Customs Act 1866 (SA)

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ANNO TRICESIMO

VICTORIE REGINB.

No. 10.

An Act to amend the Customs Act, 1864.

[Assented to, l l

th January, 1867.1

HEREAS it is expedient to amend the Customs Act, 1864-

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W Be it therefore Enacted, by the Governor-in-Chief of the Province of South Australia, with the advice and consent of the

Legislative Council and House of Assembly of the said Province, in

this present Parliament assembled, as follows:

1. It shall be lawful for the Governor, with the advice of the Drawback to br

of this Act on any goods for a less amount than Forty Shillings.

3. A

Executive Council, to make and, from timc to time, to vary and alter a*owea on broken

regulations, for the purpose of providing for the exportation of maUrrByl..

packages for the River

goods for drawback to declared ports or legal landing-places on the River Murray and its tributaries, in the Colonies of New South Wales and Victoria, although the package or packages in which such goods were originally imported shall have been opened, or any of the contents taken therefiom, or although such goods shall not be in the packages in which they were so imported into the said Province, any- thing in the said Customs Act, 1864, to the contrary notwithstanding.

2. It shall be lawful for the Governor, with the advice of the,

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Executive Council to make and, from time to time, to vary and alter bsc

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regulations for the purpose of providing for the allowanck of draw- backs on the exportation of goods made of articles the growth and produce of the said Province, in the manufacture of which sugar is required to be used, on the quantity of sugar so used: Pro* vided that no drawback shall be allowed or recoverable by virtue

30" VICTORIZ, No. 10.

Murray Customs Act-1866-7.

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3. A copy of all regulation(i made under the authority of thie

before Psrliament*

Act shall be laid before the Parliament within fourteen days from the publication thereof, if the Parliament be then sitting; and if

the Parliament shall not be then sitting, then within twenty-one

days from its next sitting for the dispatch of business.

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4. The Customs Act, 1864, shall (save so far as the same is

amended hereby) be deemed to be incorporated with this Act, and

ahall be construed herewith as forming one Act.

In the name and on behalf of the Queen, I hereby as~ent to

this Act.

I). DALY, Governor.

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