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of Lockers has first certified upon the order that the goods are correctly received.

The Comptroller of Accounts to certify upon the shipping bill that the goods have been re-entered in the Register, and return the document to the Office Searcher.

ARTICLE 7.

Bonded Goods cleared for Shipment by Lighter, not delivered from the Warehouse.

The Locker, at the expiration of fourteen days after the Locker's order has been issued, or sooner, should the vessel named have sailed, or if he has received intimation that the goods are not intended to be shipped, to obtain the counterpart of the Locker's order, and return it with the order to the Comptroller of Accounts, having previously noted thereon that the goods have not been delivered.

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The Comptroller of Accounts to proceed as directed by
The Office Searcher
Article 6.

ARTICLE 8.

Bonded Goods cleared for Shipment by Lighter, Short Shipment, and Deficiencies.

The Tide Surveyor to certify any short shipment or deficiency of the goods on the slip and pricking note, showing, where practicable, the mark and number of any package which may be missing, or in which deficiencies may have been discovered; to forward the slip, specially addressed, to the principal Office Searcher.

The Office Searcher to take care that such short shipments and deficiencies are satisfactorily accounted for according to the terms of the export bond, or the duties thereon paid.

ARTICLE 9.

Bonded Goods cleared for Shipment by Lighter, not Shipped, to be " Landed for Transfer" into the Charge of the

Searcher.

The Tide Surveyor to forward the slip to the Searcher on the station where the goods are to be landed.

The Searcher, having received the goods, to examine them, and note on the slip, "receiver in charge," and forward the slip to the principal Searcher's office.

The Office Searcher to proceed as directed by Article 5,

observing in the event of the goods being returned to the warehouse, that the Locker's order be obtained to accompany them on such return, and if the goods be not transferred or returned to the warehouse within six days, they are to be sent to the Queen's warehouse.

ARTICLE 10.

Bonded Goods removed from the Warehouse by Cart for Shipment from the Quay into Ship alongside.

The Exporter, or his representative, to proceed as directed by Article 1, excepting that he is to present the pricking note with the dandy note to the Searcher on the station where the export ship is lying, as heretofore.

The Comptroller of Accounts to proceed as directed by Article 1, excepting that the pricking note is not to be issued when the goods are to be conveyed by cart; to give the dandy note and Locker's order to the Exporter, as heretofore.

The Locker, having delivered the goods to the carman, and obtained his receipt, to enclose the dandy note in an envelope and forward it with the goods to the Searcher on the station where the export ship is lying; to certify the delivery upon the Locker's order and forward it to the Principal Searcher's office as directed by Article 1.

The Office Searcher, on receipt of the shipping bill, to forward a slip to the Tide Surveyor, and proceed as directed by Article 1.

The Shipping Officer to see that the number of packages received agrees with the dandy note, to certify the number on the back, as heretofore, and return it to the Searcher; having received the pricking note from the Searcher (after the goods have been examined), to show it to the wharfinger, and deliver it to the master or mate on board the ship; to give his strict attention to the shipment of the goods; to certify upon the dandy note that the goods have been shipped, and to return it to the Searcher to be forwarded to the Principal Searcher's office.

The Searcher to examine the goods, and record his examination on the dandy note; to issue the pricking note to the Shipping Officer, and give his general supervision to the shipment of the goods.

The Tide Surveyor, having received the slip, to ascertain that the goods are on board the ship, and certify the same on the slip, to obtain the receipt of the master or mate to the pricking note, and proceed as directed by Article 1.

ARTICLE 11.

Bonded Goods removed by Cart for Shipment from Quay into Lighter.

The Exporter

The Comptroller of Accounts

The Locker

The Tide Surveyor

The Searcher

to proceed as directed by Article 10.

The Shipping Officer to proceed as directed by Article 10; to obtain the signature of the lighterman upon the dandy note for the goods, and deliver the pricking note to the lighterman, as heretofore.

ARTICLE 12.

Bonded Goods removed by Cart, not shipped, to be Transferred.

The Searcher to note on the dandy note that the goods are not shipped, and forward it to the Principal Searcher's office; having received it back from the Office Searcher with the transfer noted upon it, to issue the pricking note for the new ship; if the goods are to be removed to any other station by cart, the dandy note is to be enclosed in an envelope, and forwarded by the Officer in charge of the goods to the Searcher on the station where the export ship is lying, and the new pricking note to be there issued; if the goods are to be removed by lighter, the Lighterman's receipt is to be taken on the dandy note, which is to be forwarded to the Principat Searcher's office.

The Exporter, or his representative, to obtain the transfer certificate at the Principal Searcher's office: and after transfer bond has been given to present the shipping bill as heretofore.

The Office Searcher to forward the slip to the Tide Surveyor on the station where the ship to which the goods are transferred is lying.

ARTICLE 13.

Bonded Goods removed by Cart, not Shipped, to be returned to the Warehouse.

The Office Searcher to forward the shipping bill to the Comptroller of Accounts, and return the Locker's order to the Searcher.

The Searcher to forward the dandy note and Locker's order to the Locker by the Officer in charge of the goods; having received the dandy note back from the Locker with the receipt

of the goods noted thereon, to forward it to the Principal Searcher's office.

The Locker to note on the order and dandy note the return of the Goods into the Warehouse; to forward the order to the Comptroller of Accounts (taking care that the Superintendent of Lockers has first certified upon it that the goods are correctly received), and to send the dandy note back to the Searcher.

The Comptroller of Accounts to certify on the shipping bill that the goods have been re-entered on the register, and return the document to the Principal Searcher's office.

ARTICLE 14.

Bonded Goods to be removed by Cart, not delivered from the Warehouse.

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Drawback Goods for Shipment from the Quay into Ship alongside.

The Exporter, or his representative, to present the usual documents to the Searcher where the export ship is lying, as heretofore.

The Searcher to examine the goods, and forward the shipping bills and excise certificates to the Principal Searcher's office as soon as practicable after the examination; to issue the pricking note to the Shipping Officer, and proceed as directed by Article 10.

The Office Searcher
The Shipping Officer

The Tide Surveyor

to proceed as directed by Article 10.

ARTICLE 16.

Drawback Goods not Shipped.

May be transferred under the same regulations as directed by Article 10.

N.B.-Nothing in these regulations to interfere with the regulations now in force with respect to goods being sent in charge of Officers.

BOUNTIES AND DRAWBACKS

OF THE

CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE

Payable either at the Custom House of the Port of Exportation, or at that where the import duty was paid.

BEER, ('), made in the United Kingdom, exported as merchandize, in the brewing of which the worts used were of the following specific gravity, viz.,

£ s. d.

1.041°

1.054°

1.068°

1.081°

1.095°

1.108°

1.122°

(17 & 18 Vict.

barrel of 36 gallons

ditto

ditto

0 4 1 055 069

ditto

ditto

ditto

ditto

cap. 27; (Inland Revenue) Books, in complete sets, or, if periodicals, in perfect parts, and account books, plain or ruled, bound or unbound, exported as merchandize (Inland Revenue)-2 & 3 Vict. cap. 23

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COFFEE, roasted, shipped as stores, or removed to the Isle of Man for home use there. -18 & 19 Vict. cap. 97

(1) By the 17 & 18 Vict. cap. 27, a penalty is imposed upon any person who, on giving notice to ship Beer for exportation, shall represent the original gravity of the worts used in brewing such Beer to have been greater than the actual gravity thereof before fermentation; or who shall claim a higher rate of Drawback in respect of such Beer than he is justly entitled by law to claim; and in such cases the Beer is liable to forfeiture. No Drawback will be paid upon any Beer, the shipment of which has not been certified by the proper Officer of Customs.

Drawback may be allowed on beer shipped as stores on board vessels bound to foreign parts, provided none of the packages be opened, nor any of the beer be consumed in the United Kingdom.-G. O., No, 78, 1855.

Bottled strong beer may be exported on drawback in cases containing 2 dozen quart or 2 dozen pint bottles, provided the quantity exported, be not less than 36 gallons-G O., No. 14, 1846.

The examination of Beer and of all other Excise goods for Drawback is in future to be entrusted to the Officers of the Water Guard.-B. M. 9th June, 1858.

*Five per cent. additional to be allowed. 3 & 4 Vict. cap. 17.

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