Customs Act 1844 (SA)

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W11 131UAS bv an Ordi~lailcc

of thc Governor, with the adrice ,,,,.,,,a:,

and c o m m t of

(lie

Legislative ~ o u n c i l

of South Austraiin, passcn .

on the twelfth day of August, One Thousand Eight Hundred and

Forty-two, intituled, " An Act to amend thc Laws foi the R e p -,

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lntion of the Customs and Trade in South Australia," among,

other Duties of Customs there arc imposcd a discrinlinniiog duty ot

t w pc'

writ. on certain pods, the j h ~ d u c ~

of British ~osscssi6na,

i\11(1 tho other duties llcremafter meptio~lcd

: And whereas it is cs-

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, pcdicnt that the said Duties should be nltcred in manner idtcr

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irnportcd into the Province c3er the passing hereof, t:ie fo1lovjir.g Duties of Customs imposed by the recited Ordinance, and speciicd

in the Schedule thereto annexed marked A, shall cease and be uo '1

longcr payable; h a t is to say :

" 9. On Porter, AIe, Beer, Cider, and Perry, imported, a duty of Ten Pounds Sterliag

" for every Hundred Pounde in value thereof, and so in proportion for every greater or

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10. On all other ~ o o d s, Wares,

and

Ncrchandize,'not being the produce or rnsnu-

" faclurc of the United Kingdom, imported into this Province or its $ependencies from

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the Unilcd Kingdom or else~vliere, a duty of Ten Pounde Sterling for every Hundrcd

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Pourlds in ralile thcreof, and so in prbpqrtion for every greater or less value."

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And that in lieu thereof them shall be raised, levied, collected.

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and paid unto Her Majesty for the public uses of the Provirice,

' and support of the Government thereof, on all Goods, Wares,

and Merchandize hereafter to be imported into this Province or its Dcpendcncies, the several Duties of Customs set forth in the

Schedule hexcto annexed.

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.. XI, Aad be it cnacicd that this Ordi~ance

shall cornrnence h r n

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aommcnymeni and and after the passing thereof, and the same shall be deerncd a

Law relating to thc Customs and Trade, and shall be construed

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as onc Act with the said recited Ordinance,

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G, GREY,

Governor and Commndcr-ili-Chief.'

W. L. O'HA~.LO~AN,

Clerk of Councii.

Tabla of Edict :

1. On :.U Goods, Wms, nr.d Morehandbe, not othorPiise chargsd with Du&s ol Cuslotns and not haminafter set for& as free of duty, being the growth, produce, or manufactwa of the United Kingdom, or of any of the British P o r s c s s ~ o ~ Jroad, r Duty of Fire

Pounds Sterling for every Badred Pounds in vdue thereof;

and o h proparb.

for

every greatcr or leas d u e.

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Goods, Wma, and Xcrchandize, not athcrwiise charged with Duties

of Cuatcnl~

and not hcreimfter sct forth as free of duty, bcing the g r o ~ l h,

prod~lcc, or

mrnufxturr

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any For:'orrign

State, a duty of Ten Pounds Sterling for c v c q Hun&& Yomdr in

for every groatcr or leoa vduc.

vdus thereof, d

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