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Third Series.
No. 753055 Cat. No. 399.
Article 1323
Customs Regulations of 1884

RECEIPT FOR DUTIES AND FEES.

"Receipts may be demanded, and, when demanded, must be given as a matter of
right, for any payments of money on account of customs or other dues to the United
States." * * * (General Customs Regulations of 1884 Art. 1304.)

A receipt in this form must be given in every instance when moneys (other
than tonnage duty) are paid at the Custom House.

The person to whom this receipt is given is requested to Countersign the Stub,
and to inform the Commissioner of Customs in the event of his not doing so.

Custom House, Port of Georgetown, DB
Dec 18 1891.
Vessel: La Boniqugine
Arrived: Nov 16 1891.


DOLLARS. CTS.
For Duties 937 .80
Fines penalties and forfeitures
Storage labor and drayage .25
Weighing and gauging
Compensation of storekeepers
Overtime of officers
Immigrant fund
Night and other special services
Dead passengers
Cording and sealing
Miscellaneous customs receipts
Offical fees viz :- Surveys
Foreign entry of vessels
Foreign clearance of vessels
Permits
Bonds
Entry of merchandise
Official certificates
Miscellaneous fees
[Bills?] 25
$ 938.30
Received from Jane L Stanford
938 Dollars 30 Cents,
in full of above.

L. P. Seibold Deb Collector.

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