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Second Schedule.—Business License Fees—continued.

Thibd Schedule.—Launch and Rowing-boat and Lighter License Fees. For launches ; A fee equal to ss. per ton of copra-carrying capacity, plus 6rl. per head of passenger-carrying capacity. For rowing-boats and for launches plying between the Customs Wharf and vessels in Apia Harbour for carrying of passengers and their luggage : a fee of 10s. additional to the fees provided for launches. For lighters : 10s. up to 5 tons burden ; £1 over 5 tons but not over 10 tons burden; £2 over 10 tons burden. Fourth Schedule.—Pilotage Fees. For every vessel propelled by sails only—• Inward : A sum equal to 4d. per ton of the registered tonnage of the vessel. Outwards : A sum equal to 3d. per ton of the registered tonnage of the vessel. For every other vesselInwards : A sum equal to Id. per ton of the registered tonnage of the vessel. Outwards : A sum equal to Id. per ton of the registered tonnage of the vessel. Half the above rates shall in each case be payable for all tonnage in excess of 800 tons for a vessel propelled by sails, and 4,000 tons for other vessels. Minimum for any vessel, £3 3s. Fifth Schedule. —Fees fob Certificate in respect of Coastal Vessels. (Under Proclamation 69.) £ s. d. For survey and certificate (clause 8) .. .. .. .. .. .. . • 1 10 0 For certificate of change of ownership (clause 9) .. .. .. .. • • 0 10 0 For endorsement of master's certificate on change to another vessel (clause 24).. .. .. ..0 7 0 For master's certificate for vessel propelled by engines (clause 20) .. .. .. .. ..100 For master's certificate for sailing-vessel (clause 21) .. .. .. .. .. .. 010 0 For engineer's certificate (clauses 22 and 23) .. .. .. .. .. •. ..100 Fee on every coastwise or overseas clearance issued (in lieu of boarding fee under Proclamation 69, clause 13) 0 10 0 Sixth Schedule. —Poet Charges, Habboub Dues, Charges fob Harboubmasteb's Sebvic'es, and other Fees. £ s. d. Port charges for each day or part of a day a vessel from ports beyond Western Samoa remains in the limit of the port, per ton of registered tonnage .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 0 0£ After 6d. per ton has accrued, per ton per day .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 0 0| Maximum charge per annum for any one vessel per ton .. .. .. .. .. ..010 Provided that the minimum charge for visits from ports beyond Samoa shall be .. . . ..110 For a vessel not discharging or receiving cargo other than ship's stores, water or coal, one half the above port charges are payable. For every survey of an overseas vessel, for every hour or part thereof.. . . .. .. ..110 For each service performed by the Harbourmaster in changing berth . . .. .. .. 1 10 0 For every launch trip, on entering, clearing, or medical examination, or at request of ship's master or agent, or necessary through fault or negligence of any of them, such charge as may be reasonable, not being less than .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ■. 0 10 0 Provided that every trip will be charged for as a single trip although various services may be performed. Towage, such reasonable charge as may be arranged between the shipmaster and the Harbourmaster, or, in default of such arrangement, as shall be fixed by the Harbourmaster. Entering fee in respect of each vessel entering the port from ports beyond Western Samoa .. .. 010 0 For every manifest supplied by Customs .. .. .. .. .. .. ..020 For every bill of health .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . • 0 10 0 Overtime at the rate of Is. to ss. per hour per man engaged at request of ship's owner, master, or agent, or through fault or negligence of any of them or for any necessary service. Wharfage charge : For all cargo passing inwards or outwa.rds over any wharf in the port of Apia, per ton, ship's measurement .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..006 Such wharfage charge in the case of inwards cargo shall be payable by and recoverable from the consignee, and in the case of outwards cargo shall be payable by and recoverable from the consignor. Seventh Schedule. —Passport and Travelling-permit Fees. £ s. d. For the issue of a passport .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 0 10 -0 For the vise of a foreign passport .. At rates prescribed from time to time by the British Foreign Office. For tho vise of a British passport .. .. .. .. .. ..020 For the issue of an overseas travelling permit to persons other than Samoans .. .. .. ..020 For the issue of an overseas travelling permit to Samoans .. .. .. .. .. .010 For the vise of a travelling permit . . . . .. .. .. .. .. ..020 For the issue of a certificate of identity .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..050 For the renewal of a British passport .. .. .. At the rate of Is. for each year up to 5 years.

Part B. Trade or Business. I Fee. Trade or Business. Tee. £ £ Printer .. .. .. .. 10 ; Master painter .. .. .. 5 Butcher .. .. .. .. 5 j Engineer .. .. .. .. 5 Baker .. .. .. .. 5 ' Plumber, tinsmith, and steel-metal worker 5 Mineral-water manufacturer .. .. 10 Master builder and contractor .. .. 5 Ice-manufacturer .. .. .. 10 i| Shipwright or boatbuilder .. .. 5 Accommodation-house keeper . . . . 5 j Tailor or dressmaker . . .. .. 5 Restaurant-keeper .. .. .. 5 ! Launderer (other than individual Samoan) 5 Jeweller or watchmaker .. .. o I Saddler or bootmaker .. .. 5 Blacksmith .. .. .. .. 5 j: Storekeeper liable for store - tax under Nil. || clause 29 (1) (2)