1850.] 



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tex negundo, and covered with leather, 8 to 10 feet in diameter, 

 the whole cost not amounting to twelve rupees, a drawing of this 

 species of Ferry boat is given, with a landing place built of stone, 

 but the last is very frequently swept away by the river freshes. 

 The boatmen are of the bearer caste, and are three or four in num- 

 ber, the fairs are not constant depending on the fullness of the ri- 

 ver, and are settled by previous agreement, but the following ta- 

 bles will give a general idea of them. Ferry dues levied on the 

 following articles that pass through the chokees on the banks of 

 the Kistna included in the Sahyer at Warapilly, viz. 1. 



rs. a. p. 



For Eice and Pulses per bullock load, - 0 9 0 



For Salt, Limestone, Bazree, Jowaree, Paddy, &c. per bul- \ o 5 6 



lock load, - ) 



For Chillies, Jagghery, Cocoanuts, Dry Leaves, and Coun- ) 14 0 



try Cloths, per bullock load, - - - - - ) 



For Tamarinds per bullock load, 0 14 0 



For Country Cloths for every Rupee's worth, - - - 0 10 



For a Man, 019 



For a Carriage of Conveyance, - - - - - 2130 



For an empty Cart, - -- -- -- 100 



For a Palanquin, - -- -- -- - 200 



For a Dooly, 140 



For a Horse, 070 



For a Bullock, - 053 



For an Ass, 040 



For Salt and Grain for every hundred bullock loads, - 20 0 0 



For Sheep and Goats for every hundred, - - - 3 10 0 



Ferry dues levied on the following articles included in the 

 Sahyer at Goonlumpilly, Mooneemanicum and-Yelliswarum. 



For Eice, Moong, Cooltee, Kungonee, for a bullock load, 0 5 3 



For Paddy and Cully per bullock load, - 0 3 3 



For Chelevaroo, Cotton, Cocoanuts, Turmeric, &c. for a 1 12 0 



bullock load, - -- -- - - .J 



For Country Cloths, Cotton Thread, Ganjah, for a bul- 1 i io 0 



lock load, --- * 



For Tamarinds, Palmyra Jagghery, &c. for a bullock load, 0 9 0 



For Hemp, for a bullock load, - - - - - 0 2 6 



For Ghee, Oil Nuts, for a bullock load, - 10 0 



For Sheep and Goats, for every hundred, - 7 0 0 



