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CARRIAGES. - 
LASS 1. The duties payable on all car- 
riages of any of the defcriptions mentioned 
herein. Duty for each. 
For carriages, with four wheels: 
For 1 fuch carriage, the an- f£. Sid, 
Vea Tam Of l= eS = OO. Oo 
Pn ea: °C RED & SSM ose 
gosh) GUILE etm 2 ER. O 
Any EE ne te 22 FOO 
5 le a PRG: 2 fone LES <6. 0 
6 - - ditto - = - 13 100 
y a: * © a Bo 
8 - - ditto 14 100 
9 - -- dit, andupwards Is 9.9 
And for every additional bedy ee 
fively ufed oa the fame carriage or number 
of wheels, the fur:her flim of 5], 
Clafs I].—For carriages with lefs than four 
wheels. 
For.every fuch carriage (except tax-d 
carts, conftructed, kept, and ufed under 
the regulations of this act) drawn by one 
horfe si. 5S. 
Drawn by two or more HY 7S. 
And for every additional body, of the 
defcription hereinafter mentioned, fuccef- 
fively uled on the fame sana oY number 
of wheels, the further fum of 2}. 10s. 
Clafs 
