Bark Export Duty Act 1845 (SA)

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Council tllcrcof:

That

fro111 and nf'ter t$e passing llerco( tlrcre A" E T P ~ d u o ou

sh11 he mised, lericd, collcctcd, i111d +l;;mlto

IIcr BI:;jesty,

for Bark.

the public nscs of tlic Province nml sul4~ort

of the Goveamlo~t

tl~cmof, a Duty of Cuatoins 011 all Bark stripped from trees niid

d~rubs, the nntaral produec of this comltr$ caportcd froin the Pro-

vince, of onc shilling per hmldrcd weight :;

Provided always, that

ally such 13:ll.k as shall bc provcd to the sat~sfaction

of tllc Collector

of Custonls to be t

to have been stripe

fkom ancl in llowise c

Guvernlncdt mu7

11. Provided also

acted, That it shall be l a w l l for

canrel the same.

the Governor at any timr

e of this Orchance,

by Procbmation pu

South Australian Government

Gazette, to reduce

abolish the said Duty, in case it

lnny appear to His

Law rslatiug to die

Cuetoms and M e.

111, And bc it

That this Ordinance s l d be deelued a

Law relntiug to

and Trade, ancl slid be construed as

one Act wit11 the

this Proviuce passed oil the twelfth

day of

August

l~uudred niid forty-two, iutituled

Ail Act to

re,dation

of the Customs mid

"Trade in South Austra a," and shall coutiu~~e

aid be in force

during the tern1 of two ye rs only from tlle columeiicen~ent

f

G. GREY,

the~vof.

Gdveruor and ~ouuuander-in-~llief.

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ADE~AIDB

: Printed by authority by W. C. Cox, Government Printer,

Victori~equare.

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