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LIST OF SEALABLE GOODS ON BOARD SHIP DA 5 (For instructions see page 4) (Page 1) UNCONSUMED STORES
Tobacco, cigars, cigarettes and
other preparations of or substitutions for tobacco (to be
specified)
Portable spirits (specify type and
quantity of each in litres)
Wine (still or sparkling) (state quantity in litres)
Beer, stout, cider or perry (state
quantity in litres)
Other alcoholic beverages (specify type and quantity of
each in litres)
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Dependence-producing
substances (e.g. opium, cocaine,
l.s.d., heroin, and any preparations
thereof) and opium outfits
Saccharin Non-duty paid excisable sales
duty and imported goods shipped as stores at a place in the Republic
Undesirable publications, objects
or cinematograph film as defined in the Publications
Act, 1974 (Actg 42 of 1974)
Fire-arms (which include gas and alarm pistols and
gas rifles of a calibre of 5,6 mm and larger) and
ammunition
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The above-mentioned particulars are true and correct and they include all the above-described unconsumed stores on board. Date ……………………………… ..……………………………………………
Master
DA 5 GENERAL INFORMATION
1. This list must be completed and held in readiness for submission to the customs and excise officer who first visits the ship. It must be signed by the master and every member of the crew, and each person must state opposite his signature what quantities of sealable goods he has in his possession, or that he has no such goods in his possession.
2. The master, officers and other members of the crew who remain on the ship during its stay in port may each be allowed to retain in his possession the following quantities (to cover four days) of the under mentioned sealable goods:
Tobacco in any form
Portable spirits in any form
Wine Beer or stout
The master ………..............…..... Officers (including pursers, surgeons, chief stewards, wireless operators and serangs) Other Members of the crew ……
230 grammes 175 grammes 115 grammes
1 litre 1 litre
Nil
3 litre 3litre
3 litre*
3 litre 3 litre
nil
3. When the quantities in possession of the master, officers or other members of the crew do not exceed
those specified in paragraph 2, the goods need not be shown, but otherwise the entire quantities must be shown to the customs and excise officer who will place the excess under seal or release it upon payment of duty.
4. In any case where the master, officers or other members of the crew remain on board the ship for more than four days, the Controller of Customs and Excise may on request authorise the issue from under seal, for consumption on board, of the following quantities per day:
Tobacco in any form
Portable spirits in any form
Wine Beer or stout
The master …………..................... Officers (including pursers, surgeons, chief stewards, wireless operators and serangs) Other Members of the crew ……
30 grammes 25 grammes 15 grammes
100 millilitres 100 millilitres
Nil
1 litre 1litre
1 litre*
1 litre 1 litre
nil
5. Sealable articles found in the possession of the master, officers or any other member of the crew will, if
not enumerated on this list, be liable to forfeiture and the person in whose possession they are found will be liable to prosecution. Unconsumed sealable stores which are omitted from this list will likewise be liable to forfeiture and the master liable to prosecution.
6. Tobacco in any form, potable spirits, wine, beer and stout not placed under seal or issued from under seal will be issued individually to each person entitled thereto in terms of the foregoing, and not in bulk for distribution by the master or other person.
7. The master may break the customs and excise seal as soon as the ship has passed beyond the limits of the port and all physical contact with the shore has ceased.
8. (a) Excisable goods are goods which have been manufactured in the Republic of South Africa and are specified in Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the Customs and Excise Act (Act 91 of 1964). Such goods include, inter alia, the following: Mineral waters and lemonade; spirituous beverages, and beer; cigarettes, cigars and other manufactured tobacco products.
(b) Sales duty goods are goods specified in Part 3 of Schedule 1 to the above-mentioned act and include, inter alia, the following: Perfumery and toilet preparations; films in packs or rolls; picture postcards and other stationery; travel requisites e.g., suitcases and travelling bags; articles of apparel or leather; articles of furskin; jewellery and watches; binoculars, cameras and other photographic equipment; radios and tape recorders; cigarette lighters. It should be noted that sales duty is levied on both imported and locally manufactured goods.
*Only in the case of ships belonging to countries where provisions is made for wine in the statutory list of provisions or rations.
DA 5 SEALABLE GOODS IN POSSESSION OF THE MASTER, OFFICERS AND OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CREW (Pages 2 and 3) We, the master, officers and other members of the crew of the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ whose names appear hereunder, declare that we have in our possession used personal effects and the respective quantities of goods shown opposite our signatures, and we severally undertake that no portion of these goods will be landed without the permission of the Controller of Customs and Excise. We further declare that no portion of these goods, except as indicated, are intended for sale or trade. Signature Rank or
Rating Tobacco,
cigars, cigarettes and
other preparations
of or substitutions
for tobacco (to be specified)
Portable spirits (specify type
and quantity of each in litres)
Wine (still or sparkling
(state quantity in litres)
Beer, stout, cider or perry (state quantity
in litres
Other alcoholic
beverages (specify type and quantity
of each in litres
Dependence-producing
substances (e.g. opium,
cocaine, l.s.d., heroin, and any
preparations thereof) and opium outfits
Saccharin Undesirable publications,
objects or cinematograph
film as defined in the Publications
Act, 1974 (Act 42 of 1974)
Fire-arms (which
include gas and alarm pistols and
gas rifles of a calibre of 5,6
mm and larger) and ammunition
Articles brought or
intended as gifts for or sale to, or exchange with any
person in the Republic of South Africa
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