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 and the commissioners therein named, are empowered to direct new wharfs and storehouses, if necessary, to be made at Northam by the said Messrs. Hollis and Baker, their heirs and assigns. For the surrender of their privileges, these gentlemen are empowered to collect the following

TONNAGE RATES.
And so on in Proportion for a greater or less Quantity than a Ton, and a greater or less Distance than a Mile.

WHARFAGE RATES.
Additional Charges, after the Space of Ten Days, to be made, with the Consent of the Commissioners, by the said Proprietors.

The owners of boats and vessels navigating on this river are authorized, by this act, to take, in addition to the before-mentioned rates payable to the proprietors, the following

RIVERAGE RATES.
Exclusive of Tonnage, Wharfage, Porterage, Cranage, Weighing, and such like Extra Charges.

And all Packages or Light Articles shall be estimated and paid for, at and after the Rate of Thirty Tons for each Barge Load of Thirty Tons Burthen, and so in Proportion for the Space that such Light Goods shall occupy in the Stowage Room thereof.