New Soutk Wales, ORIENTAL COMMERCE. 



sea, and having a port clearance ; or, having unmoored, and made sail, is 

 to anchor again within the heads or harbour of Port Jackson, unless forced 

 through the weather, or by accident. 



The pilot in charge of a vessel casually detained, is to remain on board 

 three entire days, or longer, if by occasion of winds, weather, or tides, 

 without further charge ; nor is he at liberty to quit the ship, however long, 

 or on whatever account detained, if 8s, per day be tendered to liim. 



Duties. — The following is a schedule of the duties on goods imported : 



£ *. d. 



Spirits L*.»i M> i..i W ^i>m^ii»i yi^i .iyer gallon 0 10 0 



Wine - - *do — 0 0 9 



Tobacco ™ ~ ™perlb.« 0 4 0 



Coals™™™ . .per ton« 0 2 0 



Sandal wood ■^,^^~^™^^ w , w ~> w .^> do. — 2 10 8 



Pearl shells — „ ™do 2 10 8 



Beech de mer ™««~™™™ w , ~ — do.™^ 5 0 0 



Oil, spermaceti — ^ MMMMMMMW v^^do.-t*.v« 2 10 0 



black whale ™™ — do 2 0 0 



Skins, seal . — w „™each — 0 0 1 £ 



hare and kangaroo ™™™ ~~do — v 0 0 0{ 



Timber : — Cedar, or other timber, imported from 

 Shonl Haven, or any other part of the coast (ex- 

 cept Newcastle) when not supplied by Government 



labourers * ^jx?r solid foot 0 10 



Ditto ; spars from New Zealand, or elsewhere, 



per score 10 0 

 Ditto ; imported from Hunter's River, additional, 



per 1000 feet 3 0 (» 

 Ditto; cither in log or plank, imported from New 



Zealand *,™^ www *«per solid foot 0 10 



Goods, wares, and merchandise, not the growth, 

 produce, or manufacture of the United Kingdom, 

 imported directly from thence into the Colony, 



per cent. 5 0 0 

 Coals pay an export duly of 5s. 6d. per ton ; and timber from Hunter's 

 River, £3 for every 1000 feet. 



Port Charges. — The following are fixed by Government regulation: — 

 Lighthouse Dttes.— A charge of 2d. per ton is levied upon every vessel 

 entering within the heads of Port Jackson, to defray the expences of the 

 lighthouse erected there. 



