Canal Tolls and Charges, No.10 (Lagan, &c. Canals) Order Confirmation Act 1894

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1894 c. ccvi
[57
& 58
VICT.] Canal
Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh. CCVi.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
fyc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act,
1894.
CHAPTER ccvi.
An Act to confirm a Provisional Order made by the Board
A.D.
1894.
of Trade under the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888,
containing the Classification of Merchandise Traffic, and
the Schedule of Maximum Tolls and Charges applicable
thereto, for the Lagan Canal, and certain other Canals.
[25th August 1894.]
W
HEREAS under the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888, 5i&52Vict.
the Board of Trade embodied in a Provisional Order the c'25'
classification of merchandise traffic and schedule of maximum
tolls and charges, including all wharfage charges which, in the
opinion of the Board of Trade, ought to be adopted by the
Proprietors of the canak and navigations which are mentioned in
the schedule to the said Provisional Order:
And whereas it is expedient that the Provisional Order, as
set out in the schedule to this Act annexed, be confirmed by Act of
Parliament:
Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty,
by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and
Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled,
and by the authority of the same, as follows :
1.
This Act may be cited as the Canal Tolls and Charges, No. 10 short
titlo,
(Lagan, &c. Canals), Order Confirmation Act, 1894.
2.
The Order, as set out in the schedule to this Act annexed, Confirmation.
shall be and the same is hereby confirmed, and all the provisions
of,°^d]er
in
of the said Order in manner and form as they are set out in the
said schedule shall, from and after the passing of this Act, have
full validity and effect.
[Price
3s.] A 1
[Oh.
CCVi.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[57 & 58
VICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
Sfc.
OamU),
Order Confirmation
Act,
1894.
A.D.
1894.
SCHEDULE.
Lagan,
$c.
Canals.
THE
LAGAN, &c. CANALS.
Order
of
the
Board of Trade under the Railwayand
Canal Traffic
Act, 1888,
embodying
the
Classification
of
Merchandise
Traffic
and
the
authorised Schedule
of Maximum Tolls and
Charges,
including
all Wharfage Charges applicable to the said
Classification
for
the
Lagan,
Canal,
the Tyrone
Navigation,
the
Ulster
Canal,
the Lower Bann
Navigation,
the Newry
Naviga-
tion,
the Royal
Canal,
and the Biver
Shannon
Navigation.
1.
This Order may be cited as the Canal Tolls and Charges, No. 10
(Lagan, &c. Canals), Order, 1894.
2.
This Order shall come into force and have effect on the first day of
January one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, or such later date as the
Board of Trade may by Order direct, which date is in this Order referred to
as the commencement of this Order.
Interpretation. 3. This Order is to be read and construed subject in all respects to the
provisions of the Eailway and Canal Traffic Acts, 1873 to 1888, and of any
other Acts or parts of Acts incorporated therewith.
4.
From and after the commencement of this Order the maximum tolls
and charges which the Proprietors of the canals named in the schedule to this
Order annexed shall be entitled to charge and make in respect of merchandise
traffic on those canals shall be the tolls and charges specified in the said
schedule, and shall be subject to the classification, regulations, and provisions
set forth in the said schedule.
Short
title.
Commence-
ment.
Schedule
of
maximum
tolls
and
charges.
%
c.
[57
& 58
VICT.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh. CCVi.]
No.
10
(Lagan,-
Sfc,
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act,
1894,
SCHEDULE
OF
MAXIMUM
TOLLS
AND
CHARGES,
AND
CLASSIFICA-
^D. 1894
TION
or
MERCHANDISE
TRAFFIC
APPLICABLE
TO THE
LAGAN
L
CANAL,
THE
TYRONE
NAVIGATION,
THE
ULSTER
CANAL,
THE CanaU-
LOWER
BANN
NAVIGATION,
THE
NEWRY
NAVIGATION,
THE
ROYAL
CANAL,
AND THE
RIVER
SHANNON
NAVIGATION.
GENERAL
SECTIONS
APPLICABLE
TO ALL THE
CANALS
TO
WHICH
THIS
SCHEDULE
APPLIES.
I.—MAXIMUM
TOLLS
AND
CHARGES.
1.
Table A. in this schedule is divided into two parts, and shall be deemed
Division of
part of this schedule. Part T. of the table contains the maximum lolls and schedule'
wharfage charges which the Company may charge in respect of the merchandise
comprised in the several classes of merchandise specified in the classification
when conveyed by a bye-trader over the canal. Part II. of the table contains
the exceptional charges which the Company may charge in respect of the
articles, goods, and things specified in that part, and the circumstances in which
the exceptional charges may be made.
2.
The maximum tolls are the maximum tolls which the Company may Maximum
charge in respect of the use of the canal by a bye-trader conveying merchandise t0 s'
over the same.
3.
The maximum wharfage charges are the maximum charges which the Maximum
Company may make for the use by a bye-trader or other person, for a reason- ^arfage
able period, of a landing place (exclusive of cranes, and the machinery, plant,
and power for working the cranes, and provision of labour in connexion there-
with) provided by the Company at a terminal station for the purpose of
loading or unloading merchandise and for the purpose of the bye-trader dealing
with merchandise as a carrier
thereof,
before or after conveyance over the
canal.
4.
The Company may charge for the services hereunder mentioned, or any of Special
them, when rendered to a bye-trader or other person at his request or for his c arge9*
convenience, a reasonable sum in addition to all other tolls and charges. Any
difference arising under this section shall be determined by an arbitrator to be
appointed by the Board of Trade at the instance of either party: Provided that
where before any such service is rendered to a bye-trader or other person, he
has given notice in writing to the Company that he does not require it, tit3
service shall not be deemed to have been rendered at his request or for h'u
convenience:
(i.) The collection or delivery of merchandise outside the terminal station.
(ii.) Weighing merchandise.
(iii.) The use or occupation of. any vfharfage accommodation before or
after conveyance, beyond such period M shall be reasonably necessary for
A
2 3
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals,
Gauging
and
weighing
register.
Charges
for
wharves,
lay
byes,
&c.,
under
agree-
ment.
Charges
for
transhipment.
[Oh.
CCVi.]
Canal Tolls
ami
Gharges,
[57
&
58
VICT.]
'NO.
10
(Lagan,
fyc.
Canals), Order Confirmation Act, 1894.
enabling the bye-trader to deal with the merchandise as carrier
thereof,
or
the consignor or consignee to give or take delivery
thereof,
and services
rendered°by the Company in connexion with such use or occupation.
(iv.) Loading or unloading or covering or uncovering merchandise com-
prised in any class of the classification when conveyed by a bye-trader
over the canal.
(v.) The use of coal or other drops.
(vi.) The use of cranes, and the machinery, plant, and power for working the
cranes,
and provision of labour in connexion therewith.
(vii.) The provision of towage or other motive power for a bye-trader.
(viii.) The use or occupation of a berth or lay-hye or canal basin belonging
to the Company, and not being the canal or lay-bye or canal basin along-
side any private
wharf,
by a bye-trader's boat beyond a reasonable period
for loading or unloading; but no charge shall be made for boats tied up
or moored at night or for a reasonable time when not at work, provided
that the traffic of the canal or of
a
terminal station or canal basin is not
thereby impeded.
(ix.) For gauging or re-gauging and weighing or re-weighing boats for the
purpose of ascertaining their carrying capacity, and for providing and
fixing gauge plates or other indices on boats.
5.
Where the Company gauge or re-gauge or weigh or re-weigh a boat, the
book containing the record of the gauge or weight shall be open to inspection at
all reasonable times at the principal office of the Company, or at the weighing
station of the Company where such boat was last weighed.
6. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the Company from making and
receiving, in addition to the tolls and charges specified in this schedale, charges
and payments, by way of rent or otherwise, for wharves and lay-byes and other
structural accommodation provided or to be provided by the Company for the
use of a bye-trader or other person, or for easements, rights, or privileges granted
or to be granted by the Company to a bye-trader or other person, provided that
the amount of such charges or payments is fixed by an agreement in writing
signed by the bye-trader or such other person or by some person duly
authorised on his
behalf;
but nothing in this schedule contained shall authorise
the Company to make any charge for loading or unloading over the tow paths or
canal banks, provided no injury is done to the property of the Company or
obstruction caused to the traffic passing on the canal. Any difference arising
under this section shall be determined by an arbitrator to be appointed by the
Board of Trade.
7.
Where it is necessary that merchandise should be transhipped from one
boat to another boat, in consequence of the boat not being able, owing to its
dimensions or draft of water, to proceed over any canal through or along which
the traffic is to be conveyed, or where such transhipment is necessary for the
purpose of navigating tidal waters beyond the limits of the canal, the Company
may make a reasonable charge for any services of transhipment performed by
them, the amount of such charge to be determined, in case of difference, by an
J
7 & 58
YICTJ
tf&waZ Tolls and
(jkarg&s,
[(Jh. CCVi.J
No.
10 (Lagan,
8[c.
Canals), Order Confirmation Ad, 1894.
arbitrator to be appointed by the Board of Trade. Provided that for the afore- A.D. 1894.
said services of transhipment no other charge than is authorised in this section T
. .
Lagan,
&c.
shall be made under any other provision of this schedule. Provided also Canals.
that no such charge shall be made in any case where transhipment has been
rendered necessary by the neglect of the Company. Provided also that where
transhipment is rendered necessary by a change in the breadth of such canal,
such transhipment shall not be held to constitute a re-consignment for the pur-
pose of calculating the distance over which the merchandise so transhipped is
conveyed.
II.—PKOVISIONS AS TO FIXING TOLLS AND CHAKGES.
8. The Company may charge for a fraction of a ton according to the number Fraction
of a
of quarters of a ton in that fraction, and a fraction of a quarter of a ton may be on"
charged for as a quarter of a ton.
9. For a fraction of
a
penny in the gross amount of tolls and charges for any Fraction of
a
consignment for the entire distance conveyed the Company may charge a PennF-
penny.
10.
Weight (except as herein-after provided as to timber) shall be deter- Weight.
mined according to the imperial avoirdupois weight, which may be ascertained
by actual weighing or by the tonnage gauges or indices of the boat containing
the merchandise, but in case of dispute either the Company or a bye-trader
may insist upon an actual weighing, the cost of which and of the necessary
unloading and re-loading shall be borne by the party in error.
11.
Forty cubic feet of oak, mahogany, teak, beech, greenheart, ash, hickory,
Weight of
ironwood, baywood, or other heavy timber, and 50 cubic feet of poplar, larch, im er*
fir, elm, birch, lancewood, walnut, or other light timber other than deals,
battens, and boards, and 66 cubic feet of deals, battens, and boards shall be
charged for as one ton, and smaller quantities shall be charged for in the like
proportion. The cubic contents of timber (other than round timber) shall be
ascertained by the mode of measurement in. use for the time being, and the
cubic contents of round timber shall be ascertained by quarter girth and the
divisor of
one
hundred and forty-four (measurement being taken by tape over
bark).
12.
The Company may demand that any trader or bye-trader shall forward Provisions as
a declaration to the Company setting forth the true description and dimensions
of timber conveyed by or for him and the cubic contents of the same. In the
event of doubt as to the correctness of such declaration the Company may
insist upon measuring the timber, the cost of which measuring and of the
necessary unloading and re-loading shall be borne by the party in error, or the
Company may demand either from the consignor or consignee of such timber,
or from the bye-trader, a copy of the invoice of the timber and a statutory
declaration of the correctness of the same. Upon failure or refusal, after
reasonable notice, to furnish any of the aforesaid documents, the Company shall
have power to charge either the consignor or consignee or the bye-trader
A3 5
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
$r.
Canals.
Classification
of
unenume-
rated
articles.
Returned
empties.
Schedule
not
to
apply
to
plea-
sure
boats.
Repeal
of
cer-
tain
exemp-
tions.
Arbitration.
37
&
38
Vict,
C,
40.
Recovery
of
tolls
and
charges
from
bye-traders.
refinit;cn:.
[Ch.
CCVi.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[57 & 58
YICT.]
No.
10
{Lagan,
$c.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
according to the avoirdupois weight of the timber, to be ascertained in the same
manner as the weight of other merchandise.
III.—MISCELLANEOUS.
13.
In respect of any merchandise or article of any description which is not
specified in the classification, the Company may, unless and until such
merchandise or article is duly added to this classification and schedule pursuant
to sub-section 11 of section 24 of the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888,
make the charges which are by this schedule authorised in respect of merchan-
dise and things in Class B.
14.
In respect of returned empties conveyed by a bye-trader over the canal
from the same place and consignee to which and to whom they were carried
full to the same place and consignor from which and from whom they were
carried full by the same bye-trader and by the same route, the Company may
charge the maximum tolls and charges as if such returned empties were mer-
chandise included in the same class of the classification as comprises the
merchandise which was carried in such empties when full.
15.
Nothing in this schedule shall apply to pleasure boats or boats for the
conveyance of passengers, or affect the tolls or charges, if any, which the Com-
pany are authorised to charge or make in respect thereof of such boats under
the provisions of any Act of Parliament.
16.
Except as is otherwise provided by this schedule, all exemptions from
tolls for any merchandise conveyed on the canal provided by any Act of Par-
liament shall cease to be in force.
17.
The Board of Trade Arbitrations, &c. Act, 1874, shall, so far as
applicable, apply to every determination of a difference or question by arbitra-
tion under the provisions herein contained.
18.
If on demand any bye-trader fail to pay the tolls or charges due to the
Company in respect of any boat or merchandise, it shall be lawful for the
Company to detain and sell such boat or all or any part of such merchandise,
or, if the same have been removed from the canal or the premises of the
Company, to detain and sell any other boats or merchandise on the canal or
within such premises belonging to the bye-trader liable to pay such tolls or
charges, and out of the moneys arising from such sale to retain the tolls and
charges payable as aforesaid and all expenses of such detention and sale,
rendering the overplus, if any, of the moneys arising by such sale, and such of
the boats or merchandise as shall remain unsold, to the bye-trader or person
entitled thereto, or it shall be lawful for the Company to recover any such tolls
or charges by action in any court of competent jurisdiction.
19.
In this schedule, unless the context otherwise requires:
The term " merchandise " includes all goods and things comprised in the
classification;
The term " the classification " means the classification of goods annexed to
this schedule;
6
[57
& 58
VICT.] Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh. ccvi.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals), Order Confirmation Act, 1894.
The term " bye-trader " means any person (other than the Company) who A.P. 1894.
conveys or desires to convey merchandise over the canal; . -
The term " terminal station " means a place upon or in connexion with the Canals.
canal at which the Company have provided or provide structural
accommodation for loading or unloading merchandise before or after its
conveyance on the canal, but does not include any dock or shipping
place;
The term " boat" includes all vessels, barges, ksels, sloops, steam vessels,
compartment boats, and other craft of every description, however
propelled or moved, using the canal.
20.
Before the Company act as carriers of merchandise, they shall submit to
Time
for
the Board of Trade a schedule of maximum rates for conveyance of merchandise soheduleDo'f
by them and charges applicable thereto, in pursuance of the Eailway and conveyance
Canal Traffic Act, 1888 ; and the time for submitting the schedule is hereby
extended until the Company propose to act as such carriers.
SPECIAL
SECTIONS APPLICABLE ONLY TO THE LAGAN CANAL, THE
TYRONE
NAVIGATION, AND THE ULSTEE CANAL.
(i.) Where merchandise is conveyed in a boat which passes through one or
Minimum
toll
more Jocks on the canal, the Company may charge a minimum toil of five
\H\
f^e^ty
shillings. boat-
For any empty boat which passes through one or more locks on the canal
the Company may charge the sum of five shillings.
For the purposes of this section the Lagan Canal, the Tyrone Navigation,
and the Ulster Canal shall be treated as forming one canal.
(ii.) For a fraction of a mile the Company may charge according to the Traction
of
a
number of quarters of a mile in that fraction, and a fraction of a quarter of a m
mile may be charged for as a quarter of a mile.
(iii.) In this schedule, unless the context otherwise requires: Definition
of
The term " the Company," means the Lagan Navigation Company;
cajiai_
The term "the canal" means the Lagan Canal, the Tyrone Navigation,
or the Ulster Canal, as the case may be, for the use of which the
Company were at the date of the Act confirming this Order coming
into operation entitled to charge tolls.
A
4 t
[Oh.
CCVi.j Canal tolls and
Charges,
[57
&
58
VICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
fyc.
Canals), Order Confirmation Act, 1894.
A.D. 1894.
Lagan,
fyc.
Canals.
lAJtJJ.
JCJ
A.
PAKT
I.—MAXIMUM
TOLLS
AND
WHAEFAGE CHARGES.
SCAJLB
1.—Applicable only to the Lagan Canal.
In respect of
Merchandise comprised
in the
under-mentioned
Classes.
A
B
C
1
2
8
4
5
Maximum Tolls.
Per Ton per Mile.
d.
0-90
Maximum Wharfage
Charges.
Per Ton.
d.
1-50
J
3
3
4
4
4
4
A
P
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
Provided that, notwithstanding anything in the above table, the total amount
of
the
toll
for
merchandise conveyed
for
any distance
on
the Lagan Canal shall
not exceed one shilling per ton.
SCALE
2.-—Applicable only
In respect of
Merchandise comprised
in the
under-mentioned
Classes.
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
Maximum Tolls.
Per Ton per Mile.
d.
1-00
J
^
to the Tyrone Navigation.
Maximum Wharfage
Charges.
Per Ton.
d.
1-50
-j
3
3
4
4
4
4
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
8
[57 &
58
VICT.] Canat Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh.
CCvi.]
No.
10
(Lagan, 8fo. Canals), Order Confirmation
Act,
1894.
TABLE A.—continued.
PAST
L—MAXIMUM
TOLLS
AND
WHAKFAGE
CHARGES—continued.
SCALE
3.—Applicable only to the Ulster Canal.
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
&fc.
Canals.
In
respect
of
Merchandise
comprised
in
the
tinder-mentioned
Classes.
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
Maximum
Tolls.
Per
Ton per
Mile.
d.
0-50
Maximum
Wharfage
Charges.
Per Ton.
d.
150
J
3
3
4
4
4
4
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
Provided that, notwithstanding anything
in the
above table,
the
total
amount
of the
toll
for
merchandise conveyed
for any
distance
on the
Ulster
Canal shall
not
exceed
one
shilling
and
sixpence
per ton.
SPECIAL
SECTIONS
APPLICABLE
ONLY
TO THE
LOWER
BANN
NAVIGATION.
(i.) Where merchandise
is
conveyed
in a
boat which passes through
one
or more locks
on the
navigation,
the
Trustees
may
charge
a
minimum toll
of
two shillings
and
sixpence.
For
any
empty boat which passes through
one or
more locks
on the
navigation
the
Trustees
may
charge
the sum of
two shillings
and
sixpence.
(ii.)
For a
fraction
of a
mile
the
Trustees may charge
as for a
mile.
(iii.)
In
this schedule, unless
the
context otherwise requires:
The term
" the
Company"
or " the
Trustees
"
means
the
Trustees
of the
Lower Bann Navigation;
The term
" the
canal"
or "
the navigation" means
the
Lower Bann
Navigation,
for the
use
of
which
the
Trustees were
at the
date
of
the Act
confirming this Order coming into operation entitled
to
charge tolls.
Minimum toll
per boat
and
toll
for
empty
boat.
Fraction
of
a
mile.
Definition
of
Company
and
canal.
9
A.D.
1894.
Lagin,
Sec.
Canals.
[Oh.
CCVi.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[57 &
58
VICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
fyc.
Canals), Order Confirmation
Act,
1894.
TABLE A.
PART
I.—MAXIMUM
TOLLS AND WHARFAGE CHARGES.
Applicable
only to the Lower Bann Navigation.
In
respect
of
Merchandise
comprised
in the
under-mentioned
Classes.
A
JB
C
1
2
3
4
5
Maximum
Tolls.
Per Ton per Mile.
d.
0-25
Maximum Wharfage
Charges.
Per Ton.
d.
1-50 J
3
3
4
4
4
4
A
B
C
1
3
4
5
Minimum toll
per hoat
and
toll
for
empty
boat.
Fraction
of a
mile.
Saving
of
powers
of
Company
as
to port
and
harbour.
Definition
of
Company
and
canal.
SPECIAL SECTIONS APPLICABLE ONLY TO THE NEWRY NAVIGATION.
(i.) Where merchandise is conveyed in a boat which passes through one or
more locks on the navigation, the Company may charge a minimiim toll of five
shillings.
For any empty boat which passes through one or more locks on the
navigation the Company may charge the sum of five shillings.
(ii.) For a fraction of a mile the Company may charge according to the
number of quarters of a mile in that fraction, and a fraction of a quarter of a
mile may be charged for as a quarter of a mile.
(iii.) Nothing
in ^
this schedule shall affect the power of the Company to
charge and recover the tolls, rates, and dues authorised by section 86 of the
Act 10 Geo. IV. c. cxxvi., in respect of any vessel, ship, or raft, passing
from Newry to the sea or vice versa-, or any tolls, rates, or duties authorised
by section 19 of the Newry Navigation Act, 1884 (47 & 48 Vict. c. cxxxviii.),
in respect of the port and harbour of Newry.
(iv.) In this schedule, unless the context otherwise requires:
The term " the Company " means the Newry Navigation Company;
The term " the canal " or " the navigation " means the Newry Navigation
between Newry and the town of Portadown, for the use of which the
Company were at the date of the Act confirming this Order coming
into operation entitled lo charge tolls.
10
[57
& 58
VICT.]
Canal Tolls met
Charges,
[Ch. CCVi/]
No.
10 {Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals),
Order
Confirmation
Act, 1894.
TABLE
A.
PAKT
I.—MAXIMUM
TOLLS
AND
WHARFAGE
CHARGES.
Applicable only to the Newry Navigation.
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
Sfc
Canals.
In
respect of
Merchandise
comprised
in
the,
under-mentioned
Classes.
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
Maximum
Tolls.
Per
Ton per
Mile.
d.
0-50
Maximum
Wharfage
Charges.
Per
Ton.
d.
1-50 1
3
3
4
4
4
4
''
' 'A-T (";>
0
.
3
4
5
SPECIAL
SECTIONS
APPLICABLE
ONLY
TO THE
ROYAL CANAL
OF THE
MIDLAND
GREAT
WESTERN
RAILWAY
OF
IRELAND
COMPANY.
(i.) Where merchandise is conveyed in a boat -which passes through one or
Minimum
toll
more locks on the canal, the Company may charge a minimum toll of five P^
rat^nf,
shillings. boat.
For an empty boat which passes through one or more locks on the canal the
Company may charge the sum of five shillings, provided that such empty boat is
not returning after delivering cargo in respect of which there has been paid to
the Company a toll of not less than five shillings, or is not on its way to load
cargo in respect of which a like toll will become payable to the Company.
For an empty boat which passes through one or more locks on the canal, but
for which the said sum of five shillings is not chargeable under the prceeding
proviso of this section, the Company may charge the sum of two shillings and
sixpence.
(ii.) For a fraction of a mile the Company may charge according to the Fraction of a
number of quarters of a mile in that fraction, and a fraction of a quarter of a mile-
mile may be charged for as a quarter of a mile.
[Ch.
CCVi.]
Oanal Tolls
and
Charges,
[57 & 58
Vic*.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
fyc.
Canals), Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals.
Saving
as to
the
Spencer
Dock.
Definition
of
Company
and
canal.
(iii.) Nothing in this schedule shall affect the following provision in Schedule
(B) to the Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland Act, 1877 (40 & 41
Vict. c. cxxxix.), relating to the Spencer Dock belonging to the Company,
namely : '
" No dues, tolls, or rates shall be charged on goods, cattle, or passengers
shipped or unshipped overside into or from any vessel lying in the dock
from or into any canal craft, such goods, cattle, or passengers having
been carried or intended to be carried on the canal in such canal craft,
and in respect of which goods, cattle, or passengers tolls, rates, and
charges for the use of the canal shall have been paid to or may be
demanded and recovered by the Company."
(iv.) In this schedule, unless the context otherwise requires :
The term "the Company" means the Midland Great Western Railway
of Ireland Company;
The term " the canal " means the Royal Canal, for the use of which the
Company were at the date of the Act confirming this Order coming into
operation entitled to charge tolls.
TABLE A.
PAET
I.—MAXIMUM TOLLS AND WHARFAGB CHARGES.
Applicable only to the Royal Canal of the Midland Great Western Railway of
Ireland Company.
In
respect
of
Merchandise
comprised
in the
under-mentioned
Classes.
Maximum
Tolls,
For the
first
10
Miles
or any
part
of such
Distance.
For
the
next
10
Miles
or
any
part
of such
Distance.
For the
next
10
Miles
or
any
part
of such
Distance.
For the
Remainder
of
the
Distance.
Maximum
Wharfage
Charges.
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
Per Ton
per
Mile.
d.
0-75
Per Ton
per
Mile.
d.
0-50
Per Ton
per
Mile.
d.
0-40
1-00 0-75 0-60
Per Ton
per
Mile.
d.
0-15
0-40 «
Per Ton.
d.
1-50
3
3
4
4
4
4
{
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
12
[57 &
58
VICT.] Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh. CCVi.]
No.
10
{Lagan, 8fc. Canals), Order Confirmation Act, 1894.
Provided that A.D. 1894.
(a) the total amount of the tolls and charges in respect of clay, gravel, T .
lime,
rubble stone, and shingle shall not exceed the sum of sixpence per Canks.'
ton;
(b) the total amount of the tolls and charges in respect of limestone,
manure (dung), sand, and turf mould shall not exceed the sum of nine-
pence per ton;
(c) the total amount of the tolls and charges in respect of bricks and turf
shall not exceed the sum of one shilling per ton;
(d) the total amount of the tolls and charges in respect of coal shall not
exceed the sum of one shilling and eightpence per ton ;
(e) the total amount of the tolls and charges in respect of hay, and tiles
and clay goods shall not exceed the sum of one shilling and tenpence
per ton.
SPECIAL
SECTIONS APPLICABLE
ONLY
TO THE
EIVEB
SHANNON
NAVIGATION.
(i.) Where merchandise is conveyed in a boat which passes through one or
Minimum
toll
more locks
on-
the navigation, the Commissioners may charge a minimum toll of
v°*
|?oat
and
0
J ° toll for empty
four shillings. boat.
For any empty boat which passes through one or more locks on that part of
the navigation known as the Limerick Navigation the Commissioners may
charge the sum of one shilling for the first lock and the sum of sixpence for
each of the remaining locks, and for any empty boat which passes through one
or more locks on any other part of the navigation the Commissioners may
charge the sum of one shilling for each lock, provided that the total amount to
be charged for any empty boat on any part of the navigation shall not exceed
the sum of four shillings.
(ii.) For a fraction of a mile the Company may charge according to the Fraction
of
a
number of quarters of a mile in that fraction, and a fraction of a quarter of a
mile may be charged for as a quarter of a mile,
(iii.) For the purposes of this schedule cattle, live stock, and animals shall be of^tl^iive
deemed to be merchandise comprised in Class C of the classification.
stock,
and
(iv.) The tolls and charges actually in force on the navigation at the passing J",™**' t
of the Act confirming this Order shall not be increased nor shall any alteration to lie'raised
be made in the tolls and charges for the time .being in force on the navigation ^*°"[ of
(except in so far as any such tolls or charges may be in excess of the maximum Treasury.
tolls and charges authorised by this schedule) without the consent of
the
Treasury.
(v.) In this schedule, unless the context otherwise requires: Definition
of
The term " the Company" or " the Commissioners" means the Com- canal.
missioners for the improvement of the navigation of the River Shannon ;
The term " the canal" or " the navigation " means that portion of the Eiver
Shannon and the canals in connexion therewith for the use of which
the Commissioners were at the date of the Act confirming this Order
coming into operation entitled to charge tolls.
A.D. 1894.
Lagan, $c.
Canals.
[Ch. CCVi.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[57 & 58
Vior.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
fyc.
Canals), Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
TABLE A.
PART I.—MAXIMUM TOLLS AND WHARFAGE CHARGES,
Applicable only to the River Shannon Navigation,
In respect of
Merchandise
comprised in the
under-mentioned
Classes.
A
B
C
1
2
8
4
5
Maximum Tolls.
For the first
10
Miles
or any part
of such Distance.
Per Ton per Mile.
d.
0-15
0-35
0-75
0-80
For the Remainder
of the Distance.
Per Ton per Mile.
d.
0-10
0-25
0-50
0-55
Maximum
Wharfage Charges.
Per Ton.
d
0-25 I
0-50 1
0-75
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
Provided that notwithstanding anything in the above table
(a) The total amount of tolls and wharfage charges in respect of coal, clay,
and minerals conveyed for any distance on the navigation shall not
exceed tke sum of sixpence per ton ;
(b) The total amount of tolls and wharfage charges in respect of
lime,
dung,
compost, or other manure, limestone, building stone,
turf,
sand, gravel,
or materials for the repair of
roads,
conveyed in a boat on the navigation,
shall not exceed per boat-load threepence per mile or four shillings for
any distance.
PART II.—EXCEPTIONAL CHARGES.
Applicable to all the Canals to
lohich
this Schedule applies.
Description.
For dangerous or explosive goods
For the passage of tugs not carrying cargo on the
canal .....
For any accommodation or services provided or
rendered by the Company within the scope of
their undertaking by the desire of any person,
and in respect of which no provision is made by
this schedule , -
Charge.
>
Such reasonable sum as the Company may
think fit in each case, to be determined in
the event of a dispute by an arbitrator to be
appointed by the Board of Trade.
14
[57
& 58
VICT.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh. CCVL]
No.
10
(Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
CLASSIFICATION
OF MERCHANDISE TEAFFIC.
Applicable
to all the
Canals
to
which
this
Schedule
applies.
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals.
Where
in this List the
letters
" e.o.h.p."
are
placed
after the
designation
of any
Article they
mean
"
except
otherwise
herein
provided."
CLASS
A.
Basic slag, unground. Iron-pyrites, unburnt and burnt.
Cannel. Ironstone.
Chalk in the rough, for agricultural Limestone, in bulk.
purposes.
Cinders, coal.
Clay, in bulk, e.o.h.p.
Coal.
Coke.
Coprolites and rock phosphate, un-
ground.
Creosote, coal-tar, gas-tar, gas-water,
in owners' tank boats.
Culm.
Gannister.
Gas-lime or gas purifying refuse.
Gravel.
Hammer scale.
Iron-ore.
Manganiferous iron ore, for iron
making.
Manure, street, stable, farmyard, in
bulk.
Night soil.
Purple ore.
Sand.
Slack.
Slag or scoria, blast furnace.
Stone and undressed material, for the
repair of roads.
Stone, wholly undressed, straight from
a quarry.
Tap or mill cinder.
Waste sulphate of lime.
CLASS
B.
Alabaster stone, in lumps, unground.
Ammoniacal liquor.
Antimony ore waste.
Asphalte paving, in blocks.
Barytes, raw, in bulk.
Basic material, burnt limestone, in
bulk, to steel converters.
Basic slag, ground, packed.
Blooms, billets or ingots, iron or steel.
Bog-ore, for gas purifying.
Bricks,
clay, common and fire.
Bricks,
crushed.
Cement, in blocks or slabs.
Cement stone.
China clay.
Coal fuel, patent.
Compost, for manure.
Concrete, in blocks or slabs.
Copperas, green, in bulk.
Coprolites and rock phosphate,
ground.
Creosote, coal-tar, gas-tar, gas-water,
e.o.Lp.
Draff,
or brewers' and distillers' grains.
Ferro-manganese, in bulk.
Furnace lumps.
Furnace scrapings.
Gas-carbon.
Granite, in
blocks,
rough or undressed.
Gravel, tarred, for "paving.
15
[Ch.
CCVi.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[57 & 58
VICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
Sfo.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act,
1894.
A.D.
1894.
CLASS
B.—continued.
Lagan,
S(c.
Gypsnm, for manure.
Canals, Gypsum stone, in lumps, unground.
Iron and steel.
The following articles of iron or
steel:
Anvils.
Bar, iron or steel, exceeding
1
cwt.
per bar.
Bars,
for tin-plate making.
Buoy sinkers.
Cannon balls and shot, and shells
not charged.
Clippings, shearings, and stamp-
ings of sheet iron and tin
plates,
in compressed bundles.
Filings.
Ingot moulds.
Plates,
open sand, cast.
Scrap,
minimum 4 tons per con-
signment.
Swarf.
Wire rope, old, cut in pieces.
Iron-ore refuse for gas purifying.
Kainit.
Lead ashes, in bulk.
Lime,
in bulk.
Litter (moss or peat), hydraulic or
steam press-packed.
Loam.
Manganese ore.
Mangel wurzel, in bulk, for feeding
cattle.
Manure (other than street, stable, and
farmyard), in bulk.
Peat.
Pig-iron.
Pipes,
draining, common, for agricul-
tural draining.
Pitch, coal-tar, in blocks.
Plaster-stone, in lumps, unground.
Potsherds.
Puddled bar, iron.
Quarls.
Rock-salt.
Salt, in bulk.
Skimmings, flux, lead, tin, or zinc.
Slates,
common.
Slate slabs, in the rough, or roughly
squared or planed, not packed.
Spar, in the rough, in bulk.
Spiegeleisen, in bulk.
Stone, in the rough state, building,
pitching, paving, kerb or flag.
Sud-cake manure.
Sugar-scum, for manure.
Sulphate of potash.
Sulphur ore.
Tan or spent bark.
Tiles,
paving, draining, roofing, or
garden edging, common.
Turf.
Turnips, in bulk, for cattle feeding.
Zinc ashes.
Zinc ore.
CLASS
C.
Acetate of lime.
Algarovilla.
Algerian fibre, hydraulic or steam
press-packed.
ALum.
Alum cake.
Alum waste.
Alumina, hydrate of, or bauxite-
16
Alumina water.
Aluminoferric.
Aluminosilic.
Antichlorine.
Antimony ore.
Arseniate of soda.
Arsenic.
Asphaltum.
[57
&
58
VICT.]
. Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh.
CCVi.T
No. 10
(Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
Barium, chloride
of, in
casks.
Bark
for
tanning, chopped, packed
in
bags,
or
hydraulic pressed.
Bailey,
pot and
pearl.
Barytes, ground,
in
casks
or
bags.
Bicarbonate
of
soda,
in
casks.
Bisulphite
of
soda.
Blanc-fixe (ground barytes with water
added,
for
glazing paper).
Bleaching powder.
Blood,
for
manure, in casks.
Bobbin blocks.
Bone ash.
Bone waste.
Bones, calcined.
Bone?,
for
size
or
manure.
Break blocks.
Bricks, clay, glazed,
or
enamelled.
Bricks, Flanders
or
scouring.
Brimstone, crude
or
unmanufactured.
Burrstones.
Cabbages, loose
in
bulk.
Cake,
for
cattle feeding.
Carbonate
of
lime.
Carbonate
of
soda,
or
soda crystals.
Carrots.
Caustic soda.
Cement, e.o.h.p.
Chair bottoms, wooden,
in the
rough.
Chalk, ground.
Charcoal, packed.
Chertstone.
China grass, hydraulic
or
steam press-
packed.
China stone.
Chloride
of
calcium.
Chromate ore.
Clay,
in
bags
or
casks.
Clips,
cotton tie, packed.
Clog blocks, rough.
Copper ore.
Copperas, green, e.o.h.p.
Cotton waste,
for
paper making,
hy-
draulic
or
steam press-packed.
Gullet
(or
broken glass).
CLASS
C.—continued.
Cutch.
Divi divi.
Dog,
hen, and
other pures
or
bates,
in barrels
or
bags.
Drain pipes, glazed.
Dross, metal,
Dyewoods
Barwood.
Fustic wood.
Lima wood.
Logwood.
Nicaragua wood.
Earth,
red.
Earth nuts,
or
ground nuts.
[
Emery stone.
Ensilage.
Esparto grass, hydraulic
or
steam
press-packed.
Extracts, in casks
or
boxes,
for
tanners'
use.
Farina, e.o.h.p.
' %
Felloes, naves,
and
spokes.
" "
Fenugreek seeds.
Flax straw, hydraulic
or
steam press-
packed.
Flax waste,
for
paper making,
hy-
draulic
or
steam press-packed.
Fleshings
and
glue pieces,
wet,
from
tanners,
in
casks.
Flints, e.o.h.p.
Flour.
Flue linings
or
flue pipes, fire-clay.
Forgings, iron
or
steel,
in the
rough,
e.o.h.p.
Fullers' earth.
Furniture vans, returned empty,
if
from
the
same station
and
con-
signee
to
which
and to
whom they
were carried full
to the
same statioa
and consignor from which and from
whom they were carried full.
Garabier
and
terra japonica.
Glass,
ground,
Glaze, potters',
in
casks.
B
17 -
AJX 1894.
Lagan,
$$c.
Canals.
[Oh.
CCVi.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[57 &
58 YICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
fyc.
Canals), Order Confirmation Act, 1894.
A.D. 1894.
CLASS
C-
lagan,
#c. Grain
Canals.
^^
Beans,
e.o.Lp.
Bran.
Biank or buckwheat.
Dari.
Dills-.
Groats.
Gurdgeons.
Hominy.
Indian corn.
Lentils.
Linseed.
Locusts or charubs.
Maize.
Malt.
Malt culms or cummings,
Meal.
Middlings.
Millet.
-,
Oat dust.
Oats.
Peas,
dried or split.
Pollards or thirds.
Rice points or husks.
Eye.
Sharps or seconds.
Shelling.
Shudes.
Tares.
Vetches.
Wheat.
Grindstones, in the rough.
Grit in bags (for sawing stone).
Guano.
Guide plates or ramps, iron or steel.
Gypsum, e.o.h.p.
Hay, hydraulic or steam press-packed.
Heads and staves, prepared, for casks.
Hoof and horn waste, e.o.h.p.
Horn piths or sloughs.
Horse shoe bars, iron.
Hygeian rock building composition,
in bags or casks.
Infusorial earth or diatomite.
18.
-continued.
Iron and steel, the following articles
of
Anchors.
Angle bars or plates.
Anvil blocks and cups.
Anvils, hammers, and standards,
for steam hammers.
Axle box guides, in the rough, for
locomotives.
Axle forgings, in the rough.
Axles,
in the rough.
Axles and wheels (railway carriage,
railway waggon, tram, or corve).
Bar, e.o.Lp.
Beams.
Bearers.
Binders.
Bolts and nuts.
Boot protectors.
Bridgework
Cantilevers.
Cross and .longitudinal girders.
Floor plates.
Girders, whole or in part.
Joists.
Lattice bars.
Screw and other
piles,
both
hollow
and solid.
Struts and ties.
Bundles of bars.
Caissons.
Cart bushes.
Chain cables. -
Chains and traces, not packed.
Colliery tubbing.
Columns.
Corrugated iron.
Crowbars.
Curbing, for roadways.
Cylinders, not turned, drilled,
planed, or slotted.
Engine bed plates.
Ferro-manganese, e.o.Lp.
Galvanised iron.
Gasometer sheets.
[57 &
58
VICT.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh. CCVi.]
.No.
10
(Lagan,
fyc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
CLASS
0,
Iron and
steel—continued.
Girders.
Girder bars.
Granulated iron.
Gratings (man-hole, drain, pave-
ment, area, or floor).
Hammer heads, in the rough.
Heater bottoms.
Helves, or tilt hammers.
Hoop iron.
Hoop steel.
Hoops,
iron.
Hoops,
weldless, in the rough.
Horn blocks, in the rough, for
locomotives.
Housings, chocks, standards, plain
bed plates, pinions, coupling
boxes,
and spindles, for rolling
mills.
Lamp posts.
Mortar mill rolls.
Nail rods and sheets.
Nails and spikes.
Pickblocks or pickheads, in the
rough.
Pipes (exclusive of rain water
pipes),
gas, water, air, and
steam.
Pipes,
for blast furnaces.
Plates-
Annealing.
Armour.
Black, in boxes, or not packed.
Boiler.
Furnace.
Hoe-head, in the rough.
Plough, in the rough.
Railway fish.
Rough flooring.
Ships.
Shovel.
Tank.
Press tops and bottoms, un-
finished.
continued.
t A.D. 1894.
Iron and
steel—continued.
Lagan,
$c.
Railway carriage and waggon Canals.
work.
Railway chairs.
Railway points, crossings, or
joints.
Railway rails.
Retorts, retort lids, and retort
mouthpieces, in the rough.
Rivets.
Rods,
common. .
Rods (wire), rolled, not drawn.
Rolls,
turned or unturned not
polished or packed.
fioofwork
Bed plates.
Gutters.
Rafters.
Struts and ties or tie rods.
Tun shoes for principals.
Wind ties
Principals.
Purlins.
Wrought or cast iron sky bars.
Scrap,
minimum 3 tons per consign-
ment.
Shafts,
for driving mill wheels,
unfinished.
Sheet iron, net packed.
Shoe tips.
Sleepers.
Spiegeleisen, e.o.h.p.
Standards for hurdles, packed.
Strips,
not packed.
Telegraph posts.
Telegraph stores—
Blacked iron (cast) ridge chairs.
Galvanised and blacked earth
plates,
in bundles.
Galvanised and blacked iron
loop rods.
Galvanised and blacked screw
tighteners, packed.
2
19
[Oh.
CCvi.]
Canal Tolls and
Charges,
[57 & 58
VICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act,
1894.
Canals,
.
CLASS
0.
A.D.
1>91.
jr0ll
an(j s{eei—continued.
Lagan,
$c.
Telegraph stores—continued.
Galvanised and blacked stay
rods,
in bundles.
Galvanised and blacked stay-
tighteners.
Iron poles, roofs, or caps.
Malleable cast iron brackets,
galvanised, packed.
Tiles (roofing), painted, galvanised,
or enamelled.
Tip iron.
Trawl heads.
Trunnions, unfinished.
Tubes and fittings for tubes (ex-
cept electro-coppered or coated
with brass).
Tyres and tyre bars, in the rough.
Wall boxes.
Wall brackets.
Weights.
Wire (iron), not packed or wrap-
pered.
Wire iron, rolled in rods or coils, not
packed,
WTire (steel), not packed or wrap-
perod.
Keel bars.
Lead ore.
Lime,
e.o.h.p.
Lime salt.
Linen waste, for paper making,
hydraulic or steam press-packed.
Magnesia, rough oxide of, in cases or
casks.
Magnesium, chloride of, in casks.
Manganate of soda, crude, in casks.
Mangel wurzel, e.o.h.p.
Manure, e.o.h.p.
Marble, in blocks, rough.
Marble chips, for pavement, in sacks.
Megass, hydraulic or steam press-
packed.
20
continued.
Mexican fibre, hydraulic or steam
press-packed.
Millstones, in the rough.
Mineral white.
Moulders' black or dust.
Muriate of manganese.
Muriate of potash.
Myrabolams.
Netting, old, for paper making.
Nitrate of soda.
Nitre cake.
Ochre.
Oil cake.
Old sails and old tarpaulins, for paper
making.
Oxide of iron.
Palmetto
leaf,
hydraulic or steam
press-packed.
Parsnips
Pearl hardening, for paper making.
Pelts,
wet, from tanners,'in casks or
bags.
Pig lead.
Pins,
iron or steel. '
Pipe clay.
Pitch, co.h.p.
Pitwood, for mining purposes.
Plaster.
Ploughshares, iron or steel, in the
rough.
Plumbago ore.
Posts,
iron or steel, for wire fencing.
Potatoes, in bulk or in sacks.
Pots,
iron, for melting iron.
Pyrites, e.o.h.p.
Rags,
not oily, hydraulic or steam
press-packed.
Railway cotters.
Railway keys, wooden.
Rice.
Ridges (cement or stone), for roofing.
Ridges, slate,
Ropes,
old, for paper making.
Sago flour.
Salt, packed,
[57 & &8
VICT.]
Canal Tolls
and
Qhargto,
[CH CCvi.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals), Order
Confirmation
Act, 1894.
CLASS
0.—continued.
Salt cake.
Sand, glass and silver.
Sanitary tubes.
Sawdust.
Scouring rock.
Screw propeller blades.
Scrows, wet, from tanners, in casks.
Seeds,
for crushing for oil.
Shafts of screw propellers or paddle
wheels, iron or steel.
Shakings from cotton mills, for paper
making.
Shu
mac.
Silicate of soda.
Slag, glass (refese from glass works).
Slate,
ground for cement.
Slummage.
Soapstone.
Soda.
Soda ash.
Sole bars, wooden.
Sole plates, iron or steel, tor steam
hammers.
Soot.
Spar, ground.
Spelter, in plates or ingots.
Spetches, wet, from tanners, in casks.
Sticks,
pea and bean.
Stone, sawn or roughly wrought-up,
such as troughs or sinks.
Straw, hydraulic or steam press-
packed.
Stucco, ground.
Sugar mats, old, for paper making.
Sulphate of alumina.
Sulphate of ammonia.
Sulphate of copper, for export in 10-
ton lots.
Sulphate of iron.-
Sulphate of
lime.
Sulphate of magnesia.
Sulphate of soda.
Sulphur, crude or unmanufactured.
Targets, iron or steel.
Terra alba.
Terra cotta blocks and bricks.
Tiles,
e.o.h.p.
Timber.
Tow waste, hydraulic or steam press-
packed.
Trenails.
Troughs, earthenware and fire-clay.
Turnips, e.o.hp.
Turn-tables, in parts.
Umber.
Valonia.
Vegetable tar;
Washers, iron or steel.
Waste paper, for paper making.
Whiting and whitening.
Wire (of iron or steel, including
tinned or galvanised), in wrapped
coils,
or not otherwise packed.
Wolfram.
Wood fibre, hydraulic or steam press-
packed.
Wood pulp or
half-stuff.
Wood turnings, for fish curing.
Wooden blocks, for paving.
Wooden boxes, for packing tin plates.
Zinc white, or oxide of zinc.
Zinc,
carbonate of.
Zinc ingots or plates.
Zinc sheets or rods.
A.D.
1894.
Laqan,
$c.
Canals.
Acetate of lead or sugar of lead.
Acetate of soda.
Acorns,
CLASS
1.
Ale and porter, in casks.
Ale and porter, bottled, in cases Of
casks.
B
3 21
[Oil. CCVL] Canal Tolls and
Charges,
[&1
& 58
VICT.]
No.
10 (Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals), Order Confirmation Act, 1894.
A.I). 1894.
Lagan,
§c.
Canals.
CLASS
1—continued.
Algerian fibre, machine pressed.
Anthracene, crude, in casks.
Ashes, pot and pearl.
Axles and wheels, locomotive engine
and tender.
Bagging, old, in bundles, for paper
making.
Bags,
paper, in bags or bundles.
Barilla.
Bark, loose, for tanning.
Bars,
roller, and bed plates, for pulling
rags.
Beds and cylinders of steam engines.
Benders (for rails) or jim crows.
Bichrome and bichromate of potash, in
casks.
Bichromate of soda, in casks.
Birch or ling, for besoms.
Biscuits, dog, in bags or casks.
Bisulphite of lime.
Black oil or black varnish, common, in
casks.
Blistered steel.
Bloom trucks.
Boards and rollers (wooden), for
drapers' cloth and for folding paper.
Bogies, puddlers' tap.
Bolt and nut machines.
Bones, packed,
Boring, drilling, planing, punching,
shearing, and slotting machines (for
metal work), including beds and
tables.
Bottles and bottle stoppers, glass,
black, green, or pale, common,
packed.
Boundary posts (straet), iron.
Box iron heaters.
Brattice cloth.
Brickmaking machinery.
Bricks, air, cast-iron.
Broom and brush heads and blocks,
wooden, without hair.
22
Builders' implements, not new, and
consisting of mixed consignments of
the following:
Barrows.
Centerings.
Crab winches.
Hoists.
Mortar boards.
Mortar mills.
Poling boards.
Pulleys.
Eopes.
Scaffold boards.
Steps.
Struts.
Trestles.
Wheeling pieces.
Wheeling planks.
Windlasses.
Bullets, small-arm.
Buttermilk.
Cabbages, e.o.Lp., minimum 20 cwt,
per consignment.
Candles, paraffin, tallow, and stearine.
Cannon.
Capstan bars.
Capstans and windlasses.
Carbonate of ammonia, in casks or
iron drums.
Carbonate of potash, in casks.
Cardboard.
Castings (iron or steel), light, in boxes,
crates,
cases, casks, or hampers.
Castings, mill, forge, and other rough
and heavy unfinished castings, iron
or steel.
Castor oil, for lubricating machinery,
in tins, packed in wooden cases.
Caustic potash.
Chaff,
hydraulic or steam press-
packed.
Chairs and seats, garden, in partSj
packed in cases.
Charcoal, ao.h.p.
Chestnuts.
[57
& 58
VICT.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh. CGVi.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
CLASS
1
Chestnuts, extract of, for tanning
purposes.
Chimney pieces, slate, not enamelled
nor polished.
Chimney
pots,
earthenware or fire-clay.
China grass, machine pressed.
Chloride or muriate of zinc.
Cider and perry, not bottled, in casks.
Cider and perry ,bottled, in
cases
orcasks.
Clips (iron), for boxes.
Clog irons.
Clog soles.
Cloth oil and wool oil.
Codilla, in bales, hydraulic or steam
press-packed.
Cones,
fir, in sacks or bags.
•Copper precipitate.
Copper regulus.
Copperas, e.o.h.p.
Copra (or oil pulp of cocoanut), dried.
Cotton, raw, in press-packed bales.
Crab winches.
Cryolite.
Disinfecting powder.
Distilled water, in cases or casks.
Doors and door frames, iron or steel.
Drums, iron or steel, for collieries.
Dunnage mats.
Dye liquor refuse, from print or dye
works.
Dye woods, e.o.Lp.
Bye woods, ground, in chips, in bags.
Esparto grass, machine pressed.
Extract of bark or wood, for tannins;.
Farina, calcined.
Felt, asphalted roofing, or tarred
felt, or tarred sheathing.
Fencing standards, iron, in concrete
blocks.
Fern, for litter or packing, hydraulic
or steam press-packed.
Firewood, in bundles.
Fish-
Cod and ling, dried.
•continued.
Fishcont.
Cod and
ling,
thoroughly curedinbrine.
Herrings, thoroughly cured in brine.
Eed herrings, thoroughly cured.
All other fish, thoroughly salted or
dried.
Cockles, limpets, mussels, whelks,
and periwinkles.
Flax, in bales, minimum 60 cwt. per
consignment.
Flax straw, machine pressed.
Flax waste, for paper making.
Fleshings and glue
pieces,
dry, in casks
and bags.
Fleshings and glue pieces, wet, from
tanners, not packed.
Flower sticks, wooden or cane,
common.
Frames aud bed plates, iron or steel,
for timber sawing, boring, morticing,
or planing machinery.
Frames, iron or steel, for targets.
Fruit
Apples.
Gooseberries.
Pears.
Fruit pulp, in casks.
Fuel ecohomisers, iron or steel.
Ginger beer, in cases and casks.
Glass blocks, for pavement (fitted in
iron frames).
Glucose.
Glue.
Goat skins, thoroughly salted or dry,
in bales or bundles;
Granite, polished or dressed, in blocks
or slabs, exceeding
2
inches in thick-
ness.
Grates,
wooden or wrought iron, for
purifying gas.
Grease, in casks.
Greaves.
Hair, wet, from tanneries.
Handles, broom,
mop,
rake, fork, spade
s
shovel, hammer, and pick.
Handspikes, wooden.
A.D.
188*.
Lagan,,
§6.
Cantab..
B
4
23-
[Oh..
CCVij
Ganal foils
and
Charges,
[5? & 58
VICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
fyc.
Canals), Order Confirmation
Act,
1894.
A.D.
1894.
CLASS
l-^continiied.
Lagan,
Sfc.
Haricot beans.
Canals. Hay,.machine pressed.minimum 40 owt.
per consignment.
Headstocks, iron or steel, for collieries.
Hemp,
in bales, hydraulic or steam
press-packed.
Hemp seed.
Hemp waste, for paper making.
Hide cuttings.
Hides,
thoroughly salted or dry, in
bales or bundles.
Hoofs,
horns, and horn tips, buffalo,
cow, goat, ox, and sheep, packed.
Horns,
with slough.
Horse shoes.
Hurdles, iron or wood, e.o.h.p.
Hydraulic machinery and presses.
Iron and
steel,
the
following articles of
Axle boxes.
Dredger buckets and bucket backs.
Malt kiln flooring (iron wire),
packed in cases.
Pans,
annealing.
Plates-
Canada.
For glass rolling.
Tin.
Railway buffers, buffer heads, rods,
and sockets.
Railway springs.
Railway spring steel.
Rings.
Scrap,
e.o.h.p.
Smiths' hearths.
Standards for hurdles, not packed.
Tinned iron, in sheets, not packed.
Tram couplings.
Traps,
sink and stench.
Jute.
Jute waste, for paper making.
Kelp.
Kips,
thoroughly salted or dry, in
bales or bundles.
Ladders, iron.
Ladles, puddlers'.
24
Lasts,
iron.
Lathe beds.
Lead ashes, in bags.
Lead piping, in cases or casks.
Leather cuttings or parings, waste.
Lemon peel and citron peel.
Lime water, in casks.
Linen waste, for paper making.
Litharge.
Malleable iron castings.
Marble chip pavement.
Megass, machine pressed.
Mexican fibre, machine pressed.
Millboard.
Mineral and aerated waters, in cases
and casks.
Molasses.
Mortar mills.
Muriate of ammonia.
Mustard seed.
Nail (iron) cutting machines.
Nitrate of lead.
Oil cloth cuttings, for paper making.
Oils,
not dangerous, in casks or iron
drums,
round or tapered at one
end, as follows :
Carbolineum avenarius.
Castor.
Cocoanut.
Cod.
Cod liver.
Colza.
Cotton seed.
Earth nut or ground nut.
Haddock.
Herring.
Lard.
Linseed.
Lubricating mineral.
Menhadden.
Niger.
Oleic.
Oleine or tallow.
Palm.
Palm nut.
\ffl &>
58
VICT.]
Canal Tolls and
Charges,
[Ch. CCVl.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
fyc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act,
1894.
CLASS
1—continued.
Oils,
not dangerous—cont.
Pine.
.
Eape seed.
Eosin.
Seal.
Shale, crude.
Soap.
.
Sod.
Sperm.
Tar, mineral.
Train.
Whale.
Wool or cloth.
Old or scrap lead.
Onions.
Orange peel.
Osiers,
twigs, and willows, green and
wet.
Palmetto
leaf,
machine pressed.
Paper, for news printing, packing, or
wrapperiug.
Paper, in rolls for printing paper
hangings.
Paraffin scale.
Paraffin wax.
Pasteboard.
Pelts,
wet, from tanners, not packed.
Piassava, hydraulic or steam press-
packed.
Pickblocks or pickheads, iron or steel,
e.o.h.p.
Pipes,
air, for ventilators.
Pit cages.
Plaster slabs, fibrous.
Plate or sheet iron, annealed.
Plough arm and share moulds and
moulding, iron or steel.
Plough bodies, breasts, colters, side
caps,
frames, or rests, iron or steel.
Plough plates, finished, iron or steel.
Plough shares, finished, iron or steel.
Plough slades and wheels, iron or steel.
Provender, green.
Provender, horse or cattle, hydraulic
or steam press-packed.
Pumice stone.
Pumping machines.
Pumps (except hand pumps, braes).
and pump castings, e.o.h.p.
Punching bears.
Putty.
Rags,
not oily.
Red lead.
Retorts, clay.
Retorts, fire brick.
Riveting machines.
Rod lead.
Rollers, garden or hand.
Rosin.
Rotten stone.
Saccharine, in casks, bags, pails, or
Cans.
Sad irons, packed.
Sal ammoniac.
Saltpetre.
Sawing machines, for sawing iron.
Scrap tin.
Screw jacks, iron.
Screws, dry, in. casks or bags.
Screws, wet, from tanners, not packed.
Scythe stones.
Seal pipes or valves, iron or steel. -
Shafts,
wrought iron, for driving mill
wheels, finished.
Sheep dipping powder.
Sheepskins, in casks and thoroughly
salted, or dry in bales or bundles.
Sheep wash.
Sheet lead.
Ships'
stern or rudder frames.
Shot, lead, in bags, packed in cases.
Shovel plates, iron or steel, finished.
Silicate cotton or slag wool, in casks
or bags.
Sink traps, earthenware or fire-clay.
Sinks,
earthenware or fire-clay.
Size,
in cases or casks.
Skid pans or waggon slippers, iron.
Slate slabs, not polished or enamelled,
in cases.
25
A
J).
1894.
Lagan,
fyc.
Canals.
[Oh.
CCVi.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[57
&
58
VICT.]
No.
10
{Lagan,
fye.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
$fc.
Canals.
CLASS
1—continued,
Soap.
Solder.
Spade trees.
Spelter sheets, in casks or cases.
Spetches, dry, in casks or bags.
Spetches,
wet,
from tanners, not packed.
Spile pegs.
Stampings, iron or steel, rough, un-
finished, not tinned or galvanised.
Staples, iron.
Steam hammers,
Stearine.
Stone cutting and crushing machines.
Straw, machine pressed, minimum 40
cwt. per consignment.
Strawboard.
Strawboard cuttings, for paper making.
Studs,
iron or steel.
Sugar, in bags, cases, or casks.
Sulphate of copper, e.o.h.p,
Sulphur, e.o.h.p.
Surat bagging, for paper making.
Syrup,
in casks.
Tabling, water (cement).
Tallow.
Tares or wrappers, for cotton bales.
Telegraph insulators, earthenware,
packed.
Telegraph stores
Wrought iron double swivels.
Malleable cast iron double wall
brackets.
Malleable cast iron saddles.
Terra cotta caps or stoppers.
Tin ore.
Tow, in bales, minimum 60 cwt. per
consignment.
Tow waste, for paper making.
Treacle.
Trestles, wrought iron.
Turpentine, crude, in casks.
Valves, gas or water, iron or steel.
Vegetables, desiccated, for cattle food.
Vegetables, in brine.
Vegetables, not packed, e.o.h.p.,
minimum 20 cwt. per consignment.
Verjuice, in casks,
Vinegar, in casks.
Waggon bodies, in pieces bound to-
gether.
Washing and wringing machine
rollers.
Washing powder and paste.
Wheelbarrows, in parts.
Wheels, cart and plough, iron or steel.
Wheels, fly or spur.
Wheels, wheelbarrow, iron or steel.
White lead.
Winches, hand.
Window guards, iron.
Woad.
Wood fibre, in bales.
Wood pulp middles.
Wood treads, in frames for stairs.
Yellow metal plates and sheathing.
Zinc ridges.
CLASS
2.
Acetate of alumina, in casks or iron
drums.
Acetic or wood acid, in casks,
Acid, cresylic, in casks or iron drums.
Agricultural and portable steam and
traction engines, vertical steam
engines, horizontal steam engines,
steam ploughs, steam plough vans,
26
steam tram engines, threshing
machines, road rollers, and bar-
rows.
Agricultural machines and imple-
ments,
in cases.
Agricultural seeds.
Ale and porter (bottled), in hampers
Alkanet root.
[57 &
58
VICT.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh. CCVI.]
-
No. 10
(Lagan,
8fc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act,
1894.
CLASS
2—continued.
Ammonia,liquid, in casks or iron drums.
Animal guts, in casks.
Annotto, in casks.
Antimony regulus.
Argols or tartars.
Arrowroot.
Arsenic acid, in casks.
Asbestos.
Axle boxes, brass.
Axles,
not in the rough, e.o.h.p.
Bacon and hams, cured, packed.
Bugging, e.o.h.p.
Bags,
hand, common (hemp)/j
Bags,
paper.
Balusters, iron.
Bark, for tanning, e.o.h.p.
Bark, ground, packed in bags.
Baskets, iron.
Bass and whisk, for making brooms.
Bass baskets.
Bass mats and bass matting.
B
;dsteads,
metallic, in cases.
Beef,
in brine.
Bees'
wax.
Besoms.
Bicarbonate of soda, in boxes, crates,
or hampers.
Biscuits.
Blackberries or brambleberries.
Blacking.
Black lead.
Bleaching liquids, in casks.
Blood, in casks or iron drums.
Blue powder and stone and smalts,
in casks, cases, boxes, or bags.
Boards, made of compressed leather.
Bobbins, in bags.
Boilers and boiler fittings, iron or
steel.
Bone-crushing mills.
Bones,
co.h.p.
Boot and shoe linings, cotton or
linen.
Borax.
Bottle stoppers, wood, packed.
Bottles, earthenware,or stoneware.'
Bowls,
iron, nested or packed.
Brass.
Bread.
Bristles, in boxes, cases, or casks.
Bronze (phosphor or manganese)
castings and ingots, rough.
Buckets and pails, iron, nested or
packed.
Bungs,
wood, or shives.
Buoys.
Butter, in casks, firkins, baskets, or
boxes,
or in tubs or cools with
wooden lids.
Cabbages, packed, e.o.h.p.
Caloric engines.
Canary seed.
Candles, e.o.h.p.
Carbolic acid, liquid, in casks or iron
drums.
Carbolic seed dressing.
Carbonate of magnesia.
Carbonate of potash, e.o.h.p.
Cartridge cases, exploded.
Cattle food, prepared.
Celery.
Chains and traces, packed.
Chairvvood, rough, undamageable.
Cheese, in boxes, casks, and cases.
Chestnuts, extract of, e.o.h.p.
Chicory.
Chimney pieces, cement or concrete.
China, in casks or crates.
Chlorate of potash.
Chlorate of soda, packed in hampers
or casks.
Chlorate of potash, packed in hampers
or casks.
Chocolate.
Cider and perry (bottled), in hampers.
Clothes pegs, packed.
Coal scuttles, common, iron or gal-
vanised, nested or packed.
Cobalt ore.
Cocoa. : '
27-
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
$•<: class="ls3">.
Canals.
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals.
CLASS
2-
shell, or
-continued.
Figs,
dried.
Files or rasps, iron or steel.
Filters,
cast iron.
Fire boxes of portable steam and
,
traction engines.
[Oh. CCf
i.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charge*,
[57 &
58
VICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
$c.
Canals), Order Gonfirmatton Act, 1894.
.
Cocoa nut fibre, husk,
matting, packed.
Codilla, e.o.h.p*
Coffee.
Coir junk.
Coir rope,
Colliery screens or tips.
Colours, in casks or iron drums, or in
tins packed in cases.
Confectionery, in cases, casks, or
boxes.
Copper.
Corn flour, patent.
Corves (small waggons for use in
collieries).
Cotton,, raw, e.o.h.p.
Cotton and woollen waste.
Cranberries.
Cranes or cranework.
Crucibles, plumbago or clay.
Curling stones.
Currants (grocer's).
Cyanite, in casks or iron drums, or in
tins packed in cases.
Dandelion roots.
Dates.
Delta metal.
Dextrine.
Dishes, iron.
Distilled water, co.h.p.
Dollies and peggies, wooden, for
laundry purposes.
Dripping, in casks, boxes, tins, ov tubs
with lids.
Dubbin.
Earthenware, in casks or crates.
Electric accumulators.
Electric insulators.
Emery.
Emery dust.
Emery rollers and emery wheels, in
boxes or cases.
Envelopes, straw, for bottles.
Fat, raw.
Felt (not carpeting).
28
Fire lighters.
Fish-
All fish, partially cured, smoked, or
dried, e.o.h.p.
Crabs.
Herrings and sprats, in any state,
e.o.h.p.
Flng poles or Venetian masts.
Flax, in bales, e.o.h.p.
Flax seed, for sowing.
Flax waste, e.o.h.p.
Fleshings and glue pieces, e.o.h.p.
Flocks,
Flower pots, clay, common, unglazed.
Forges, portable, in pieces, packed in
boxes.
Forges, portable, whole, cased in iron.
Forks,
digging, in cases.
Fruit, crystallised, in boxes, cases, or
casks.
Fruit-
Cherries, raspberries, strawberries,
in tubs for jam.
Fruit, ripe, e.o.h.p.
Funnels, air or ship.
Fustic liquor.
Gall nuts.
Garancine.
Gas engines, complete.
Gates,
iron or wooden, common.
Ginger beer, e.o.h.p,,
Glass blocks, for pavement (not fitted
in frames).
Glycerine, in casks or iron drums,
Grates,
ovens, ranges, or sitoves,
common or kitchen.
Gridirons.
Grindstones, e.o.h.p.
Gums,
in mats, bags, casks, or cases.
Gun carriages.
[57 &
58
VICT.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Ch.. CCVi.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
Sfc
Canals),
Order
Confirmation,
Act,
1894.
OLASS
2—continued.
Gun metal.
Hair, raw, pressed, in bales or bags.
Hames.
Harrow shafts, tube iron or tube steel.
Hay, e.o.h.p.
Hay forks, in cases.
Hay rakes, hand, in cases.
Hemp,
e.o.h.p.
Hessians, jute.
Hinges, iron or steel.
Hoes,
hand.
Hollow-ware, cast iron, nested and
packed.
-
Hooks,
ceiling.
Hooks,
clip, galvanised iron.
Hoops,
wooden.
Ice.
Ink, except printers', in boxes, casks,
or crates.-
Iron liquor or muriate of iron.
Ivory black.
Ivory waste
or*
dust.
Japan wax.
Jars,
earthenware or stoneware.
Kitool fibre.
Knife boards.
Ladders, wooden.
Laminated lead.
Lard, in casks, boxes, tins, or tubs
with lids.
Lasts,
wooden.
Lead piping, e.o.h.p.
Leather, undressed, except in cases or
crates.
Lemon and lime
juice,
in cases or casks.
Lemons.
Linen waste, e.o.h.p.
Linen yarn, press-packed, in bunches
or bales.
Linens, grey, unbleached.
Locomotive engines and tenders.
Logwood liquor.
Machinery, in parts, in cases, e.o.h.p,
Madders.
Marbles, children's.
A.D.
1894.
Margarine, in casks, firkins, or boxes,
Lagan,
§r.
or in tubs with wooden lids. Canals.
Millstones, finished.
Mineral and aerated waters, e.o.b.p.
Molliscorum.
Mordant liquors (including alum
liquor, dunging liquor,, and red
liquor).
Mungo.
Mushroom pulp.
Mushroom spawn.
Mustard, in
casks,
cases,
boxes,
or bags.
Nails,
zinc.
Netting, of iron wire.
Newspapers, in bales.
Nickel ore.
Nitrate of copper, in casks.
Nitrate of iron.
Nuts,
e.o.h.p.
Oakum.
Oils,
not dangerous, in casks or iron
drums,
round or tapered at one end,
co.h.p.
Oranges.
Orchilla weed.
Osiers,
twigs, and willows, brown.
Paints,
in casks or iron drums, or in
tins packed in cases.
Palisades, iron.
Palm leaves.
Paper, emery, sand, and tobacco.
Paper hangings, common, in bales.
Paraffin and petroleum oils, in owners'
tank boats, not giving off inflam-
mable vapour under 73 deg. Fahr.,
when tested in the manner set forth
in the Petroleum Act, 1879.
Parian, in casks or crates.
Pelts,
e.o.h.p.
Pewter.
Piassava,' e.o.h.p., minimum 20 cwt.
per consignment.
Pickaxes.
Picker bends.
Pickles, in boxes, cases, or casks.
29
[Oh.
CCVi.]
Canal
lolls and
Charges,
[57 & 58
VICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
Sfo.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act,
1894.
A.D.
1804.
Lagan,
8$c.
Canals.
CLASS
2—continued.
Pimento.
Piston rods, steel.
Plough shafts, tube iron or tube steel.
Plumbago.
Polishing paste.
Pork, in brine.
Poultry pens (wire), folded.
Preserves (fish, fruit, meat, and pro-
visions), in casks, boxes, or cases.
Printed matter, not bound.
Provender, horse or cattle, e.o.h.p.
Prunes, in casks or mats
Pumps and pump castings, in cases.
Rags,
pulled.
Railway waggon bodies.
Railway waggon bodies, fitted
together.
Railway waggon brasses.
Rain water pipes, for spoutings and
their connexions, cast iron.
Raisins.
Reed webbing, for ceilings.
Revalenta Arabica.
Rhubarb and rhubarb roots.
Rizine.
Rolls,
iron, e.o.h.p.
Ropes.
Ropes,
wire.
Sacks.
Sad irons, e.o.h.p.
Safes,
iron or steel.
Sago.
Sauces, in boxes, cases, or casks.
Scoop?,
iron.
Scrap zinc.
Screw propellers.
Scrolls, iron (for fixing springs to carts
and carriages).
Scrows, e.o.h.p.
Seal skins, wet and salted.
Seaweed (dry) or alga marina,
Seeds,
agricultural, e.o.h.p,,
Semoliua.
Sheets,
wool, new.
Ships'
masts.
30
Ships'
ventilators.
Shoddy.
Shoemakers' wax.
Shot, lead, e.o.h.p.
Shumac liquor.
Signal posts (railway) and materials
belonging thereto.
Silicate cotton or slag wool, e.o.h.p.
Sinks,
cast iron, not enamelled.
Size,
e.o.h.p.
Slate pencils.
Slates,
writing.
Spades and shovels, iron or steel.
Spelter sheets, e.o.h.p.
Spetches, e.o.Lp.
Spirits of tar, in casks or iron drums.
Spoutings and connexions, iron or
steel.
Stable fittings (except -enamelled),
iron or steel.
Stannite of potash.
Stannite of
soda.
Staples (wire), for bookbinders.
Starch, in casks, cases, boxes, or bags.
Steam excavators or steam navvies.
Steel, bars and bundles.
Stone blue, in casks, cases, boxes, or
bags.
Stone, carved for building purposes
e.o.h.p.
Strickles, in boxes or cases.
Sugar mills.
Tamarinds.
Tapioca.
Tapioca flour.
Tarpaulins.
Tartar, liquid.
Terne metal.
Tin, in blocks, cakes, or ingots.
Tincal.
Tinfoil.
Tin liquor.
Tobacco juice, in casks,
Tobacco
leaf,
in hogsheads or tierces.
Tobacco stoves or presses.
[57 &
58
VICE.]
Canal Tolls
and
Ghargm,
[Oh. CCVi.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act,
1894.
CLASS
2
Tools,
well-boring and pit-boring.
Torchwick.
Tow, in bales, e.o.h.p.
Tow waste, e.o.h.p.
Tubes,
coated with brass.
Tubes,
electro-coppered.
Tubes,
steam, brass or copper.
Tubs,
iron.
Tue irons.
Turmeric.
Turpentine, spirits of, in casks or iron
drums.
Twine,
Umbrella sticks, in the rough.
"Varnish, in casks or iron drums.
Vegetable wax.
Vegetables, packed, co.h.p.
Vices,
iron or steel.
Vinegar, in cases.
Walking sticks, in the rough.
Walnuts, green, and husks.
continued.
Washers, leather.
Weighing machines, large (those used
for weighing railway or other
vehicles, and also cattle).
Window frames, iron, packed in cases.
Window shutters, iron or steel.
W7ines, British, in casks.
Wire,
cotton-covered, in casks, ham-
pers,
cases, and canvas-covered coils.
Wire,
iron or steel, e.o.h.p.
Wire,
lead.
Wood, bent, rough, unfinished.
Wool, raw.
Yarn, twist, and weft, cotton and linen,
in
bales,
bags, wrappers, cases, boxes,
skips,
or casks.
Yeast, in bags, or in bags in baskets,
hydraulic press-packed, dry.
Yellow metal bolts and nails.
Yellow metal rods.
Zinc bars.
CLASS
3.
Ale coolers.
Algerian fibre, minimum 20 cwt. per
consignment.
Alizarine, in casks or iron drums.
Almonds.
American or leather cloth.
Ammonia, liquid, in bottles (other than
carboys) in cases.
Angelica root.
Aniseed.
Apple rings, in slices, dried.
Apples, dry, or pippins.
Arsenic acid, e.o.h.p.
Awl blades.
Bacon and hams, cured, e.o.h.p.
Baking powder.
Baths.
Bayonets.
Beadings and mouldings, gilt, lac-
quered,or varnished, packed
in
boxes.
Bed keys.
Bedsteads, e.o.h.p.
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
$•.
Canals.
Beehives, made of wood.
Beilows, packed.
Bellows pipes.
Bell ringing (carillon) machinery.
Bells,
small.
Belting, for machinery.
Bichromate of soda, e.o.h.p.
Bichrome and bichromate of potash,
e.o.h.p.
Bicycle stands, wrought iron.
Bins,
corn or wine.
Bit burnishers, packed.
Bits,
iron or steel.
Bitters, in casks or cases.
Black beer.
Bladders, in casks.
Blankets.
Blanks, bronze and copper, for stamp-
ing for coins.
Blinds,
paper.
Blinds,
Venetian and chain, in cases,
crates,
or frames.
31
[Ch.
CCVi.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[57 & 58
VICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
$c.
Canals), Order Confirmation Act, 1894.
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
S(C
Canals.
CLASS
3-
Blowing engines.
Blow pipes.
Blue,
laundry, liquid, in boxes, cases,
casks,
or iron drums.
Blue paste.
Blue powder and stone and smalts,
e.o.kp.
Boards, parquet flooring.
Boards, washing.
Bobbins, e.o.h.p.
Bolts,
door.
Books,
e.o.h.p.
Boothing or stalling.
Boots and shoes, including goloshes
and leather cut into boot shapes,
in casks, cases, or boxes.
Boracic acid.
Bottle jacks.
Bottlesand bottle stoppers,glass,e.o.h.p.
Bowls,
wood or iron, e.o.h.p.
Boxes or trunks, tin or sheet iron,
packed in crates or cases.
Boxes,
safety.
Box or Italian irons.
Braces,exceptsilk,for wearing apparel,
in bales, packs, or trusses.
Brands, iron or steel.
Brasswork, spun or stamped, packed.
Broom and brush heads, e.o.h.p.
Brooms and brushes, packed.
Brush backs, xylonite.
Buckets and pails, e.o.h.p.
Buckles, brass, iron, or steel.
Buckram.
Bullet moulds.
Busks,
wooden, horn, or steel.
Butter, in crocks in wood, or in crocks
when packed with straw in baskets.
Buttons, except gold, silver, or plated.
Calioes.
Calipers.
Candlesticks, brass or iron.
Candlewick.
Canvas.
Cap peaks, not oily.
32
-continued.
Caps,
men's or boys', except silk, in
bales,
packs or trusses.
Capsules, metal, in cases.
Carbon candles, for electric lighting.
Carbonate of ammonia, in cases.
Card cloth.
Cards,
for weaving, packed in cases.
Carpet bag frames.
Carpet bags.
Carpet beating machines.
Carpet lining (cork).
Carpeting.
Carpeting (cork).
Carraway seeds.
Carriage and cart steps,
Carriage and foot warmers,
Cartridge cases, brass.
Castings, brass, German silver, or
nickel.
Castings, iron, light, e.o.h.p.
Castings, sanitary, iron or steel, for
public urinals and water closets.
Castings, steel, e.o.Lp.
Castor oil, in boxes.
Castors of all kinds.
Cellarets, wrought iron.
Chaff,
in bags, not for cattle feeding.
Chains, curb or door.
Chalk, French.
Chalk, prepared.
Cheese, e.o.h.p.
Cheese presses.
Chemicals, not dangerous, corrosive,
or explosive, in casks, iron drums,
bales,
or bags.
Chimneypleces, marble or slate, e.o.h.p.
China, in hampers.
China grass, minimum 20 cwt. per
consignment.
Cinder sifters.
Cinnabar ore.
Clasps, boot, book, or belt, except
gold, silver, or plated.
Clock dials.
Clogs,
in caskB, cases, or boxes.
[57 & 58
VICT.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh.
CCVi.]
No. 10
(Lagan,
fyc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Ad, 1894.
CLASS 3—i
Clothing (exclusive of silk goods), if
packed in trusses, packs, or bales.
Clothing, for soldiers, police, prison
warders, railway porters, postal,
and telegraph (except busbies or
helmets).
Clothing, waterproof (except oily
canvas clothing).
Cloth, linen, packed.
Coach and upholsterers' trimmings, in
packs, trusses, or bales.
Coach fittings, metallic, packed.
Coach wrenches.
Coal scuttles, metallic, packed, in cases
or boxes.
Cob nuts.
Cocoa nut fibre, husk, shell, or matting,
e.o.h.p.
Cocoa nuts.
Coffee extract or essence.
Coffee mills, small hand.
Coffin furniture, metallic.
Coin, copper or bronze.
Collars, dog.
Collars, rush, for horses.
Colliery pulleys.
Colours, in cans, hampers, boxes, or
iron bottles.
Combs.
Copying presses.
Coquilla nuts.
Cordials, in casks or cases.
Coriander seed.
Corkscrews.
Cork shavings or cuttings.
Cork socks, in boxes, cases, or casks.
Corkwood.
Cornice polee, wood, in bundles, with-
out rings or ends, not gilt.
Corozzo nuts.
Cotton and linen goods, in bales, boxes,
cases,
packs, or trusses, e.o.h.p.
Cotton and linen thread.
Cotton and woollen slops, in hampers,
bales,
or boxes. 0
•continued,
Cotton wool, dressed and carded.
Crucibles, e.o.h.p.
Cummin seed.
Currycombs.
Cutlery.
Cyanite, in cans, hampers, boxes, or
iron bottles.
Dies and die stocks.
Dishes, wood.
Drapery, heavy.—Packages containing
any of the following articles:
American or leather cloth.
Blankets.
Boots and shoes, including goloshes,
in casks, cases, or boxes.
Buckram.
Buttons, except gold, silver, or
plated.
Calicoes.
Carpet bags.
Carpeting.
Clothing, waterproof (except oily
canvas clothing).
Cotton and linen goods, in bales,
boxes, cases, packs, or trasses,
e.o.h.p.
Cotton and linen thread.
Cotton and woollen slops, in
hampers, bales, or boxes.
Druggeting.
Elastic webbing.
Eyelets.
Flannel.
Floor cloth, including oil cloth,
boulinikon, kamptulicon, and
linoleum.
Hearth rugs, except skins.
Hooks and eyes.
Huckabacks.
India rubber goods, except shoes
and goloshes.
Laces, boot and stay, cotton or
leather.
Linen cloth, packed.
Paper collars, cuffs, and shirt fronts.
33
A.D. 1894.
Lagan,
fcc.
Canals.
[Cfla.
CCVi.] : Canal Tolls
and
GMrqes,
[57 & 58
VICT.]
Fol 10 (Lagan, ^e.
Canals),
Order ConfirimtiM
Att; 1394;
A.B. 1894.
Lagan, fyc.
Canals.
CLASS 3-
Drapery, heavy—cont.
Shirts, cotton, woollen, and linen, in
bales,
packs, or trusses.
Stays,
not silk.
Tapes.
Thimbles, not gold, silver, or plated.
Wadding, cotton.
Woollen and worsted yarn,
Dripping, in crocks in wood, or in tubs
or tins without lids.
Druggeting.
Drugs, in casks, bales, or bags.
Drysalteries, in casks.
Dust preventers.
Dutch metal and
leaf.
Dyes,
in casks and iron drums.
Earth closets.
Earthenware, in hampers.
Eggs,
in boxes, cases, or crates.
Elastic webbing.
Electric batteries.
Electric cable.
Emery rollers and- emery wheels,
e.o.h.p.
Esparto grass, minimum 20 cwt. per
consignment.
Eyelets.
Fenders, packed in crates, cases, or
boxes.
Fenders, kitchen, iron or steel.
Fender?, ships', cork or hemp.
Fents and tabs, cotton and woollen.
Fern, for litter or packing, minimum
20 cwt. per consignment.
Ferrules, iron, brass, or steel.
Filberts.
Filters, earthenware.
Fire engines, steam.
Fire escapes.
Fire extinguishers (hand grenade),
packed.
Fire guards, metal.
Fire irons.
Fish, fresh, e.o.h.p.
Fish glue.
34
-continued.
Fish hooks.
Flannel.
Flax, e.o.h.p.
Flax straw, minimum 20 cwt. per
consignment. including oil cloth,
knmptulicon, and
Floor cloth,
boulinikon,
linoleum.
Flour dressing or purifying machines.
Flower roots (not orchids).
Forges; portable, e.o.h.p.
Forks and spoons.
Forks, toasting, iron.
Fruit, ripe, not hothouse:
Apricots.
Cherries.
Nectarines. '
Peaches.
Raspberries.
Strawberries.
Fustian and corduroy. .
Gas fittings, in parts, except brass and '
copper tubing. : ;
Gas meters.
Gdatine. :
German silver, in sheets.
German silver wire, in casks and cases.
Ginger, e.o.h.p.
Gins,
wheels with frames for hoisting
purposes.
Glass beads.
Glass,
crown, rolledor sheet. f
Glass,
flint, e.o.h.p.
Glass,
pate, rough.
Glass,
plate, not silvered. :
Gloves, cotton, woollen, or worsted, in
bales,
packs, or trusses.
Gloves, rough leather, for labourers.
Glycerine, in cases or boxes.
Glycerine grease, for lubricating pur-
poses,
in tins packed in wooden cases.
Goat skins, e.o.h.p.
Granite, polished or dressed, e.o.h.p.
Grapes, packed in cork dust or saw-
dust, in casks.
[57 & 58
VICT.]
Canal Tells
qn^Gharge®,-
QCJ@b.
ecvirjh
No,,
10
{Lagan,
Sfc.
QamU)%
Order,
Confyrmpiio^^i,;
189% "'
CLASS 3—!
Grindery.
Groceries, mixed.
Packages consigned as mixed gro-
ceries may include any grocery
articles set out in classes herein-
before mentioned or in this class,
the following articles in Class 4 :
Cardamoms.
Citric acid.
Confectionery, e.o.h.p.
Crystallised
fruits^
e.o.h.p.
Meat pies.
Preserved ginger.
Sausages.
Yeast, e.o.h.p.
and the following in Class 5 :
Blue, laundry, liquid, e.o.h.p.
Cinnamon.
Cloves.
Cochineal.
Cordials, e.o.h.p.
Extract of meat.
Indigo.
Isinglass. .
Lard, e.o.h.p.
Nutmegs.
Gums, e.o.h.p.
Gun barrels, rough.
Gun locks and gun furniture.
Gun stocks.
Gun wads.
Guns,
machine, in cases.
Gutta percha, raw.
Guttering or corrugating machines,
e.o.h.p. .
Hair, for manufacturing purposes,
e.o.h.p.
Hair cloth.
Hammer heads, e.o.h.p.
Hammers (not steam), e.o.h.p.
Handcuff's.
Handles, chest and saucepan.
Harness fittings, metallic, packed.
Harness or saddlery, in tin-lined cases
or casks. .0 2
continued.
Hardware
Packages containing any hardware
articles (not gold, silver, or plated)
set out in classes herein-be(ore
mentioned, or in this class, and
any of the following articles (not
gold, silver, or plated), viz.:
Awl blades.
Bayonets. ... -
Bed keys.
Bedsteads, metallic, in strawed
bundles. *
Bellows, packed. , ;'[
Bellows pipes.
Bells,
small.
Bicycle stands, wrought iron.
Bit burnishers, packed.
Bits,
iron or steel.
Blanks, bronze and copper, for
stamping for coins.
Blow pip?s.
•••,'•
Bolts,
door.
Bottle jacks. M
Boxes, safety.
Boxes or trunks, tin or sheet
iron,
packed in crates or cases.
Box or Italian irons.
Brands, iron or steel.
Brasswork, spun or stamped, packed.
Buckles, brass, steel, or iron.
Bullet moulds.
Busks, wooden, horn, or steel.
Buttons.
Calipers.
Candlesticks, brass or iron.
Carpet bag frames.
Carriage and foot warmers.
Cartridge cases, brass.
Cart step?.
Castings, brass, German silver, or
nickel.
Castors of all kinds.
Chains, curb or door.
Cinder sifter'.
Clasps, book, boot, or belt.
35
AiJ),
1894,
Lagan, fa.
[Oh.
CCVi.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[57 & 58
VICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
Sfc.
Canals), Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
A.D. 1894. CLASS 3
Lagan, frc. Hardware—cont.
Coach fittings, metallic, packed.
Coach wrenches.
Goal scuttles, metallic, packed, in
cases or boxes.
Coffee mills, small hand.
Coffin furniture, metallic.
Collars, dog.
Copying presses.
Corkscrews.
Curry combs.
Dies and die stocks.
Dust preventers.
Eyelets.
Fenders, packed in crates, cases, or
boxes.
Ferrules, iron, brass, or steel.
Fire guards (metal).
Fire irons.
Fish hooks.
Forks and spoons, metal.
Forks, toasting, iron.
Gas fittings, in parts, except brass
and copper tubing.
Gins,
wheels with frames for
hoisting purposes.
Grindery.
Gun l'arrels, rough.
Gun locks and gun furniture.
Hammer heads, packed.
Hammers, not steam, e.o.h.p.
Handcuffs.
Handles, chest and saucepan.
Harness fittings, metallic, packed.
Hat and umbrella stands, cast iron.
Hay forks, in bundles.
Hinges, brass.
Hooks, boot and button, hat and
coat, and reaping.
Hooks and eyes.
Horse clippers, packed in casks or
casej.
Jacks,
small.
Japanned ware, in casks or case?.
Kitchen fireplace stands.
Knitting pins.
36
continued.
Hard ware—cont.
Knives or blades for cutting
machines.
Knobs, range, iron or steel.
Knobs, door.
Knockers, door.
Ladles, not puddlers', iron.
Lamp burners.
Lanterns, tin or iron.
Latches, door.
Locks and keys.
Magnets.
Match boxes, japanned or 'enam-
elled tin, new, empty, packed.
Matchetts.
Medals, brass or copper.
Military ornaments.
Mortars and psstles, iron or steel.
Nails and rivets, brass or copper.
Needles (in tin lined cases).
Nut crackers.
Ornaments for saddlery, brass, iron,
or steel.
Ornaments for uniform.
Pans,
ash.
Pans,
copper, for closets.
Pans,
dust
Pans,
warming.
Patten rings.
Patterns, travellers', hardware.
Percussion cap shells.
Pins,
metal, in boxes.
Plates, door.
Plates, iron, enamelled.
Pliers.
Ponder flasks.
Pulley blocks, iron.
Pulleys, iron.
Pumps, hand, brass.
Railway carriage keys.
Refrigerators.
Riddles.
Saddletrees.
Scales, and weights, letter.
Screws, brass, copper, or zinc.
Screws, table expanding.
[57
&
58
VICT.]
Canal Tolls cmd
Charges,
[Oh.
CCVi.]
No. 10 (Lagan, fyc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
CLASS 3-
flardware—cont.
Scythe blades.
Scythes and sickles.
Shears, garden and sheep.
Ships' logs, metal.
Shoe horns and pegs, metallic.
Show tablets, metal, enamelled.
Skates.
Skewers, iroa or steel.
Snuffers, iron or steel.
Spanners.
Spittoons, iron.
Spring balances.
Springs, chair, sofa, mattress, door,
or cart.
Spurs.
Stair rods.
Steelyards.
Stirrups.
Sugar nippers.
Sweat scrapers, packed.
Syringes, garden.
Tacks.
Taper holders, metal.
Taps, brass.
Terrets.
Thimbles.
Tinware, in casks and cases.
Tips, brassed, for boot heels.
Tobacco boxes, metal.
Tools, carpenters', coopers', edge,
joiners', masons', and shipwrights'.
Traps, sink, brass or copper.
Traps, vermin.
Trays, iroa or steel.
Trivets, iron or steel.
Trouser stretchers, iron, portable.
Trowels.
Tubes, brass or copper (except
steam tubes), packed.
Umbrella fittings.
Umbrella stretchers.
Valves, brass.
Ventilators, small, iron or brass, for
buildings, packed.
Washers, brass or copper.
Lagan, $e.
Canals.
continued.
A.D. 1894.
Hardware—cont.
Weights, brass.
Wire, copper or brass, packed ip
cases or casks, or in bags.
Hassocks.
Hat and umbrella stands, cast iron.
Hats, rush, in bales, trusses, and
hampers.
Hay forks, in bundles.
Hay rakes, hand, e.o.h.p.
Hearthrugs, except skins.
Heel balls, shoemakers'.
Helmets, metal, in cases or boxes.
Herbs, green.
Hides, e o.h.p.
Hinges, brass.
Hollow-ware, iron, including kettles,
pans, maslins (pots for boiling
fruit), and water cans, in casks or
crates.
Honey, in casks, or in jars packed in
crates or cases.
Hoofs, horns, and horn tips, buffalo,
cow, goat, ox, and sheep, e.o.h.p.
Hooks and eyes.
Hooks, boot, button, hat, coat, reaping.
Hops.
Horse clippers, packed in casks or cases.
Hosiery in bales, packs, or trusses.
Huckabacks.
Hurdles, iron or steel, on wheels.
India rubber goods, except shoes and
goloshes.
India rubber, raw.
Ink, printers'.
Jacks, small.
Japanned ware, in casks or cases.
Jews' harps.
Joiners' work (common wood)—Bead-
ings and mouldings (not gilt,
lacquered, or varnished), doors and
door frames, fittings and fixtures
lor buildings, staircases, balusters and
hand rails, window sashes and
frames and shutters.
Juniper berries.
C 3 37
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'V&wt
WWM^Cti&ges, '{57 &$8
Vita.]
MflO '(bd$to\
*$.
Cdiialsj;'OrtervVdhfifmdtion%1£ct, '1894.
£ti.
i89*4. CliASS 3
'"i^m^Sfc. Kips, e.o.hp.
^ana^ Kitchen fireplace stands.
Knitting pins.
Knives or blades for cutting machines.
Knobs, range, iron or steel.
Knobs, door.
Knockers, door.
Laces,
boot or stay, cotton or leather.
Ladles (not puddlers'), iron.
Lamp black.
Lamp burners.
Lamp chimneys (glass).
Lamp frames (street).
Lamp reflectors, enamelled iron.
Lamp wick.
Lamps, paraffin, in parts (except china
or earthenware), packed in casks
and cases.
Lanterns, tin or iron.
Lard, in bladders, in crocks in wood,
or in tubs or tins without lids.
Latches, door.
Lavatory stands and basins, earthen-
ware, complete, enamelled.
Lawn mowers, packed,
Lead pencils.
Leather, e.o.h.p.
Lemon and lime juice, e.o.h.p.
Life buoys.
Limestone, polished or dressed.
Lime water, e.o.h.p.
Lincrusta and anaglypta (decorative
wall papers).
Linen cloth, packed.
Linen yarn or grey linen, e.o.h.p.
Liquorice.
Locks and keys.
Looking glass frames, common, wood
(not gilded), or Dutch metalled.
Macaroni.
Machines, fitted up, packed, e.o.h.p.
Magnesia.
Magnets.
Marble, packed, and in slabs cemented
together.
38
continued.
Margarine, in crocks in wood, or in
crocks when packed with straw in
baskets.
Marquees or tents.
Mastic.
Match boxes, japanned or enamelled
tin, new, empty, packed.
Matchetts.
Mats and matting, e.o.h.p.
Medals, brass or copper.
Megass, minimum 20 cwt. per con-
signment.
Merinoes, in bales, packs, or trusses.
Mexican fibre, minimum 20 cwt per
consignment.
Mica.
Military ornaments, except gold,
silver, or plated.
Milk.
Milk cans and pans.
Millboard rollers, for [winding paper,
in cases.
Mops.
Mortars and pestles, iron or steel.
Mortars and pestles, marble.
Moss,
packed.
Muslin, book, if packed in bales, packs,
or trusses.
Mustard, e.o.h.p.
Nails and rivets, brass or copper.
Needles (in tin-lined cases).
Netting, cotton and twine.
Nickel.
Nitrate of baryta.
Nut crackers, except gold, silver, or
plated.
Oars.
Oils,
not dangerous, e.o.h.p.
Oleic acid, in casks.
Ornaments for saddlery, brass, iron, or
steel.
Ornaments for uniform, except gold,
silver, or plated.
Osiers, twigs, and willows, white or
stained. ,
Osnaburgs.
i[57
&
58
VICT.]
^
Otinal Tolls
MkGMrgk,
L
[OhV
CCVll]
MJW(I/dgm,'fe.
Canals),
Orkdf
Confihriati&^Abill^.
Oxalic acid.
Paints,
in
cans, hampers, boxes,
or
iron
bottle?.
Palliasses, straw.
Palmetto
leUf,
minimum
20
cwt.
per
consignment.
Pans,
iish.
Pans,
chemical
and
dye, iron
or
steel.
Pans,
copper,
for
closets.
Pans,
(lust.
Pans,
earthenware
or
iron, for sanitary
purposes.
Pans,
warming.
Paper, e.o.Lp.
Paper collars, cuffs,
and
shirt fronts.
Paper, gummed
for
labels.
Paper hangings, e.o.kp.
Paper tubes,
for
cops.
Parian,
in
hampers.
Patten rings.
Pattens,
in
casks, cases,
or
boxes.
Patterns, travellers', hardware.
Pearl shells.
Penholders, wood
or
metal (except
gold, silver,
or
plated).
Pepper.
Percussion cap shells.
' Percussion caps, uncharged.
Petroleum grease
or
petroleum jelly.
Piassava, e.o.h.p.
Pickles, e.o.h.p.
Picture frames, common, wood
(not
gilded),
or
Dutch metalled.
Pins,
metal.
Plants, e.o.h.p.
Plates, door.
Plates, iron, enamelled.
Pliers.
Powder flasks.
Preserves (fish, fruit, meat,
and
provisions), e.o.h.p.,
in
crates
or
" baskets.
Pulley blocks, wood
or
iron.
Pulleys, iron.
Pumps and pump castings, e.o.h.p,
sweeping
CLASS
3—continued.
Pumps, hand, brass.
Quicks, e.o.Lp.
Rabbit
fur, or
hatters' wool.
Raffia.
Railway cards and tickets.
Railway carriage keys.
"
Reels,
for
garden hose.
' n
Refrigerators.
* !
Rennet.
Rick poles
and
covers.
Riddles.
Road scraping
and
road
machines.
Rock crystal.
Rugs,
hearth, except skin.
Saddlery
or
harness,
in
tin-lined cases
or casks.
Saddletrees.
Sauces, e.o.h.p.
Saw-bench machines, portable, packed.
Scale beams and scales.
Scales
and
weights, letter.
Scoops, wood.
Screw jacks, except iron.
Screw?, brass, copper,
or
zinc.
Screws, table expanding.
Scythes
and
sickles.
Scythe blades.
Scythe sneds
or
handles.
Sealing wax.
Seaweed, edible.
Sewing machines,
in
parts, packed.
Sewing machine stands,
packed
in
cases
or
frames.
Shafts, cart.
Shafts,
gig,
carriage,
or dog
not painted
nor
varnished.
Shavings, wood.
Shears, garden and sheep.
Sheepskins, e.o.Lp.
Sheet steel.
Shellac.
Shells.
Ships'
blocks.
Ships'
logs, metal.
0
4 39
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
Sj-c.
Canals.
in parts,
cart,
A.D.
1894.
[Ch.
CCVi.]
Carnal
Tolls
and
Charges,
[57 & 58
VICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan, Sfc. Canals), Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
CLASS
3—continued.
Strickles, e.o.h.p.
Lagan,
$c.
Ships' sails, finished.
Canals. ghirtgj cotton, woollen,
and
linen,
in
bales,
packs, trusses,
and
hampers.
Shoe horns
and
pegs.
Shoes
and
boots, including goloshes
and leather
cut
into shoe shapes,
in casks, cases,
or
boxes.
Shot belts.
Show cards (cardboard), unframed.
Show tablets, metal, enamelled.
Shutters, revolving, wooden.
Shuttles, weavers'.
Silver ore.
Sinks,
enamelled.
Skates.
Skewers, iron
or
steel.
Skins,
hare
and
rabbit.
Slate beds
of
billiard tables, packed
in cases.
Slate slabs, e.o.h.p,
Snuffer?, iron
or
steel.
Spanners.
Spindles,
in
boxes.
Spirits,
in
casks
or
cases.
Spittoons, iron.
Splints, wood,
for
matches.
Spring balances.
Springs, chair, sofa, mattress, door,
or
cart.
Spurs,
not
plated.
Squeegees,
for
cleaning ships' decks,
&c.
Stable fittings
and
mangers, iron
enamelled.
Stair rods.
Starch, e.o.h.p.
Stationery, e.o.h.p.
Stays,
not
silk,
for
wearing apparel.
Steelyards.
Stills,
iron.
Stirrups.
Stone blue, e.o.h.p.
Stoves,
gas or oil.
Straw, minimum
20
cwt.
per
consign-
ment. 40
Stuff goods,
in
bales, packs,
or
trusses.
Sugar, e.o.h.p.
Sugar candy.
Sugar nippers, except gold, silver,
or
plated.
Sweat scrapers, packed.
Syringes, garden.
Syrup,
in
cases,
in
tins
in
baskets,
or
in stone bottles packed
in
crates
or
hampers.
Tables, cast iron
or
steel,
in
parts.
Tacks.
Talc.
Taper holders, metal.
Tapes.
Taps,
brass.
Tea.
Terrets.
Thimbles, except gold, silver, or plated.
Thread, cotton
and
linen.
Tinware,
in
casks
or
cases.
Tips,
brassed,
for
boot heels.
Toasting forks, iron
or
steel.
Tobacco boxes, metal.
Tobacco juice, e.o.h.p.
Tobacco
leaf,
e.o.h.p.
Tools, carpenters', coopers', edge,
joiners', masons', and shipwrights'.
Tow, e.o.h.p.
Toys,
packed.
Traps, sink, brass
or
copper.
Traps, vermin.
Trays, iron
or
steel.
Trellis work (wood),
in
bundles.
Trivets, iron
or
steel.
Troughs, bakers', wooden.
Troughs, cattle
and
other, iron
or
steel.
Trouser stretchers, iron, portable.
Trowels.
Tubes, brass
or
copper (except steam),
packed.
Tubs,
washing.
Tubs,
wood.
[57 &
58
VICT.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh. CCVi.]
JVo.
10
(Lagan,
$c.
Gcmals),
Order Gonfirrmtion
Act,
1894.
CLASS
3—continued.
Turnery ware.
Type.
Umbrella fittings.
Umbrella stretchers.
Valves, brass.
Varnish, e.o.h.p.
Vaseline.
Vegetable ivory.
Velvet, cotton, in bales, packs, or
trusses.
Ventilators, small, iron or brass, for
buildings, packed.
Vermicelli.
Vinegar, e.o.h.p.
Wadding, cotton.
Washers, brass or copper.
Wash leather.
Washstand tops, marble, packed.
Washing and wringing machines,
packed.
Water meters.
Weighing machines, small (those used
for weighing packages and goods).
Weights, brass.
Wheelbarrows.
Wheels, rudder or steeringj in cases,
crates,
or frames.
Whetstones and honestonea,
Whisks, packed.
Winches, steam.
Window frames, iron, coJip.
Wines,
British, e.o.h.p.
Wines,
in casks or cases.
Wire,
copper or bras3, packed in cases
or casks, or in bags.
Wood, bent, e.o.h.p.
Wool, dressed or carded.
Woollen and worsted goods, in bales,
packs,
or trusses.
Woollen cloth, in bales, packs, or
trusses.
Xylonite.
Yarns,
twist and weft (except silk).
YeJlow or Persian berriea
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
$e,
Canals.
CLASS
4.
Agricultural machines and implements,
e.o.h.p.
Alabaster.
Albumen.
Algerian fibre, co.h.p.
Alizarine, e.o.h.p.
Ammonia, liquid, in bottles (other
than carboysj in hampers.
Anchovies.
Annotto, e.o.h.p.
Anthracene, co.h.p.
Asparagus.
Bacon and hams, fresh or green,
Bags,
leather.
Beef
wine,
in boxes.
Bee hives, straw.
Beer engines.
Bellows, e.o.h.p.
Bells,
e.o.Lp.
Billiard cues, in bundles.
Blinds,
Venetian and chain, e.o.h.p.
Boilers, copper.
Books,
bound or half bound in
calf,
Morocco, roan, Eussia, or law
calf.
Boots and shoes, including goloshes
and leather cut into boot shapes,
in hampers (white rod).
Braces, for wearing apparel, not silk,
e.o.h.p.
Bristles, e.o.h.p.
Britannia metal goods.
Bronze powder.
Brooms and brushes, e.o.kp.
Bungs and corks.
Butter, in flats or hampers, or in tubs
or cools|without lids.
41
.
•wio
i] Gamd
Tolls
aM
-Charges,
[57
&158
'V'ICT.]
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
fyc.
Canals.
Candles,
wax.
Canes
and
rattans.
Caps,
men's
or
boys' (except silk),
in
boxes
or
cases.
Caravans (showmen's
or
hawkers')
and vans containing steam round-
abouts.
Carbolic acid, solid.
Carboys, gutta-percha.
Cardamoms.
.
Cats
and
dogs' meat.
Cattle cribs.
Chaff,
e.o.h.p.
Chairs
and
seats, garden, e.o.h.p.
Chairs, common, folding,
in
boxes,
cases,
crates,
and
parcels.
Chemicals,
not
dangerous, corrosive,
or
explosive,
in
boxes
or
hampers.
Chimney pieces, metal, unpacked.
Chimney tops, iron
or
zinc.
China,
in
boxes
or
cases.
China grass, e.o.h.p.
Churns
and
churning machines,
Cisterns.
Citric acid.
Clocks, turret
and
church.
Clogs, e.o.h.p.
Cloth, linen, bleached, tied
in
bundles,
but
not
protected
by
wrappers,
or
not packed.
Clothing (exclusive
of
silk goods),
e.o.h.p.
Coach
and
upholsterers' trimmings,
e.oji.p.
Coal scuttles, e.o.h.p.
Cobalt.
Coffee carts
or
stalls,
on
wheels.
Confectionery, e.o.h.p.
•Corn crushers.
Cricket implements.
Croquet implements.
Crystallised fruit, co.h.p.
Curtains, cotton, lace.
Bandy rollers,
in
case?,
for
paper mills,
42
CLASS
^-^continued.
Drapery, light—Packages containing
any drapery articles
set out in
classes herein-before mentioned,
and
in this class,
and any of the
fol-
lowing articles:
Bags (leather, ladies' hand, courier,
and travelling).
Braces,
not
silk,
for
wearing
apparel.
Carpeting, exceeding
15
feet
in
length, packed
in
cases.
Cloth, woollen.
Clothing (exclusive
of
silk goods),
e.o.Lp.
Coach
and
upholsterers' trim-
mings.
Gloves, cotton, woollen,
and
worsted.
Haberdashery.
Hosiery.
Muslins (book).
Needles.
Stuff goods.
Umbrellas.
Woollen
and
worsted goods.
Dripping,
in
bladders.
Druggists' sundries,
in
mixed packages.
Drugs,
in
boxes
or
hampers.
<>
Drysalteries, e.o.h.p.
.
Dye extracts.
Dyes,
e.o.h.p.
Earthenware,
in
boxes
or
cases.
Eggs,
e.o.h.p.
Esparto grass, e,o.h.p.
Extract
of
malt.
Felt
hat
bodies.
Fern
for
litter
or
packing, e.o.h.p.
Fire engines, e.o.h.p.
Fish, fresh
Brill, grayling, lobsters, oysters,
prawns,
red
mullet, salmon, smelt,
soles,
trout, turbot, whitebait.
Flax
in the
straw.
Flax straw, e.o.h.p.
Flower roots, e.ch.p.
CLASS
A^continued.
'Flower stands, wrought iron.
Fluid, disinfecting, in bottles, packed in
cases or hampers, or in basketed jars.
Footballs.
Frilling machines, in parts, packed.
Fruit-cleaning machines.
Furniture, in vans, carts, or road
waggons.
Garden arches.
Garden engine's.
Glasshouse pots.
Glass,
in boxes or cases, e.o.h.p.
Glass,
prepared, for photographers.
Globes, moons, or shades, glass,
common.
Gloves, cotton, woollen, and worsted,
e.o.Lp.
Gold size.
Golf clubs.
Grates, ovens, ranges, or stoves,
polished.
Gravestones or tombstones.
Gun barrels, e.o.h,p.
Guns.
Gutta-percha goods.
Guttering or corrugating machines,
not packed.
Haberdashery.
Hand carts.
Handmills.
Hares,
dead.
Harness, e.o.Lp.
Hat leathers.
Hats,
soft felt. -"- ;
Hawkers' packs and trusses.
"HoHdw-ware, iron, including kettles,
pans,
maslins (pots for boiling fruit),
and water cans, e.o.h.p.
Honey, e.o.h.p;
Hop bitters.
Hose, leather and canvas.
Hosiery, e.o.h.p.
Household linen and wearing apparel
(exclusive of silk goods), e.o.h.p.
Incubators, complete.
Ink, e.o.h.p. ' x' i
Japanned ware, e.o.h.p.
Kilting machines, in parts, packed.
Knapsacks, soldiers'.
Knitting machines, in parts, packed.^
Lac.
Lace, British, not silk.
Laces,
boot or stay, e.o.h.p.
Lamps.
Lawn mowers, not packed.
Lawn tennis implements. s '
Leather leggings.
Lint.
Lithographic stones.
Looms, not packed.
Luggage or baggage, personal.
Machinery, in parts, not packed,
e.o.h.p.
Machines, fitted up, not packed,
e.o.Lp. ; ,iw
Malt crushers.
Maps,
in boxes or cases.
Margarine, in baskets, flats, or
hampers, or in tubs without lids.
Mats,
skin.
Mattresses.
Meat, fresh.
Meat pies.
Meat safes.' '
Megass, e.o.h.p.
Mexican fibre, e.o.h.p.
Mincing machines.**
Mushrooms." '
Muslin, book, e.o.h.p.
Needles, e.o.kp.
Oleic acid, e.o.b.p.
Palmetto
leaf,
e.o.b.p.
Panoramas and theatrical scenery.
Pans,
copper.
Parian, in boxes or cases.
Pattens, e.o.h.p.
Patterns, wood, for castings.
Pens,
steel.
Perforating and paper-cutting machines.
Pine-apples, not hothouse, packed.
43
A.D.
1894.
Lagan, frc.
Canals.
[Oh.
CCVi.]
Canal Toils
and
Charges,
[57
&
58
VICT.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
$c. Gamls),
Order Confirmation
Act,
1894.
A.D.
1894.
Lagan,
$c.
Canals.
Pipes,
brass and copper.
Pipes,
smoking.
Pistols.
Plaiting machines, in parts, packed.
Plated goods.
Plums (dried), in fancy boxes.
Porcelain.
Poultry, dead.
Preserved ginger.
Preserves (fish, fruit, meat, and pro-
visions), e.o.h.p.
Eabbits, dead.
Razor strops.
Reeds and rushes.
Reflectors, glass, with metal backs.
Rifles.
Rollers, type, printers'.
Saddlery, e.o.h.p.
Sausages and saveloys.
Saw-bench machines, portable, not
packed.
Seal skins, e.o.h.p.
Seeds,
e.o.h.p.
Sewing machine stands, e.o.h.p.
Shafts,
gig, carriage, or dog cart,
e.o.h.p.
Sheep racks.
Shirts,
e.o.h.p.
Shoes and boots, including goloshes
and leather cut into shoe shapes, in
hampers (white rod).
Show cards, e.o.h.p.
Shrubs and trees, co.h.p.
Skins,
fine, including deer, fox, kid,
_
musquash, and nutria.
Snuff.
Spades and shovels, wooden.
Spermaceti.
Spindles, co.h.p,
Spirits,
in hampers.
Spirits of tar, e.o.h.p.
Stag horns.
Steam gauges.
Stereotype casts.
Stills,
copper.
44
CLASS
4—continued.
Stone,
decorative,
carved for decorating
the interior of buildings.
Stoves, fire-clay tile.
Straw, e.o.h.p.
Stuff goods, e.o.Lp.
Swing boats and hobby horses.
Tables, cast iron or cast steel.
Tanks.
Tartaric acid.
Telegraph instruments, packed.
Telephone apparatus, packed.
Textile fabrics, made of mixed cotton,
linen, wool, or similar materials.
Theatrical luggage.
Tiles,
art.
Tin crystals.
Tinware, e,o.h.p.
Tobacco, manufactured, except cigars
and cigarettes.
Tomatoes.
Toys,
co.h.p.
Tubes,
tin and zinc.
Tubing, brass or copper, e.o.h.p.
Ultramarine.
Umbrellas.
Umbrella sticks, e.o.h.p.
Vans,
commercial travellers'.
Vats.
Vegetable washing machines.
Vegetables, hothouse, packed.
Veneers.
Venison.
Verdigris.
Walking sticks, e.o.h.p.
Warps,
except silk.
Washing and wringing machines, not
packed.
Whalebone.
Wheels, cart, coach, and carriage.
Wheels, rudder or steering, e.o.h.p.
Wines,
in hampers.
Wire,
insulated.
Wire,
polished or needle.
W
ire
gauze.
[57
&
58
"VICT.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Oh.
CCVi.]
No. 10 (Lagm,
fyc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
CLASS
4—continued. A.D. 1894.
Woodwork
for the
manufacture
of
Woollen
and
worsted goods, e.o.li.p.
Lagan,
§•.
organs. Woollen cloth, e.o.h.p.
Cmah-
Woodwork
for the
manufacture
of
Yeast, e.o.Lp.
pianos.
CLASS
5.
Acetic
or
wood acid, e.o.h.p.
Aluminium.
Amber.
Ammonia, liquid, e.o.h.p.
Animals
and
birds, stuffed,
in
cases.
Aquaria, glass.
Artificial flowers.
Bagatelle tables.
Balloons,
Bark, not
for
tanning, e.o.h.p.
Barometers.
Baskets, e.o.h.p.
Bath chairs.
Beadings
and
mouldings, gilt, lac-
quered,
or
varnished, e.o.h.p.
Beds and bedding.
Bicycles.
Billiard tables.
Bird cages.
Bismuth.
Blue, laundry, liquid, e.o.h p.
Boats
and
canoes.
Boots
and
shoes, including goloshes
and leather
cut
into boot shapes,
e.o.h.p.
Boxes, co.h.p.
Butter,
in
crocks, e.o.h.p.
Caps,
e.o.h.p.
Carbolic acid, liquid, e.o.h.p.
Carboys, glass.
Cards,
for
carding machines, e.o.h.p.
Carriage bodies, e.o.h.p.
Chairs
and
seats e.o.h.p.
Chandeliers
and
gasaliers.
Chemicals,
not
dangerous, corrosive,
or
explosive, e.o.h.p.
Chloride
of
gold,
in
boxes,
for
photo-
graphers.
Cigars
and
cigarettes.
Cinnamon.
Clock cases.
Clocks, co.h.p.
Cloves.
Cochineal.
Coffins."
Collodion cotton,
in
bottles, packed
in
cases.
Colours,
in
jars.
Conservatories
and
hothouses,
in
parts.
Cordials, e.o.h.p.
Cork socks, co.h.p.
Crape.
Cyanite,
in
jars.
Dripping,
in
crocks, e.o.h.p.
Drugs, e.o.h.p.
Dyes,
in glass carboys.
Empty cases, casks, crates, hampers,
and other empties, e.o.h.p.
Engravings.
Evergreens.
Extract
of
meat.
Feathers.
Fenders, e.o.h.p.
Figures, casts,
or
ornaments, ala-
baster, bronze, gypsum, plaster,
stucco,
or
terra cotta.
Figures, flowers, and heads, wax.
Flowers,
cut.
Flower stands, e.o.h.p.
Frilling machines, fitted up, packed.
Fruit, hothouse.
Furniture, e.o.h.p.
Furs.
Game.
Glass,
cut, ornamental,
for
doors.
Glass,
plate, silvered.
45
[Oh. CCVi.>
Ggmal Tolls
and;,GUrgm,-
[57.& 58 Y^;
J/i»,jp
{boQW*
$C
-Qanafy),
Order
Gonfirip&tim,
4tf*{l$tofa
A.D.
1894.
Lagan, frc.
Canals.
CLASS
5-
Glass,
stained.
Globes, for educational purposes.
Globes, moons, or shades, glass, e.o.h.p.
Gloves, e.o.h.p.
Glycerine, e.o.h.p.
Hair, for head dressing.
Hat and umbrella stands, wood.
Hats,
except soft felt and rush.
Helmets, felt, in cases or boxes.
Horses, dead-
Indigo.
Isinglass.
Ivory, e.o.h.p.
Jet.
Kilting machines, fitted up, packed.
Knitting machines, fitted up, packed.
Lace.
Lard, e.o.h.p.
Looking glass frames, e.o.kp.
Looking glasses and mirrors, glass.
Lustres and vases, glass.
Magnesium metal.
Maps,
e.o.h.p.
Margarine, in crocks, e.o.h.p.
Match boxes, empty, e.o.h.p.
Military ornaments, e.o.h.p.
Millinery.
Models, clay
Morphia, in bottles in hampers.
Moss,
e.o.h.p.
Musical instruments.
Muslins.
Nitrate of copper, in jars or stone
bottles covered with wicker basket
work.
Nitrate of silver, in boxes, for photo-
graphers.
Nut crackers, e.o.h.p.
jSutmegs.
Optical instruments.
Organs and organ work.
Ornaments for uniform, e.o.h.p.
Overmantels, cast iron, with mirrors.
Paints, in jars.
Papier mstche goods.
46
-continued.
Parchment
Penholders, co.h.p.
Perambulators, complete, or in parts,
Perfumery.
Phosphorus paste (vermin killer),
packed.
Photographic apparatus.
Picture frames, co.h.p.
Pictures.
Pine apples, e.o.h.p.
Plaiting machines, fitted up, packed.
Plants and shrubs (garden), in
baskets, mats, pots, or tubs.
Platinum.
Plush, silk.
Portmanteaus.
Poultry, alive.
Quicksilver.
Quills.
Retorts, glass.
Ribbons.
Rocking horses.
Rollers, brass or copper,
Seal skins, made into articles of
wearing apparel.
Serpentine, manufactured, packed.
Sewing machines, fitted up, packed.
Shoes and boots, including goloshes
and leather cut into shoe shapes,
e.o.h.p.
shops,
glass and
Show cases for
wood work.
Silk.
Silver precipitate.
Spirits, co.h.p.
Sponges.
Straw goods, including straw hats and
straw bonnets.
Straw plait.
Sugar nippers, e.o.Lp.
Summer houses.
Surgical instruments.
Teazles.
Telescopes, '
[57 & 58
VICT.]
Canal Tolls
and
Charges,
[Ch. CCVi.]
No.
10
(Lagan,
fyc.
Canals),
Order Confirmation
Act, 1894.
CLASS
5—continued.
A.D. 1894.
Thermometers.
Thimbles, e.o.Lp.
Tonquin beans.
Tortoiseshell.
Tricycles and velocipedes.
Trunks.
Turpentine, spirits
of,
e.o.h.p.
Turtle.
Printed by
EYRE
and
SPOTTIBWOODE,
FOR
T. DIGBT PIGOTT,
Esq., C.B., the Queen's Printer
of
Acts of Parliament.
And
to
he
purchased,
either directly or through any
Bookseller,
from
EYRE
AND
SPOTTISWOODE,
EAST HAEDIITO STREET, EIEET STEEET,
E.C.; or
JOHN MENZIES & Co., 12,
HANOVEK STREET, EMSBUBGH,
and
90, WEST NILE STREET, GLASGOW ;
or
HODGES,
FIGGIS,
&
Co.,
LIMITED,
104,
GRAETOIT STEEET, DUBLIN.
Velvet,
e.O.h.p.
Lagan
^c.
'
r
Canals.
Ventilatois, e.o.h.p.
Watch glasses.
Wines, e.o.h.p.
Woodwork, carved, for decorating the
interior of buildings.
Yolk of eggs,

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