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Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond

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863514456
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-45340
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Monograph
Title:
Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Government Printing Office
Year of publication:
1905
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (206 Seiten)
Collection:
Economics Books
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North America
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  • Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
  • Asia
  • Africa
  • Oceania

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DOMINION OF CANADA. 
125 
Goods remaining in warehouses in Canada June 30, 1003, and their value. 
Articles. 
Wheat 
Other breadstuff« 
Ooal, bituminous 
botton and manufactures of 
gruKs 
i aney goods 
*)%h 
tlax and manufactures of... 
fruits and nuts 
yi&ss and manufactures of., 
iron and steel 
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Pagers and manufactures of 
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Value. 
$939,318 
150,425 
547,234 
103,736 
182,830 
12,072 
46,678 
22,282 
157,714 
15,081 
253,044 
6,456 
206,827 
25,849 
49,048 
277,848 
107,990 
Articles. 
Rum 
Whisky 
Wines and all other kinds except 
sparkling 
Wines, sparkling 
Sugar above No. 16 Dutch standard.. 
Sugar not above No. 16 Dutch stand 
ard 
Molasses 
Tobacco, manufactures of: 
Cigars 
Cigarettes ... 
All other 
Woolens 
All other articles 
Total- 
Value. 
$30,440 
373,732 
196,151 
102,915 
89,441 
1,731,602 
207,154 
60,919 
8,474 
39,844 
128,201 
1,160,247 
7,244,052 
The extent to which Americans make use of these bonds can not be 
definitely stated. They are open, however, to Americans, and arc 
made use of by them to a considerable extent. There are no distinc 
tions made between nationalities in regard to warehousing privileges 
in Canada. 
Wine and spirituous liquors may remain two years in bond, with 
the privilege of an extension for three years more on payment of duty 
mi any deficiency found at the end of the first two years. All other 
floods are required to be taken out of warehouse within two years 
from the date of entry for warehouse. 
The facilities for and cost of transfer of goods between boat (or 
railway) and warehouse depend on the locality and the situation of 
fhe warehouse. 
There is a customs locker in charge of every general bonding ware 
house, who keeps a record of packages received and delivered, and sees 
that the building is closed and secured with customs locks in his 
absence. 
The orders in council ° hereto appended contain the regulations 
regarding customs bonded warehouses in Canada. 
John G. Foster, Consul-General. 
Ottawa, Canada, June 25,1005. 
ORDERS IN COUNCIL—CUSTOMS WAREHOUSES. 
GOVERNMENT IIoUSE. OTTAWA, 
July 23, 1888. 
On the recommendation of the minister of customs and under the provisions 
°f chapter :12 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, entitled “The customs act.” 
11 is excellency in council has been pleased to make the following regulations 
respecting the bonding warehouses in Canada : 
REGULATIONS, GENERAL. 
Section 1 Warehouses for the storage of imported goods shall be known as 
customs warehouses and he designated as follows: 
Class 1.—Stores occupied by the government of Canada. 
« Reside the orders here printed pertaining to customs warehouses, certain 
regulations concerning slaughtering in bond, etc., were inclosed in Consul- 
General Foster’s report, and are on Üle in the Bureau of Statistics.
	        

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