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order to ascertain fcho dues payable in respect of the vessel or of goods therein. 'Tbe maßter of every vessel shall produce the certificate of registry of hie vessel to the Collector on demand, and also where goods are liable to the payment of dues to the Thames Harbour Board, give auch information to the said Collector as will enable the : said Harbour Board to levy the dues payable in'i rcßpect thereof. The master of every veisel shall, on d.envnH. give to the Collect or a copy of tho bill of iading or manifest of th 6 cargo, or other ipropfer account of all goods intended to be unshipped from the vessel, and the name of the owner to whom all or an|p goods in such are intended to be delivered. ; , .

; ' Wharf Tolis. a. d; 6. iFor each time of passing on to or off J the Graham etown Goods Wharf, or theKopu Wharf (excepting, for , , \ all hpr«es, flraiys, or other ■ { I vehicles in the employment of the \ Thames Harbor JRoard) there shall

i be paid— :i '"' 'Fojn each cnrt, waggon lor.pther vehicle j | drawn or propelled by one horse or '"■'' l other motive power, and not carryi ing.in. such vehicle more than one -tbnj by weight or measurement, of : goods, merchandise, earth, wares, or j other material ... „., ... 0. 3 For every ton or part of- a ton over and | above one ton ' r ;..'. < ... ; u..y 0 3 For .each.cab, cart, carriage, omnibus or other'vehicle drawn by one horse... 0 3 For each cab, cart, carriage, omnibus or , , ■ : ' other vehicle drawn by two horses • 0 6 For each horse not drawing a vehicle ... 0 6 For each bead of cattle M ... ... P-; 6 For each pig, sheep or goat./,... _ ... U O, 1 For eaoh« person wheeling or drawing a l 1 perambulator, or truck or barrow 0 2 Foir bach horse' solely employed in d«-' ,' ! charging or loading vessels (by hoist-.- ' ' ing), each day'or part of a day .„■ 3.'/. [6 For "l each.head of cattle -landed or, '] I shi^ea'on at or from' the \Albcrt! ' ! 'StreetWliarfi Or^ th^Bpaehbetweefl ■'•!' KopU^Wharf aM Bo'cky Point, in* :'

eluding all interyening Rivers, aud ( „,.. ■ -Eatuaries and fcHe Bants ;th.ere'o.f ' ,0 6 For Vach ■ pigi »h'e'ep, or '"goat", landed" !j:lft ior shipped 'on, at, !or" from' llhe I wharf, and other places lastly men- > .tioned, or any of ( them. r ... . ; •••iP\< \ No person shall cause to be carried off or onjany wharf a'greater weight thaWtwo tons on [one pair of wheels, -or four tons on two pair of j wheelSi and no, greater weight than - foiir tons at one time, sball be allowed to go ' offjor on any wharf' ©accept by the permission of pc Board. - - Any .persoHfin, charge ; pf, a-vehicle,drawn by ihorses in'double harnpsa upon ariy wharf ehall not leave Ihe^'driver's seat during the time the vehicle is in^ motion, apd no vehicle shall be driven at a pace faster than a walk.

Any person in charge of .f^Teihple^ and leaving the side of -'such veh'iclej 'shall first pass,, tlitough ?the:rieair wheel io^ ♦rheelß thereof a chain or chains so as effectually to prevent the rotation of.such.wheel or wheels. ; ... . „ Fendee'Dues.',',,'', Z^'., . , „ 7. Every person who shrtll use any fender provided by the Thames Harl i bour Board shall; pay tfor the use * ', ■ theceof,as.follows :—-,.,,. , s .- „, a , JFor the, viße of any fender »ti any Whferf '■ * ! there shall be paid one shilling a day, ,or part of a day, for each f „.,'., : fender'; and any 'fender lost, or " ; broken fwhen taken into use, and -■( ,■) ! before return to the said Board, ; shall be paid for by _ the master or ■ owner bftbe Vessel (at the Option '«' 'of the said Board) using same;- f: ; If any person: shall commit- any breach, whether by way of omission, or commission of this By-law, or any part or parts thereof, be shall be liable for every such breach to forfeit and pay a penr.lty not exceeding £20. . Adopted at-a special meeting of . the said Thames Harbor Board „ ; held on the'3oth day of April, ! in the year of our Lord, 1879. The Common..Seal, of the said „: i Thames Harbor Board is affixed ;; ... hereto in the presence of .. W. Da vies, Chairman. ■-'- t . „ WMpMoptriLo^aHf. „,. . ;17 "tv '■ M."i>\ i Jou'N^OeioßNE."'/' '' ':''\ ''■''' •' F.C. Dean, Secretary. :»';; ; .•?-, •■■■■> i•; i ■.-..■. „■■•. .;: '') -.:<'>■. ■■•

"^ ; r ,.., Medical, „.,,....; . ..,..;„ „ '! \ , n ,, „ ,If ; Q T,I C E., \, ,r- .-...-.>, I pjrjEE VOLATILE EUCALYPTUS 'i \ GLOBULtt^iTißAbr.'' 1 ;. rTNI)E!Bt ■ the, distiaguished patronage of KJ His Majesty'the'^ing of Italyi at Rome, j accord ing ito communication received from the Consul-Gfeneral for Itaiy; at Melbourne, upon instructions 'from the Minister for Foreign , Afifttirs, dated 14th March, 1878. . : We arc informed that dealers in medicine reftcjn try to sell the eucalyptus 'flil found iv the; trade instead of our, Eucalyptus Extract. So ; far as the committing of imposition against the public in such a,case is.concerned theiconsequences'would not-be serious; but >as the qualities of both of the products are : in diany cases directly opposed to one another, we consider it our duty to direct the attention of the public to the following, foots:—- t .. The eucaly'ptui^oil iB,:-Tecprdejd;'to bkibtj .value as a medicament in cases of rhoumatism ,pf secondary nature, and.manifests.a drawing, iblistering effect upon|the s;kin,*, '■"", : A!ny blistering brought''bn by the application'of a medicament must increase iaflammation, and it is therefore evident that'in cases of wounds, colds, bronchitis, diphtheria, croup, sprains, &c, the curative power of our extract on the named diseases being unquestionably proved by former publications in this paper. -An application of tlia oil instead of our extract must impair the disease. The truth of our. assertion, is founded upon the fact that the oil is a resinous product, equivalent to, common turpentine,, its. market. value being about; thi-W shillings 1 one pound weight; our extracts consists of the evaporating particles of the gum leaves; soothing and healing in its effects, its price being twentyfoHr; shillings for one pound weight. Our extract, the genuine article, is only made up in one half ounce,and one ounce vials j vials bearing on the labels our trade mark 'and signature.

Ig^No other essence is genuine except! that in the "vials bearing on the labels our ' ; ■ signature and trade mark.

[ To be had at the manufactory, SANDER AND SONS, Bridge street, Sandhurst, Tietoria. „n% P \ P ■ '/'*■ {' :- ,: \J_\ .'" ; Sold in Vials only at Is 6d and 2a 6d each. Sole Agent for the Thames— ;/,.'•: v^OEOE^E pjflSTBYi, /.. ';-: FIMfLT,"T)IBPENSINGt, AND MANUFAC- .-; ;• tukino i Chemist, -: ■ ■■. ■■; 5. BEO W N STK,E ET, „. G-BAHAHSTOWN. EVEBT Variety of tabel for Soda-water Manufacturers, in letter-press. Superior designs in lithograph, at the Evening Stab Office. -.: m ■■ ;;•• ■ ■;.■.■ t:■■; -.'; .■ /COASTWISE CUSTOMS ENTBIES VJ (forms) OH. .BALE/ at the EViHINQ Stab Office.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3226, 21 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3226, 21 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3226, 21 June 1879, Page 4

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