All the above Prices are to be taken exclufive of the Duties of Customs paid or payable on the Importation of fuch Sugar. Note. On the Exportation of Sugar of the British Plantations a Drawback of the Whole of the Temporary or War Duty impofed and paid on fuch Sugar is to be allowed; but in cafe the average Price of Sugar as published in the London Gazette, fhall be fuch as to authorize the Lords Commiffioners of His Majefty's Treasury to fufpend the Payment of any Part of the Temporary or War Duty on Sugar, then the Drawback to be allowed on the Exportation of Sugar of the British Plantations fhall be reduced in proportion, viz. One Shilling, Two Shillings, or Three Shillings, the Hundred Weight, as the Cafe may be, on the Exportation of any fuch Sugar from Great Britain in any other than a British Ship or Veffel owned, navigated, and registered according to Law, there fhall be paid or allowed One Shilling lefs Drawback for every Hundred Weight thereof, than if the fame had been exported in a British Ship or Veffel fo owned, navigated, and registered. I I I I 2 10 O 18 16 14 12 Ο 10 8 SCHEDULE (A.)-INWARDS. Sugar, continued. For the Rules, Regulations, and Reftrictions under which the Drawback on British Plantation Sugar is to be allowed, See 49 Geo. 3. cap. 11. which Act is to continue in force for the Port of London, until the 15th Day of March 1810, and for the other Parts of Great Britain until the 25th Day of March 1810. Refined Sugar, the cwt. Note.-The Duties on Sugar imported into Great Britain are to continue in force until the 25th Day of March 1810. See the A&t to which this Schedule is annexed. [§ 7.] For the Conditions, Regulations, and Reftrictions under which Sugar may be fecured in Warehouses without Payment of Duty, See 43 Geo. 3. cap. 132. 45 Geo. 3. cap. 87. 46 Geo. 3. cap. 137. and 48 Geo. 3. cap. 126. Sugar Candy, viz. Brown, the cwt. White, the cwt. Sulphur, Impreffions, for every 100l. of the Value Vivum, See Brimftone. Sun, Raifins of the, See Raifins. Swan Quills, See Quills. --Skins, See Skins. Sweep-Washers Dirt, containing Bullion, Martin Tails, See Sking. 939 Tallow, imported in a British-built Ship, not imported in a British-built Ship, His Majefty is authorized to permit, by For the Conditions, Regulations, and Reftrictions under which Tallow may be fecured in approved Places without Payment of Duty, See 43 Geo. 3. cap. 132. 45 Geo. 3. cap. 87. 46 Geo. 3. cap. 137. and 48 Geo. 3. сар. 126. Tallow Candles, See Candles. Tamarinds, the lb. Tanners Wafte, for every 100l. of the Value 20 open, for every tool. of the Value Tapestry, not of Silk, for every 100l of the Tapioca, the lb. See the Note under the Head of Pro- Tar, viz. imported in a British-built Ship, the The Produce of any of the Dominions 0 0 40 37 10 37 10 37 10 3 0 8 о 040 3 613 4 Ticking, for every 100l. of the Value Ticks, for every rool. of the Value Tiffanies, See Silk wrought in silk. Tiles, viz. Flanders Tiles, the Icoo I 30 37 10 о 7 8 12 10 O 12 10 12 10 Tincal, See Borax unrefined. Tin Foil, for every 100l. of the Value Tobacco, the 100 lbs. Having been delivered out of the Warehouse for Home Trade, Confumption, or Manufacture in Great Britain, and afterwards manufactured according to Law, into Short-cut Tobacco, Shag Tobacco, Roll Tobacco, or Carrot Tobacco, and exported, the 100 lbs. For the Conditions, Regulations, and Restrictions under which Tobacco may be fecured in Warehoufes without Payment of Duty until delivered out for Home Trade, Confumption, or Manufacture in Great Britain, See 29 Geo. 3. cap. 68. 31 Geo. 3. cap. 47. 33 Geo. 3. cap. 57. 43 Geo. 3. cap. 68.* 43 Geo. 3. cap. 132. 48 Geo. 3. cap. 85. 48 Geo. 3. cap. 109. and 48 Geo. 3. cap. 126. Tobacco is fubject alfo to a Duty of Excife. 50 0 0 33 6 8 16 13 4 37 10 2 II 50 20 3 12 10 03 613 4 37 10 * [$ 9, 29, 30.] |