6. The Company may demand and receive in respect of the vessels, cattle, goods, mer- Power to take chandise, persons, and things in the Schedule hereto described any sums not exceeding the rates according rates in the Schedule specified. to Schedule. stress of 7. Fishing vessels belonging to countries with which, for the time being, treaties exist Certain fishing exempting from duties and port-charges such vessels when forced by stress of weather to vessels under seek shelter in the ports or on the coasts of the United Kingdom, shall, when forced by weather exempt stress of weather to make use of the Pier authorized by this Order, and not breaking bulk from rates. while making use thereof, be exempt from rates leviable under this Order. use of the Pier. 8. The Company may grant to passengers and promenaders or others pass-tickets for the Company may use of the Pier on such terms and for such a period, not exceeding one year, as may be contract with agreed upon, but so that no preference be given to any person; a pass-ticket shall not be persons for the transferable, and shall not be used by any person except the person to whom it is granted, or by any person after the period limited for its use; if any person acts in any way in contravention of this provision, or uses or attempts to use any false or counterfeit passticket, he shall for every such offence be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty shillings, to be recovered as penalties are recoverable under The Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act, 1847 (for all the purposes of which Act this Order shall be deemed the special Act); and the Company may from time to time contract with any person, company, or body corporate, for any period not exceeding one year, for a composition or reduced payment or payments in respect of rates, but so that no preference be given to any person, company, or body corporate. 9. Officers of Customs, being in the execution of their duty, shall at all times have free Exemption of ingress, passage, and egress to, on, along, and from the Pier by land, and with their vessels Custom House and otherwise, without payment. Officers from rates. 10. The Company shall not purchase for extraordinary purposes (within the meaning of Lands for The Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act, 1847,) lands exceeding in the whole three extraordinary acres. purposes. Meters and weighers. 11. The Company shall have the appointment of meters and weighers on the Pier. 12. The Company may provide such steam engines, steam vessels, piling engines, diving Steam engines, bells, ballast lighters, and other machinery and vessels, and also such tramways on the Pier, diving bells, and carriages, as they think necessary for effectuating any of the purposes of this Order, and lighters, &c. may demand and receive such sums for the use of the same as they think reasonable. 13. Part V. of The Harbours and Passing Tolls, &c. Act, 1861, shall apply to the Pier Part V. of authorized by this Order. 14. This Order may be cited as The Pensarn (Abergele) Pier Order, 1865. 24 & 25 Vict. c. 47. to apply. Short title. SCHEDULE to which the foregoing Order refers. I. RATES ON VESSELS USING THE PIER. For every vessel under the burden of 15 tons, per ton For every vessel of the burden of 15 tons and under 50 tons, per ton All lighters for each trip, per ton 150 tons and upwards, per ton All boats entirely open landing or taking on board goods, each II. RATES ON GOODS SHIPPED OR UNSHIPPED AT THE PIER. وو دو Fir, pine, and other descriptions not enumerated, per load of fifty Oak or wainscoat, per load of fifty feet Firewood, per 216 cubic feet fathom Laths and lathwood, per fathom of 216 cubic feet Handspikes, per 120 Oars, per 120 Spars, under 22 feet in length, above 2 and under 4 inches in 14 O 2 0 6 0000042 4423222200 6 6 Light goods, per cubic foot. Heavy goods, per ton 0 1 - 2 0 In charging the rates on goods the gross weight or measurement on all goods to be taken, and for any less weights, measures, and quantities than those above specified a proportion of the respective rates shall be charged. III. RATES FOR USE OF CRANES, WEIGHING MACHINES, AND SHEDS. 3d. Shed Dues. For any portmanteau, trunk, parcel, or other article of passengers' IV. RATES FOR LAYING WATER MAINS ON PIER. Water, per ton V. RATES ON PASSENGERS LANDING ON OR EMBARKING FROM THE PIER. For every person who shall use the said Pier for the purpose of For every bath or sedan chair taken on the Pier, for each and For every perambulator For every master of any vessel, boat, or wherry, being an inhabitant £ S. d. 006 VI.-RATES ON PASSENGERS' Luggage LandeD OR SHIPPED, Over 28 lbs. and not exceeding 84 lbs. 002 0 1 CA P. CXV. An Act to amend The Naval Discipline Act, 1864. [5th July 1865.] BE it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, as follows: of Act of 1864 1. With respect to any Sentence of Penal Servitude passed after the passing of this Act Amendment under The Naval Discipline Act, 1864, Paragraph (4.) of Section Forty-nine of that Act shall have Effect as if the Words "not less than Five Years were substituted therein for the Words "not less than Three Years." 2. This Act may be cited as The Naval Discipline Act Amendment Act, 1865, as to minimum |