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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 113

CERTIFICATE OF THE CONSIGNEE.

I, , of , trading under the style and title of
, do hereby declare that the goods or merchandise here-
inafter described have been landed at this port between the
, of , and the , 187 , from on board the ,
whereof is at present master, viz.:-
Marks Numbers Description of Goods
Value And I further declare that the goods are
of the value herein represented, being the actual purchase-
money paid by me to , of , or to be paid upon the
following terms, i.e., without any rebate, discount, or other
allowance, and that the said goods have arrived in good order.
Declared before me at the } Signature of
Custom House this day of , 187 . Consignee.

CERTIFICATE OF COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS OR OTHER ACKNOW-
LEDGED OFFICIAL.
I, , Collector of Customs at the port of , hereby
certify that the goods above described were imported and landed
at this port; that they were duly entered at the Custom House
here on the day of , 187 ; that the said goods were
worth the duty at the time of such entry; and that the duties
imposed by law in this Colony upon the said goods have been
paid or secured to be paid at the value above specified.
Collector of Customs.
[or British Consul, if no Collector of Customs.]
Custom House, , 187. (SEAL.)

SCHEDULE I.
ARTICLES ON WHICH DRAWBACKS WILL BE
ALLOWED.

Article. Rate.
Almonds (Jordan) 2d. per lb.
Confectionery, &c. 3s. per cwt.
Sugar Candy ,,
Raisins 2d. per lb.
Bottled Fruits (in original packages) ,,
Currants ,,
Maize and Corn Flour (in original boxes) ,,
Maizena (in original boxes) ,,
Sardines and preserved Fish (in tins) ,,
Vermicelli ,,
Blue ,,
Candles (in original boxes) ,,
Mustard ,,
Nuts ,,
Starch (of known brands, in original pack- ,,
ages)
Cement 6d. per cwt.
Coffee, in the berry 3d. per lb.
Hops ,,
Iron, Galvanized 30s. per ton
Iron Wire, Nos. 1 to 9 20s. per ton
Oils, in bulk, liable to duty 6d. per gallon
Paddy 2s. per 100 lbs.
Paints 40s. per ton
Powder (if shipped direct from hulk or
magazine):
Sporting 3d. per lb.
Blasting 1d. per lb.
Herrings and Salmon, Ling and Cod 5s. per cwt.
Rice 3s. per 100 lbs.
Slates, up to 18 x 10 in. 15s. per 1,000
Slates, all of larger size 25s. per 1,000
Soda Crystals (in original packages) 40s. per ton.
Sugar and Molasses 3s. per cwt.
Tea 3d. per lb.
Timber (Deals, Dressed) 1s. 6d. per 100 s. ft.
Timber, Undressed 9d. per 100 s. ft.
Varnish (in original packages, of known 2s. per gallon
Apparel and Slops, &c. (not made of Co- 4 per cent.
lonial tweed or material free of duty)
Boots and shoes (of known foreign manu- 10 per cent.
facture)
Brushware (of known brands) ,,
Earthenware (not being brown ware) ,,
Furniture (if satisfactory proof be given) ,,
Fuse and Gun Cotton, &c. ,,
Glassware (not being Bottles) ,,
Machinery ,,
Manufactured Stationery ,,
Musical Instruments (of known makers) ,,
Umbrellas, Parasols 12 per cent.
Article. Rate.
Woodenware (Tubs, Buckets, American, 10 per cent.
&c.)
Aerated and Mineral Waters (in original 5 per cent.
packages, of known brands)
Carpeting and Druggeting 6¼ per cent.
Twine ,,
Dutch Metal and Tinfoil 5 per cent.
Fancy Goods ,,
Glass ,,
Gloves 6¼ per cent.
Gold and Silver Leaf 6¼ per cent.
Hardware ,,
Hosiery 5 per cent.
Matches and Vestas 6¼ per cent.
Materials for Toilet Covers, &c. ,,
Matting, Cocoa-nut or other ,,
Oilmen's Stores (unless defined or in 5 per cent.
original packages)
Oil or other Floor Cloths 6¼ per cent.
Oils, Castor or Cod-liver 5 per cent.
Paperhangings 6¼ per cent.
Plated and Mixed Metal Ware ,,
Silks ,,
Stationery (not otherwise enumerated) 5 per cent.
Toys ,,
Watches and Clocks ,,
Wollen Piece Goods 6¼ per cent.

BOND TO BE GIVEN ON ENTRY OF GOODS EN-
TITLED TO DRAWBACK.
35 VICT. No. 413.
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents, that We are
jointly and severally held and firmly bound unto our
Sovereign Lady VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
Queen, Defender of the Faith, in the sum of
pounds, to be paid to our said Lady the Queen, Her
Heirs or Successors, for which payment well and truly
to be made we bind ourselves and each of us jointly
and severally our and each of our Heirs, Executors,
and Administrators, and every of them firmly by these
Presents.
Sealed with our Seals. Dated this day of
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-

WHEREAS the above bounden hath entered outwards for
exportation from the port of to in the ship
whereof is Master, the following goods (that is to say) -
which said goods are entitled to a drawback of Customs
on exportation.

Now the condition of the above written obligation is such,
that if the above bounden comply with all the regulations ap-
proved by virtue of Act No. 35 Vict. No. 413, and pay any
penalty which may be imposed in default of such compliance,
and if the said goods and every part thereof shall be duly
shipped and exported to and landed at aforesaid, or other-
wise accounted for to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of
Trade and Customs, then this obligation to be void, other-
wise to be and remain in full force and virtue.
Sealed and delivered by the above-named , in the presence of

MINIMUM QUANTITIES OF GOODS DELIVERABLE
FROM THE WAREHOUSE.

Description. Home Consumption. Exportation.
Spirits, in cases 6 gallons 6 gallons.
Ditto, in wood 1 cask 1 cask.
Sarsaparilla and Painkiller, and
Medicated or Perfumed Spirits 1 package 1 package.
Wine, in cases 10 gallons 10 gallons.
Ditto, in wood 1 cask 1 cask.
Beer, &c., in cases and barrels 6 cases, or in 6 cases, or in
(bottled) bulk 50 bulk 50
gallons gallons.
Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff 60 lbs. 60 lbs.
Tea 2 chests, or 1 chest, or its
its equiva- equivalent
lent quan- quantity.
tity


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