✨ Tariff of Rates
Superintendent’s Office,
Southland,
9th January, 1865.
IT is hereby notified that
Mr. Barrnett S. Nye
is authorised to Levy the following Tolls, Dues, and Wharfages at the Invercargill Jetty.
By Order,
W. H. S. Atkinson,
Clerk to Superintendent.
Tariff of Rates to be Charged for Goods, Wares, or Merchandise passing over the Invercargill Jetty
Goods.
Salt, Lime, Bricks, Coals and Stone, per Ton ... 1s.
Timber, per 100 ft. superficial ... 2d.
Pailings, per 100 ... 2d.
Posts and Rails, per 100 ... 2s. 6d.
Grain, per bushel ... ¼d.
Wool, per bale ... 6d.
Stock.
Sheep, Goats, and Pigs, per head ... 1d.
Cattle and Horses ... 1s. 0d.
Immigrants’ Luggage ... Free.
Passengers’ Luggage ... Free.
Provincial Government Goods ... Free.
Stores and Water for actual use on board vessels ... Free.
All other Goods, 1s. 6d. per ton of 20 cwt., or 40 cubic feet, at option of Wharfinger.
Weighing Packages of 5 cwt. ... 2s. 6d. per ton
5 cwt. and under 10 cwt., 5s.
10 cwt. and under 15 cwt., 7s. 6d.
And so on in proportion.
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🏘️ Authorisation to Levy Tolls at Invercargill Jetty
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government9 January 1865
Tolls, Dues, Wharfages, Invercargill Jetty, Southland
- Barrnett S. Nye (Mr), Authorised to levy tolls
- W. H. S. Atkinson, Clerk to Superintendent
🏘️ Tariff of Rates for Goods and Stock at Invercargill Jetty
🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentTariff, Rates, Goods, Stock, Invercargill Jetty
Southland Provincial Gazette 1866, No 1