Reward to informer. Short title. 3. The informer who shall prosecute to conviction shall subject to the discretion of the Governor, receive out of every penalty recovered under this Ordinance, a sum not exceeding one moiety thereof, and the remaining portion thereof shall be applied in aid of the general revenue of the Colony. 4. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Naval Discipline Ordinance, 1887." Passed in the Legislative Council this twelfth day of March, in the year of our Lord, One thousand, eight hundred and eighty-seven. J. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, I assent to this Ordinance. W. BRANDFORD GRIFFITH, Governor. This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council, and found to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. J. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, Clerk of Legislative Council. Title. Date. Preamble. Enactment. Expenditure WILLIAM BRANDFORD GRIFFITH, Esquire, C.M.G., Governor. No. 4.-1887, AN ORDINANCE to provide for the Service of the Gold Coast Be it enacted by the Governor of the Gold Coast Colony, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: 1. The Treasurer may, on the Warrant of the Governor, pay out of the Revenue of the Gold Coast Colony, the sum of One hundred and forty thousand and ninety-two pounds six shillings and seven pence, and apply the same to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight. 2. The sum of one hundred and forty thousand and ninety- Expenditure two pounds, six shillings and seven pence, shall be appro- to be as expriated in the manner and for the purposes expressed in the Schedule. Schedule annexed to this Ordinance; And the said Schedule shall be deemed to be part of this Ordinance in the same manner as if it had been contained in the body thereof. pressed in issued to 3. The sums granted by this Ordinance are for the services Balances unwhich will come in course of payment within the year ending lapse at end on the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight of year. hundred and eighty-eight; and any balances remaining unissued at the close of the year shall lapse and not be available for meeting payments in a subsequent year. 4. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Supply Ordinance, Short title. 1888." Passed in the Legislative Council this seventh day of April, in the year of our Lord, One thousand, eight hundred and eighty-seven. J. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, Clerk of the Legislative Council. I assent to this Ordinance this 7th day of April, 1887. SCHEDULE. Governor. Schedule of sums granted to defray the charges of the several services herein particularly mentioned which will come in course of payment during the year ending the thirty-first day of December, one thousand, eight hundred and eighty-eight. This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council, and found to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill. J. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, Clerk of the Legislative Council. Title. Preamble. Enactment. Extent of Duties of Customs in Schedule to be paid. Certain warehoused of duty. WILLIAM BRANDFORD GRIFFITH, Esquire, C.M.G., Governor. No. 5.-1887. AN ORDINANCE amending the Customs Tariff Ordinance. [7th April, 1887. Whereas it is desirable to vary the Customs Duties now payable in the Gold Coast Colony. Be it enacted by the Governor of the Gold Coast Colony, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: 1. This Ordinance shall extend to the Gold Coast Colony and Protected Territories adjacent thereto, and shall commence and come into operation on the first day of January, 1888. 2. Upon and from and after the commencement of this Ordinance, in lieu and instead of all other Duties of Customs, there shall be raised, levied, collected and paid unto Her Majesty for the use of the Government of the Gold Coast Colony, upon goods imported into any part of the Gold Coast Colony or Protected Territories, the several Duties of Customs as the same are respectively inserted, described and set forth in the first part of the Schedule to this Ordinance annexed. Provided that the goods specified or included in the second part of the said Schedule shall be exempt from duty. 3. No Duties of Customs shall be charged or levied upon goods may be any wines, spirits, or tobacco which shall have been wareexported free housed without payment of duty on the first entry thereof or duly entered and landed to be warehoused, although not actually deposited in the warehouse and delivered for exportation, and duly exported by sea to any place beyond the limits to which this Ordinance extends, but no drawback shall be allowed on any goods exported in respect of any Duties of Customs paid thereon. 4. This Ordinance may be cited as the "Customs Tariff Short title. Ordinance, 1887." Passed in the Legislative Council this seventh day of April, in the year of our Lord, One thousand, eight hundred and eighty-seven. J. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, Clerk of Legislative Council. I assent to this Ordinance this 7th day of April, 1887. Governor. SCHEDULE. THE FIRST PART.-TABLE OF DUTIES. ... ... 01 0 On wine, ale, porter and beer of every sort, the old wine ... ... ... ... ... strong waters, these being sweetened or mixed so that the degree of strength cannot be ascertained as aforesaid, on each old wine gallon or part thereof... ... 0 2 6 026 0 ... On manufactured tobacco, cigars, or snuff, the pound or part thereof ... 10025110 04600000 On unmanufactured tobacco, the pound or part thereof 0 0 4 ... 0 ... ... 0 20 0 0 0 0 ... 0 0 ... THE SECOND PART.-TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS. All goods imported by the Governor for his private use. This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council, and found to be a true and correct copy of the said Bill, J. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, Clerk of Legislative Council. Title. Date. Preamble. Enactment. Commencement and duration of Ordinance. Duties of Customs in Schedule to be paid. Short title, &o. WILLIAM BRANDFORD GRIFFITH, Esquire, C.M.G., Governor. No. 6.-1887. AN ORDINANCE to reduce for the time being the Duties of Whereas it is considered desirable to relieve spirits and strong waters imported into those parts of the Colony and Protected Territories lying to the eastward of the River Volta from the duties now payable, or which hereafter may become payable during the continuance of this Ordinance, and to impose smaller duties in lieu thereof: Be it enacted by the Governor of the Gold Coast Colony, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: 1. This Ordinance shall commence and come into operation on the first day of July next, and shall continue in force and operation until the first day of January, one thousand, eight hundred and eighty-nine, unless it is repealed by name before that date, and shall then lapse. 2. Upon and from and after the commencement of this Ordinance, and so long as the same continues in force in lieu and instead of all other duties of customs now or hereafter imposed upon spirits or strong waters, there shall be raised, levied, collected and paid unto Her Majesty for the use of the Government of the Gold Coast Colony upon spirits or strong waters imported into any part of the Gold Coast Colony or of the Protected Territories lying to the eastward of the River Volta, the several duties of customs as the same are respectively inserted, described and set forth in the schedule to this Ordinance annexed. 3 This Ordinance may be cited as the "Quittah Customs Tariff Ordinance, 1887," and shall be read as one with the "Customs Tariff Ordinances, 1877 and 1887," and any other General Tariff Ordinance for the time being in force. |