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WHARFAGE RATES.

The Column marked thus (*) are the Rates to be taken for above Seventy-two Hours and not more than Six Days.

The Column marked thus (+) for Six Days but less than One Month,

The Column marked thus (±) for One Month but less than Six Weeks.

The Column marked thus (§) for Six Weeks, but less than Two Months.

The Column marked thus (||) for Two Months but less than Ten Weeks.

DESCRIPTION OF GOODS. (*)
s. d.
(+)
s. d.
(±)
s. d.
(§)
s. d.
( )
s. d.
For every Ton of Lead, Iron and Steel of all Kinds, lying on the Wharfs and not Housed 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 10 1 0
For every Ton of Coal, Coke, Charcoal, Lime, Lime-stone, Iron.stone, Sand, Arsura, Sweep-Washing Waste, Stones, Slates, Bricks, Timber, Bones, Hoofs and other Goods and Things whatsoever, lying on the Wharfs and not Housed 0 6 0 9 1 0 1 3 1 6
For every Ton of Goods, Wares, Merchandize and other Matters and Things, lying or deposited in the Warehouses or otherwise Housed 1 0 1 6 2 0 2 6 3 0
For every Quarter of Corn, or other Grain and Malt, lying in the Granaries or otherwise Housed 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6

Goods taken away before the expiration of Seventy-two Hours, not to pay any Wharfage Rate.

The act of parliament provides, that on the completion of the side-cut, a private railroad of about six hundred yards in length, running from the Duke of Norfolk's Coal Yard, in the parish of Handsworth, to the southern termination of the side-cut, should become public, the company making compensation to the owners and occupiers of the land through which the railroad passes, and to all persons who will suffer damage thereby. They are likewise to keep all the roads in the township of Tinsley in repair, which had been formerly done by the River Dunn Company.

This canal, by opening a communication between the River Dunn and Sheffield, is of incalculable benefit to that place, by the facilities it affords of transmitting articles of its extensive and important manufactories, and also of the coal and iron-stone which abound in the neighbourhood; and of supplying it with all articles of domestic consumption.

SHIPLEY COLLIERIES CANAL.

(SEE NUTBROOK OR SHIPLEY CANAL.)