 4 per cent 2 ^ o Lessi ____: Accordions, Pipes, Walking Sticks, Jewellery, &c. Value 99 10 Add -( 9 19 5 10 19 10 6 7 ;j 5 8 1 Case Musical Boxes.— Value.. Add ^\ 14 10 1 9 15 19 puty4percent ••• 12 9 Leas ^ 11 8 2 Cases Eau dc Cologne.- Value. . . Add tV 12 10 1 5 13 15 Duty 4 per cent f \^ f LesB:^ ^ '^ ^ 8 3 6 a 11 24 FORMS OP WAREHOUSE ENTRIES-Continued. M Inwards per ex iVarehounp 15 per. cent. 7 per cent. 4 per cent. X— II 1 — 1 Case Eau de Cologne and Laven- der Water 2 — 1 do contiiininfif Perfumery Boots and Shoes 3 — 1 Case consisting of: — Stationery $ c. $ c. • ••• ■■•• " " *512 '66 ' 957 75 210 GO 1S7 95 393 90 315 40 12G 00 $ c. 212 85 392 05 Wooden "Toys do do Tooth and Nail Brushes Dressing Cases Feathers 18 00 22 55 Gfi 00 210 55 94 GO Saiin Storks nnd Cravats 209 75 Camhric Ilkf. do and Muslin do Mousseline de Laine Brown Satin 38 15 Merino 4 — 1 Case paper Boxes 247 90 2703 GO asei G 11 11 I 1017 20 2103 GO 247 90 Total Value of 4 C 3968 70 Value of Goods paying 15 per cent. Francs 247 90 or £9 IS 5 Add ,^u 19 10 12 8 8 2 1 A £ 6. d. 10 18 3 Duty 15 per cent, 1 Less -}■ Value of Goods payinc: ~ per cent. Francs2703.G0orX108 2 11 Add ,\ ....... 10 IG 4 G 7 1 8 _ i; A 118 19 3 Duty 7 per cent 8 Less 1 2 Vahic of Goods pnyinir 4 per cent. Francs 1017 20 or X40 13 9 Add ,L ■! 1 5 15 10 8 11 1 r 41 15 2 Duty at 4 per ccint 1 Le.ss \ 8 ll 25 Francs equal to .CI Sterling— ur tiie franc at O^Jd. 10 15 2 FORMS OP WAREHOUSE ENTRIES-Continced. 25 Forms of Entries of Goods Outwards, from Bon.ied Warehouse to be re-ware- housed in the Province, or for exportation to the United States of America, or other foreign states. No. 1. ex Warehouse In Bond, hence to Toronto. Outwards.— Per Barge Blonde, Prince, master, from Montreal. I p'l_62 to 83—22 Hogsheads Muscovado Sugar, •■ ■' Weighing Gross.... 2S113 lbs. Tare, 12 per cent 3373 Nett 24743 lbs. To the Shipping OfRccr. Montreal, 28th May, 1844. A. B. Inwards per i ex Warehouse master, from ('L') 5 Hoo-sheads Loaf Sugar, from foreign sugar in bond. ^ * vSuc £77 10 3Stg. 50 cwt. 1 lb., or 5G01 lbs. at 2d 4(5 13 a 24s 4d. Cy. Crown ditv, Vahic of Sugar, £77 10 3 Add 1-10 7 15 SB 5 3 £ e. d. Duty 10 per cent 8 10 6 4s. 2d. f. 5a. Id. . . 56 15 10 Bond. 10 8 J. H. & Co. J. H. & Co. Wareiioused by us 21st June last, and now for all duties. I, E. H.. do hereby dorlarn that the sum of Seventy-seven pounds. Ten shillings and Three pence, Stg., iri the invoice cost of the above live hogsheads Loaf Sugar. Montreal, 4lli July. 1841. E. H. 26 FORMS OP WAREHOUSE ENTRIES-CoNTiNnED, Inwards per ex Warehouse 2 Quarter Capks Madeira Wine .' £24 55 Gallons a Is 2 15 Value £24 Add 1-^0 .... 2 8 Oa24s. 4d 3 — dolls. 9 48. 2d. a 5s. Id. X s. d. 3 6 11 26 8 a 7 per cent. . . 1 17 Less i.. 9 1 7 1 13 11 5 10 I, J. B.. do declare tliaf the above two quLrter casks Madeira are of the value of Twenty-four pounds Sterling. (Signed,) J. B. Wareliouscd by R. F. M. the 2Gth day of October, 1843, and now for all duties. Custom House. Montreal, 18th June, 1844. No. 2. In Bond, hence to Toronto. ex Warehouse OuTWAHDs, per Steamer Charlotte, Marshidl, master, from Montreal. JC S T 146 — 1 Case Bonnets value 147 — 1 do. Small Wares do. 148—1 do. do. do. 149—1 do. do. do. 150—1 Bale Orleans Cloth do. 160—1 do. Woollens do. £ £ 8. d. 30 IS 9 42 19 3 16 19 91 19 9 75 10 8 80 4 G 338 11 11 Warehoused by us this day, ex Prompt, Morton, from Liverpool, under the provisions of the Imperial Act, 3 & 4 Will. IV. cap. 59, and Provincial Act, 4 & 5 Vict., cap. 16, and now entered outwards, to he re-warehoused at Toronto, under the provisions of the aforesaid Acts. Bond given for the due Warehousing of the same. m Montreal. 28th May. 1844. A. B. FORMS OF WAREHOUSE ENTRIES— Continued, . No. 3. 27 OUTWAUDS. Port of Montreal. ' In the Steamer Prince AUiert, lludd, master, for the United States oi' America, per Land and hilaiid Navigation. —93 Barrels Pearl Ashes— Value. Currency, £400 Amoint of Duties. Sterling. Currency. M— 36 Biirrcla, W— 27 do. J. Holland~30 do. £ s. d. £ s. d. Duty at 5 per cent is 20 Value .... Add (1,.... .X400 . 40 £400 at 4 per cent is 17 12 37 12 given Warehoused by us this day, now entered for exportation to the United States. Bonds To tlie Shipping Officer. Montreal, 30tli July, 1844 S. & S. RECEIPT EOOK FOR SURVEYORS. No. of War- rants. Date. Importer's Name. Duties undsr Imperial Acts. Duties under Provincial Acts. Total Currency. 1 1844. August. .Ist 11 11 II II II II 11 II II 11 II II II .1 II II 11 J. Dougall £ s. d. 1 10 5 33 11 5 1 2 48 11 2 2 14 2 1 19 2 8 8 6 13 10 £ s. d. 2 10 8 22 7 7 7 12 1 167 1 10 1 15 2 9 9 1 4 4 4 18 4 9 14 S 24 6 8 £ s. d. 4 11 u 2 II 11 Henry Miller 55 19 8 14 1 II a u u II II James Smith. . . 215 13 4 9 4 2 8 q II II 4 .. 11 11 11 H. Gilbert 4 13 11 12 2 9 14 8 .1 5 11 .. 24 G 8 98 ]!■ S 212 1 I 341 n 9 I 'r I dl M 28 FORMS OP CERTIFICATES OF PRODUCE. ( Form of Letter of Advice of Remittance. ) CUSTOM-HOUSE, Saint Johns, 10th May, 1844. Sir, ^- ■■ ^ ' ' " . ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■■■ - I liavc the lionor to acquaint you, that I have this day deposited to (ho credit of tlie Receiver General, tlu! sum of Five Ilundred I't/unds, Currency, per receipt of {imert Cashicr^s name) Esquire, Cashier, (iiMcrt name of Hank) to be uppUed as under. Duties received under Imperial Acts X300 Do. ditto Provincial do 150 Seizures and Penalties 50 £500 Inspector General of PMic Accounts. 1 have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedient servant, A. B. Culltctm- at the Port of ISaint John^s. DECLARATION OP SHIPPER, OR OWNER, OR PROPRIETOR OF CORN, MEAL OR FLOUR, 5tii VICT. CAP. 14, SECT. 5, I {Mate Owner or Shipper'' a name, as the case may he) of {Insert place of residence) do declare that I am the {Shipper or (hencr, as the case may be.) of {Qiaintily) (iuarters ol' {Wheat, Jiuilty, Vats, Jfye, Peas awl Jieans, and Cwts. of Oatmeal, as the awe may he.) on board the {name of Vessel) {name of Master) Master, bound tor {Port of destination) and that tlic said Corn, Flour and Oatmeal Ih the produce of {l>lace of growth) the same being a British Possession out of Europe. Dated this {Signed, hy Collector or ot^er Chief Officer.) day of 184 {Signed by Owner or Shipper.) Plantation.-^No. ^G. This derlaration its fy'.ud of record } in the office. > FORMS OP CERTIFICATES O^ PRODUCE. 29 CERTIFICATE OP OFFICER OF CUSTOMS TO COPY OF DECLARATION UNDER 5tii VICT. CAP. 14, SECT. 5. I {state Owner nr Shipper^)* name, aa the case may he,) of (insert place of residence) Uo declare that 1 urn the (Shipper or Owner, as the case way be,) of ((iiuintity) Quarters of (Wheat, IJarley, Outs, Rye, Peas and licans, Barrels of Flour and Cwts. of Oatmeal, as the case may be,) on board tho (««m« of Vessel) (name of Master) Master, bound for (imert Port of destination) and that tho said Corn, Flour and Oatmeal, is die produce of (place of growth) the same being a British Possession out of Europe. Dated this day 01 184 (iSigned by Owner or Shipper.) I hereby certify that the above is a true and accurate copy of the Declaration sub- scribed by the said (Owner or Shipper-) (Signed by Collector or } other Chief Officer.) \ (This goes with the Ship^s Papers.) CERTIFICATE OF OFFICER OF CUSTOMS OF aUANTITY OP CORN SHIPPED, UNDER frrn VICT. CAP. 14, SECT. 5. I (Fori nf shipment) the coAiemuyl liarlcy. Outs, (Collector) do hereby certify that of the Customs, at (Owner or Shlpper^s name, aa the CUM way be.) hath declared to be shipped (Qituntily of (-iiiartrrs of Wheat, ■», Pye, Peas and Beam, Barrels of Flour and Cwts. uj Oatmeal) on board iho (nume of y'essvl) lor (Port ofdestiiiutiun.) Dated this (name of Master) Master, bound dnv of 1S4 (Signed by Collector or other Chief Officer.) Plantation, No. 27.— C. (This goes with the Ship^s Papers.) m A TABLE OP MEASURE. •Showing tho belatve Proportions of the Old Gallon lo the Imperial Gallow, CakuUitiid from 1 to 252 Gallotm, Eh ■i I a 2 Imperial S 1 Imperial C o 1 Imperial 1 1 Imperial § 1 Imperial a t Imperial gallons. -3 galloHH. -3 gallons. ■3 gnllonN. -^3 galloiiH. WJJ -0 gallons. O o O o o O 1 ft-6 43 35 5-0 85 70 5-0 127 105 5-0 109 140 5-6 211 175 5-6 2 1 4-0 44 30 4-0 86 71 4-0 128 106 4-6 170 141 4-0 212 170 4-5 3 2 3-0 45 37 3-6 87 72 3-0 129 107 3-6 171 142 3-0 213 177 3-6 4 3 2-6 46 38 2-6 88 73 2-0 130 108 2-6 172 143 2-0 214 178 2-6 5 4 1-6 47 39 1-6 89 74 1-6 131 109 1-6 173 144 1-6 215 179 l-ti 6 5 48 40 90 75 132 110 174 145 210 180 7 5 5-6 49 40 5-6 91 75 5-0 133 110 5-0 175 145 5-6 217 180 5-6 8 6 4-6 50 41 4-6 92 70 4-{i 131 111 4-6 176 146 4-6 218 181 4-6 9 7 3-0 51 42 3-0 93 77 3-0 135 112 3-0 177 147 3-0 219 182 ;i-G- 10 8 2-0 52 43 2-(> 91 78 2-0 130 113 2-0 178 148 2-6 220 183 2-6 11 9 1-0 53 44 1-0 95 79 1-0 137 114 1-0 179 149 1-0 221 184 1-0 12 10 54 45 96 80 138 115 180 150 222 185 13 10 5-6 55 45 5-0 97 80 5-6 139 115 5-6 181 150 5-0 223 185 5-0 14 11 4-6 56 40 4-0 98 81 4-6 140 116 4-(5 182 151 4-0 224 186 4-(» 15 12 3-0 57 47 3-0 99 82 3-0 141 117 3-0 183 152 3-0 225 187 3-6 16 13 2-6 58 48 2-0 100 83 2-(J 142 118 2-0 184 153 2-6 226 188 2-6 17 14 1-0 59 49 1-0 101 84 1-0 143 119 1-6 185 154 1-0 227 189 1-0 IS 15 60 50 102 85 144 120 186 155 228 190 19 15 5-6 61 50 5-Sguri:s. aro held nnd lirnily bound imto our Sovcrei^ru Lady thu Uuocn, tlur IluifH or Succuoduru in tliu muiu uf [^J of good and lawful Bteriinp money of CJrcut Urilain, to hv. ptiid lo our Huid Liuly tlic Uureii, ner lIcirH or SucctsHorH ; lor wliicli piiy- nient wi'll nnd truly to lut niiulc. wo bind ourmlveH and every of uh, jointly nnd uevenilly, for and ni tin; whole, our [leirH, Kxecutorn und AdminiHtrators, ami every of llicni, firmly by these prem-nlH, Bculed with uur BcalH. Dated thid day of in the year of our Lord one Ihouaund eight hundred and [H] The Imporlft. WHEllKAS the above boundon [S] had lately itn|M)rted into thu i'urt of Ship or W'HHel called the [IJ Mariler, from in a \\].\imrifiirVcs ,1^, iiiniurniontionud Uooda, namely, Olcscrihe the vomlg, imanUlu, K' and uj the MuUcr, , .^/. . » , \ j' ^ = i i j) the Duties in respect whereof hnvn not been pnid, and which Goods ho it) dcHiroutf oftlepuMiting ia u WarehouHe Hitualu at under the I'roviHions and llegidationn of nn Act of Parliament papscd in the SeRsiouheld in the third and lourth yearn of tlie Reiijn of HIh late Majenty Kiujj William the Kourth, and nUituled, An Act to regulate the Tnute of the liritiah I'oiiarsitioiiH tihroatl, an extended by the Act of the Leginlature of tliiH Province ol" CunadiL made and paNHtul in the ScHRion held in thu fourth and fifth years of^Hcr Majesty's Ileign, and intituled, An Act to extend the bene- Jil nfthe IVarelunuiing l^yslem established by a certain Act of the Im- perial ParliametU, jyassed in the Hessian held in the third, and fnirtk years of His late Jtlajcsti/a lieign^ to Duties imposed by Provincial Acta. Now THE Condition of the above written obligation is svich, that if all the Goods bo imported shall be safely deposited in such Warehouse situate as aforesaid, and shall be either duly exported or the full Duties due and payable on the importation of such Goods, or on such part thereof as shall not have been exported as aforesaid, be paid to the Col- Itictor or other proper Officer of the Customs at the said Port of uccordiuif to the first account taken of such Goods upon the landing of tlie same; — and if no part thereof shall be taken out of such Warehouse until cleared from tlience, upon duo entry and payment of duty if intended for Homo Consumption, or upon due entry if intended for Exportation ; — and if the whole of such Goods shall be so cleared from such Wartihouse, and llu! Duties upon any deficien y of the quantity, according to such first account shall be paid, within two years from the date of the first entry thereof, then the said oliligation shall be void, otlicrwise it shall be and remain in full force und virtue. m SIGNED, SEALED AlSD DELIVEUEU, In the presence of (i. H. J. K. A. B. IL.S.J CD. [L.S.| E. F. LL. a. 1 WAREII0U8INU UOND, To be If hen upon the remrwal of Warehouited Goodafrom om Ware- hou»inf( Port to another fVarehounng Port in the same Colony, under 4^5 Vict. Cap. 10. 35 ri|— n« ptrsmt en. Kuow Oil HIoii by thcMo ProMontii* that Wc, [IJ Ininf! the Koods, and Iwv Siureliet, \2\~TrM)! l/u! n. vimiiU of hull/ iliic on the Iinporlutiim, to be sti Uuwn in It'inds not in Figures, iiro held nnd (irmly bound unto our Hovercign Lady tlio duccn. Her IIcirH or ISiirc.uiiHorH, in tho sum of [2] nfgood and lawful Hteriini; money of Great Britain, to bn pnid to our miid Lady the ^ucun, Her HeirH or SuccossDrs j lor whicfi p'\ i-ont well and truly to hu uuuIr, wu hind ouruclvea, nnd *Mirh ofuu. ;'iiii I / and Hovcrally, for and in the wholu, our IleirH, KxerutorH ami A,i- miniafratorH, nnd every of ihcni, firmly by tlieno preacntM, Hualed with our 8caU. Dated tJiis day oi in the year of our Lord, one tliousand eight hundred and m-T/in pjrsonnutk- Y/V HEllEAS the above boundcn [3] »«if l/w citlnj. ' • (ll— /'m//r(W, (rr ii^ the [4J AgeiU lo i/it Pro- that iti to say, (describe the goods, (juaiUity, packafjes, ^c.) prietor. of the following Goods, [C,]— Place nj tiiuilitm. Dei- nnd which soid Goods are now lodged and depo«itcd in a Warehouse Hituatc in . in the Port of under the Provisions and Rej,ni- lations of on Act of Parliamont pnased in the Session held in the third and fourth years of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, ana intituled, An Act to reguUUc the IVade of the Hritiah Pmuearionn afrrnad, as extended by tlie Act of tho Legislature of this Province of Canada, made and passed in the Session held inthe fourth and fillh years of Her Majesty's Reign, intituled. An Act to extend tho. benejit of the Warehouainfj; System culiMiihed by a ceitain Act of the Imperial Parliament, fxutacd inthe Session held in the third nnd fourth years of Ilia lute Majesty^s Heign, to l/uties imposed by Provivciat Acts. And Whereas the said [3] intends to remove ontl conviy the said Goods from (he said Port of to the Port of [()J under the provisions and regulations of iJie said Act of Poiliamcnt. Now Tun CJoNniTioN of tho above written obligation is such, that if the said Goods and every part thereof, shall be duly delivered, without alteration or diminution, into the custixly and possession of tl>c proper Officer of Customs at the last mentioned Port (O) un [1] iiif( the erUi^ and WW or vwrc Surclkf, to the saiisfadion of the Collc'jior, i^-c. [•2] Ih'tble the a- •mminl of the Duties, to be set, itoini in, W'unk and liol l/* are held and firmly bound to our Sovereign Lady the Queen, Her Heirs or Successors, in the sum of [2] ol'good and liiwful Slorling money of Great Britain, to be paid to our siiid Lady tiio Queen, Her Heirs or Successors ; lor which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves and every of un, jointly and severally, for and in tlie whole, our Heirs, Executors and Adnn- nistrators, and every oftheni, lirmly by tliese presentB, sealed with our Seals. Dated this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and W HEREAS the above bounden had imported into the Port of from the undermentioned goods, namely:— {(IcDcribe the goods, quantity, ^c.) which were and arc deposited in a certain warehouse situated at the said Port of under the provisions and rc^^ulations of an Act of Parliament made and passed in the Session held in tlie third and fourtli years of the Reign ol" His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intitul- ed, Av Act to rcLSiddtc the Trade of tlw lirilink Puasessiims abroad, as extended by an Act of the Legislaturt! ol'lhis Province of Canada made and passed in the Session held in the fourth and tillh years of Her Ma- jesty's Reign, and intituled. An yXclto extend the Ixurjit of the IVure- hoii^iiii^ iSysteni, eMal)litr vhick see 4 if- 5 well and truly pay or cause to be paid jjd. Cap, 11, Sici. to the Collector, or other proper officer of tlie Customs, at the said Port of the sum of good and lawful sterling money of ( Jrent Britain, payable in coins lawfully current in this Province, at and al\er the rate of twenty-ibur sliillings and four pence currency, per pound sterling, — being the amount of duties due and payable on the importation of the said goods in manner aforesaid, under and by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of Canada, made and passed in t]w fourth and fifth years of Her Majesty's Reign, intituled, .■1;( Art til rip<:(d Curtain Arts thireiu mentioned, and to cmisolidate the. Im-xcs viliLtinL' to Provincial, Duties to be levied on isoods, wares and merchandize inijwrted into this Province. — then tlie said obligation shall be voiil. otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and virtue. Ki. feJKl.NKD. SEALED AND DELIVERED. In the presence of <;. H. J. K. A. B. IL. S.] CD. [L. S.] E. F. [h. H.J BOND FOR PAYMENT OP PROVINCIAL DUTIES, To be given if the party be entitled to and desirous of obtaining cre- dit for such duties, under 4 & 5 Vict. Cap. 14. Sect. 10. 37 Her ji] The padij m»-Know all McM by tliese Presents, that We, [I] king Ike eiUry and mie or more Sureties to l/ie Sdlisfaction of ike CuUcdor, ilj'C, arc lu'1.1 and lirinly bound unto Our Sovereign Lady the Clueen, Her [2] PniMe the Heirs and Successors, in the sum of '[2\ aiiwuiU of the. duties to he iiiscrled in ofjTood and lawful sterling money of Great Britain, to he paid to our said Lady the aueen. Her Heira and Successors, for which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, and every oi us, jointly and severally for and in the whole, our Heirs, Executors and Ad.mms- trators, firmly by these presents, sealed with our Seals. Dated tins •^ ^ day of ">tlie year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Words awL iu>l in I'i'^ures. .'(3) Part^j mah'mg the eiUry. Now THE Condition of the above written obligation is such, that iftJicsaid(;^) His Heirs, Executors or Administrators, do and shall, well and truly pay, or cause to be paid to the Collector or other proper Olhcer ot the Customs at the port of uV"^ time being, on or before tlie day of L* I ... r' tiic sum of , ,, . • l„ . for tvhirh sec-l <|. 5 „,•„„„,, .^^j i-i^f^j sterling money as aforesaid, payable m corns lav^- flillf fur whirh see Vid. Cap. 14. Net/ 10. lidly current in this Province, at and after the rate of tweaty-lour shil- lings and four pence, currency, per pound sterling,— being tlie amount ol Duties on {describe the guuds. quantity, i^c] imported by the said „ , r . «i,„ t^,o. and payable to Her Majesty, in pursuance of and according to the tnie intent mid meaning of an Act of the Legislature of this Province of Ca- nada, passed in the Session held in the tourth and filth years ol Her Majesty's Reign and intituled, An Act to repeal certam Acts tfiereiu mentimml,, ami to consolidate the Laws reluting to the Provincial Duties to be levied on Gootk, Wares ami MercMudize imported mtothis Fro- vbu;e-\\\Qn tiie said obligation shall be void, otherwise it shall be and remain in lull force and virtue. SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED, III the piesence of (J. II. J. K. A. B. [L. M C. D. [L. S. 1 E. F. [L.S.1 qo COCKET DOND, To be given when goods imported without Cockets accompanying them^ are admitted to entry aa Britiah^ and on payment of the Provincial Duties only. mi [\\Tke party making tinow all Men by thcsc Presents^ that Wc* [1] the Entry, and one or more Su,reties,to the satisfaction of the CoUedor, »f-c. arc held and firmly bound unto our Sovereign Lady the Queen, Her [3] Ihuile the Heirs and Successors, in the sum of [2] amowU of the Impe- rial dutus on like goods if foreign. of good and lawiul sterling money of Great Britain to be paid to our said Lady the Q,ueen, Her Heirs or Successors ; to which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, and each of us jointly and aeverally for and in the whole, our Heirs, Executors and A ilministratorH, and every of them, firmly by these presents, sealed with our Seals. Dated this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and u [3] Insert the name. [4J Insert the name. Whereas the Collector (or, the Collector and Comptroller, as the case may be) of Her Majesty's Customs at the Port of in this Provmce of Canada, did on the day of last, {or instant,) admit to entry (describe the gooiJs, quantity, packagea^ ^c.,) said to be the manufacture of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, imported by tlic above bounden from the port of in the Ship or Vessel called Uie [3] whereof [4] is Master, — upon which the said Collector (or the Collector and Comptroller M the case may be,) have levied only tlie Provincial duty of as per entry No. } And Whereas the said goods are subject to an additional duty of in consequence of having been imported from the said port of without a cocket, as required by the twenty-sixth section of the Act of Parhamcnt passed in the Session held in the third and fonrtli ji 'ors of the Reign of His late Majesty King William tlie Fourth, and mrltulcd, An Act to re- gtUate the Trade of the British possessioiw abroad. M Now THE Condition of the above written obligation is such, that if the Honorable tlie Commissioners of Her Majesty's Customs t-houid decide and determine that the said goods are not liahle to tlio naid a()di- tional duty of then the said obligation shall be void, otherwise it shall remain in full force and virtue. SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED, ^ In the pn!Rcncc of i a. H. ( J. K. J A. B. [L. S.] C. D. [L. S.J E. F 1 L. F. I WAREHOUSING BOND, ^^ To he ginen at a Frontier Forty for the due conveyance of Cattle or Swine to the Warehousing Forty and for the due Warehousing thereof; — under 7 Vict. Cap. 2, and the Regulations made under that Act. [1] The party Know all Men by these Presents that We, [1] Milking the eiUiy, Kith two Hiircties, to t/ie salisfiiction of the Collector, <('C. [2] Dmthkilie amount of tlw duties payaiile on such calUe or swine. are held nnd firmly bound unto our Sovereign Lady the Q,ueen, Her Hcira and SuccusBors, in the sum oi' [2] of good and lawful sterling money of TSreat Britain, to be paid to our aaid Sovereign Lady the (iueen, Her Heirs and Successors ; for which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves and each of us jointly and severally, ior and in the whole, our Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and every of them, firmly by these presents, sealed with our Seals. Dated the day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred f3] Party making (M entry. Wheueas the said [3] hath imported into the Port of {describe the caitle or swme,) which said Catt'c (or Swine,) he is desirous of causing to be conveyed to the Port of to be there Avfirehoused under the provisions of the Act of the Legislature of this Province of Canada, passed in the seventh year of Her Majesty's Reign, and inti'-jled, An Act to continue for a limited time the dulicsiinposcdmi Agricultural Produce ami Live Stock imported into this Province. Now THE Condition of the above written obligation is such, that if f'lj Insert a rcasona- the said [3] shall within [4[ bit tivif. for tkc con- days cause the said veyance of the caUU, \a be conveyed to the said Port of and shall within cf'C, Jrom Uie Froii^ twenty-lour hours after the arrival of the said tier Port to t/w Port ^^ the eau\ Port of give due notice thereof wS'S/'''' '^ ^'''^ Collector of the said Port and enter into a Bond to Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, that ho shall ibrchwith thereafter cause Ihe said to be there duly warehoused, — and shall, in and with respect to the warehousing thereof, faithfully comply with all the regulations made or to be made by the Governor, Lieutenant- Governor or Person administering the Government of this Province, imder the said act, and with all the provisions of Law in that behalf, — then and in such case the said obligation shall be void, otlierwiise it shall remain in full force and virtue. SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED, 1 In the presence of G. H., J. K. A. B. LL.S.| C. D. tL.S.] E. F. [L.S.J '!?!' 4q warehousing bond, To he given at the Port of destination, for the due conveyance of Cattle or Swine from the Frontier to such Port, and for the Warehousing thereof; — under 7 Vict. cap. 2, and the Regulations made under that Act. X'l U: :t' ¥1 flj ThepnHiide- Kiiow all JIcii by tiie§c Present** thai We, \_\\ itirinf; to i'liiporl, and two Sureties to the falhfaction of (lie CotiecU>r, if-c. are hold rvnd firn\ly bound nnto Our Sovereign Lady tlic Queen, Her T21 Pouile l\e Heirs and Succestiors, in tlie sum of [^J amount of the rivli/ oh siic/i ciiUle or siciiu, of good and lawful sterling money of Groat Britain, to be paid to our said Sovcroiifik Lady the Qucon, Her Heirs and Suci-espors ; for which payment well and tru.y to be made, we bind ourselves and each of ua jointly and severally, for and in the wliolt^, our Heirs, Exocutorw and Administrators, and every of them, firndy by these prostMits, sealed with our Seals. Dated this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and f nj Th,J rarly 't ir U 'f'tr n' ' -y.'i e I I 1 hU' . • \l '■■■rf^/»«|*,l.i»»^^^1,-.rt^Vw*-VM.*^'♦•-«'*'^-««•*-♦••^'■*'> -*.*i"»»'*».**^'», A' In**, ,1 > • ■' -• I I; . I ■'..-11 '■ •%■'• , (is II ■ Oirrie 1 III I i ii i — A. PROVINCE O] S^ Thia Return to be Dated, Signed and Verified at the end, according to the usual form of declaration. Port of Collector A Return of the Quantity and Denomination of all Goods, Wares and MerchanJize, subject to Duty, cn< {Agricultural Produce^ Live Stock and Wheat, liable to Duty under the Provin I (X rn i - s e 8 eJ -« "3 ,■? S IJ % a forw tr! » i i U U 1 u Coflee. .1 a .s •ji .£ L 1 Sa't. 5" s. JS a M s. J » T (ft c c o - "3 a Cluantity, denomination and value of articles ■uhjcct to ad valorem duty, witii the Rate of duty levied on each article. Amount at 4 per Cent. Carried forward. £ 8. d. A.—Notc—l^ per coUum is levied on sugar KEriStW in bond fromjorei^n sugar. Ji.—Note^20 per centum in levied on sugar HEFINED imported J'rovi foreign countries. IIVCE OF CAMADA. iration. y Collector le, subject to Duty, entered at this Port, in tlie Quarter ending the \uty under the Provincial Acta, 1th Victoria, chapter 2, and 6th Victor ia, chapter 31, Excepted.) day (tf_ , 184 . , denomination alue of articles at to ad valorem with the RaU of levied on each e. Valv* of Article! lubjcct to ad valoretn duty, in Currency. Bond* taken for Dutiet. Amount at 4 per Cent. Amount at 5 per Cent. Amount at 7 per Cent. Viilf A. Amount at 15 per Cent. Amount at 20 per Cent. Vid,: I!. Amount of Bond Currency. Name* :: •'.? *'>itwi. Date of Bond, When Due. £ 8. d. £ t. d. £ M. d. £ ■. d. £ •. d. £ t. d. nrried forward.... gar. countries. ^ RETURNS. 44 A I. POUT OF Collector. AN ACCOUNT OF DUTIES COLLECTED umlcr authority of the Act of the ImiHjriul Parliuracnt, 5th and Clh Victoria, Cap. 41), (luring the (iuarlcr ending the day of 184 ABTICLES IMPORTED A3 I'ER UETUUN, A. Bacon and Hams, cured, Cvvts, Heel, suited, '«>• Butler, '"■ Cliccse, "°- Cocoa, ""• ( Green, cwt f Coil'cc, \ Ground, do > do. ( Uoasted, do 5 Fish, of Foreign < Dried or salted,, do. taking or curing, I Pickled, . . . • ■ „J?|''«- Flour. Wheat, Bbla. of 196 lbs. Meat, salted or cured, other tlian Beef and Pork, Cwts. Molasses, ^|°' Pork, salted, •• do. Rum, Gallons Spirits, except Rum, not ewcetencd, do. Spirits and Cordials, sweetened, . . do. Sugar unrefined or raw, Cwts Tea, .....lbs. f valued at Various Merchandize, do. do. do. Total amount ofcul valorem duties,. Total amount of specific duties, Togcthc' in Currency,... Custom House, 164 Collector of Cuatome, Port ^K nr.TiMiNM. A. 2. I'OKT <)l' Collector. AN ACCOUNT W DUTIKS COLLKCTKH uiidor tl.o Aiitliorlty of an Act of the I'ruvinciul Lcgisluture uf Caimdu, 'Ith & 5th Vict, Cnp. I I, (luring till' (Juiirtor onding tlic day of IH AllTICLEB IMI'Om'ED AS I'EH HETUHN,A. Uuantitica or Value. Rate of Duty. Amount o( Duties, Sterling. Currency. n n-,» S Green, lb. C°""«'i Ground, lb, NT nlasHua, cwt. Rum, galls. c in barrets of 2S0 lbs. not ini- Sull, < portud by Sea, bbls. ( imported by Sen, tons. Kpirii»,(e.iccei)t Rum,) not sweetened, do. Spirits nnd Cordials Hweetcned, . .galls. fcjniriu, over proof, ttc do. „ „„ < Refined, lb. S"S"'i Unrefined, lb. Syrups, cwt. Tea, lb. m 1 < Manufactured, lb. Tobacco,. J Unmanufactured,... lb. Wines 5 Mm\mn galls. Wmcs, . ^ cjjj^^j. YVincs, do. • • • ■ 2d. 'Id. Is. (id. 28. ()d. Is. 2d. Id. Is. tid. •M. 2(r. Id. Ih. Gd. 5 p. ct. Stg. 1 X 8. d. • • • • X N. d. Merchandize, valued at £ Total amount of aJ. valorem duties, . X Total amount of specific duties, C = • • • • Together in Currency, . . . X N. B.— Amount of Bonds, Cy., £ Custom Hocse day of, 184 Collector of Customs, Port I, Collector of Customs for the Port of do solemnly and sincerely declare that the foregoing accounlH are just and true in every purlicular, to the best of my knowledge nnd belief, und 1 make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true. A. B. Collector of Custom?, Port Declared and signed before me, at this day of 161 . .1 J. P Diblrici B U^ Port of , Jl|^ 7*0 he Signed, Dated and Verijied at the end, according to the usual form of declaration. Return of the Numbers and Quantities of Articles ol" Agricultural Produce and Live Stock and Whe ad valorem Duties, Imported at the Port of , during I 184 , under the Provincial Acts, 7th Victoria, chapter 2, and 6th Victoria, chapter 31. Date. Name of Importer. § From whence Imported. a ■ 3 O" ht • tti ■« CQ lis 00 =■ Car ried forward.. 3 Si 3 3 CJ Cattle, tieat un- enumc- ratedjiNo, 3 ■3 a a ■3 2 « >>« 5 u ^ 3 3 4 Eggs. 1i ol ■gj ■jo Value Currency. £ s. d. s J2 0; . Pork, cwt. Poultry or Game. Live. Description and Number. Value Currency. Dead. Description and Number. Value Currency. Vegetables except Potatoes. Description and Number. Wheat, quarters per 6 Vict. cap. 31. Value Currency. £. 8. d, '^ RETURNS- 4T POUT OF Collector. AN ACCOUNT OF DUTIES COLLECTED on Agricultural Produce and Live Stock, and Wheat imported at the Port of during the Quarter ending 5th day of » 184 , under the Provincial Acts 7 Vict. Cap. 2, and 6 Vict, Cap. 3L Articlea importeiL Nurabcr and Qiiunti- ticB. Valvie of articles liable to ad valorem duties, Cur- rency. Rale of Duty. Bacon and Hams, cured . . cwt Barley, Bear or Bigg. quarters Beans do. „ , ,\ Fr«;sli cwt *^*^^' ^ Salted do, Bran and Shorts ewt Buck Wheat . quarter.^ Bulls No. Butter cwt Calves, Ondt V 1 year old . . No fUnenumeriited ^ 4 years old > . do. i,u.v,. , and upwards ) Cattle, 1 Unemunerated ^ under 'l years > . do, I old ) Cheese cwt Colts and Foals, under ^ ^^ two yeans old S ' Eggs doz- Goat,: and Kids No. Hay tons Hop.s Ib.s Honses, Mares and ( -^^^ Geldings S ' ' Lamb.s . Lard cwt Maize or Indian Corn. quarters Meal, of the various kinds, .lbs Moat, other ( Fresh cwt than and Po . , . Mules and Asses No Oats quarter.- rei:s tlo. ,, , ( Fresh cwi I "'•''• i Salted do. d. other f Fresh cwt Beef] Salted, or > ,,^ ork. . f cured.. ^ Duties Collected in Sterling, Currency. £ s. d. 5s. per '"vt. 3s. p. quarter, ditto. 4s. per cwt. 2s. do. 3d. do. 3s. p. quarter. 15s. each. 2s. per cwt. 5s. each. XI do. 10s. each. 2s. Gd. J), cwt 15s. each. 10 per cent. Is. each. 6s. per tf)n. lid. per lb. £1 10s. each. Is. each. (js. per cwt. 3s. p. quarter. 3s. p. 196 lbs. 4s. per cwt. 2s. do. 5s. each. 2s. p. q\iarter. 3s. do. Is. per cwt. 2s. do. s. Carried ibrwurd. Ill 43 RETURNS. B. 1. — Continued. Account of tho Duties collected on Agricultural Produce and Live Stock, and Wlicat imported at the Port of during tlie quarter ending 5th day of , 184 , under the Provincial Acts 7 Vict. Cap. 2, and 6 Vict. Cap. 31. Articles imported. Number and (iiuuiti- ties. Value of articles liable to aa valorem duties, Cur- rency. Rate of Duty. Duties Collected in Sterling. Currency. Brought forward . . PotatooB buslicl.s Poiihry or 4 Live underAct £. B. d. 7 Vict. cap. ....do. .. X 3d. p. bushel. 10 per cent. ditto. ',i!<. p. (juarter. 2.^. each. 2s. per ton. 5.'!. each. 15 per cent. 2. X e. d. Cy. X X s. d. Game . . \ Dead Rye quarters Slieep No. Straw tons Swine and Hogn No. Vegetables unenunieruted Amount of ad valorem duties Stg. Do. Specific do. X Tofctlicr in Currency Wlieat, im- ] ported under tlie I'roviiieial )■ quarters Act, t) Victoria, | cap. 31 .J bo til Act.'! * 3s, per qr. £ Total amount of duties under Currency X I, Collector of Cn.sloms at the Port of , do solemnly and sincerely declare, that tlie foregoinjr Account i.s just and true in every particular, to the best of my knowledifc and bcliel", and 1 make thJB Boiemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true. A. B. Collector of CuBtonM^ Declared and signed before me, at ^ ihi:i day ol" 181 . $ J. P., District Port RETURNS. 49 k, ,cr ct. Port ;o\mt itl Preserved or Dried Furs and Skins of animals, Dressed Glass Manufactures Goats and Kids No. Gums and Resma Hair lbs. Hardware Hats No. Hay tons Hemp lbs. Hides, Raw No. Honey lbs. Horses, Mares and Geldings No. Hops lbs. India-rubber Manufactures Ink Lambs No. Lard cwt. Leallier sides Leather Manufactures, other tlian Boots ond Shoes Linen Manufactures Lumber and wood — except F'ire- ^ wood, Cabinet Maker's wood > feet. and Staves ) Maize or Indian Corn qrs. Manures, of all kinds Marble feet Meal, of the various kinds lbs. Meat, all kinds, t Fresh cwt. except Beef <. and Pork... ( Salted or cured, do. Medicines Molasses cwt. Mules and Asses No. Musical Instruments Oakum cwt. Carried forward. Number or Quantity. Value at the place ol importation Currency. £ s, d. Amount of Duties, Currency, £ s. d. Remarks. fi RETURNa C — Continued, 51 Articles Imported. Onts. Brought forward. Number or Quantity. Oil ^l^'ish galls, ^"' I other kinds do. Paper Munufactu :;e, except Books, .... Peus qrs. Perfumery Pickles Pitch and Tar bbls. Plaster and Lime, except lor Ma- nure bush. Pork ^^''csh cwt. ^^^^' ^Salted do. Potatoes bush. PoultryorGame, ^f^'Jart" ;;■;;;;; •• Rye qra. Rice lbs. Rum galls. Saleratus lbs. Salt bbls. Do. imported by Sea tons. Seeds , Settlers' Goods, consisting of House- hold Furniture, &c lots. Sheep No. Silk Manufactures Snuff lbs. Soap do. Spermaceti ,do. Spices do. Spirits, except Rum, not sweet- ened galls. Spirits and Cordials, sweetened . . . do. Spirits, over proof, &c do. Starch lbs. Staves No. Straw tone. «,,_„. S Refined cwt. ^"S^''' ^ Unrefined do. Swine and Hogs No. Syrups cwt. Tallow lbs. Tea do. C Manufactured, except Tobacco,^ Snufl' do. ( Unmanufactured do. Tortoise-shell Tow lbs. Trees and Plants Turpentine Carried forward . Value at the place of importation Currency. d. Amount of Duties, Currency, Remarks. X s. d, 52 RKTURNS. C — Continued. Articles Imported. Number or duantity. Value at the place of importation Currency. Amount of Duties, Currency. RcHiarks. Brought forward. . . . X 8. d. 1 Turpentine, Spirits of galls. Types lbs. Varnish galls. Vegetables, except Potatoes Vinegar galls. Wood, Manufactures of r Madeira galls. WinPB J '^'lerry do. "'"'^*' i Port do: (. other Wines do. Wood, Fire cords Woollen Mnnufactnros All other Articles, not enumerated, or included under any of tlie foregoing heads Totals Port of ReTcnN of the aggregate nurnborK, quantities and values of all articles imported during the , endiiig tlic of the duties collected thereon. day of 18-1 , and' Id Total Value, C'y. £ Total Duties, Cy. X Signature of Collector. This Return is (o be rendered quarterly and mu.st include the value of all articles imported, whether liable to duly or exempt. An additional Return \n also required at the dose of eficli year ending 5th January, to embrace the four quarterly Ucturnf, and shewing the whole ycar'a iiupurtutioiis. aiKt- •liclea r fillv /car'H » -Jn ,^'fr^ fir. f-] day of "'i f .< .• t \ ^ Date. Amount of lioiid. Currency. X a. (1. t State N. «._• by law, viz.:— ti ' I I, ! belief, and I ma Declared ,184 . r When due. Remarks. GENERAL QUARTERLY ACCOUNT CURRENT, TO BE RENDE Dr. Collector of Customs at the Port in accoui Date. Total CuHtoniH Uulil'r*. * Tonnai^e or Li«;ht House duly. Auction liicenceH and duties. Crown and Governor'H proportidiw of Seizure. ♦ Cnnal or Harbour Tolls. Total Currency, D( To Dalanca due the Govern- ) nient, brought torwanl from [ luat quorter ) X .s. d. X H. d. X s. d. X ». d. X 8. d. £ 8. d. ToBondrt ontMtanding last Quarter To Gross Amount of Returns, viz., CUSTOMS. Imperial Act, 5 & 6 Vict. cap. 49, ^ 4 & 5 Vict. cap. 14, Provincial Acts, 7 Vict. cap. 1 .6 Vict. cap. 31 X Total Customs Duties X Other Duties as per Returns .... > To B:ilrrice ( be carried Account C Itie tl>c Collector to 1 to next Quarter's > urr tluarter's Account Current. . j Currency £ * Auction LicenHCH and duties. Crown's and Qover- nor'8 pro- portioim ol Seizures. £ H, d. d. * Canal or Harbour ToUb. Total Currency. £ 8. d. £ H. d. ft the word « Nme " in tiie proper column or columns. The Collector must pay over the full Amount of Duties within the period prescr.bed undvr Five SliiUings, whioh, in such case, should be carried forward from one quarter to the next. , do solemnly and sincerely declare that Uie foregoing Account i.< just and true in every parUcular, to the best of my knowledge ex day of 1S4 Collector of Customs Port J. P. District. ACCtllJNT OP TIIU IMKK.'KKDH 01' .MIJ/IJUK. 55 ^ <5| o ii . ■'1 c br 'c (/I ^ 5 '/■ « * — D a o C3 CM o — Amount pay- able to Rec'r. 1/; ■:.i 3 .Net Proceeds. Currency. 1 C '.'1 -3 •A O 2 >1 •A 1 (L -^ ■r. p o ? "3 ■3 i! u . = £; i! >^ t ^ '*) ■c is c £Si Date of Seizure. No. of j Seizure. 1 ''S-S w O I ;? S U u'5 . s O u o a.' =3 o ^ C o -3 Q •B s CO, o 3 y It I s - ^ 2 be 4; O r- g bl)"cl "^ o >, 's o) a « •£•1 J Js •S 3 SP ^li 02 TS •-: 1, « S u - N O O. n " a 'J o S." •' t 2 2-- = 3 si:a:-= - ^ . , T '^ •- •- o i I ? »i £ ■/: 2 £ c 7 J, O D D £■;= ,0 -. 4) L. — . o «-^ C B 54 Bonds outstanding on dayqf-^rm-U.^Mri-^lS. Date of Bond. Namcis of the Parties. - iiStS'*' ^ ■4ivyift. ^-" T^. ^ Amount of Bond. Currency. When due. £ 8. d. Remarks. rir^fi:uV ^184 . ^/:;i*^^i V Remarks. _,,.,, .\\ 56 ^ LET-PASS BOOlv. (10 <3 Si ^ xn O W o H O I ts o •^ IPf 00 5 1 e ,2 52 1 ^ a < CO ^ c^ t3 i a ^ e •^ J 5 ^o *^ V s.^ o * -»-; h. Cb C PS ^ M O •rJ O 1 CR i tn t- y ii> iC •o ^ 3 is c 13 O ^ § ^ («5 o i bo to a J 3 u o S o CI £ ci o c H 8 3 N O r: .■»/,*^ C -" O u i 'i = 5 i£ ;- ^ rt :i o cS fe J: > O >• p ^ ir<-_-r -^ -^^H , ■= ^- f/: .,. "T "^ .1^ u* 'fii ti i «■:= ^ i. ^ J^ N N N S remises, state by whom the same are occupied, ~j S oi-c'ipiers w;;re privy to the Goods being lodsjed I sien 1 they were lodged, or in wlioae possession they . whr J beli si ition for Penaitii'fi, state wlietlier proceedings thi! same, and if they have not, the reason ; n lile will bo < nabled to pay tlie Penalty, and i of a similar oli'ence. J ' Date of the present ^ state of the Proccfilinirs. and the Amount of f ip to the time of reporting the seizure. i N N SEIZURE **.^-^^^>^^^.*«i^M- Report of Seizure at Port of Stanstead. Time of Seizure, and when delivered to the Collector. Seized 4th April, 1844 . Delivered same day. Officers' Names, Employments, and Stations. Preventive Otiicer. An Where and from whom seized, with the cause of Forfeiture, and the Law under which the Forfeiture is incurreii. In a house occupied by Tiniotliy Q,uin, non payment of duty, 3 iind 4 Will. 4. cap. 59, 5ih and Gth Vict. cap. 49. * Date of the present Seizure. CUSTOM-HOUSE, STANSTl lOi SEIZURE No. 11. bl ^•^^^•*^<^*^-^i^i- An Account of Seizures made at, or brought into, this Port, between the * 20th day of March, and the 4th ilay of April, 1844. here and from vvliom ted, with the cause of eiture, and the Law under which the arfeiturc is incurred. •use occupied bj' Tiniotliy uin, non payment of duly, find 4 Will. 4. cap. 5 11. If the Goods were seized on Shore, state the Names of the Persons from whom seized, and whether the Horses, Cattle, or Carriages employed in the removal of the Goods have \ een detained. Nil. Nil Nil Vi. If seized in any BnlMing or other Premises, state by whom the same are occupied, "l Seized upi and whether there is reason lo l»i>lieve tlip occ'ipinrs WTe privy to ilu- (jfomls being lodged i sient Lodger there, and the groiiiids tliiTcol, or by wlioai they were lodged, or in wliose posseosion they T whom the Pr were tit the time of Seizure. J believe that K>. Wlien Persons are liable to Prosecution for Penalties, state whether proceedings have been iiisiitiitod (or the roeovery of the same, and il' tiiey have not, tiic reason; and leedings "j and il' tiiey have not, tiic reason ; I wliether the parties from their siiuatloii in lile will be i-nableJ to p.iy the Penalty, and j vvhi'lher they hjive ever been bcl'ore guilty of a siaiilar oli'ence. J 11. Slate wheiliPi- claimed, aiul if so, the state of the Proceeding.*, and the Amount of } l.dvy expenses, and all Charge.-i incurred up to the time of reporlinjj the seizure. i Nil. Not any c ed to in A \ S W E U S B, explaiu } Seized 4lla April— delivered same day. lonccrned \ :tlon, and ituro, and which the ars. 5 lieu! !, and that irthea Preventive Officer. Four Pieces of Rlanufiictured Tobacco, weighing about lbs.— and one Cheat o( Green Tea, weighing about lbs.,— the Tobacco appears upon inspection to be the produce of the United States of America, and the Tea the produce of Cluna. Information received, that the Goods had been brought from the United States of Ame- rica without the payment of the Duty. 3rd &, 4th Will. 4. Cap. 59. Section 34,— and 5th & 6tii Vict. Cap. 49. Sections 7 and 12, Not any. About £0 0. hat ^ ac- ? f the Mas- nent, from r there is Nil. Nil. lippin? or ^ mes ol the ? Nil. { Nil. ; occupied, "I Seized upon the Premises of Timothy duin, Tailor, who lets part of his House to tran- iiH' lo(l<'ed 1 sient Lodgers; and ns several persons occupy the same Rooms, I could not ascertain to ession tfiey f whom the Property belonged, or by whom it was lodged there ; 1 have not any reasoo to J believe that Tmiothy Quin was in any manner privy to tlie transaction. rom whom ival of the roceedinge le reason iUiiltv. and j J n Amount of } Nil. Not any claim made, Cartage to the Customs House Currency. a, To be signed by the Officer or Oficer$ I present at the time of Seizure. 60 INWARD ENTRY. {Farm of Entry of Ships or Vessels inwards, and contents of Cargo.) Inwahus. I'ortof ) In the Ship ) ol" i \ built, I'roporty ull , about TonB, with Men, Men, I besidea A Man, Master for tliis present voyage from I do declare that tliis entry now tendered and Ktibscribed by me. is a just report of the name of the above mentioned Ship, its burthen, build, pronerty, number and country of mariners, the present master and voyage : And that it further contams a true account ol the lading of the said Ship, with the particular marks, numbers, quantity, quality and con- signment of all the goods and merchandizes in the said Shin, to the best ol rny know edge and belief; and that bulk hath not been broke, nor any goods delivered out ol the said ship since her loading in Signed and declared the tlay of „^ of in the presence ! Plantation.— Ao. 59. Master^s Ilejwiis Inwartls. OlITWARP liNTRY. {Form £>/ Muster's Content^ or Report Outwmla.) Port of Content in the. » Master, for ' , Tons, ( PasHcnffcra 1 Built of H Uuns, Men, J or \ ( Troops, ) MiirkH anil Numbers of I'ivckugert. SllippiTH. Q,(miilily ami Der^rrijitioii )f CIooJb. f'onsiyneeH. I , Master of the Vcs^scl above named, -lo declare that tlie'Content above written, now tendered and subscribed by me, is a juHt and tme account of all the goods laden on board my Ship for this present voyage, and ol tl.c nameM of the respective Shippers and Conaigneea of the said Goods, and ot the Murk and iNum- bers of the Packages containing tl^ie stune. Signed and declared before me, at the Custom House at the Port of the day of 184 Plantation.— iVb. 53. Maslei's CotUent, «r Heport (MUwarrls. (Shori.) ■•WMftfl"-'^'-' 02 EXPORTS. CUSTOMS DUTIES, Payable on Goods imported into the United Kingdom from Canada. Description (ilfitioilH, Uiify. AhIk'h, Pot. . . •• I'nirl ApplfH, riiw . dried . IJiirlcy Dcv\\ Hiiltcd.. Hiitter I3ucon nird SkinH. or Sluirod Birds. . . UiilHiiiii, Ciiniula Dnrk Work Uutliilo HoIm'r (not dri'Kspd). Uet-r uiul Ale, of uU norts. . . . Cheese . Uciimrks. Free, ilo. 'M. p. huNlirl. 2e. ilo. !is. p»T cwt. .5h. do. 3h. Gd. do. . Coitdles. *Corn. Indian . . . . . Corn Mciil, Indian . Flour Flax S.ntuni 2d. per ewt. . £2 per barrel.] 2h. TmI. p. rwt er niareti, Ids. p. cvvt. ; tallow, ■Id. per II). ; w ax, prohibited. 7|d per bbl. Id. p.quarter. Free M. per ewt. Hs. Gd. do. w. do. Xlp.XlOOval. Is. per ton. 20 per centum Gd. per ewt. XI 4s. p. ewt. Is. per ton. Jd. p. hueihel. Vide table pnge 98. Dy C. O., February 9lh, isn2, one pint of tar is to be mixed with every hundrecl wei!,'lit of daniaired butter ; and in (he Haint^ proportion lor any greater or Wm quantity. DyC.O.. August lOlh, 1814, Rtutfed birds and other stull'ed animals are to be con- t^idered as coming within the ?e \ inches iit diameter. S 22 feet in hMif,'th, and upwards, and under ^ \ inchcH in diameter. \ Under 22 feet in length, and u«der4 incliea I in diameter. Not to exceed 7 feet in Icngtli, 5 inches and under 8 inches square. Under 5 inches .square. Note. — Add 5 per centum to each duty, except upon conij grain, meal or Hour. "Wflpnw^'WWitBr (J4 EXPORTS. CUSTOMS D If T I R S ,— Continued. Payable on Goods Imported into the United Kingdom from Canada. Description of Goods. Timber Wood planed or other- wise dressed or pre- pared t'or use and not enumerated or otiier-l wise '.-hurjjed with| duty 7^(1. p. fiiot of cubic contents, 5 per cent «(/ ralovem duty. Tongues ^s. (jd. p. rwt. Timothy Seeds Tobacco. Tallow Wheal Wool, Sheep or Jjand)?. r do. do. '6^. jier lb. un- manufactur- ed, Gs. snulf. Os. manu- tactunnl or Segars ; stalks and tlour of To- bacco prohi- bited. 3d. per cwt. Is. p. quarter. Free. Remarks. Note. — Duties on Corn, entered for Ilorhe Consumption, the Produce of, and imported from Canada. RYE. I'KAS AND BEA.XS. BARLEY. BUCK WHEAT AND MAIZE. s. s. ;,. (1. Under. . . '31). .3 pi'r qr. 30andundcr31..2 (5 •' " :il ••. .. 32. .2 •' " 3'J ". . . 33.. 1 G '• s. 8. s. d. Under. . . 28. .2 6 per qr. 28 imdunder2'.». .2 " " 2y ". . . 30..1 H '' " 30 '•... 31.. 1 '• '• 33 "...31..! " '■ ,31 and (ipwardu. G '' '• 34 and upwards .0 G '• • OATS AND OATMEAL s. p. s. d. Under 22. .2 per qr. 22 and under. 23. . 1 (> •• •• 23 and upwards . . G '• '• IVoTt. — Add fivcytr CKiUuni to eucii iluty, exceptinj^ upon corn, yram. meal or lioui DAILY REGISTER. 05 fee