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TEA.-The regulations to be observed on the bonding of Tea will be found in G. O., 17th Oct., 1834.

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imported in packages not exceeding 14 lbs, and
not originally packed in China or India, to be in
future weighed to the quarter of a pound, and tared
to the ounce.-G. O., No. 76, 1857.

samples of, may be taken as follows:-
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From 10 chests or 20 small catty boxes... 6 oz.

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The duty to be charged upon any further samples; and should the whole chop be exported, the duty not to be demanded upon the first sample.-B.M., 23rd March, 1857.

TIMBER AND WOOD, Regulations and Assessment, see p. 365. TOBACCO.-In weighing, the weight is to preponderate on the weight side; 2 lbs. being deducted from the total, where the package is above 450 lbs.; and 1 lb. where it does not exceed that weight.-B. O., 10th April, 1833.

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imported for immediate exportation only, may be removed at the gross weight, the net weight being calculated at a computed tare prior to removal; the goods to be re-weighed at the port of arrival, and the duty to be paid upon any deficiency then ascertained.-G.O., No. 62, 1852. One package in five, at least, to be examined internally at the port of arrival.-G.O., No. 56, 1861.

removed to another Port.-Re-weighing dispensed with, provided the purchaser declare the tobacco to be for home use, and give security to pay duty on the weight ascertained at the time of removal. AND SPIRITS removed to the Isle of Man, to be notified on a separate despatch.-G. O., No. 54, 1861.

For regulations respecting the removal of packages of
Unmanufactured Tobacco and Cigars on the gross weight,
see B. M., 31st May, 1861; also B. M., 6th January,
and 31st March, 1859.

As to the removal upon the gross weight of packages of
Manufactured Tobacco, see G. O., No. 34, 1860.

TOBACCO, continued:

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Sampling.-After weighing, the importer may draw a
sample from each package, not exceeding 4 lbs.—the
weight to be marked on a label attached to each
sample, and signed with the examining officer's ini-
tials. Upon return of the first sample, a second may
be permitted, as also a third and a fourth, but no
more. When returned, such samples to be weighed,
allowing for natural waste on the following scale.
Any further deficiency is to be charged with duty,
or an equal quantity returned by the importer :-
If returned before the expiration of 3 months, 4 oz.
and not exceeding

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If the sample be not returned when the package is re-weighed for home use, the weight thereof must be added to the duty-weight; when samples are returned, the labels are to be destroyed in the presence of the proper officers.-B. M., 5th Nov., 1842; 15th Oct., 1846; and G. O, No. 136, 1854. Samples of, may be imported of the weight of 4 lbs. each, subject to the regulations of the General Order of the 6th Dec., 1822.-See G. O., No. 76, 1856.

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exported to the Continent may be retained without payment of duty, provided they be locked up, and within 12 months the samples be paid duty on, or be exported.-B. M., 19th Sept., 1851. Damaged, cut off in the warehouse, may be exported in legal packages, and on bond being entered into. B. O., 4th March, 1830.

the growth of, prohibited in Great Britain and the Channel Islands. See 12th Chas. II., cap. 34; 22nd George III., cap. 73; and 1 and 2 Will. IV., cap. 13. UNIFORM of Out-door Officers to be compulsory on those admitted subsequent to the date of the General Order, No. 33, 1861.

WINE, Regulations and Assessment, see p. 390.

THE

CUSTOMS' ESTABLISHMENT

OF THE

PORT OF LONDON (£11,996,702).

Corrected to 20th September, 1862.

SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

Secretary-Francis G. Gardner. Assistant-Secretary-George Dickins. Committee Clerks-John B. Hale, Thomas J. Pittar, Joah F. Bates. London Petition Clerk-Robert Bates,

Chief Clerks-William D. Chester, William D. Thring, Henry J. Maclean. Clerks.-First Class-Edward Hollingworth, John Smith, Frederick G. Walpole, James S. Renwick, Edmund Goodwyn, Richard H. B. Castle. Second Class-G. Hassell Armstrong, Richard C. Hallowes, Richard Gillard, Samuel Seldon, Henry Coxwell, Arthur Richmond, Richard T. Prowse. Third Class-F. W. Chaplin, W. H. Hiuton, J. Courroux, Sydney F. Gibbons, Tom, B. Bishop, Howard Payn.

SOLICITOR'S OFFICE.

Solicitor-Felix. J. Hamel.

Assistant Solicitors-Richard Beverley, James O'Dowd,

Clerks Richard E. Cumberland, John L. Graham, John P. Seaver, Richard Beverly, jun., Charles Daniell, Francis W. Gardner, Felix H, Hamel, Thomas Wildman, Bernard J. Burgess.

Arresting Officer and General Clerk-E. G. Weale,

SURVEYORS-GENERAL.

Frederick St. John, Henry C. Brown.

RECEIVER-GENERAL'S OFFICE,

Receiver-General-Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, Bart.

Assistant Ditto.-Daniel T. Miller.

Clerks. Charles S. Cartwright, James Cook, Edward Beaumont, George Bezer, Henry R. Poole, Hugh P. Burnard, Thomas E. Wainwright, Robert Whitchurch, James Guy, Charles D. Johnson, Tom M. Whatley, Alexander Christie, Thomas West, George F. Wildman, Thos, Smart, S. T. Wood, E. T. Olver, James P. Midlane,

Supernumerary Clerks-Edwin Elen, Charles J. Stebbing, Frederick Dyason, Arthur S. Roofe, Philip Hardcastle,

CONTROLLER-GENERAL'S OFFICE.

Controller-General-Henry W. Dobell. Assistant Do.-Robert G. Hast. Principals of Branches-Alfred M. Tupper, J. Jenner Weir, John King, W. H. Dickinson.

Second Marvin,

Clerks.-First Class-Valentine W. Plunkett, Robert C. Goodwin, John Boyes, Alfred Slocombe, Charles Beaumont, Arthur White. Class-Edward H. Bassett, Francis V. Mills, William W William Johnston, Robert Richardson, William Dick, H. J. Gardner. Third Class-Joses Boddy, William Woodhams, Spencer Dally, R. J. Harwood, C. H. Maclean, J. D. Delany, F. J. Brinsden, E. Ayris. Fourth Class-Mark Smith, Albert Tory, Lancelot B. Shüte, Watson Cotteman, John T. Gardiner, Alfred Hibburd, Charles Lemon, William Burton, Graham J. Eden. Fifth Class-Frederick Springett, John W. Jones, Alfred Burgess, John White, C. P. Champ, J. M. Bamford, G. M. Tait, John Mearns, William H. Wyon, Francis E. Williams, William B. Caddel.

Supernumerary Clerks-Daniel Ground, A. E. Markes, J. S. Pullin. INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF IMPORTS & EXPORTS OFFICE. Inspector-General-John A. Messenger. Assistant Do.-Edward Bernard. Principal Clerks-J. Johnston, R. Whitmore, William Masson, Stevenson Hume.

Clerks.-First Class-George S. Cobham, James Mundy, Henry Buriton, Edmond Crabb, John J. Gossett, James E. C. Lewin, John Benham. Second Class-Edward Chambers, John H. Butler, Charles Treleaven, John Werrett, George Pridie, John Shynn, Robert Barker. Third Class -Henry C. Hast, William Clark, Edward J. Armstrong, George F. Crompton, Charles T. Cobham, Edward Harrison, Daniel C. Maunsell, Walter B. Penley, Henry Wild. Fourth Class-John A. Stebbing, John H. Stephenson, Frederick W. M'Intosh, George Finch, James R. Jeffries, Charles B. Pollard, Walter J, Cleave, Henry S. Persse, A. Greaves, W. R. Shadforth. Fifth Class-P. J. Le Sueur, W. P. Orme, John Holdaway, Alexander M. Thomson.

EXAMINER'S OFFICE.

Examiner-Watkin W. Taylor.

Assistant Do.-Henry W. World. Principal Clerks-John Leggat Irish, Charles F. Brenchley, Stephen Bourne, Edwin Beedell, Robert French, Joseph Warren, Aubrey Walsh, John F. Courtenay, Henry A. Lucas.

Clerks.-First Class-John Bywater, Frederick Sturley, Peter Warburton, Alexander Anderson, John W. Hodges, Henry Miller, Frederick Ross, Edward A, K. Edgar, John L. Kneller, William P. Keatinge, Alfred T. Cuffley, Nicholas Drew, Charles F. Cannon, Benjamin Bassett, Wm. Hewitt, George Batten, James B. Tomlinson. Second Class-W. Sentance, G. Metcalfe, Augustus C. H. Raitt, John Bowness, Hugh Bridger, Alfred M. Masset, James Lewis, Robert Lynch, Charles Peto, William Andrew, William Robinson, William Colquhoun, William H. Fenton, William Pitcairn, F. Harvey, James Standing, Robert M. Nisbett, George S. Dudley, R. H. Woods. Third Class-John E. Cox, W. S. Tarr, R. Roper, Charles Waters, Charles W. Mutlow, John B. Seward, Dundas C. Williams, Alexander W. Dods, George E. Bunnett, William H. Meader, Colin Chisholm, Charles A. J. Cooper, George Cook, William G. Perkins, R. M. Paton, L. C. Duncan, John Fox, Edward Kelly, George F. Nedham, James Hoare, John Crane, Peter Fawcett, Henry Blake, Henry Atkey. Fourth Class-Fred. M. Dwight, Richard C.

Nokes, George Harrison, Edmond Ross, H. Towells, Charles C. Stockdale, C. Mellish, C. W. Rainger, John C. Dodman, W. T. Mills, Alexander Wood, D. J. Clanchy, Washington F. Lynn, Thomas A. Blake, William F. C. Britton, C. Pyke, Alexander S. Watt, Albert Wright, Frederick Law, George Armstrong, Frederick A. Williams, R. S. Lyne, George Newmarch, J. G. Lewis, Charles E. Allt, Harry Burton, William H. Spilling, Bartholomew Minter. Fifth Class-William H. Cossins, G. Fitzgerald, Griffith Griffiths, George S. Robins, Edwin J. Burt, James Wyeth, James Moxon, John O'Dell T. Hill, E. C. Daniell, Anthony M. D'Arcy, George Voysey, G. M. Gunn, J. Purrott, E. F. Stewart, C. E. Pyemont, C. H. Norman, T. J. Hirst, A. C. Nixon, Richard Gill, C. J. Dore, Wm. Hanney, Wm. K. Punshon, J. M. Briscoe, J. H. Meredith, W. Carter, J. W. Flower, T. Quarm, H. Clapton, E. K. Larkins, N. Earle, David Alpine, William Allingham, J. Chambers, Sixth Class L. McPherson, H. F. Howes, H. J. Scott, W. Robertson, G. J. Kent, C. R. Ford, J. Cooper, W. Denne, R. J. Blake, John Rees, E F. Potter, W. Collins, W. Knight, W. E. Wheeler, James Burton, II. B. Ewald, F. L. Langton, W. H. Harrison, G. R. Robinson, S. J. Fippard, W. J. Sharpe, S. Butts, D. Clapham, J. A. Gandon, J. Mudie, M. Watts, W. D. Cramp, R. Brown, J. H. F. Brabner, J. Jupe, M. Shattock, D. P. Williams, W. Thomson, H. A. Coates, G. M. Jenkings.

LONG ROOM DEPARTMENT.

Collector and Chief Registrar-William Wybrow.

Principals of Branches-John S. Willimott, Edward Sheppard, William Malraison, Henry Bezer, Edward Walter.

Chief Clerks-Henry Woodyear, George Evans, Frederick Rich, Robert Mackay, Thomas Inglis, John R. Hawkins.

Clerks.-First Class-William J. Roberts, W. L. Ross, Thomas Howard, W. J. Bezer. Second Class-Fraucis D. Gem, Edwin Boyd, Thomas D. Thorpe, Robert Main, Henry C. Disney, James H. Pounce. Third Class-Edward Maclean, Henry H. Hooper, William F. Lee, Richard Ledger, James Thomas, James E. Burrell, John Flett, Charles K. Saunders, Henry A. Cartwright, Miles Staplyton. Fourth Class-Charles Wrightson, John Bradford, William H. Sharland, James D. Whitmore, Charles S. Holmes, William C. Parsons, W. Lingham, M. G. O'Connell, W. Tothill, Hugh L. Flavey, Henry Blake, W. H. Hunt, J. R. Cross. Fifth Class-H. Lane, W. Wood, F. W. Staples, M. Mawson, J. Smethurst, E. J. Marson, J. S. Symon, H. Frost, W. P. Barrett, J. E. Horan, F. Leach, James Gibb, J. T. Gascoin, S. B. Flaxman.

SEARCHER'S OFFICE.

Principal-Henry Caulier. Chief Clerk-Edward King.

Clerks. First Class-Pearse Southee, Robert Beck. Second ClassSamuel Chappell, James Grant, C. E. Green. Third Class-Thomas Stevenson, Alfred Pooley, J. T. Webb, Charles Herbert, R. McMullen. Fourth Class-J. A. Legge, C. W. Claxton, M. Fitzgerald. W. C. Chalker, J. W. Coles, G. R. Mitchell, John Fogden, H. T. Drew. Fifth ClassWilliam Clarke, John Channon, W. A. Pooley, W. A. Curr, E. Bertolacci, Johns Sargent, A. Kitchener, F. Hoe, J, B, H. M'Cormick, S. McMillan, F. W. Miller,

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