S.I. No. 330/1984 - Harbour Rates (Waterford Port and Harbour) Order, 1984.


S.I. No. 330 of 1984.

HARBOUR RATES (WATERFORD PORT AND HARBOUR) ORDER, 1984.

I, TED NEALON, Minister of State at the Department of Communications, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 104 of the Harbour Act, 1946 (No. 9 of 1946), the Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) Act, 1983 (No. 40 of 1983), and the Communications (Delegation of Ministerial Functions) Order, 1984 ( S.I. No. 146 of 1984 ), and after due compliance with section 106 of the Harbours Act, 1946 hereby order as follows:

1. (1) This Order may be cited as the Harbour Rates (Waterford Port and Harbour) Order, 1984.

(2) This Order shall come into operation on the 17th day of December, 1984.

2. In this Order "Great Britain" includes the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

3. The rates set out in the First Schedule to this Order are hereby fixed as the maximum goods rates to be charged by the Waterford Harbour Commissioners in respect of Waterford Port and Harbour:

Provided that, save as otherwise provided in that Schedule, all goods exported from Waterford Port and Harbour shall be charged under this Article at the rate of one half of the rate at which, but for this proviso, they would be so charged.

4. The rates set out in the Second Schedule to this Order are hereby fixed as the maximum tonnage rates to be charged by the Waterford Harbour Commissioners in respect of Waterford Port and Harbour.

5. The Harbour Rates (Waterford Port and Harbour) Order, 1983 ( S.I. No. 69 of 1983 ), is hereby revoked.

FIRST SCHEDULE

RATES ON GOODS CHARGEABLE ON GROSS WEIGHT, INCLUDING PACKAGES

Article

Unit of Quantity

RATE per metric tonne except where specified

p

Acid

Tonne

76.97

Alcohol, wine, etc.

Tonne

208.96

Animals:

Cattle

Each

145.27

Dogs

Each

145.27

Donkeys

Each

145.27

Horses

Each

212.33

Pigs

Each

78.22

Sheep

Each

78.22

Wild

Each

212.33

Asbestos

Tonne

65.96

Asphalt

Tonne

87.96

Bags & baggins

Tonne

142.94

Biscuits

Tonne

208.96

Bitumen

Tonne

87.96

Borax

Tonne

142.94

Bottles

Tonne

142.94

Boxes, empty

Tonne

142.94

Buckets

Tonne

186.98

Butter

Tonne

186.98

Calcium chloride

Tonne

33.00

Carpets

Tonne

275.78

Cars

Each

781.40

Cardboard

Tonne

]42.94

Chipboard

Tonne

142.94

Cement

Tonne

33.00

Chalk

Tonne

43.97

Cheese

Tonne

186.98

Chocolates

Tonne

208.97

Chocolate crumb

Tonne

208.97

Cider

Tonne

98.98

Coal and Dust

Tonne

43.97

Cocoa

Tonne

208.97

Coffee

Tonne

208.97

Combine Harvester

Nos.

892.68

Copper

Tonne

208.97

Cornflour

Tonne

208.97

Cotton Wool

Tonne

164.96

Disinfectant

Tonne

98.98

Drugs & Chemicals (Other)

Tonne

275.78

Dust

Tonne

33.00

Dyestuffs

Tonne

142.94

Earthenware:

Pipes

Tonne

65.96

Tiles, etc.

Tonne

98.98

Electrical Goods

Tonne

275.78

Feeding stuffs

Tonne

65.96

Felt

Tonne

98.98

Fertilisers

Tonne

65.96

Firebricks and clay

Tonne

98.98

Fish, dried

Tonne

120.97

Fish, fresh

Tonne

120.97

Salmon and preserves

Tonne

208.97

Fish meal

Tonne

65.96

Founders dust

Tonne

33.00

Fruit:

Dried

Tonne

164.96

Fresh

Tonne

164.96

Juice

Tonne

164.96

Pulp

Tonne

164.96

Furniture

Tonne

275.78

Gannister

Tonne

33.00

Glasscloth

Tonne

142.94

Glassware

Tonne

208.97

Glue (see Resin)

Grain

(Feeding Stuffs)

Tonne

65.96

Greaves

Tonne

65.96

Grease

Tonne

65.96

Hair

Tonne

208.97

Hardware

Tonne

275.78

Hides

Tonne

65.96

Honey

Tonne

142.94

Hops

Tonne

275.78

Ink

Tonne

142.94

Iron, pig & scrap

Tonne

33.00

Iron, manufactured

Tonne

76.97

Jute

Tonne

76.97

Lead

Tonne

98.98

Lead ash

Tonne

43.97

Leather

Tonne

208.97

Leather dressing

Tonne

109.96

Leather scrap

Tonne

208.97

Leather waste

Tonne

76.97

Linerboard

Tonne

65.96

Linoleum

Tonne

275.78

Machinery

Tonne

164.96

Meal (see Grain)

Tonne

65.96

Meat (all classes)

Tonne

164.96

Milk:

Condensed

Tonne

142.94

Powder

Tonne

142.94

Millboard

Tonne

275.78

Millinery

Tonne

275.78

Oil, except Bunker C

Tonne

98.98

Bunker C

Tonne

76.97

Oilcloth

Tonne

208.97

Paint

Tonne

98.98

Paper

Tonne

98.98

Paper, waste

Tonne

43.97

Peatmoss

Tonne

65.96

Piece Goods

(Textile)

Tonne

275.78

Plants

Tonne

275.78

Polythene

Tonne

208.97

Potatoes

Tonne

54.98

Rags

Tonne

65.96

Resin/Starch

Tonne

65.96

Rice

Tonne

65.96

Ropes

Tonne

87.98

Rubber solution

Tonne

98.98

Rubber goods

Tonne

208.97

Salt

Tonne

43.97

Sand

Tonne

43.97

Soda

Tonne

65.96

Steel Manufacture

Tonne

76.97

Sugar

Tonne

87.98

Sundries

Tonne

275.78

Tallow

Tonne

98.98

Tanning Extract

Tonne

109.96

Tea

Tonne

208.97

Timber (see Wood)

Tinplate

Tonne

98.98

Wood

1.41 cu metres

87.98

(or tonne)

Woodpulp

Tonne

54.98

Plywood

Tonne

142.94

Yarns

Tonne

142.94

Containers of flats carrying any kind of goods.

Floor space 20' X 8' and pro. rata.

795.91

(Import or Export)

SECOND SCHEDULE

MAXIMUM TONNAGE RATES

Ref No.

Description of Charge

Rate

1.

On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage, whichever is the greater, of every vessel discharging or loading cargo or passengers, for each time of entering the Harbour:—

P

( a ) From or to any port in the State, Northern Ireland or Great Britain

57.16

( b ) From or to any part of place in Europe between the river Elbe and Brest.

73.49

( c ) From or to any part or place not in the State, Northern Ireland or Great Britain nor in Europe between the Elbe and Brest.

81.65

2.

On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage, whichever is the greater, of every vessel entering the Harbour for the purpose of seeking shelter therein or for repairs or for orders and not discharging or loading cargo or passengers.

2.42

3.

On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage, whichever is the greater, of every fishing vessel of twenty five tons net register tonnage or over which is, for the time being, employed in sea fishing or the sea fishing service, for each time such vessel enters the Harbour and does not load fish but makes use of the quays and wharves

36.29

4.

Laying Up Charges

In accordance with Bye-law 74(a) and (b) of the Bye-Laws relating to navigation within the limits of the Port. On every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage, whichever is the greater, of every vessel laid up in Waterford Harbour for each week or part of a week.

12.10

5.

Local Lights Rates

For and upon every ton of the net register tonnage or of half the gross tonnage, whichever is the greater, of every vessel which having entered the Port from the sea comes up same.

9.80

GIVEN under my hand this 6th day of December, 1984.

TED NEALON,

Minister of State at the Department of

Communications.

EXPLANATORY NOTE.

This Order authorises the Waterford Harbour commissioners to charge increased goods, tonnage, local lights and laying up rates at Waterford Harbour.