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Jurreemana. —Fines for offences. 

 MuTwherrai.—Tzx for grazing cattle on Sircar lands. 

 FaJees. — Tax on melon beds, from 2| to 4 Rupees per becgah, 

 Jastee Puttee. — Occasional extra Imports. 



General Imports. 

 Gondul. — Tax of one Rupee and a quarter for permission to beat 

 drums through the night. 



Taut dauma. — Tax of Rupees 14, on the re-marriage of Widows 



Duties levied in the City oe Pytun. 



Kullalee. — The abkaree contract is farmed by one individual, who 

 pays Rupees 1,165, for the privilege. The Mohtsib or clerk of the ba- 

 zar receiving a fee of 9 Rupees. 



Mijne Mahal* — A monthly tax levied on all shopkeepers. 



Amla. — A tax on the sale of old buildings, at the rate of 10 Annas 

 upon every khun of wall, which is about the length of seven feet and 

 a half. 



Dave. — A sum of Rupees 25 levied for the privilege of acting as 

 the midwife. 



Pyana. — A tax of Rupees 8-8, levied as ground rent, for the sites 

 of houses. 



Purnalla. — A tax of Rupees 1-10, levied on gutters, and water- 

 courses. 



Khirlcee. — A tax of Rupees 2-8 on new windows. 



Dliaree. — A tax of Rupee 1 for making chimneys. 



Jliaralzurree. — A tax on persons who purchase the sweepings from 

 the goldsmith's furnace. 



Jeereemana. — Fines levied for smuggling, and other offences. 



JSfuzzuranee. — Customary presents made by shopkeepers to Officers 

 of the Revenue. 



Molitsib. — Levies made on Imports and Exports, and city customs 

 for the benefit of the Mohtsibwala, or clerk of the bazar, whose pecu- 

 liar duties are to regulate the Nerrick, &c. 



Transit duties are collected at the boundaries of each Purgunnah, 

 a proceeding fraught with much vexation to the trader, and easily 

 obviated were the system in force of employing Hoondee kurrees, 

 who upon being paid, take upon themselves to settle with the farmer 

 of the customs, for the payment of all dues throughout the route. 



Free lands granted by the Sircai ; as Enams and Jagheers, hare the 



