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REGULATION VII.
[A.D. 1801.
Reg. VI. 1801.
Reg. VII. 1801.
Former duty on
dhonies abolished, and
a duty of one rupee
future, with the pro-
vision that no dhony
shall pay more than
sixty rupees.
A.D. 1801. REGULATION VI.
A REGULATION ybr pz'orzz/zzzq zzzoz'zz z^cc7zzzz% zzqzzm.s'?! fAz? z/fzczA dAzzzzzz/zzcz'zz/'z?,
Az/zporz'zzfzozz, VlYZZZ.S'pZM'z'zzz'mZZ, ZZZZZ/ /SfzA o/.* PASSED <^Z/ Z*Ag (7otT?TU?r-
77^726?'%/ 27Z 770ZZ7Zcf/, 07Z ^Ag HA J^ZZ^T/, 1801.
[Rescinded by Section II. Regulation X. 1819.]
A.D. 1801. REGULATION VII.
A REGULATION ybz' zzzozfz^qzzzq z*Au 77zz(y ozz coaVzzzy cozzzz/zozz^y ca&'<A
DAozzzg^, zzzzzfybr pz'orzzfzzzq ybr ^Au Uo^Ac^zozz q/* z*Ae .szzzzzzz; zzzzzf ybi'
z*Az? A7fzzA7z'.sAzzz6zz^ q/* % Dzzzlz/ q/* ozzu A 2222% pzzz^ Tozz ozz Pb.s\S'(A.S' Z7?zpzHz?q/
zAAz, or o.zyzoz'^'zzq /i'ozzz, fAo rzzior T/zzqqAfq, yb?' tA/z'qqb^q z*Ao Wz^gyz^g.s-
zzz*A7zzfzzzz^ o?2 zz d/zzqzz^z/zz? A? oroc^ybr zVe 77ecz?p7zzzzz q/^Ao 77zz7zpozzizfRr
q/ NAzp^ ozz^zvzzz/ z'Az? .szzzz/ T^zror .* PASSED zb/ z*Ae 77 o tYvvz or-Grzzzzr zz7 zzz
UozzzzczY, OTZ 7Ae 16z!A J^zz/y, 1801.
I. WHEREAS, by an order passed by the Governor-General in Council
under date the 16th of November, 1787, and by an advertisement con-
formable to that order, published under the same date, the master
attendant was authorized to levy a duty, at the rate of one sicca rupee for
everv one hundred maunds of the burthen of all dhonies piloted into the
river Hooghly by natives, not in the service of Government; and whereas
the payment of this duty has been frequently evaded owing to defects in
the rules for its collection; and whereas the Governor-General in Council
has judged it to be proper that a duty shall be levied on the tonnage of
vessels importing into, or exporting from, the river Hooghly, for defraying
the expenses attendant on a magazine to be erected for the reception of
the gunpowder of ships entering the said river; the following rules have
been enacted.
II. The duty heretofore levied on dhonies piloted into the river Hooghly
by natives, not in the service of Government, is hereby abolished from the
15th day of August next; and from and after that date, every dhony
exporting from the river Hooghly without taking a pilot in the service of
Government, shall pay, as a consideration for the benefit derived from the
Company's buoys, a duty at the rate of one Hcczz rupee for every hundred
maunds of the burthen of the vessel; with this exception, that a dhony of
a burthen which shall exceed six thousand maunds shall pay only sixty
rupees, this being the highest duty to which any dhony shall be subject,
whatever may be her burthen.
III. The duty shall be collected by the marine paymaster. Upon any
dhony being about to sail, the master of the vessel shall make application
to the master attendant for a certificate of the amount of the duty payable
Act XIV. 1836
LX.1810.
REGULATION VII.
[A.D. 1801.
Reg. VI. 1801.
Reg. VII. 1801.
Former duty on
dhonies abolished, and
a duty of one rupee
future, with the pro-
vision that no dhony
shall pay more than
sixty rupees.
A.D. 1801. REGULATION VI.
A REGULATION ybr pz'orzz/zzzq zzzoz'zz z^cc7zzzz% zzqzzm.s'?! fAz? z/fzczA dAzzzzzz/zzcz'zz/'z?,
Az/zporz'zzfzozz, VlYZZZ.S'pZM'z'zzz'mZZ, ZZZZZ/ /SfzA o/.* PASSED <^Z/ Z*Ag (7otT?TU?r-
77^726?'%/ 27Z 770ZZ7Zcf/, 07Z ^Ag HA J^ZZ^T/, 1801.
[Rescinded by Section II. Regulation X. 1819.]
A.D. 1801. REGULATION VII.
A REGULATION ybz' zzzozfz^qzzzq z*Au 77zz(y ozz coaVzzzy cozzzz/zozz^y ca&'<A
DAozzzg^, zzzzzfybr pz'orzzfzzzq ybr ^Au Uo^Ac^zozz q/* z*Ae .szzzzzzz; zzzzzf ybi'
z*Az? A7fzzA7z'.sAzzz6zz^ q/* % Dzzzlz/ q/* ozzu A 2222% pzzz^ Tozz ozz Pb.s\S'(A.S' Z7?zpzHz?q/
zAAz, or o.zyzoz'^'zzq /i'ozzz, fAo rzzior T/zzqqAfq, yb?' tA/z'qqb^q z*Ao Wz^gyz^g.s-
zzz*A7zzfzzzz^ o?2 zz d/zzqzz^z/zz? A? oroc^ybr zVe 77ecz?p7zzzzz q/^Ao 77zz7zpozzizfRr
q/ NAzp^ ozz^zvzzz/ z'Az? .szzzz/ T^zror .* PASSED zb/ z*Ae 77 o tYvvz or-Grzzzzr zz7 zzz
UozzzzczY, OTZ 7Ae 16z!A J^zz/y, 1801.
I. WHEREAS, by an order passed by the Governor-General in Council
under date the 16th of November, 1787, and by an advertisement con-
formable to that order, published under the same date, the master
attendant was authorized to levy a duty, at the rate of one sicca rupee for
everv one hundred maunds of the burthen of all dhonies piloted into the
river Hooghly by natives, not in the service of Government; and whereas
the payment of this duty has been frequently evaded owing to defects in
the rules for its collection; and whereas the Governor-General in Council
has judged it to be proper that a duty shall be levied on the tonnage of
vessels importing into, or exporting from, the river Hooghly, for defraying
the expenses attendant on a magazine to be erected for the reception of
the gunpowder of ships entering the said river; the following rules have
been enacted.
II. The duty heretofore levied on dhonies piloted into the river Hooghly
by natives, not in the service of Government, is hereby abolished from the
15th day of August next; and from and after that date, every dhony
exporting from the river Hooghly without taking a pilot in the service of
Government, shall pay, as a consideration for the benefit derived from the
Company's buoys, a duty at the rate of one Hcczz rupee for every hundred
maunds of the burthen of the vessel; with this exception, that a dhony of
a burthen which shall exceed six thousand maunds shall pay only sixty
rupees, this being the highest duty to which any dhony shall be subject,
whatever may be her burthen.
III. The duty shall be collected by the marine paymaster. Upon any
dhony being about to sail, the master of the vessel shall make application
to the master attendant for a certificate of the amount of the duty payable
Act XIV. 1836
LX.1810.