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 * And so in proportion for any greater or less Quantity than a Ton, or greater or less Distance than a Mile.
 * Boats of less than Twenty Tons Burthen not to pass Locks without leave, unless Two Boats, containing together that Weight, are ready to pass at the same Time.

HARBOUR DUTIES.

 * All Vessels belonging to his Majesty, or employed in his Majesty's Service, and such as are under Seven Tons, laden with Fish, are exempt.

WHARF AND BASIN DUES.
For every Vessel entering or using any Dock, Basin, Wharf &amp;c  2d per Ton.


 * And so in proportion for any longer Time the said Articles shall remain in or upon such Wharf or Quay.

WAREHOUSE DUES.

 * Which Rates shall be paid for every calendar Month such Goods are warehoused.

The estimate was made by Mr. James Green, civil engineer, in 1818, and amounted to the sum of £91,617; of which sum, £4,618 was for the improvement of the harbour of Bude. The