This act defines the terms by which licences for the sale of wholesale wines and spirits will be sold, as well as the penalty for selling wines and spirits without a license.
This is an amendment to an act passed in 1855, which established a board to effectively distribute revenue gathered from trade duties collected on goods brought into the province.
This act defines the tariffs to be charged on various items, specifying those which are to be duty-free due to trade agreements between Great Britain and the United States. The manner in which the tariffs are to be collected is also specified.
This Act details the regulations concerning the importation, manufacturing, and trafficking of alcohol, as well as the penalties for not abiding by these rules.
This act establishes a board to effectively distribute revenue gathered from trade duties collected on goods brought into the province. It specifies the responsibilities of the board as well as the officers who work for the board, and delineates how money should be collected and spent.
This act defines the tariffs to be charged on various items, specifying those which are to be duty-free due to trade agreements between Great Britain and the United States. The manner in which the tariffs are to be collected is also specified.
This is a continuation of past acts which sets duties to be charged on trade goods being brought into the province in order to generate a revenue for the provincial government.
An act defining the clauses in which the legislative assembly of New Brunswick can limit the recent treaty between Britain and the United States - particularly regarding trade between the US and New Brunswick.
This act continues prior acts which define duties to be collected on goods being imported into the province in order to generate a revenue for the province.