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ARTICLE XXVII—TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

 

§690.  For the receipt, care and disbursement of all residuary moneys belonging to the estate of any intestate, a commission of ten per cent.

    

For the receipt, care and storage of any residuary property, other than money, five per cent. ad valorem per annum, besides all actual expenses.

    

For administering any oath, one dollar.

    

For every copy of any document, fifty cents per hundred words.

    

For all other acts and duties, the fees of which are not otherwise provided for, such charges as the Minister of Finance may, from time to time prescribe.

 

CUSTOM HOUSE CHARGES.

 

§691.  For visit of health officer, when required, five dollars; and when necessarily detained on board, ten dollars per day.

    

For bill of health on departure, when required, one dollar.

    

For entrance pilotage at the ports of Honolulu, Hilo, and Hanalei, one dollar per foot upon the vessel’s draught.

    

For departure pilotage from any of said ports, one dollar per foot upon the vessel’s draught.

    

For anchoring any vessel off the port of Honolulu, ten dollars; and if the pilot be detained longer than twenty-four hours, five dollars per day for such detention.

    

For every stamped blank furnished by the collector, one dollar.

    

For receiving and filing every manifest, inward or outward, one dollar.

    

For receiving and filing every entry, fifty cents.

    

For receiving and filing every bond, given to secure the payment of duties, one dollar.

    

For every clearance, one dollar.

    

For the benefit of buoys, two dollars.

    

For lights at Lahaina, two dollars.

    

For boarding officers, at those ports where no pilotage is charged, five dollars.

    

For every hulk, moored in the harbor of Honolulu, one hundred dollars per annum.

    

For every passport, the price of the stamp only, one dollar.

    

For measurement of vessels for registry, five cents per ton.

    

For registering any vessel, twenty-five cents per ton.

    

For every copy of the certificate of registry, fifty cents per hundred words.

    

For recording every bill of sale, mortgage, or hypothecation of a vessel, or part thereof, fifty cents per hundred words.

    

For Custom-House charges for all other acts and duties not herein prescribed, and also the rates of storage, shall be such as may, from time to time, be prescribed by the Minister of Finance. 

 

HARBOR MASTER’S CHARGES

 

§692.  For every permit to discharge a foreign seaman, fifty cents.

    

For stamped bond upon discharge of foreign seaman, one dollar.

    

For stamped application to the Governor for shipment of natives, one dollar.

    

For stamped bond on shipment of natives, one dollar.

    

For boarding and mooring vessels, the fees prescribed in Section 587.

 

 

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