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THE SECOND PART-TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS.

1. Agricultural and gardening implements.

2. All goods imported by the Governor for his private use.

3. All goods imported with the sanction of the Governor for the use of Her Majesty's troops.

4. All goods imported with the sanction of the Governor for the service of any public department of the Colony.

5. All personal effects when satisfactory evidence is given to the Comptroller of Customs that they are being re-imported after a previous importation.

6. Animals living, including poultry and game.

7. Bags and sacks (other than dressing bags, hand bags and travelling bags).

8. Boats and canoes, including their tackle such as masts, oars, paddles, sails, anchors, chains, etc.

9. Books, newspapers and printed matter.

10. Coins, British and other legally current in the Colony.

11. Coopers' stores including casks, shooks, hoops, rivets, rushes, tenter-hooks and all materials in connection therewith.

12. Corkwood.

13. Carriages and carts.

14. Educational appliances imported with the sanction of the Governor.

15. Filters and all appliances for the filtration of water.

16. Fish-fresh.

17. Galvanized iron and slates, when to be used for roofing

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25. Produce.-Bonâ fide of British West African Colonies.

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Schedule

Short title.

FINAL SUPPLY.

Ordinance No. 14 of 1898.

AN ORDINANCE for making Final Provision for the Public Service for the year One thousand eight hundred and [18th June, 1898.

ninety-seven. WHEREAS by Ordinance No. 11 of 1896 a sum not exceeding three hundred and twenty-one thousand one hundred and sixty-eight pounds, five shillings and eight pence was charged upon the revenue of the Colony, for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and ninetyseven to be appropriated for each service as detailed in the Schedule to that Ordinance.

And whereas the expenditure in respect of certain of such services during the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven exceeded the amounts so charged upon the revenue of the Colony, by one hundred and sixty-four thousand, three hundred and seven pounds, fifteen shillings and two pence in the proportions detailed in the Schedule

hereto.

It is hereby enacted by the Governor of the Gold Coast Colony, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:

1. The further sum of one hundred and sixty-four thousand three hundred and seven pounds, fifteen shillings and two pence shall be charged upon the revenue of the Colony, for certain public services for the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven to be appropriated in the proportions detailed in the Schedule hereto.

2. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Final Supply Ordinance, 1897."

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* Pages 977 to 1072 were left blank so as to include any Ordinances passed whilst the work was going through the press.

APPENDIX.

LIST OF RULES, ORDERS, &c. UNDER ORDINANCES.

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11 Nov. 1889...

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20 July, 1891...

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27 Oct. 1892...

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20 Oct. 1896...

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14 July, 1897... 1084

amendments to (incorporated).

As to payment into Court
As to judicial stamps (No. 2 of 1889)

Under Probates (British and Colonial) Ord. (No. 20 of 1892)

As to allowing retainers as costs

As to appointing person to be administrator *

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11 May, 1881. 10 March, 1885.

24 March, 1893.

8 April, 1896.

7 Aug. 1896.

7 Aug. 1896.

13 Aug. 1894.
April, 1898.

* Incorporated in Schedules to Ordinance.
+ Incorporated in Appendix B to Ordinance.

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Supreme Court. No. 4 of 1876-continued.

Miscellaneous.

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Appeals to Privy Council

1193

Increased civil jurisdiction to D. C. Wassaw (No. 14 of 1894)

1179

Order as to office hours

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For judgment debtors (r. 13, O. 46, Sch. 1 of No. 4 of 1876) -
For prisoners not ordered to be kept to hard labour

1084

1093

Hard labour of first class

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Customs. No. 10 of 1876—continued.

Instructions under s. 7-continued.

For landing at Accra goods consigned to European officers.
Gaz. for 1898, p. 98.

For landing at Cape Coast goods consigned to European officers.

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Explosives. Gaz. for 1891, p. 317.

Firearms, Ammunition and Gunpowder. Gaz. for 1892, No. 10.

Miscellaneous.

Overtime fees now leviable (s. 14a)

Fees of Comptroller as Shipping Master (s. 14a)

Rates for storage in Queen's warehouse (s. 19)

Import list (s. 59). Gaz. for 1893, p. 443.

appendix. Gaz. for 1893, p. 447.

Export list (s. 117). Gaz. for 1893, p. 460.

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Duties of Comptroller assigned (No. 4 of 1885)

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Rule as to fees for working cargo on Sunday (No. 9 of 1892)
Regulations as to rewards for seizures and from fines

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Extradition. No. 6 of 1877.

O. in C. directing Extradition Ord. to have effect in Colony as if it
were part of the Extradition Act, 1870

Sales by Auction. No. 2 of 1878.

Form of bond approved

Constabulary. No. 3 of 1879.

Rules.

For lock-ups at Ussher Fort

Pay rules

Shooting rules

Pay whilst in Hospital

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1102

16 Jany. 1890... 1102 16 Nov. 1891... 1105 16 Sept. 1893... 1107 1 Jany. 1896... 1108

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