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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. ON and after the Ist day of JANUARY, 18SI the Boards charges at the Port of Oamam will be as follows, and the several rates and bye-laws hereunder stated will be put in Secretary. CHARGES ON GOODS (Collected by railway with haulage charges). WHARFAGE : General Merchandise, 2a per ton ; weight or measurement at option of the Board. Coals, 2a per ton. Timber (native), s<l per hundred superficial feet. , , , Timber (hardwood), 7d per hundred superficial feet. Fencing Foats and Rails, 4s per hundred. Palings, 7d per hundred. "Wheat 10 4-bush. bags to the ton, 2s per ton, Barley, 12 „ „ „ Potatoes, 12 „ », r 3 »> Oats, 14 ~ •> »' Flour, Bran, Pollard, and other Produce, 22001bs to the ton, 2s per ton. ■Wool, 6d per bale. Stone (Oamaru), Id per foot. Slates, 2s per ton. Cattle and Horses, 2a 6d each (leanings, half rates). Sheep, 2d each. Pigs. 4d each. Minimum charge for parcels, 2d. Transhipments at wharves or at anchorage, half-rates. CHARGES TO VESSELS. Port charges, payable half-yearly, 4d per ton register. . . Removal fee, Id per ton register, minimum charge 10s. , , Pilotage (charged both inwards and outsailing vessels, 3d per ton register. Sailing vessels, with tug, 2d per ton register. Steamers, l£«l per ton register. The above charges are payable to the Collector of Customs. The following charges are payable to the Harbor Board's Collector: berthage rate. Inwards. stl per ton on cargo lauded. Outwards, s<l per ton on cargo shipped. CRAXAOE. Inw -rd cargo, fixed charges, 6d per ton. cargo, if required, 6d per ton. Use of ct-j buckets, 2d per ton. The crane, be sent to vessels at the request of the. masters of Teasels, and will while working at such vessels tie Keld to be part of the ship's a Pfliances, and any damage which m3y occur to C» e vessels or cranes by faulty slinging, catching on combings or rigging, breaking of chains, 4ings, or from any other cause whatever shall fee at the risk of the master or owner of sttc'r. vessel. The Harbor Board will in no case bt. responsible for auoh damage. The Bertnace charge on transhipments will be outwards only. Vessels receinng or discharging cargo at moorings or anchor*jje, half berthage rates. Tho west side of Noi. roanby Wharf reserved for steamera. Cargo will be computed a3 follows : Timber, native, 4SO superficial feet lo the ton. Timber, hardwood, 320 superficial feet to the ton. Posts and rails, 50 to the ton. Paling*. 320 to the ton. £»tone (Oamaru), 22 cubic feet to the ton. Wool. 5 bales to the ton. All other goods as per wharfage. WARPS.

Vessels at the "Wharves •will be charged per ton register per day or part of daj for the nse of warps. Vessels not at th< Wharves supplied -with warps or othei appliances will be charged for the sami not exceeding Id per ton register pel day for each rope supplied, at the diS' cretion of the Harbor Master. The Harbor Board takes no charge of 01 responsibility over vessels whilst in the Porl of Oamaru. Their security and safety eithei at anchor or moored alongside any wharf, pier, jetty, or moorings, is at the risk of th« master or owner, and the Board will in nc case be answerable for any damage to vessels from any cause whatever, although everj care and precaution will be taken by the Board to have the warps and moorings kept in a state of efficiency. Mast ere or owners of vessels will be charged for any damage tc warps caused by the neglect of the masters Or any of the crew. BOAT LICENSES. C?argo Boats, Ballast Boats, Tank Boats, and Watermen's Boats, annual license fee of •20s each. Master or person in charge of vessels or boats plying for hire within the port, annual license fe-?, 20s. BOATING AND BALLAST. The Board does not necessarily undertake to supply lighterage or ballast to any vessel, bat will at its discretion endeavor to do_ so when required, upon notice in writing being given to the Boajd, in which case the following charges will be made : Boating to or from outer anchorage, 3s per ton. Boating under shelter of Breakwater, 2a per ton. Ballast delivered at wharf, 43 per ton. Ballast delivered at anchorage. 7s per ton. It is to be distinctly understood that the sr,ard does not hold itself responsible for fuiy damage to cargo from whatever cause arising, cor for any delay that may occur. pUNPOWDER ANCHORAGE, ETC. TJie following charges are filed for the transport and storage of Gunpowder and other explosive substances or compounds at the Port of Oama.ru : s. Boating to or from landing place, per keg or park age of 251bs ... 0 6 Minimum charge ' 10 0 MAr.AZIVB CHAEOES : Receiving, per keg or package of 25lba or under .. ... ... 0 C Delivering, per keg or package of 25Ibs or under ... ... ... 0 F Storage T per keg or package of 251b3 or under, per week ... ... 0 1 Proportional charge for larger packages. Consignee or owner to pay the charges. Adopted at a Special Meeting of the Oamaru Harbor Board, held thi3 nineteenth day of November, 18S0. GEORGE SUMPTER, Chairman. Tnos. Forrester, Secretary. 221 WE ARE BUYERS or HEAT AND OATS. W NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY OF OAMARU. COMBINATION NO. '•.f THB KAKANUI HANDICAP & PUBLICANS' race, Run on Boring Day, Dec. 27th, 1380. ISO AT £l—lß PRIZES. N.B.—A special draw for each ract. C. P. ROBERTS. Treasurer. Box 9, Port Office, Or, Royal Hotel, Oamaru. 128 rj, FALCONER AND CO., (Late John Thompooo,) CABINETMAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, THAMES-STREET, OiIUKVi SCO

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 24 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 24 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 24 December 1880, Page 3

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