FOREIGN AND COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 4 May 1885;—^/br. RETURN " of the Rates of Import Duties Levied upon the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom, in Two Parts : "Part I., showing the Rates of Import Duties Levied in European Countries and the United States ; and, " Part II., showing the Rates of Import Duties Levied in the Principal Colonial and other Possessions of the United Kingdom." (ilir. John Holms.) PART I. FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. {Duties in force, so far as notified to the Board of Trade at date of issue of this Return.^ Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 4 May 1885. LONDON: FEINTED BY HENRY HANSARD AND SON, peintebs to the housh op commons. To be purchased, either directly or through" any Bookseller, from any of the following Agents, viz., Messrs. Hansard, 13, Great Queen-street, W.O., and 82, Abingdon-street, Westminster; Messrs. Eyre and Spottiswoodb, East Harding-street, Fleet-street, and Sale Office, House of Lords ; Messrs. Adam and Charles Black, of Edinburgh ; Messrs. Alexander Thom and Co., or Messrs. Hodoes, Figgis, and Co., of Dublin, 178. [ " ] PART 1. CONTENTS. Page. Introduction - -..--- iii Table of Weights, Measures, and Money - - - xiv Yarns and Thread :— CoKon, Linen, Hempen, Jute, Silk, and VYool 1 Woven Manufactures;— Cotton, Linen, Hempen, Jute, Silk, and Wool 14 Metals, Unwrought and Wrought:— Iron and Steel, Brass, Copper, Lead, Tin, Zinc, Gold and Silver Wares ------- 60 Hides, Skins, and Leather ;— Unwrought and Wrought ------ 117 India Rubber and Gutta Percha :— Unwrought and Wrought - 125 Earthenware and Porcelain - - - 130 Glass and Glasswares ------- 136 Chemicals - -- -- -- -- 145 Salt - -- -- -- -- - 158 Perfumery --------- 160 Paper, &c.. Stationery and Books 163 Oils, Minerals, &c, :— Seed Oils, Candles, Soap, Petroleum, Coal, &a - 176 Articles of Food.— Bacon and Hams, Butter, Cheese, Fish, Spirits, Ale, icc. l'J3 Miscehaneous Arth les :— Carriages, Clocks, Horses, Pianor, Pictures, Tobacco, &c. 214 Index 245 Commercial Department, \ Hoard of Trade, July 1886./ P. Giffen. [ i" J INTRODUCTION. The tendercy of the various Foreign Countries to maintain or increase their Customs TaritFs, which was referred to in the introduction to the last Return (No. 322 of Session 1882), will still he observable upon a comparison of the duties stated in that Return with those now given. The following are some of the more, important differences resulting from such a comparison. Russia.—There have been several important decrees affecting the Russian Tariff. That of July 1884 imposed a duty upon coal and coke, which were previously free, and also increased the duty on cast iron in pigs and scrap. Another decree, dated January 1885, increased the duty on several articles, including salted herrings, dried fish, and "silk yarns. A duty of 50 cop. per poud on agricultural implements and machinery, not being steam engines, was imposed in March 1885, and by a decree of May 1885 con¬ siderable alterations were efi'ected in the classification of various metals and their manufactures, and the rates of duty leviable tliereon. Among these may be mentioned iron and steel in sheets and plates, from 65 cop. to 60 cop. per poud ; copper in pigs, &c., from 66 cop. to 1 rbl. 50 cop. per poud ; copper in sheets, bars, and rods, from 1 rbl. to 2 rbls. per poud ; and various manufactures of copper or brass, ñ'orii 3 rbls. 30 cop. to 4 rbls. per poud. The duties on cast-iron wares, iron and steel smiths' work, and boiler work, were also increased ; those on copper and brass wire, and macliinery of copper or brass, were raised from 1 rbl. 65 cop. to 3 rbls. per poud, and on manufactures of copper or brass wire, from 3 rbls. 30 cop. to 4 rbls. per poud. The duties on various tools were at the same time raised from 88 cop. to'l rbl. 20 cop., and those on portable engines and manufacturing machinery not specially mentioned in the Tariff, from 90 cop. to 1 rbl. 20 cop. per poud. Further and larger additions were made by a decree dated June 1885, which established additional rates of import duty to the extent of 20 per cent, upon most of the manufactured articles comprised in the Russian tariff, with the exception of those of metal. À few articles, among which were tin plate and wares thereof, various glass wares, cotton tissues, and surgical and mathematical instruments, were to pay 10 per cent, instead of 20 per cent, additional. Further additions to the duties on copper and brass and manufactures of these metals were imposed in April of this year. 178. a 2 Sweden.— 515713 iv INTRODUCTION. Sweden.—The. alterations which have been made in the Swedish tariff since the date of the last return are few and unimportant, the only variation of any consequence as regards British goods being the increase of the duty upon sole leather from 15 ore to 24 ore per kilog. Norway.—A revised edition of the Norwegian tariff was issued in July 18^5, but no very considerable increases were made to the previously existing duties. The only additions of importance were on undyed cotton yarn, twisted, from 7 ore to 14 ore per kilog. ; the finer class of cast-iron goods from 20 ore to 35 ore per kilog. ; cigars and cigarettes from 2k. 50 0. to 2k. 75 o. per kilog.; and vinegar containing over 10 per cent, of acetic acid from 16 o. to 1 k. 60 Ö. per kilog. when imported in casks, and from 17 ö. to 1 k. 60 ö. per litre when imported in bottles. The duties on sugar have also been altered from 36 ore per kilog. for unrefined and 44 ore per kilog. for i-efined to 41 ore per kilog. for sugar of all kinds. Some slight additions to the duties on knitted goods; trimmings, buttons, and fringes ; close woven cotton and linen tissues, printed ; shoe¬ makers' work ; and tissues mixed with india-rubber, have also been made. The duties on rock salt, cooking salt, and untarred cordage and twine have, however, been reduced as follows : rock salt from 35 ore to 28 ore per lOU kilos., cooking salt, other than in blocks and lumps, from 36 ore to 28 ore per hectolitre, and untarred cordage and t wine from 7 ore to 3 ore per kilog. Denmark,—This tariff remains unchanged. Germany.—A new tariff came into force in May 1885, by which the import duties on several of the articles included in this return were inereased. Among these are cotton lace and embroidery, from 250 mks. to 350 mks. per ICQ kilos.; emery cloth, previously free, now 6 mks. per 100 kilos. ; very coarse ûax, hemp, or jute yarn, from 3 mks. to 5 mks. per 100 kilos.; rope-makers' wares from 6 mks. per 100 kilos, to 10 mks. for bleached or tarred wares, and 24 mks. for other kinds ; linen damasks and embroidery, the former from 120 mks. and the latter from 100 mks. to 150 mù. per 100 kilos. ; asbestos manufactures, previously free, are now chargeable with considerable duties; silk thread from 100 mks. to 200 mks. per 100 kilos. ; silk lace and embroidery from 600 mks. to 1,000 mks. per 100 kilos., and silk-mixed goods from 300 mks. to 450 mks. per 100 kilos. ; wearing apparel of silk, from 900 mks. to 1,200 mks. per 100 kilos., and of half silk from 450 mks. to 675 mks. per 100 kilos. ; mill-stones and grind-stones, previously free, now pay 25 pfg. per 100 kilos. ; rough stone masonry, which was also free, now pays 1 mk. per 100 kilos. ; and on matches and tapers the duty has been raised from 3 mks. to 10 mks. per 100 kilos. Coarse unbleached linen and jute goods of less tlian 16 threads to the square of 4 centimetres, upon which a duty of 6 mks. per 100 kilos. was INTRODUCTION. V was formerly levied are now chargeable with the same duty as that upon goods containing up to 40 threads in the same space, viz., 12 mhs. per ICQ kilos. The new tariff also made several other alterations of less importance to British trade, Holland.—The only alteration affecting the Dutch Tariff is in relation to the excise duties upon raw sugar and spirits. The excise upon raw sugar, which previously ranged from 18^. to 25fl. 38 cts. per 100 kilos., according to class, is now 27 fl. per 100 kilos, when of a saccharine richness of more than 98 per cent., and 27 ct.«. per 100 kilos, for each dégree on sugar of inferior qualities. The excise duty upon spirits of 50 per cent, strength has been increased from 57 fl. per hectolitre to 60fl. ; this increase is to remain in force till 1st January next. Belgium.—Very few alterations have been made in the Belgian tariff since 'the date of the last Return, the following beino the only changes: Tobacco, unmanufactured, from 20 frs. to 10 frs. per 100 kilos.; cigars from 258 frs. to ZOO frs. per 100 kilos., and other manufactured tobacco from ^2 frs. to \00frs. per 100 kilos. ; spirits and liqueurs of 50 per cent, strength, in casks, from 12 frs. 50 c. to 100 frs. per hectolitre, and from 1 fr. 45 c. to 2 frs. per hectolitre for each degree above 50, and spirits and liqueurs in bottles, without regard to strength, from 145 frs. to 200 frs. per hectolitre, the excise duty of 5 per cent, additional being still payable upon these descriptions of spirits. The duties on non-potable alcoholic liquids has been increased from 102 frs. to 134 frs. per hectolitre. As regards sugar, a surtax of 10 per cent, of the amount of excise duty payable upon raw sugar was imposed upon imported sugar by the law of September 1884, and this was further increased to 15 per cent, by the law of July 1885. The latter law also increased the duty upon sugar candy of highest qualities from 54 frs. 10 c. to OO frs. 33 c. per 100 kilos., and also provides for the application' of the 15 per cent, surtax to imported refined sugar of all classes. The duties on prepared cocoa and chocolate and incrystallizable molasses of a saccharine richness of less than 50 per cent, were also increased by this law, the former from ZO frs. to ^5 frs. per ICQ kilos., and the latter from 15 frs. to 18 Jrs. per 100 kilos. France.—The principaj alterations in the French Tariff since the issue of the last Return are in the duties upon live stock and agri¬ cultural produce, and upon sugar and articles containing sugar. Of the former class, the only article comprised in this Return is salted meat, and upon this the duty has been raised from 4: frs. 50 c. to Z frs. 50 c. per 100 kilos. With regard to sugar, the surtax of Z frs. per 100 kilos., previously levied upon moist sugar, was raised by the law of July 1884 to 7 frs., and the duties upon sugar of all classes, and sweetmeats, were increased by the same law by 10 frs. per 100 178. a 3 kilos., VI INTliÜDUíri lOX. kilos., in consequence of the alterations effected in the excise duties. At the same time the duty on preserves with sugar or honey, and marmalade, was increased from 22 frs. to 27 frs per 100 kilos., and that on chocolate from 88frs. to 93 frs. per 100 kilos. Certain decisions have been given by the French Customs Department in relation to velocipedes and finished parts thereof, which are now classed as carriages, and consequently pay at the rate of 120 frs. per 100 kilos. ; and thin cotton tissues, figured with white or coloured thread, and known commercially as " Lajjpets," which are now classed as figured muslins, paying 180 frs. per 100 kilos, for plain, and 207 frs. per 100 kilos, for bleached. The excise duties on paper havi! also been repealed, but as the repeal will not come into force before 1st December 1886 the duties have been included in this Return. Portugal.—A revised edition of the Portuguese tariff in which the conventional and general tariffs have been amalgamated, and the classification of articles simplified, was issued in September 1885. It may be well to state that the duties given in this Return com¬ prise the additional duty of 3 per cent., and where applicable, the additional duty of 6 per cent, referred to in the last Return. It is to be noted, however, that a further tax of 1 per cent, ad valorem is still levied on imports in addition to the tarifl' rates, and that vinegar, spirits, and beer, as well as other articles not included in this Return, remain subject to the special consumption duties in force at Lisbon when imported at that port, and to the " imposto do real de agua " when imported at other ports. A further addition to the import duties to the extent of ^'i^ths per cent, ad valorem was made in June 1884, this duty taking the place of various customs rates for local purposes. Among the duties which have been altered by the re¬ vision of the tariff, those on the following articles appear to be the most important, but it should be added that the re-classification of the goods has in some cases rendered a comparison impossible. Cotton yam, single, from 139 reis per kilog. to 147 reis for un- bleaclied, 218 reis for bleached, and 245^ ms for dyçd; lead pencils from 54'5 reis to 206 reis per kilog. ; sealing wax from 136-5 reis tn 206 I eis per kilog. ; starch from 21-8 reis to 54*5 reis per kilog. ; and hops, and sulphite and hypo-sulphite of soda, previously free, but which now pay 5 per cent, ad valorem. White lead, red lead, and litharge, and bi-carbonate of soda, alum, Chromate of potash, epsom salts, and sal ammoniac, formerly charged with specific duties, now pay 5 per cent, ad valorem. The principal articles upon which a reduction has been effected are woollen damasks from 1,090 reis to 927 reis per kilog.; wire nails from 109 reis to 51^ reis per kilog. ; pins, hooks, &c., of iron or steel, from 136 reis to 103 reis per kilog.; chloride of lime, previously 5-45 reis per kilog., paper paste for the manufacture of paper, formerly 3-27 reis per kilog., pitch, formerly 4-36 reis per kilog., and cement, formerly IXl'llODUCTlON. vil 0*11 reis per kilog., ixre now permitted to be imported free of dul}- ; and the duty on spirits, other than cognac and liqueurs, has been reduced from 2,180 reis per decalitre to 1,308 reis per decalitre. Certain alterations in the duties upon fish of various kinds and raw minerals were also made in consequence of the recent Com¬ mercial Treaty between Portugal and Spain. Spain.—Pending the ratification of the Anglo-Spanish Conven¬ tion, British goods remain subject to the Spanish General Tariff, and the duties leviable under that tariff are those given in this Return. A Return Avas, however, presented to Parliament last year (No. 161, of Session 1885), showing the rates of import duty wiiich will be leviable upon British goods as soon as the proposed arrange¬ ment comes into operation. As regards the general tariff, the only alterations since the date of the last Return were made by the law of July 1883, which eflPected reductions in the duties on certain articles considered as raw materials. Among these were coal and coke re¬ duced from 2 pes. 50 c. per 1,000 kilos, to 1 pes. 25 c. ; seed oils from 28 pes. per 100 kilos, to 23 pes.; skins and hides, untanned and un- salted, from 12 pes. 60 c. to 6 pes. per 100 kilos. ; india-rubber and gutta-percha, unmanufactured, from 5 pes. 10 c. to 3 pes. per 100 kilos. ; and animal fats and tallow candles, from 1 pes. 90 c. to 1 pes. per 100 kilos. The duties on various chemicals were also reduced. Italy.—There have been twp decrees affecting the Italian Tariff since'the issue of t.he last Return, but no very extensive alterations have been made. Among the changes which have been introduced by the decrees referred to the following are the principal : Chocolate, increased from 85 lire to 120 lire per 100 kilos. ; sugar, of the first class, from 66 lire 25 c. to 78 lire 50 c., and of the second class from 53 lire to 65 lire 25 c. per 100 kilos. ; confectionery, from 70 lire to 80 lire per 100 kilos. ; cigars, from 30 lire to 35 lire per kilogramme ; and the excise duty payable on imported spirits from 60 cts. to 1 lire 50 c. per hectolitre ; gums and resins, indigo, and grease of all kinds, previously chargeable with duty, are now permitted to be imported free ; and cement, which was formerly free, now pays 50 cts. per 100 kilos. Austria.—No changes have as yet been made in the Austrian tariff since 1882, when the previous Return was issued. A Bill for the revision of the tariff, which will increase the duties on many articles, has, however, been before the Reichsrath, and passed by the Lower Chamber; but the consideration of the proposed measure by the Upper House has been postponed for a few months. Switzerland.—A new tariff for Switzerland Avas issued in June 1884, and considerable alterations Avere made in the duties upon many articles. Host of th.ese alterations are by Avay of increase, 178. a 4 only viii introduction. only a few reductions having been eifected. The following are apiong the most important increases : Cotton yarn from 4 francs and 7 francs per 100 kilos, for unbleached and bleached respectively, to rates varying from 6 francs for single unbleached to 11 francs for dyed ; dyed linen yarns from 7 francs to 15 francs per 100 kilos. ; cotton hosiery, and cotton tissues, plain or twilled, bleached, dyed, or printed, from 16 francs to 25 francs per 100 kilos.; unbleached cotton tissues from 4 francs per 100 kilos, to 8 francs for coarse, and 14 francs for fine tissues ; fine iron or steel wares from 16 francs to 20 francs per 100 kilos.; cutlery from 16 francs to 40 francs per 100 kilos. ; cast-iron wares from 2 francs per 100 kilos, to 2 f rs. 50 c. for coarse, and 5 francs for other wares ; arms of all sorts from 80 francs to 50 francs per 100 kilos. ; roughly-shaped copper and brass wares from 7 francs to 10 francs per 100 kilos. ; elastic tissues from 16 francs to 30 francs per 100 kilos. ; playing cards from 30 francs to 80 francs per 100 kilos. ; writing ink from 16 francs to 25 francs per 100 kilos.; confectionery from 30 francs to 50 francs per 100 kilos.; silk hats from 30 francs, and felt hats from 16 francs, to 100 francs per 100 kilos, for both descrip¬ tions, besides several other alterations of less importance. Among the articles upon which the duties have been reduced are iron, lead, and zinc in pigs, &c., india-rubber and gutta-percha in sheets, &c., various chemicals, tallow, pitch, and lucifer matches. Roumania.—This country having a most-favoured-nation treaty with Roumania has previously enjoyed the benefits of the'Con- ventional tariff accorded to Austria in virtue of the Commercial Treaty between Roumania and that Power, and the lapse of that treaty which has recently taken place consequently causes considerable alterations in the Roumanian import duties on British goods. Owing to the fact that this Return was in great part already in the press at the time the notification of the lapse of the Austro- Roumanian Treaty was made to the Board of Trade, it was not thought desirable to delay the issue of the Return on account of these changes, and the duties which are now given for Roumania are therefore those which were in force previous to the lapse of the Austro-Roumanian Treaty. It is necessary to point out, however, that the articles specificially mentioned in the commercial treaties between Roumania and other Powers, which still exist, cannot have their rates of import duty increased until those treaties expire : the Anglo-Roumanian Treaty (ratified on 5th April 1880) does not expire until 1890, and the (jerman-Roumanian Treaty (ratified on 10th July 1881) does not expire until 1891. A complete statement of the Roumanian import duties under the new autonomous tariflF, and of the duties now leviable upon British goods, will shortly be published by the Board of Trade. List introduction. ix List of Articles specially mentioned in the Commercial Treaties between Roumania and other Powers, with the Duties leviable upon the importation of such Goods into Roumania. ARTICLES. Rate of Duty. Articles mentioned in the Commercial Treaty between Gennany and Roumania, ratified 10th July 1881 : Cereals, of all kinds ; fiour and farinaceous substances Petroleum, raw and refined .... Wood for building purposes - - - Iron ore . .. Iron and steel in rough bars or rods ... Hides, raw, fresh, dry, or salted ...... Coal, coke, anthracite, lignite, and peat - - - Books of all kinds, maps and atlases, engravings, lithographs, and photographs, albums, music lithographed or printed - Instruments and scientific apparatus ... Works of ai't and other specimens for public museums or private collections - - . . ... Steam enginek stationary or locomotive .... Agricultural machinery and instruments of all kinds - Machinery of all kinds for industrial purposes, including sewing machines - - -- .... Tallow and articles made therefrom (steai-ine, oleine, &c.), and all primary materials for manufacture of candles, Stearine, and soap, as well as all other products necessary for such manufacture - Rags of all kinds - ... ... Colouring materials and chemical products necessary for industrial purposes - - ....... 1. Sugar, refined, in loaves, crushed, or in powder, sugar- candy and grape sugar, and sugar in solution - 100 kilos. Sugar, raw, and moist sugar - - Syrups and molasses ..... 2. Beer, in bottles or jars .... ,, in casks ... ....^^ 3. Spirits, distilled, of all kinds, such as brandy, alcohol, rum, arrack, essence of punch, liqueurs, and other spirituous liquors, sweetened or not - - - „ 4. Wax, raw, white or yellow, of all kinds ... „ „ manufactured, white or yellow, such as tapers, models, artificial fiowers, or other manufactures of wax „ Ö. Candles of Stearine or spermaceti, of all kinds - - „ 6. Soap of all kinds, except scented - - - - „ 7. Papers and Wares thereof : (rt) Cominoiq grey, or other packing paper, tarred or not, jiasteboard, gia.ss paper, emery, and other similar paper - - (b) Paper not specially mentioned - - - (c) Paper-hangings of all kinds - - „ (d) " Papier de luxe,'' i.r., gilt or silvered, with ornamentation in relief, or perforated ; note paper, with monograms or other designs, and envelopes to correspond ; china paper, as well as all manufactures of paper, plain or combined with other materials except precious metals or stones, coral, pearls, amber, jet, and tortoise- shell ........ „ 178. b Frs. cts. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. - Free. 20 00 12 00 6 00 15 00 8 50 25 00 43 00 55 GO 25 00 15 00 8 00 19 OO 40 IK) 60 00 X INTRODUCTION. ARTICLE S—ConthiiU'd. S. Tissues of Wool, pure or mixed with other materials except silk : (a) Common, sueh as coarse blankets with lonp; hair, '■ Halina cloth, coarse cloths, carpets of wool of all kinds 100 kilos. (J) Cloths and other similar tissues, not printed flannels of all sorts, white or coloured - (c) All other tissues of wool not above mentioned except shawls and lace ; haberdashery, button makers' wares, and tapes and ribbons of wool (d) Woollen hosiery of all kinds, combined or not with other tissues ----- (e) Felts of all kinds, and soles, shoes with or with out soles, and hats of common felt for peasants and soldiers' use - - - - - 9. Tissues of Cotton, pure or mixed with linen, or combined with metal threads : (a) Not bleached, dyed, dressed, or figured ; woven wicks, threads, and girths - - - - (J) Semi-fine, i. dressed, bleached, dyed (except printed), figm-ed or not . - - - - (c) Fine, i. e., printed, and velvet tissues (d) Extra fine, tulle, bobbinet, muslin lawn, gauze, and other light tissues, except lace (c) Haberdashery, button makers' wares, and ribbons - (/) Cotton hosiery of aU sorts, combined or not with other tissues ------ 10. Leather (tanned hides) and Leather Manufactures : (a) Common, not otherwise mentioned - - . (i) Leather, fine, i.e., dyed (except blackened), pressed, varnished, gilt, or silvered ; also chamois leather, leather for gloves, morocco leather, cordovan leather, &c. - - - (c) Manufactures of common leather, shoemakers' wares, saddlery, harness, trunkmakers' wares of common leather, combined or not with other materials, except those mentioned under No. 7 (d) (d) Manufactures of superior leather (except gloves) similar to those mentioned under (c), combined or not with other materials, except those mentioned under No. 7 (d) - 11. Manufactures of Caoutchouc or Gutta-percha : («) Common, i.e.. manufactures not varnished, dyed, or printed, combined or not with other materials, except those mentioned under No. 7 (d) (i) Fine, i.e., articles of india-rubber or gutta¬ percha, varnished, dyed, or printed, combined or not with other materials, except those mentioned under No. 7 (d) - - - . INTRODUCTION. xi ARTICLE Continued. Rate of Duty. 12. Wooden Wares : F7-S. cts. («) Very common coopers', carpenters', or turners' work in the rough, wheelwrights' work and other wooden wares, simply planed or cut ; common basket work; all these articles not painted, lacquered, varnished, polished, nor in combination with other materials - - - 100 kilos. 2 00 (J) Common, i. e., sawn in sheets for veneer, flooring, not inlaid, thin sheets, soles and corks in the rough !) 5 00 (c) Pine, i. «., household utensils, furniture, inlaid flooring ; also all articles mentioned under (a) and(i), painted, lacquered, varnished, polished, combined or not with common metal or leather, cane, and other fibrous vegetable materials » 9 00 (ß) Wooden clocks and crayons, with or without • wooden cases - . - - - » 30 00 («) Extra fine, i. e., wares inlaid, carved, or with incrustation, fine turners' wares or basket work, wooden clocks, veneer in sheets, and all articles not above mentioned, combined or not with other materials, except those mentioned under No. 7 (d) ; also furniture, upholstered, covered, or not ÎÎ 50 00 13. (a) Glass, moulded, ground, engraved, figured, but not coloured or cut ------ » 20 00 (J) Cut, coloured, painted, gilt, or silvered, and pendants for lustres . . - . . » 50 00 14. Mineral waters, natural or artificial, in bottles or jars - •5 1 00 15. Instruments : (a) Pianos, &c. ad val. 6 per cent. (b) All other musical insti-uments - » 5 (c) Surgical, astronomical, mathematical, physical, and chemical, except spectacles mounted, binocular, and opera glasses • - . . 16. Colours prepared, liquid or solid, in powder, tablets, in bladders, shells, flasks, or boxes ----- 100 kilos. 60 00 The Roumanian Treaty with Belgium simply acconls most-favoured¬ nation treatment. No regular tariff is appended, but it is provided that window glass or glass in sheets (green, half white, or entirely white) will pay upon importation into Roumania a duty of 5 francs per 100 kilos., and that the import duty upon linen tissues, plain, unbleached, of any quality, is to be fixed at 45 francs per 100 kilos. 178. c xii INTRODUCTION. ARTICLE S—Continutd. The Anglo-Roumanian Treaty (ratified April 1880) accords most¬ favoured-nation treatment, and in addition provides for the following conventional duties to be levied upon British products : Colours not prepared, common, not otherwise men¬ tioned, ground in oil, priming for building and ships 100 kilos. Felts of all kinds, and wares thereof ; soles, shoes, with or without soles, and common felt hats for peasants' or soldiers' use ------- - ., Cotton yarns, single, carded, unbleached or bleached - „ Cotton yarn, twisted, of two or more threads, unbleached or bleached - Tissues of jute, common, unbleached or bleached, in¬ cluding sacks and carpets of jute - . . . Linen or hempen cloth, common, unbleached - . „ Petroleum, raw or refined, to apply also to oil of schist. (Free under German-Roumanian Treaty.) Cement, in natural state Or prepared - - - - „ Common pottery ; common plates, printed in two colours, not considered as semi-fine wares, but as common pottery. Glass, moulded, ground, engraved, figured ; to add " blown, but not cut." Copper, brass, and bronze, in sheets • - - . - ., Tin, in rough plates, &c. • - ----.. Iron and steel rails Tires for wheels - -- -- -- -- - Tin plates and other iron plates, polished, enamelled, or galvanised - -.-.--100 kilos. Rough iron castings, as detached parts of machines, Ac. Nails, of cast or wrought iron - . . - „ of iron wire ------ Iron chains, other than for vessels -j- - - - - Iron bedsteads, with ornamentation ; to add the words " bedsteads of metal, such as iron, brass, bronze, &c." Articles of iron or steel not otherwise mentioned in the tarifi, plated or enamelled Semi-fine articles of iron or steel - - - - - Articles of tin plate or sheet iron, painted or enamelled ; to add •' and galvanised." Cutlery, common, of iron or steel, common scísmu s, in combination with wood, bone, horn, or other common materials ------- ;} 100 kilos. The Treaty between Roimrania and Italy was ratified in I88I, and remains in force for 10 years. It accoixls most-favoured-natiou treat¬ ment, and, in addition, fixes the duty on rice at 2 /rs. 50 o. per 100 kilos., whilst articles of coloured glass, as imitation pearls, coral, or jet, pay 38 francs per 100 kilos. Rate of Duty. Frt. cts. 16 00 * These articles are now free of duty under the new autonomous tariff, t Pay 5 fr'ancs per 100 kilos, under new tariff. INTRODUCTION. xiii Greece.—A new Greek tariff waa issued in 1884, but the extensive changes made in the classification of the articles render a com¬ parison of the new and old duties impossible. Several articles, however, which were formerly chargeable with duty are now per¬ mitted to be imported free, among these being unbleached woollen j^arn ; iron or steel in bars, plates, or sheets ; angle, hoop, and T iron ; iron or steel wire; iron or steel rails ; tinned plates; unwrought copper in bars or sheets; pig lead ; unwrought tin and zinc ; common unglazed earthenware, and various chemicals. A further law passed at the end of last year increased the rates of duty leviable under the tariff above referred to upon coarse unbleached cotton tissues ; dyed cotton goods ; tissues of wool and cotton, mixed ; and ready-made clothing. Turkey.—The Commercial Treaty of 1861 between Great Britain and Turkey expired in September 1883. As a temporary measure an uniform rate of duty of 8 per cent, ad valorem was substituted for the tariff of Customs duties previously in force pending the nego¬ tiation of a fresh treaty, and this provisional arrangement is still in operation. United States.—The United States Tariff Act of 1883 effected considerable alterations in the rates of import duties and the tariff classification of the various goods. Its general tendency was in the direction of a slight reduction of the duties on many articles, such as iron and steel manufactures, cotton yarns, and certain woollen and cotton tissues. A Return issued in 1883 (^No. 110, of Session 1883) gives in a comparative form, as far as the changes will permit, the old and new rates of duty leviable. The Act of 1883 also provided that the value of the sacks, boxes, or coverings of any kind in which goods were imported should not be estimated as part of the value of such goods in determining the amount of duties for which they were liable. 178. [ xiv ] Weights, Measures, and Money used in the Tariffs of the respective Countries, with the English Equivalents. coüntby, Weights. Foreign. English Equivalent. Money. Foreign. English Equivalent. Russia - Sweden - Norway - Denmark Germany Holland Belgiu.m France • Portugal Spain Italy Austria -Í -I 1 ■{ Poud Funt Arshine - Sq. arshine 100 sq. vershoks Vedro Kilogi-amme Hectolitre Pund Pott Viertel Kilogramme Hectogramme - ' Hectolitre - i Decalitre - - | Litre Mètre Mètre carré - ! Mètre cube Centimètre Millimètre Switzerland-' Greece Rou.m.axia Turkey - Quintal • Oke Drachme - Kilogi'amme I í Quintal I Oke L .4.rshine - I'mtedStates Gallon 36 lbs. avoirdupois 0-902 „ 13-17 oz. troy - 28 inches 5*44 sq. feet - 2-13 „ - 2*71 gallons - 2*204 lbs. avoii-dupois 32-15 oz. troy - 22 gallons 1*102 lbs. avoirdupois 16-075 oz. troy 0-2126 gallon 1*7 gallons 2*204 lbs. avoirdupois 32-15 oz. troy - 3-215 „ 22 gallons 2*2 „ 0*22 „ 1*094 yards - 1*19 sq. yards 1*308 cubic yards 0*39 inch 0-039 „ Rouble I Kroiia 123-2 lbs. avoirdupois o-s 0-111 oz. ,, 0-101 oz. troy 2"204 lbs. avoirilupoi' 3-2-15 cz. tiuv - 12.5 lbs, avoirdupois - 2-8 „ „ 28 inches Mark Florin Franc - Franc • Mürels Peseta Lira - Florin - Franc - I I Pia *83 imperial gallon • i Dollar - J Piastre «0. A. d. - 3 2 - 1 H - 1 - - 1 8 _ _ QS "is - - QS - 4 6 - - »Ä - - - 2 - - - 9«s Drachme j Leu - _ - oie 4 2 FOREIGN AND COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. PART I. FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. RETURN of the Rates of Import Duty Levied in European Countries and the United States, upon the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom. YARNS AND THREAD Cotton. coüntries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. ■{ -{ No. 45 English and below ; Unbleached - ... Bleached and dyed (except Turkey red) Dyed Turkey red _ . - . Above No. 45 : Unbleached ------ Bleached and dyed, also sewing thread - Undyed ------- Dyed or printed, all kinds - - - . Sewing thread - - - - Undyed, not twisted - „ twisted ----- Other kinds - . - - . Undyed ------- Dyed and mixed with metal threads - Pure, or mixed with Flax, Wool, Silk, or Hair :— Single, Unbleached : Up lo No. 17, English From No. 17 to 45 „ No. 45 to 60 - „ No. 60 to 79 - Above No. 79 - - - - Double, Unbleached ; Up to No. 17, English From No. 17 to >15 „ No. 45 to 60 „ No. 60 to 79 Above No. 79 Single or Double, Bleached or Dyed : Up to No. 17, English From No. 17 to 45 „ No. 45 to 60 - - ,j No. 60 to 79 Above No. 79 - - - - Three or more threads, unbleached, bleached, or dyed . - - Cable twist and sewin'g thread Roub. cop. &. s. d Poud 3 60 Cwt. 1 15 6 4 70 9» 2 6 4 5 00 if 2 9 3 5 00 99 2 9 3 J» 6 00 99 2 19 1 Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 15 Cwt. - 8 6 0 30 if - 16 11 if 0 40 5> 1 2 7 Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 07 Cwt. - 3 lU ff 0 14 i9 - 7 11 >* 0 20 if - 11 4 Kron. ore. Fund 0 oei Cwt. - 7 1 ». 0 16| if 18 10 Mks. Pf- 100 Kilos. 12 00 Cwt. - 6 1 tf 18 00 if - 9 2 ff 24 00 ff - 12 2 ij 30 00 99 - 15 3 if 36 00 99 18 3 15 00 f> 7 7 ff 21 00 99 - 10 8 ff 27 00 ff - 13 9 33 vO ff - 16 9 ?? 39 00 - 19 10 ft 24 00 _ 12 2 30 00 99 - 15 3 86 00 if - 18 3 f) 42 00 99 1 1 4 79 48 00 99 1 4 5 48 00 9* 1 4 5 99 70 00 ff 1 15 7 178. A 2 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. YARNS AND TH RE AD-COTTON—CWinwerf. counthies. Holland Beloidu Tariff Classification. All kinds Unbleached and Bleached :— Single or Twisted : 20,000 metres or less to the half kilo¬ gramme, or 1^5 lb. avds. 20,000 to 30,000 metres „ - • 30,000 to 40,000 „ „ - - 40,000 to 65,000 „ „ - - Above 6-5,000 „ » - - Warped or Dyed ;— Single or Twisted : 20,000 metres or less „ - - 20,000 to 30,000 metres „ 30,000 to 40,000 „ „ - - 40,000 to 65,000 „ „ - - Above 65,000 » i, - - Note.—Cotton yarns mixed with other materials will pay as cotton yarns, provided the cotton prodomi- nates in weight. France Single : Unbleached of 20,500 the half-kilogramme, of 20,500 metres to metres or less to or l,jjlb. aids. - 30,500 metres „ - „ 30.500 to 40,500 >> „ 40,-500 f) to 50,500 to 60,500 ff ~ „ 50,500 >» ff " „ 60,500 »• to 70,500 » ' „ 70,500 to 80,500 ft " „ 80,500 . J» to 90,500 ft " „ «0,500 a to 100,500 tt " „ 100,500 if to 110,500 Í) " „ 110,500 to 120,500 » "■ „ 120,500 V to 130,500 ft " „ 130,500 to 140,500 ff " „ 140,-500 >♦ to 170,500 »> • Above 170,500 Bleached Dyed or clouded - - - Twisted in two or throe strands : Unbleached - - - Bleached Dyed or clouded Tariff Rates of Duty. Free Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 15 „ 20 „ 30 40 10 00 00 00 00 00 English Equivalents. Free. Cwt. 25 00 ft 30 00 ft 40 00 ft 60 00 tt 10 00 ft » » « » Frs. ctt. 100 Kilos. 15 00 Cwt. _ 6 1 ff 20 00 - 8 2 ft 30 00 » - 12 2 It 40 00 r) - 16 3 ft 50 00 )) I - 4 t> 60 00 1 4 5 ft 70 00 tt 1 8 5 tt 90 00 J> 1 16 7 tt 100 00 99 2 - 8 tt 120 00 *9 2 8 9 140 00 99 2 16 11 11 160 00 99 3 5 - ff 200 00 99 4 I 3 If 250 00 99 5 1 7 ft 300 00 99 6 1 11 I 15 per cent, above the .duty on un- i bleached. . I f 25 ccnlime.s per kilog. (lOi. 2rf. per cwt.) above the duty on unbleached. I 20 per cent, above the duty on -single I unbleached. 15 per cent, above twisted unbleached. /25 centimes per kilog. (lOi. 2d.) per cwt.) above twisted unbleached. PAßT I. -FOKEIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 3 YARNS AND THREAD—Cotton—Coniz«we— "13 yarn -J - - -18 - - -18 - - -22 Reus. Kilog. 147-15 Cwt. 1 13 8 » 218-00 2 9 10 yi 245-25 2 16 1 327-00 » 3 14 9 Pes. cts. Kilog. 1 25 Cwt. 2 10 10 ii 1 75 71 3 11 1 » 2 50 77 5 1 7 Lire. cts. 100 Kilos 18 00 Cwt. - 7 4 » 22 00 77 - 8 11 9) 26 00 77 - 10 7 }) 32 00 - 13 - •> 39 00 77 - 15 10 48 00 77 - 19 6 99 60 00 77 1 4 5 ( 20 per cent, above the duty on single i unbleached. I 25 lire per 100 kilos. (10«. Id. per cwt.) ) above the duty on unbleached. r.\s the single yarns, unbleached bleached, or dyed of which com- L posed, and 30 additional. fAs the yarn of which composed, and \ 15 °/o additional. 4 PART ¡.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. YARNS AND THREAD—Cotton—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Yarns (pui'e or mixed with linen) : Up to No. 13, English, singie or double: Fl. hr. £. e. d. Unbleached - - - - - 100 Kilos. 6 00 Cwt. - 6 1 Bleached or dyed - - . . » 10 00 99 - 10 2 No. 13 to No. 39, single or double : Unbleached - - - - - 8 00 j» - 8 n Bleached or dyed .... V 12 00 9* - 12 2 No. 30 to No. 50, single or double : Unbleached ..... 12 00 - 12 2 Bleached or dyed .... » IG 00 99 - 16 3 Over No. 50, single or double : Unbleached ..... 16 00 - 16 3 Bleached or dyed .... 20 00 99 1 - 4 Yarns of three threads or more, un¬ bleached, bleached, or dyed 9* 24 00 *9 1 4 5 Assorted thread for retail commerce 99 30 00 99 1 10 6 Frs. ct. Single, unbleached ..... 100 Kilos. 6 00 Cwt, _ o H „ bleached ..... 99 8 00 - 3 3 Twisted, bleached or unbleached 99 8 00 j« - 3 3 Dyed ...... 99 II 00 JV - 4 ñf In spools, balls, or skeins .... *9 20 00 99 - 8 H Cotton Yarn and Cotton Thread : Unbleached yarn : Dr. lep. Up to English, No. 24 Oke 0 60 Cwt. - 19 2è , Above „ „ . • . 99 0 80 •) 1 5 7 Bleached yarn : Up to English, No, 24 - 99 0 66 ,» 1 I 2 Above „ „ 99 0 88 « I 8 O Cotton yarn, water dyed : Up to English, No. 24 ... 99 0 80 j. 1 5 7 Above „ 99 I 04 » 1 13 3 Cotton yarn, oil dyed, irrespective of number ..... 99 1 50 » 2 8 - Threads for sewing, white or coloured 99 I 20 I 18 5 Lei. »• Unbleaclied or bleached, single 100 Kilos. 15 00 Cwt. - 6 1 ,, „ twisted 9* 20 00 - 8 2 Dyed, single or twisted .... 40 50 )> - 18 II All kinds ....... 8 °/o <¡ - 6 1 Single, Dyed, Printed, or Bleached : To No. 20 English - - - » 12 00 if - 6 1 Above 20 to 35 - 15 00 - 7 7 „35 20 00 - 10 2 Sewing thread ------ » 70 00 »? 1 15 7 Twisted, other kinds, and twine » 36 00 99 1 00 09 All kinds ------- Free - - - Free. All kinds ------- Free - - - Free. Of Linen or Hemp: Single : Frs 13 cts. 00 Unbleached of 2,000 metres or less to the kilogramme - . - - 100 Kilos. Cwt. - 5 3 From 2,000 to 5,000 metres 14 50 » - 5 11 „ 5,000 to 10,000 „ - 18 50 »> - 7 6 „ 10,000 to 20,000 „ - a 26 50 «» - 10 9 „ 20,000 to 30,000 „ - 32 25 » - 13 1 „ 30,000 to 40,000 „ - » 40 25 » - 16 4 „ 40,000 to 60,000 „ - 55 00 >* 1 2 4 „ 60,000 to 80,000 „ - 75 00 •» 1 10 6 Above 80,000 metres - - - Bleached or dyed - . - - 100 00 r 25 °/o above the ) d uty on single un- 1 bleuched, accord- ting to class. 2-8 25 °l^ above the duty on single un¬ bleached, accord¬ ing to class. Twisted : > Unbleached 1 f 25 °/o above the J duty on single un- 1 bleached, accord- ting to class. 25 °/¡, above the duty on single un¬ bleached, accord¬ ing to class. I Bleached or dyed j 1 C 25 °/o above the J duty on twisted 1 unbleacdied, ac- tcording to class. 25 °/n above the duty on twisted unbleached, nccord- ing lo class. PART I.—FOREIGN l.MPOllT DI TIES. 7 YARNS AND THREAD :—Linex, Hempen, and Jute—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Portugal Spain France— Continued. Of Linen or Hemp—Continued. Glazed : Of2,000 metres or less to the kilogramme Above 2,000 metres „ - - Note.—Linen and hemp yarns mixed ■with other materials will pay as yarns of pure flax and liemp, provided the flax or hemp predominates in weight. Of Jute : Unbleached : Less than 1,400 metres to the kilogramme From 1,400 to 3,700 metres „ „ 3,700 to 4,200 „ „ „ 4,200 to 0,000 „ „ Above 6,000 metres „ „ J Fis cts. 100 Kilos. 15 00 r Same duties as • on twisted linen [yarns. 100 Kilos. f Same duties as l^on linen yarns. Bleached or Dyed : Lessthanl,400metrestothekilogramme 100 Kilos. 7 00 From 1,400 to 3,700 metres » ' » ^ „ 3,700 to 4,200 „ „ - „ 10 00 „ 4,200 to 6,000 „ „ - ., 14 00 Above 6,000 metres „ „ Note.—Jute yarns mixed with other materials will pay as yarns of pure jute, provided that the jute predomi¬ nates in weight. Of Linen or Hemp : Single, unbleached and bleached - dyed Twisted, unbleached, bleached, or dyed Of Jute or other Vegetable Fibres : Unbleached, bleached, or dyed Linen or Hemp Yam : Single ------- Twisted, of two or more threads - Jute yarns, single - - - - ■ Jb. s. (I. Cwt. - 6 1 Same duties os on twisted linen varns. 5 00 Cwt. - 2 -i 6 00 9> - 2 5Í 7 00 99 - 2 m 10 00 99 - 4 j Same duties as I on linen yarns. Kilog. Same duties as on linen yams. Cwt. - 2 lOi - 3 8 -4-1 - 5 8 Same duties as on linen yarns. Ileis. 154-50 Cwt. 1 15 4 206-00 » 2 7 1 309-00 n 3 10 8 5-15 - 1 2i Pes. cts. 1 27 50 1 Cwt. -11 2 122 50 ! » 2 9 10 n 80 - 3 2 178. A 4 8 PART 1.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. YARNS AND THREAD;—Linen, Hempen, and Jute—Continued. Countries. Italy Austria Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. Of Linen or Hemp : Single, unbleached, improved, or bleached „ dyed Twist, unbleached, improved, or bleached » dyed Of Jute, single, unbleached ... „ other kinds ..... Lirr. eta. 100 Kilos. 11 HO 13 10 „ 23 10 34 65 „ 10 00 Í Same duty as < on linen or hemp I yarns. English Equivalents. Switzerland Greece - ■{ Roumanja 00 00 Of Linen, Hemp, or Jute : j Not bleached, dyed, nor twisted . - 100 Kilos. 1 50 Bleached, improved or dyed, but not twisted, also twisted jute yarn - - 5 Twisted, of flax or hemp ... „ 12 Twisted hemp yarn, for manufacture of i hose, &c., unbleached and undyed, under special regulations, is admitted at „ 6 00 Linen thread assorted for retail com¬ merce - 30 00 Of Linen, Hemp, or Jute : Unbleached, up to No. 10, inclusive „ • above No. 10, single - Bleached, twisted ... Dyed ...... In spools, balls or skeins £. a. d. - 4 8 - 6 11 - 9 5 - 14 1 - 4 3 4 Cwt. Same duty as on linen or hemp yams. Cwt. Linen, Hemp, or Jute Yarns: For sewing or embroidery All other linen, hemp, or jute yams Linen and hemp, all kinds Jute, unbleached . . . _ „ bleached or dyed - 1 6t - 5 1 - 12 2 - 6 1 1 10 6 Fra. cts.| Kilos. 0 60 i Cwt. - - 3 4 00 „ - 1 n y 7 00 „ - 2 lOJ » 15 00 ,. - 6 li >1 24 00 „ -99 Oke Dra. lepta: 1 44 Ó 40 Cwt. 2 6 1 - 12 10 7 °/o ad val. 7 "/g ad val. Dei. b. I - 100 Kilos. 5 00 Cwt. - 2 -i 10 00 „ - i -i Turkey - - I All kinds . United States ES^i^ I Flax, hemp, or jute yams . . - . Flax or linen thread not otherwise provided for ...... 8 °/o ad val. 35 °lg ad val. 40 °¡g ad val. 8 "¡g ad val. 35 °/g ad val. 40 % ad val. PART I,—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 9 YAENS AND THREADSILK. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. / Russia - -i Twist, tram, and organzlne, also sewing silk, and silk wound for woof or warp ; yarn of" Bourre de soie," or silk waste, plain or mixed with cotton or wool : Bbl. cop. £. Í. d. Undyed ------ Pond 16 00 Cwt. 7 17 8 V Dyed and printed - - - - „ 32 00 15 15 3 Sweden - Not separately specified, but if admitted as dyed silk, the duty is - - - - Kron. ore. Kilog. I 00 Cwt. 2 16 6 Norway - All kinds - - - - - Kron, ore. Kilog. 0 93 Cwt. 2 12 6 Denmark Twisted or not twisted Kron, ore, Pund 1 50 Cwt. 8 9 5. Germany 1 Silk or floss silk, undyed, and waste of dyed jsilk ------- Silk or floss silk dyed . - - - Mks. pf. Free - 100 Kilos. 36 00 Cwt. Free. - 18 3 I Sewing silk undyed and dyed „ 200 00 jj 5 1 9 Holland All kinds - - - - - - Free - Free. Belgium All kinds - - - - . - Of Waste Silk, Unbleached, Bleached, Blued, or Dyed : Free Free. Single : Of 80,500 metres and less to the kilogramme (2^ lbs. avds.) Fra. cts. 100 Kilos. 75 00 Cwt. 1 10 6 Of more than 80,500 metres to the kilogramme - - - 120 00 ii 2 8 9 France - Twisted : Of 80,500 metres or less in single thread - - „ 86 25 1 15 1 Of more than 80,500 metres in single thread - - - - „ 138 00 » 2 16 1 Of pure silk, all kinds - - . - - Free. Portugal Single or twisted of all kinds . - - Reis. Kilog. 1,030 Cwt. 11 15 6 178. 10 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. YARNS AND THREAD Silk— 1 Tariff Rates English Countries. Taripf Classification. 1 of Duty. Equivalents. Spain Italy ■{ Austria - Switzerland ■{ Greece - Roumania Turkey United States Of Waste Silk : Single Twisted Of Pure Silk : Single Twisted Of Waste Silk - Of pure silk, all kinds Of silk, unbleached or nndjed ; also of waste silk, undyed; not combined with other matei-ials ..... Of silk, bleached or dyed ; of waste silk, dyed ; of silk or waste silk combined with otlier materials .... Sewing silk Of Silk, or Waste Silk, Unbleached: Floss silk, combed ... Raw, not thrown ... All other . - . - - Of silk, or waste silk, bleached or dyed In spools, balls, or skeins ... Twisted or not, dyed or undyed, combined or not with other materials ... All kinds All kinds All kinds Pes. cts. £. s. d. Kilog. 0 10 Cwt. - 4 -Î 4 60 9 2 11 0 25 -10 2 6 25 12 14 - Xire. cts. 100 Kilos. 50 00 Cwt. 1-4 Free - Free. Free - Free. Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 22 00 Cwt. I 2 4 „ 50 00 2 10 10 Frs. cts. 100 KUos. 1 00 Cwt - - 4| 1 50 1 1 „ 4 00 - i n „ 16 00 - 6 6 „ 40 00 , - 16 3 Dr. lep. Oke 2 00 Cwt. 3 4- Lei. h. Kilog. 5 50 Cwt 11 3 6 8 °/o ad val. 8 °/<, ad val. 30 "/o ad val. 30 °/o ad val. PAUT I:—POUEIGN 1-MPOU'r PI TIKS. 11 YARNS AND THREAD Woollen and Worsted. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Of Wool or Hair of all kinds, pure or mixed with Cotton, Flax, or Hemp : Itoub. cop. £. .t. d. Russia - -( Undyed Poud 7 50 Cwt. 3 13 11 1 Dyed « 9 00 >1 4 8 8 Sweden - -f Undyed Kilog. Kron, ore. 0 20 Cwt. - 11 4 I Dyed or bleached (including lustre yarn) - » 0 35 » - 19 9 Norway - -< Undyed Kilog. Kron. ore. 0 13 Cwt. - 7 4 L Dyed, or mixed with metal threads - » 0 20 yy - 11 4 Denmark Undyed Pund Kron. ore. 0 08¿ Cwt. - 9 5 I Dyed, or mixed with metal threads - » 0 16i » - 18 10 Pure, or mixed with other materials, except Cotton : Single, unbleached . . - - MÁ:s, pf. 100 Kilos. 8 00 Cwt. - 4 3 Double „ - ■ » 10 00 » - 5 1 Single, bleached or dyed - - . V 12 00 » - 6 1 Germany Double, bleached or dyed, also twisted three or more fold, unbleached, bleached, or dyed - - - - Alpaca, Genappe and Mohair Yarn : » 24 00 yy - 12 2 Single, undyed or dyed j double, undyed ------ » 3 00 yy - I ei Double, dyed ; twisted three or more V fold, undyed or dyed . . - 24 00 yy 12 2 Pure, or mixed with Cotton : Holland Twisted, of more than two threads, dyed or undyed - - - - - 3'/ ^ ad val. 3 °/(, ad vat. Othei kinds - - - - Free. 178. 12 PART 1.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. YARNS AND THREAD:—Woollen and Worsted—Continned. Countries. Tariff Classification, Belgium - France - Not twisted nor dyed . - - - Twisted or dyed - - - - Note.—Yarns of goat's hair, alpaca, llama, vicuna, and camel's hair, are assimilated to tliose of wool. Woollen and assimilated yarns mixed with cotton or other materials pay as woollen yarns, provided the wool or like materials jiredominate in weight. not, undyed, of pure to the kilogramme Single, bleached or wool, measuring lbs. avds.) : Combed ; 30,500 metres or less From 30,500 to 40,500 metres „ 40,500 „ 50,500 „ „ 50,500 „ 60,500 „ - „ 60,500 „ 70,500 „ - „ 70,500 „ 80,500 „ - „ 80,500 „ 90,500 „ - „ 90,500 „ 100,500 „ - Above 100,500 metres Carded : 10,000 metres or less From 10,000 to 15,000 metres - „ 15,000 „ 20,000 „ „ 20,000 „ 30,500 „ - Above 30,500 metres Twisted, for weaving, bleached or not, combed or carded ■ - - - - Twisted for tapestry, bleached or not, combed ------- Dyed, single or twisted, for weaving or tapestry . - - - - No/c 1.—The length of twisted yarns is arrived at by multiplying (he measure¬ ment by the number of single threads of which the yarn is composed. Note 2.—Vari/s of al25aca, llama, vicuna, or camel's hair, will pay as woollen yarns. Woollen yarns mixed with other materi,als, as cotton, linen. Sec., will pay as woollen yarns, provided the wool predominates in weight. Yarn of goat's hair ----- Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Frs. ctg. 100 Kilos. 20 00 30 00 Frg. cts. 100 Kilos. 20 28 36 44 52 60 68 76 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 00 „ 18 00 24 00 „ 29 50 36 00 r 20 per cent. I above the duty on undyed single yarns, combed or L cai'ded. 7 50 per cent, above the duty on I undyed single [combed yarns. 25 francs per 100 kilogrammes above the duty on undyed, according .to class. Cwt. £. Í. d. - 8 2 - 12 2 Cwt. - 8 2 - 11 5 - 14 8 - 17 II 1 I I I 4 5 I 7 8 1 10 II 1 12 6 - 4 lOi - 7 4 - 9 9 - 1--2 - - 14 8 20 per cent above the duty on undyed single yams, combed or carded. 50 per cent, above the duty on undyed single combed yarns. lOi. 2d. per cwt. above the duty on undyed, according to class. Frs, ct.e. 100 Kilos. 24 00 I Cwt. - 9 9 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 13 YARNS AND THREAD—Woollen and Worsted—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Portugal Spain Italy Austria - Switzerland i Greece - Roumania Turkey - United States i All kinds, except for Embroidery : Bleached - . . . Dyed - For embroidery, bleached - „ dyed Raw, or in the grease Cleaned or bleached - Dyed - . . . . Single, unbleached or bleached „ dyed .... Twisted . - . - . Yarns, of Wool, or other Animal Hair, pure or mixed with Linen or Cotton : Unbleached, hard combed, for weft „ other kinds Bleached, dyed, printed, or twisted of three or more threads - . - Unbleached, single or double . . - „ twisted, of.three or more threads Bleached - - Dyed In Spools, Balls or Skeins : Unbleached, single or double - - - "Bleached, twisted, three or more threads - Dyed Woollen Yarns : Unbleached, single or twisted Bleached, dyed, twisted or not, with the exception of yarn employed in the manufacture of fezes _ . _ Yarns for fezes, dyed in oil, not twisted - All kinds - • - - - - - All kinds Woollen and Worsted Yarns : Valued at not exceeding 30 cents per lb. - ,, above 30 cents and not exceed¬ ing 40 cents per lb. „ ■ above 40 cents and not exceed¬ ing 60 cents per lb. „ above 60 cents and not exce.ed- ing 80 cents per lb. ,. above 80 cents per lb. Jieis. 484 772 1,635 2,725 Pes. cts. 1 00 2 60 „ 3 00 Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 60 00 75 00 Kilog. Kilrtg. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. n £. s. d. 5 10 8 8 16 7 re 13 11 31 3 2 - 8 5 8 1 11 1 1 10 4 6 7» • 77 V As yarns of which composed, and with an addition of 20 %. Lb. Doll. cts. 0 10 V 0 12 0 18 Ft. hr. 100 Kilos. 1 50 Cwt. - 1 6j „ 8 00 - 8 2 12 00 - 12 2 Frs. cts. lOOKUos. 5 00 Cwt. - 2 -i, 8 00 - 3 3 „ 8 00 - 3 3 „ 9 00 - 3 8 5 00 1) - 2 -i „ 8 00 - 3 3 „ 9 00 - 3 8 Free. Free. Dr. lep. Oke 5 40 Cwt. 8 12 10 Free. Free. Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 70 00 Cwt. 18 5 8 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. {ai 24 35 and 40 Cwt. 2 6 8" , 2 16 - 4 4- ., 5 12 -, 8 3 13 !3 _ c 'o lO CO 'Ö c <1 °/o ad val. \ and 40 % ad vaf. 178. 14 I'AllT 1.—FOUICIGX IMPOllT DUTIEß. WOVEN MANUFACTURES COTTON. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Russia Tissues, unbleached, bleached, figured or dyed (except those dyed Turkey Red) : Up to 8 square arsbines to the funt From 8 to ]2 „ „ ,, 12 to lb ,, „ Of more than 16 „ „ - - Tissues, printed or dyed Turkey Red : Up to 8 square arshines to the funt From 8 to 12 square arshines . . - „ 12 to 16 „ - . - Of more than 16 - - - - - Cotton tissues of every kind, with applica¬ tions of gold, silver, tinsel, straw, or other ornaments, and if cut out for ladies' dresses Velvet, plush, and plusii ribbons Haberdashery (galloon or braid), hosiery, knitted wares, chenille and articles thereof, and canvas, with or without embroidery commenced on it - Buttons Tulle (net) of every kind : For furniture, with or without designs, and net or muslin curtains - - . All other cotton tullo - - - - - Lace Waxed and oil cloth, and manufactures thereof ------ Ready-made Clothing : 1. Made-up linen of all kinds, including under-linen, hut exclusive of table linen, towels, and handkerchiefs, and those coming under Art. 2 - - 2. Made of lawn and batiste, and all kinds trimmed with lace or embroidered - ?. Ready-made clothes for men 4. Clothing for women and a. tides of all kinds not otherwise specified, un- trimmed ------ 5. The same, trimmed with ribbon, velvet, silk, feathers, fur, embroidery, anti lace .Vote —Caparisnn«, coverlets, curtains, hlinds, and similar articles, hemmed and stitched, pay duty MS malcriáis Ol which they arc made. • With nil addiiiim of Id jiur cent, on each rouble of duty Icviiil-le. t With ail addiiioii of ¿9 per cent, cn each rouble uf duty leviable. Funt » Bbl. coy. •0 31 •0 42 •0 55 •1 20 •1 32 •0 50 *0 40 to 33 to 45 t2 20 t3 30 to 12 Cwt. t2 25 t3 50 • 6 2 2 • 8 5 6 • 10 16 9 •23 12 11 •0 55 if •10 16 9 •0 66 if •13 - 1 }> •0 83 ff • 16 7 1 • 1 32 ff '26 - 2 •26-2 • 9 17 - • 7 17 8 t 6 10 1 t 8 17 4 t43 7 - t65 - 5 t 2 7 3 tr ti 50 fi t29 11 1 ff t2 00 ff t39 8 2 ff tl 30 f* t25 12 4 144 6 8 t68 19 3 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 15 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—COTTON—Cowiinwerf. COUNTKIBS. Takipp Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Kron. ore. £. s. d. ilog. 0 14 Cwt. - 7 11 0 50 yy 1 8 3 0 90 yy 2 10 10 »» 1 75 yy 4 18 10 V 2 50 yy 7 1 2 9> 0 50 yy I 8 3 fy 0 90 yy 2 10 10 1 10 yy 3 2 1 1 10 yy 3 2 1 yy 0 90 yy 2 10 10 yy 2 35 yy 6 12 8 y> 1 10 yy 3 2 1 jf 1 18 yy 3 0 7 siveden ' Norway- Tissues of Pure Cotton : Sailcloth Bookbinders' cloth .... Velveteen, plush, and fustians Gauze, muslin, and other similar open woven wares j also close woven wares, containing at least 80 threads in the space of one square centimetre - Tulle Other kinds: Not bleached or dyed .... Bleached or dyed .... Printed or stamped .... Ribbons and tapes ..... Blinds, painted or printed .... Lace and blonde ..... Fringes, galloons, cords, cording, &c. - Hosiery, gloves, stockings, &c. ... Ready-made clothing, sheets, towels, &c., hemmed, or with other needlework Embroidered articles ..... Manufactures of Pure Cotton : Sailcloth and other unbleached and un. dyed cloth, weighing 180 grapimes or more to tlie lialf-metre square (6'3 oz. to 27 square feet) .... Cloth, bleached, printed, dyed, or woven of dyed yarn, weighing 100 grammes or more to the half-metre square (3'5 oz. to 27 square feet) .... Ribbons or tapes, also ribbons and tissues mixed with indiii-riibber or gutta-percha, and Wiiisibands of the same - . - Drill and damask, also handkerchiefs, not otherwise specified .... Knitted wares, dyed or not ... ) As material of which made, with an )' addition of 20 f As material upon which embroidered, I with an addition of 20 °/o. Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 07 0 27 10 0 00 1 10 Cwt. - 3 llj - 15 3 3 2 1 1 13 11 3 2 1 178. 16 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANÜFACTURE8—CoTTON-Con/¿«Meíí. Countries. Norway— Continued. Denmark Other Cotton Tissues: Blonde, bobbinet, lace, and tulle Other open or transparent tissues - Close woven, printed . . . - „ „ dyed, of various colours, not printed - - - - ,, ,, of one colour, even if applied by printing or rolling, also bleached - - - ,, „ unbleached . . . Trimmings, buttons, fringes, &c. Ready-made clothing - . . - Note.—Manufactures of cotton mixed with flax, hemp, or other vegetable fibres pay as cottons ; and those of cotton mixed with silk, or of cotton mixed with wool, as manufactures of silk and wool respec¬ tively. Cotton Tissues : Unbleached : Containing less than 24 threads to the square balf-inch, or weighing 44 quints (7f oz. avds.) or abovey to the square ell (4i square feet) - - - - Other kinds ------ Sailcloth and tarpaulin cloth, weighing 44 quints and ahove, per square ell j also druggeting (so far as such cloths are not included above) - . - Marly, embroidery cloth, canvas, stifi" nets, and other open-woven gummed or stiffened wares, girths, bands and tapes, and fish nets - - Open and ti'ansparent tissues, combined or not with metal threads or spun glass ; crochet, 1 ace, fringes, trimmings, and button-makers' wares - - - Other kinds : Printed wares, knitted wares, hosiery, and velvet stuffs - - Dyed in colours, not printed Of one colour.; also damask, drills, &c., undyed - - - - - Und) ed plain tissues ; also wadding - Ready made Clothing: ■\Then not lined or trimmed, or when the lining or trimming is not li ible to a higher duty than the material of which made ... tVlicii the lining or trimming is liable to a higher duty than the material of which made .... Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Kron. ore. £. a. d. Kilog. 2 50 Cwt. 7 1 2 yy * 1 76 yy 4 19 4 yy 1 10 >> CO 1 yy 0 53 yy 1 9 11 27 13 - 15 - 7 „ 1 35 „ 3 16 3 'As the predominating material of which made, with an addition of 10 %. Pund Kron. ore. 0 04¿ 0 12J Cwt. 0 33i 1 00 0 66i 0 50 0 41| 0 25 - 4 8J - 14 I 14 I I 17 8 5 12 11 3 15 3 2 16 6 2 7 1 1 8 3 ^.As the material of which chiefly com- I posed, with an addition of 50 "I As the material of which chiefly com- J' posed, with an addition of 100 °/o. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 17 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Cotton—CoreifinMerf. Countries. Tarife Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. c Tissues of Cotton, pure or mixed with Metal Threads, but not with Wood or Silk : Mks, pf. £. s. d. 1. Fishing nets - - - - 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt - I 2. Very coarse textures, made from un¬ bleached yam of cotton waste, in pieces not above 50 centimetres long, as grey packing cloth, press cloths, &c. ; also in combination with other weaving materials, or with a few coloured threads . - „ 10 00 - 5 1 ■3. Unbleached, close woven wares, ex¬ cept velvet; also tulle, unbleached and unfigured - . . - - „ 80 00 2-8 4. Bleached, close woven wares, dressed, or not, except velvet . . - „ 100 00 „ 2 10 10 Germany -. 5. Velvet and all close woven wares not included under 3, 4, and 9 - - „ 120 00 3-11 6. Unbleached, open woven wares (ex¬ cept curtains) not included under 3 ; hosiery, fringe, and button makers' wares ; also tissues in combinatiou with metal threads - - - 0 0 0 3-11 7. Curtain stuffs, bleached and dressed - „ 230 00 „ 5 16 10 8. All open woven wares, such as jaconet, muslin, tulle, marly, gauze, so far as they are not included under Nos. 3, 6, 7 - 200 00 5 17 9. Lace and embroidered wares „ 350 00 „ 8 17 10 10. Ready-made Clothing : Under-linen - - - - „ ISO 00 „ 3 16 2 Other kinds - . - - „ 300 00 7 12 5 • Manufactures of all kinds . - - - 5 °/o ad val. 5 °/o ad val. Holland Note.—Unbleached cloth, to be printed or dyed in Holland, may be admitted free under special regulations. 178. B 18 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Cotton—ConhwMed. Countries. Tarh'p Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Cotton Tissues, Unbleached, Plain, Twilled, and Ticks : 1st class, weighing 11 kilogrammes, and above per 100 square metres (20J lbs. or more to the 100 square yards) : Of 35 threads and less to the 5 square millimetres - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 50 00 ;£, s, d. Cwt. 1-4 Of 36 threads and above 72 00 19 3 2nd class, weighing from 7 to 11 kilo¬ grammes exclusively per 100 square metres (12^^ lbs. to 20^ lbs. to the 100 square yards) : Of 35 threads and less to the 5 square millimetres . - - „ 60 00 14 5 Of 36 to 43 threads . . - „ lOO 00 2-8 Of 44 threads and above „ .180 00 3 13 2 3rd class, weighing from 3 to 7 kilo¬ grammes exclusively per 100 square metres (5^ to I'ii'g lbs. to the 100 square yards) : Of 27 threads and less to the 5 square millimetres - - . - „ 80 00 1 12 6 Of 28 to 35 threads ... „ 120 00 „ 2 8 9 Of 36 to 43 threads ... ,, 190 00 3 17 3 Of 44 threads and above „ 300 00 6 1 11 Belgium Cotton tissues, bleached .... fl5°/o above the \duty on unbleached. 15 °/o above the duty on unbleached. ,, dyed r25 francs per 100 J kilogrammes above 1 the duty on un- (.bleached. 10». 2 117 00 » 2 7 6 Of 36 to 43 threads - 99 190 00 » 3 17 3 Of 44 threads and above 99 242 00 Ï» 4 18 4 4th class.—Weighing from 3 to 5 kilo¬ grammes exclusively per 100 square metres (5^ to QJ.lbs. to the 100 square yards) : Of 20 threads or less to the 5 square millimetres - >9 110 00 » 2 4 8 Of 21 to 27 threads ... 99 148 00 » 3-2 Of 28 to 35 threads ... 99 193 00 » 3 18 5 Of 36 to 43 threads ... 99 270 00 » 5 9 9 Of 44 threads and above 99 403 00 » 8 3 9 5th class, weighing less than 3 kilo¬ grammes per 100 square metres (54 lbs. to the 100 square ya:ds) - 99 510 00 !> 10 19 6 Tissues, bleached - ... „ dyed ...... / 15 °/o above the \daty on unbleached. Í 25 francs per 100 J kilogrammes above ) the duly on un- {.bleached. 15 °/o above the duty on unbleached. 10 s. 2 d. per cwt. above the duty unbleached. 178, 20 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTÜRES - CoTtov—Continued. Tariff Rates Enolisk Countries. Tariff Classification. of Duty. Equivalents. / Tissues, Printed : Duties on unbleached tissues, according Per 100 square Per 100 square to class, with the following additional metres. yards d. duties : Frs. et». £. «. Of 1 or 2 colours - - - - 2 00 - 1 4 Of from 3 to 6 colours - 4 00 - 2 8 Of 7 colours or more ... 7 50 - 5 - Cotton Velvets and Fustians ; Made as Silk Velvets : JFV-». cts. £. ». d. Unbleached - 100 Kilos. 116 00 Cwt. 2 6 9 Dyed or printed - - - - n 140 00 >1 2 16 11 Other kinds, Cords, Moleskins, &c. ; Unbleached - - . . n 80 00 » 1 12 6 Dyed or printed ----- » 105 00 J7 2 2 8 Woven fabrics, composed wholly or in part f Pay as unbleached, with addition of of dyed threads . - - 40 fr. per 100 kil., or 16«. 3 d. per cwt. Brilliants or figured wares, unbleached. /Pay as plain tissues, according to class. bleached or dyed - - - L with 10°/,, additional. Piques and Counterpanes, quilted or reps : Unbleached, weighing more than 18 kilogi-ammes to the 100 square metres (more than 33J lbs. to the 100 square yards) ------ 100 Kilos. 100 00 Cwt. 2 - 8 y Unbleached, weighing 18 kilogi-ammes France— \ and less to the 100 square metres Continued. (33^ lbs. and less to the 100 square yards) ------ tj 145 00 3t 2 18 11 Bleached, weighing more than 18 kilo¬ grammes to the 100 square metres - 115 00 II 2 6 9 Bleached, weighing 18 kilogrammes and less to the 100 square metres f¡ 166 75 II 3 7 9 Dyed, weighing more than 18 kilo¬ grammes to the 100 square metres - ßf 125 00 '1 2 10 10 Dyed, weighing 18 kilogrammes and less to the 100 square metres - ft 170 00 •1 3 9 1 Dimity, damask, and table linen : Unbleached ----- ff 82 00 11 1 13 4 Bleached ------ f» 94 30 II I 18 4 Dyed ------ ff 107 00 II 2 3 6 " Guipures " for furniture : Unbleached - - - - ff 120 00 II 2 8 9 Bleached ------ tí 138 00 II 2 16 1 Dyed ------ ft 145 00 11 2 18 11 Counterpanes and blankets - - - ft 55 00 |l 1 2 4 Hosiery of cotton : Gloves - - . - - yt 600 00 11 ,, 12 3 10 Other kinds, cut out, but without seams 90 00 1 16 7 Shaped, or with the foot shaped tt 225 00 II 4 11 5 \ Fringemaker's wares - - - ft 190 00 » 3 17 3 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 21 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Cotton—Continued. Tariff Rates English Countries. Tariff Classification. of Duty. Equivalents. ( Frs. eis. £. s. d. Tapes and ribbons - - - - - 100 Kilos. 100 00 Cwt. 2-8 Bobbin net (tulle) : Coarse, less than 400 00 8 2 7 7 meshes to the square centimetre - jj 99 Pine, 7 meshes or more to the sqnare 562 00 centimetre - - - - ,» 19 11 8 5 " Plumetis," and fancy gauzes - - - 400 00 91 8 2 7 Lace and blonde, manufactured by machinery or by hand . - - - tí 400 00 11 8 2 7 Curtains of muslin embroidered, not bor¬ dered : Weighing less than 10 kilogrammes to the 100 square metres (184 Ihs.to the 100 square yards) ... Ii 140 00 99 2 16 10 Weighing 10 kilogrammes or more. and curtains of muslin embroidered, bordered, of whatever weight to the 100 square metres, whether cut or in the piece ..... íí 280 00 99 5 13 9 Of tulle application, or of grenadine. or with tulle embroidered íí 650 00 99 13 4 2 France— Continued, Muslins, embroidered or figured for furni¬ ture hangings or clothes, and " lappets " : Unbleached - - - - tí 180 00 99 3 13 2 Bleached - - ... íí 207 00 99 4 4 1 Embroidery, hand or machine made - íí 450 00 99 9 2 11 Wicks for lamps, and plaited wicks for candles ....... íí 00 00 99 14 5 Oil Cloth : For packiug ..... íí 5 00 111 - 2. -4 For furniture or other similar uses íí 15 00 99 - 6 1 Of moleskin leather .... íí 25 00 *9 - 10 2 Mixed tissues of cotton and other materials. cotton predominating : Piece goods of silk (or floss silk) and cotton ...... Ií 300 00 *9 6 1 11 Other piece goods .... Ií 100 00 91 2-8 Tapes or ribbons, of cotton and wool - Ií 120 00 99 2 8 9 „ „ of silk and cotton íí 300 00 91 6 1 11 Other kinds ..... - Pay as tissues of pure cotton. Ready-made clothing and articles I wholly or partly made up 10 per cent, above highest rate charge able on material of which composed, 178. B 3 22 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—COTTON—CoBíím/eá. CotTNTRIES. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Reis. £. s. d. Lace -------- Kilog. 1,545 Cwt 17 13 3 Tulle, bobbinet, &c. - - - - - » 1,133 99 12 19 1 Marly, canvas for samplers, crinoline, &c. - j) 154 99 1 15 4 Muslins and cambrics, plain, unbleached - » 218 99 2 9 10 „ „ „ bleached » 262 99 2 19 11 Close Woven Tissues : Plain : Packing cloth - - - . - » 76 99 - 17 5 Common canvas and drills - - - 91 109 99 1 4 11 Holland 99 163 99 1 17 3 Cotton Cloth, Fine : White ------ 99 300 99 3 8 7 Dyed or printed - - - - » 515 9f 5 17 9 Other kinds ; Unbleached . - 99 136 99 1 11 1 portügai, - , Bleached - - - - - Dyed or printed - - - - Napped: 99 99 163 515 99 99 1 17 3 5 17 9 Flannels, " Baetilhas," of one colour „ „ of more than one colour Moleskins, dyed - - - - - „ printed - . - - 99 99 600 817 245 463 99 99 99 99 6 17 2 9 6 11 2 16 - 5 5 11 Velvety Tissues : Plush ------ 99 600 14 6 17 2 Velveteen ------ 99 245 9» 2 16 - Velvets - 99 490 99 5 12 - Serges, unbleached, for printing 99 218 99 2 9 10 Other kinds, open or close woven, not othei- wise specified, bleached or not - - - 99 309 99 3 10 8 >1 „ dyed or printed 99 515 9* 5 17 9 Figured open woven wares, not otherwise specified ------ 99 1,635 99 18 13 11 Tapes >9 490 99 5 12 - ■ Shawls and handkerchiefs of all kinds - 99 618 99 7 1 4 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 23 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Cotton—conhkmcrf. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Reis. £. s. d. / Carpetings - - - - Cotton Tissues mixed with Silk. See Silk. Cotton tissues mixed with other materials (except silk) will be charged the duty on the materials in the mixture sub¬ ject to the highest duty. Kilog. 218 Cwt. 2 9 9 Portugal— / Continued. Note.—If mixed with real gold and silver. 20 °/o additional - 20°/o additional. Knitted wares and tricotage ... Kilog. 1,030 Cwt. 11 15 6 Haberdashery - - - 721 » 8 4 10 Ready-made clothing and articles not enumerated ------ As tissues of which dition of 50 %. made, with an ad- Close-woven tissues, plain; unbleached, bleached, or dyed, in pieces or handker¬ chiefs : Measuring up to 25 threads inclusive in the square of six millimetres Of 26 threads and above - . - Pes. cts. Kilog. 3 00 2 70 Cwt. ff 6 1 11 5 9 9 Close-woven tissues ; printed, twilled, or figured in the loom : Up to 25 threads, inclusive - - - Of 26 threads and above - - . 4 3 00 70 » if 8 2 7 7 10 4 Open-woven tissues, as muslins, batiste, lawns, organdines and gauzes, all kinds - 3 00 if C 1 11 Spain - • Quillings and piqués - - - - - 4 50 » 9 2 11 Corduroys, velveteens, or other double tex¬ tures for wearing apparel - - - 3 50 » 7 2 3 Net or tulie ------ 3 00 10 3 3 Lace, crochet of all kinds, including crochet edgings ------- „ 3 00 >» 6 1 11 Lace, other than crochet . - - - .) 6 25 12 14 - Knitted wares, in pieces, shirts, or diawers - .. 2 02 tf 5 6 5 „ „ Stockings, gloves, &c. „ 5 25 V 10 13 4 \ Fringes, galloons, &c. . . - - „ 4 50 9 9 2 11 178. B 4 24 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Cotton—CowiiwMed. Countries. ïaripp ClASSIPICATION. Taripp Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Spain— Continued. Ready-made clothing - - - - Embroidered articles . . . . Mixed Tissues : 1. Tissues of cotton mixed with silk or wool 2. Tissues of cotton mixed with linen 3. Tulle of cotton foundation, although embroidered with silk or other ma¬ terial, will pay duty as cotton tulle. When there is a mixture in the foun¬ dation, duty will be payable on the predominating material. Cotton Tissues : Unbleached : Weighing 13 kilogrammes and upwards per 100 square metres, and having in warp and woof in the square of 5 millimetres : 27 elementary threads or less More than 27 threads Weighing from 7 to 13 kilogrammes per 100 square metres, and having iu warp and woof in the square of 5 millimetres.: 27 elementary threads or less More than 27 threads - - - Weighing less than 7 kilogrammes per 100 square metres, and having in warp and woof in the square of 5 millimetres : 27 elementary threads or less More than 27 threads - - - Bleached ...... Dyed or woven in colours ... Printed ....... Embroidered ...... Lace ....... As material of which made, with an addition of 50 As material of which made, with an addition of 50 °l^. fSee Silk tissues, mixed, and Woollen \ tissues, mixed, respectively. As pure linen tissues. liire. ets. 100 Kilos. 57 00 „ 64 00 Cwt. £. a. d. 13 2 1 6 - 66 00 75 00 „ 80 OO „ 100 00 1 6 10 1 10 6 1 12 6 2-8 20 per cent, above the duty on un¬ bleached. 35 lire per 100 kilos. (14 s. 3 d. per cwt.) above the duty on unbleached. 70 lire per 100 kilos. (1Í. 8 s. 5d. per cwt.) above the duty on unbleached. 100 Kilos. 300 OO Cwt. 300 00 6 1 11 6 1 11 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 25 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Cotton—Co/iimwerf. Countries. Italy— Continued. ^ Tariff Classification. Austria Tulle, gauze and muslin : Unbleached ------ Bleached or dyed - - - - Velvet, unbleached - . . - - „ Bleached - - - - „ Dyed ------ Hosiery -, also fringes and buttons, and coverlets ------ Galloons, tapes and ribbons - - - Ready-made clothing - - - Cotton Manufactures, pure or mixed with linen : (а) Common, i.e., tissues from yams No. 50 and under : 1. Plain or simply twilled, of 38 threads or less to 5 millimetres square : Unbleached - - - - Bleached - - - - - Dyed (except Turkey red) - Woven in many colours, printed, or dyed Turkey red 2. Figured, of 38 threads or less to 5 millimetres square : Unbleached - - - - Bleached or dyed (except Turkey red) - - - - Woven in many colours, printed, or dyed Turkey red 3. Close woven, plain or figured, of more than 38 threads to 5 milli¬ metres square : Unbleached- - - - - Bleached or dyed (except Turkey red) - - - - - Woven in many colours, printed, or dyed Turkey red - - - (б) Fine, i.e., tissues from yarns over No. 50, and up to 100, inclusive, plain or figured : Unbleached - - - . Bleached, coloured, woven in many colours, or printed (e) Finest, i e.. tissues from yarns over No. 100, plain or figured ; also tulle, bobbinet and pettinent (such as curtain stuffs and fur¬ niture covers) and tissues mixed with metal or glass threads (d) Lace and embroidered wares - (e) Velvet or velvet-like tissues with or without cut pile ; hosiery, haber¬ dashery, &c. - - - - (/) Woven wicks, girths, hose, nets, &c. ------ (y) Ready-made clothing Tariff Rates of Duty. Enqlish Equivalents. Lire. cts. £• s. d. 100 Kilos. 250 00 Cwt. 5 1 8 u 300 00 » 6 1 11 120 00 » 2 8 9 140 00 S) 2 16 11 » 155 00 » 3 3 - JÍ 100 00 » 2 - 8 Í. 90 00 JÎ 1 16 7 As the material of which chiefly com¬ posed, with an addition of 10 .Ft. kr. Kilos 32 00 Cwt. 1 12 6 ÎÎ 40 00 » 2-8 )» 50 00 17 2 10 10 SÎ 60 00 77 3-11 ÎJ 40 00 77 CO I 0» fl 50 00 77 2 10 10 I) 70 00 77 3 11 I J) 50 00 ,1 2 10 10 ft 60 00 „ 3-11 » 80 00 77 4 13 » 70 00 77 3 11 1 )) 100 00 77 5 1 7 ') 160 00 77 8 2 6 Î) 200 00 •7 10 3 2 » 80 00 77 4 1 3 24 00 77 14 5 As material of which chiefly composed, with an addition of 40 °/(,. 178. 26 fAKT I.—FOKr.ign IMFORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Cotton—Co«¿/W. Tariff Rates English COUNTnlES. Tariff Classification. of Duty. Equivalents. Switzerland Greece - Tissues, plain or twilled ; Unbleached : Of 38 threads or less in the square of 5 millimetres (with the exception of tissues composed of yarns averaging No. 70 English, or finer numbers) Above 38 threads to the square of 5 millimetres ; also, tissues of 38 threads or less, composed of yams averaging No. 70 English, or finer numbers - . - . . Bleached, dyed, or printed, and tissues manufactured of dyed thyeads - Piqués, dimities, tissues woven with pattern, damasks, and brilliants - - - - Velvets and brochés . - - . Coverlets, common, unsewn - - - If SGwn - - • - Ribbons, tapes, and haberdashery Hosiery ....... Tulle, plain ...... Lace and embroidery .... Cotton Tissues : Unbleached, not classified ; Containing in the warp and woof per Tôbû sqnire metre :• Not exceeding 36 threads |. 44 56 » Bleached, not classified : An increase of 25 per cent, on the duty levied for the unbleached as above. Dyed and Printed Goods not classified - Lamp wicks and boot laces ... Tissues of fine make, transparent, viz. : Batistes, gauzes, muslins, grenadines, tulles, dentelles, head - kerchiefs (Kalemkaria), and any embroidered poods (with exception of ready-made clothes) ...... Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 8 00 Oke Cwt. £. a. d. - 3 3 „ 14 00 „ - 5 8J „ 25 00 - 10 2 „ 16 00 „ - 6 6 „ 30 00 „ - 12 2i 4 00 - 1 74 „ 30 00 - 12 24 „ 16 00 - 6 6 „ 25 00 - 10 2 „ 4 00 - 1 74 „ 60 00 » 14 5 Dr. lep. 0 80 Cwt. 1 5 7 0 96 „ 1 10 9 1 12 >, 1 15 10 2 00 » 3 4- 1 00 1 12 - c 00 1 9 12 - PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES, WOVEN MAN U FACTURES—Cotton—Contiinicd. 27 Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Greece— Continued. Cotton Tissues—continued. Velvet stufis, garters, tapes, ribbons, laces, coräs, edgings and haberdashery, lappets,sancoulis (muslin), Spanish cali¬ coes, pompadour and cretonne, calicoes exceeding 56 threads, underclothing, headbands (trerabez), and remnants of cotton tissues ... - - Sailcloth ...... Ready-made clothes for men and boys are subject to the duty upon the tissue of which made, with an addition of 50 per cent. Dr. lep. Oke 3 00 0 20 Cwt. 17 £. «. 4 IG - 6 d. 3 \ Ready-made dresses for women and girls, without deduction for tare, and with or without embroidery or lace ... „ 15 00 99 24 - - Common, viz : Tissues, not bleached, dyed, dressed, or figured ; woven wicks, nets, and girths Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt, - 8 2 Middle-fine, viz. : Tissues, bleached, dressed, dyed (except printed), figured or not ... „ 25 00 »1 - 10 2 Fine, viz. : Printed; also velvety tissues ... „ 45 00 71 - 18 3 Roumania Extra fine, viz. : English tulle, bobbinet, muslin, lawn, gauze, and other open woven wares, except lace ..... „ 90 00 11 1 16 7 Haberdashery and fringe-makers' wares „ 80 00 11 1 12 6 Hosiery of cotton, plain, or trimmed with other tissues ------ „ 80 00 >1 1 12 6 Lace 5 °/o ad val. 5 % ad val. Ready-made clothing . . . - Note.—Cotton tissues, mixed with any other material than silk will pay the duty on tho material predominating in tlie mixture. Cotton tissues mixed with silk. See Silk. 7 °/o ad val. 7 °/o ad val. Turkey - All kinds - " 8 °/(, ad va!. 8 % ad val. 178. 28 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Cotton— Countries. United States Taripf Classification. Cotton tissues : Piece goods, not exceeding 100 threads to the squai-e inch, counting the warp and fiiling : Unbleached . - - - - Bleached - . - . - Dyed, coloured, or printed Ditto, exceeding 100 and not exceeding 200 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and hlling : Unbleached - - - - Bleached . - - - - Dyed, coloured, or printed Note.—On all unbleached cot¬ ton cloth not exceeding 200 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, ■valued at over 8 cents per square yard; bleached, valued at over 10 cents per square yard ; dyed, coloured, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over 13 cents per square yard, a duty of 40 °/o ad valorem is le-vied. Ditto, exceeding 200 threads to the square inch : Unbleached - - - - Bleached . . - - - Dyed, coloured, or printed - • - Note.—On unbleached cotton cloth, exceeding 200 threads to the square inch, valued at over 10 cents per square yai'd; bleached, valued at over 12 cents per square yard ; and dyed, co¬ loured, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over 16 cents per square yard, a duty of 40 °¡^ ad valorem is levied. Hosiery : Stockings, hose, half-hose, shirts, and drawers, and all cotton goods made on knitting machines or frames, composed wholly of cotton, and not otherwise mentioned ------ Ditto, fashioned, narrowed, or shaped wholly or in part by knitting machines or frames, or knit by hand, and wlioUy of cotton - - - - Cotton cords, braids, gimps, galloons, webbing, goring, suspenders and braces not specially enumerated . . . Cotton iace, embroideries, insertions, trim¬ mings, lace window curtains, cotton damask, hemmed handkerchiefs, and cot¬ ton velvet - - - All manufactures of cotton not specially enumerated, including corsets of what¬ ever material ----- Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Doll. eis. Sq. yard 0 024 „ 0 034 0 044 q. yard 0 ' 03 0 04 0 05 Sq. yard 0 04 0 05 0 06 35 °/o ad val. 40 °/o ad vaU 35 °/o ad vat¬ io °/o ad val. 35 °/o ad val. £. «. d. Sq. yard - - - - 1Í - - 2i » » Sq. yard - - IJ - - - - ¡¡i Sq. yard - - 2 - - H - - 3 35 °/o ad vat. 40 °/o ad val. 35 °/(, ad val. 40 % ad vat. 35 % ad vaL part i.—foreign import duties. 29 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Linen, Hempen, and Jute. COITNTBIES. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Russia -( Sweden - Linen cloths, not otherwise specified, bleached and unbleached, of flax and hemp of ail kinds, with or without admixture of cotton ------- Batiste and lawn of pure flax or hemp, or mixed with cotton, not dyed nor printed The same dyed, printed, or woven of different colours, also batiste and linen pocket handkercMefs . . - - Handkerchiefs, marked, embroidered, or bordered with lace - - - Flax or hemp tisisues, twilled, or with woven patterns, with or without admixture of cotton, such as table linen and towels of all kinds ------ Drills of all kinds - . - . - Sailcloth, ticking for bedding and furniture, carpet textures of flax, hemp, jute, &c., and similar stout flax and hempen tissues, with or without admixture of cotton Waxed and oil cloth and manufacture thereof, also canvas prepared for painting - Hempen hose for fire engines, hempen buckets, and tarpaulin - - - Linen and hemp hosiery, not otiierwise specified Galloons, trimmings, &c., not otherwise specified ------- Buttons - - . - - - Lace of all kinds - - . . - Tulle for furniture, with patterns woven in or embroidered, and curtains of net or muslin Tnlle or net, other kinds, plain or figured, for ladies' dresses - - Ready-made clothing. See "Cotton Woven Manufactures. * With an addition of 10 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. f With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Linen and Hemp : Tissues, plain or twilled, except sateen and " atlas," without pattern, having in warp and woof in the space of a square centimetre : 25 tlireads or less - 25 to 35 thi-eads - - - 35 to 60 threads - . - - Above 50 threads - - Sailcloth . _ . - . Carpets not included above - - - Ticks and " corset webbing " not included above - - - - - Other tissues of linen and hemp Funt Rbl. cop. + 0 70 tl 50 Cwt. £. s. d. t13 15 10 t29 ii 1 f As the material of which made, with I an addition of 20 °¡g. Funt t2 00 Cwt. t39 8 2 ff + 0 to 70 50 fi ff tl3 15 10 t 9 17 - » to 17 ff t 3 7 - if to 12 if t 2 7 3 fi to 12 ff t 2 7 3 if to 55 ff tlO 16 9 fi ff fi *0 to t3 40 33 30 ff fi ff * 7 17 8 t 6 10 1 t65 - 5 f) to 45 a t 8 17 4 ff t2 20 ff t43 6 11 Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 19 Cwt. - 10 9 S) 0 35 it - 19 9 J, 0 90 It 2 10 10 » 1 50 J) 4 4 8 0 19 II - 10 9 0 40 II 1 2 7 » 0 90 II 2 10 10 1 50 II 4 4 8 178. 30 PART I.—rOUEIGN JMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Linev, Hempen, Jvte—Continued. Countries. Sweden—■' Continued. Tariff Classification. Tissues of Jute : Unbleached cr undyed - . - - Bleached or dyed . - - - - Waxed and Oil Cloth : Floor cloth Other kinds ------ Tapes and ribbons - . - - - Braces and belts - . - - - Blinds, painted or printed - - - - Lace and blonde - - - - - Fringes, galloons, cords, cordings, &c. Hosiery ; gloves, stockings, &.c. - - - Ready-made clothing; sheets, towels, &c., hemmed, or with needlework - - - Embroidered articles - - - - - Manufactures of Linen, Hemp, or Jute : Fishing nets ------ Engine hose Horse and furniture girths . - . Carpets and carpeting - - - - Tapes and ribbons ; also ribbons or tissues mixed with indiarobber or gutta percha, and waistbands ol' the same Drill and damask ; also handkerchiefs not otherwise specified - - - - Knitted wares, dyed or not - - - Other Tissues : Close Woven; Bleached: Weighing 110 grammes or more per half-metre square (3'9 oz. to 27 square feet) - - - Other kinds : Unbleached - Bleached, or of one colour, even if applied by printing or rolling - Dyed, of several colours, not printed Printed ----- Open or Transparent : Blonde, bobbinet, lace and tulle Other kinds - - - - Trimmings, buttons, fringes, &c. Floor-clotb, matting, tarpaulin, and other cloth, weighing 470 grammes or more to the half metre square - - - . Oil-floth - - - - - Ready-made clothing - - - - Autr.—Manufactures of flax, hemp, or jute, mixfd with cotton, pay as cottons. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Kron. (ire. £. s. d Free - - Free. Kilog 0 40 Cwt. 1 2 7 19 0 25 „ - 14 1 11 0 60 „ 1 13 11 a 1 10 „ 3 2 1 }i 0 60 „ 1 13 11 11 0 90 „ 2 10 10 It 2 35 6 12 8 11 1 10 „ 3 2 1 11 1 18 » 3 6 7 / As the material of which made, with an 1.addition of 20 %. Í As material upon which embroidered, 1_ with an addition of 20°/o- f As the material of which made, with \an ad^tion of 10 °/o. Free. Free - - Kron. ore. KUog. 0 13 0 27 •» 1 10 11 0 60 11 1 10 11 0 07 99 0 07 »1 0 27 11 0 53 91 1 10 11 2 50 11 1 70 11 1 35 11 0 13 11 0 67 f As the material - 7 4 - 15 3 3 2 1 1 13 11 3 2 1 - 3 llj - 3 Hi - 15 3 1 9 11 3 2 1 1 19 3 16 3 - 7 4 1 17 10 l,an addition of lO"/^. PART 1.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 31 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Linen, Hempen, and Jute—Continued, Countries. Tariff Rates English Tariff Classification. of Duty. Equivalents. Denmark Germany Linen, Hempen, and Jute Tissues : Unbleached : Containing less than 24 threads to the square half-inch, or weighing 44 quints (7f ozs. avds.) or above to the square ell (4^ square feet) Other kinds. - .... Sailcloth, tarpaulin cloth, weighing 44 quints and above to the square ell ; also druggeting (so far as such cloths are not included ahove) - - . - Marly, embroidery cloth, canvas, stiff- nets, and other open gummed or stif¬ fened wares, girths, bands, and tapes, fish nets ; also lamp wicks - - - Open and transparent tissues, combined or not with metal threads or spun glass ; crochet, lace, fringes, trimmings, and button makers' wares - - - - Other kinds : Printed wares, knitted wares, hosiery, and velvet stuffs - . . - Dyed in colours, not printed Of one colour ; also damask, drills, &c., undyed ------ Undyed plain tissues ; also wadding - Ready-made Clothing: When not lined or trimmed, or when the lining or trimming is not liable to a higher duty than the material of which made - - - - When the lining or trimming is liable to a higher duty than the material of which made ------- Dyed druggeting of jute or manilla hemp - Linen Cloth, Ticking, Drill : Unbleached, having in the warp and woof per 4 square centimetres : 40 threads or less - - - - 41 to 80 81 to 120 Above 120 - Bleached, dyed, printed, or woven, of bleached, dyed, or printed yarn, having in the warp and woof per 4 square centi¬ metres : 120 threads or less - - . - Above 120 ----- Damask of all kinds, table cloths, bed linen, and towelling, &c. - - - - Ribbons and tapes, edgings, fringes, gauze, imitation lace, &c. - - - - - Hosiery, and all articles combined with metal threads Kron. ore. Fund » 04¿ m o 12^ O 33¿ 1 00 66s 50 41f 25 Cwt, £. í. rf. - 4 8J - 14 1 - 14 1 1 17 8 5 12 11 3 15 3 2 16 6 2 7 I 18 3 As the material of which chiefly com- ' posed, with an addition of 50 As the material of which chiefly com¬ posed, with an addition of 100 Mis. pf. 100 Kilos. 12 00 12 00 24 00 36 00 60 00 CO 00 120 00 150 00 100 00 i 00 00 Cwt. - 6 1 - 6 1 - 12 2 - 18 3 1 10 6 1 10 6 3-11 3 16 3 2 10 10 2 10 10 178. 32 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Linen, Hempen, and Jüte—Continued. Tariff Rates English Countries. Taripp Classification. op Duty. Equivalents. Germany— Continued. Holland belgittm ■{ France - Embroidery Thread lace ...... Oilcloth, coarse, unprinted packing cloth W axed muslin ------ Other kinds of oil cloth - - - - Ready-made Clothing : Underiinen ------ Other kinds ------ Sail cloth ------- All other manufactures - - - - Tissues of all kinds of Linen, Hemp, or Jute : Sail cloth ------ Lace, made by hand and on bobbins All other kinds - - - - Ready-made clothing - - - Hosiery, haberdashery, trimmings, &c. - Tissues of Linen or Hemp ; Plain Linens and Diapers, having in the warp and woof in the space of 5 square millimetres, after division of the total by 2 : Unbleached : 6 threads or less - - - - 7 and 8 threads - - - - 9,10, and 11 threads - - - 12 threads - - 13 and 14 threads - - - 15, 16, and 17 threads - - - 18, 19, and 20 threads - - - 21, 22, and 23 threads - - - 24 threads and above - - - Bleached, dyed, or printed Oil cloth ------ Damasked linen, for hangings or bedding : Unbleached . . - - - Cream-coloured, bleached, or mixed with white threads, or dyed - - - Table Linen, damasked, unbleached, con¬ taining in the warp, per 5 square millimetres : 12 threads or less - - - . 13 or 14 threads - - - - 15, 16, or 17 threads - - - 18, 19, or 20 threads - - - 21,22, or 23 threads - - - More than 23 threads . - - Table linen, clouded, bleached, dr mixed with white threads, or dyed Drills : Unbleached . - _ - - Cream-coloured, bleached, or mixed with bleached or unbleached threads, or dyed ------ Mks. pf, 100 Kilos. 150 00 „ 800 00 12 00 ., 60 00 „ 30 00 „ 150 00 „ 300 00 - Free - 5 °/o ad val. - Free - - Free - 10 °/o ad val. 10 °/o ad val. 10 °/o ad val. Cwt. £. s. 3 16 20 6 - 0 1 5 - 16 3 16 7 12 Free. °/o ad val. Free. Free. 10 °/o 10 °/o ad vaU 10 °/o ad val. Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 22 00 Cwt. - 8 11 28 00 » - 11 5 55 00 1» 1 2 4 65 00 m 1 6 5 90 00 ft 1 16 7 115 00 ff 2 6 9 170 00 »> 3 9 1 260 00 ft 5 5 8 „ 300 00 if 6 1 11 - 25 °/o sbove unbleached. 100 Kilos. 15 00 Cwt. - 6 1 90 00 ff 1 16 7 Pay as unbleached damasks. with an addition of 25 °¡^ 100 Kilos. 75 00 Cwt. 1 10 6 104 00 ï> 2 2 3 133 00 2 14 i 195 00 3 19 3 „ 300 00 6 1 11 345 00 Í, 7 - 2 Pay as unbleached, with an addition of 25 7o- I 100 Kilos. 97 00 Cwt. 1 19 5 Pav as unbleached, with an addition of 25 7o- I PART I.—FOREIGIí IMPORT DUTIES. 33 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Linen, Hempen, and Jute—Continued. Countries. France— Continued. Tariff Classification. Portugal Tissues of Linen, &c. : Tapes and Fringe makers' Wares : Unbleached, or drab - - - Cream-coloured, bleached or dyed Hosiery - - . . - Lace and " guipures " . - - - Handkerchiefs, embroidered, and other embroideries on a linen ground - Mixed tis,suea, hemp or flax predomi- natinii in weight - - - - Ready-made clothing and articles wholly or partly made up - - - Tissues of Jute, having in the warp and weft in the space of 5 square millimetres after division of the total by 2 : Unbleached : 3 threads or less - - - 4 and 5 threads _ - . 6, 7, and 8 threads - - - - More than 8 threads . . - Bleached or Dyed: 3 threads, or less - - - . 4 and 5 threads - - - - 6, 7, and 8 threads . - - - More than 8 threads . . - Carpets, short or long nap - Jute tissues, mixed with other materials, provided the jute predominates in weight Tissues : Open and Transparent : Lace, tulle, and net . - - - Marly and canvas, for samplers - Other kinds - - - - Close-woven, Plain or Twilled : Packing cloth - - - - - Sail-cloth for ships' sails . - - „ not for sails : Unbleached or bleached . - - Dyed - . . - - Cloth of Linen or Hemp : Unbleached - - - - - Bleached or dressed - - . Jeans and dimities . - . . Damasks ------ Tape Druggeting - - - - Oil-cloth for floors - - - - - Handkerchiefs ------ Tissues not enumerated Note 1.—Linen tissues, mixed with other materials, except siik, will be charged the duty on the material in the mixture subject to the highest duty. 2. Linen Tissues, mixed with silk, see Silk 3. If mixed with pure gold or silver Tariff Rates of Duty. Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 120 00 „ 140 00 80 00 English Equivalents. Cwt. £. s. d. 2 8 9 2 16 11 1 12 G - Pay as lace and guipures of cotton. 100 Kilos. 300 00 Cwt. 7 6 3 As tissues of flax and hemp, according to class. 10 per cent, above highest rate charge¬ able on material of which composed. 100 Kilos. 11 16 As linens, according to class. 00 Cwt. - 4 5 i 00 '.y - 6 6 00 - 9 9 100 Kilos. 15 00 ,, 23 00 35 00 Cwt. - 6 1 - 9 4 - 14 3 As linens, according to class. 100 Kilos. 20 00 I Cwt. - 8 2 As tissues of jute, according to class. Kilog. Reis. 1,545 Cwt. 17 13 3 154 )) 1 15 3 1,635 1) 18 13 11 76-3 ft _ 17 5' 61-8 )> - 14 2 163-5 1 17 5 272-5 3 2 4 490 }i 5 12 - COO G 17 2 1,090 12 9 3 817 f) 9 6 H 545 Jf 6 4 8 206 7f 2 7 1 54'5 97 - 12 6 515 ft 5 17 9 545 99 ti 4 8 20 °/o additional duty. 178. C 3^ PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Linen, Hempen, and 3vie—Continued. Countries. Portugal— Continued. ' Taripf Classification, Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Knitted wares and tricotage Haberdashery, &c. Ready-made clothing and articles not enumerated ------ Tissues of linen or hemp, plain, up to 10 warp threads inclusive in the square of 6 milli¬ metres - - - - from 11 to 24 warp threads inclusive - „ „ of 25 warp threads and above Tissues of linen or hemp, twilled or figured Plain tissues of jute, with or without admix¬ ture of cotton - - - - . Tissues of jute, twilled or figured, with or without admixture of cotton - . - Lace ■ Knitted waves ------ Oil-cloth and waxed cloth, for fioors and for packing - Oil-cloth, other kinds - - . . Fringes, galloons, cordings, &c. - Ready-made clothing - - . . Embroidered articles - - - - . Mixed Tissues : 1. Tissues of linen and cotton • 2. Tissues of linen, mixed with silk or wool Kilog. Reis. 1,030 721 Cwt. £. ». d. 11 15 6 8 4 10 As tissues of which made, with an addition of 50 "/q. Kilog. Pes. cts. 1 25 2 50 4 25 2 00 0 45 0 90 „ 12 50 5 00 100 Kilos. 32 50 Kilog. 1 00 4 50 Cwt. 2 10 10 5 1 7 8 12 9 4 1 3 - 18 3 1 16 5 25 8 - 10 3 3 - 13 3 2-8 9 2 11 As material of which made, with an addition of 50 As material of which made, with an addition of 50 As pure linen tissues. See Silk tissues, mixed, and Woollen tissues, mixed, respectively. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 35 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Linen, Hempen, and Jute—Continued, COCNTRIES. -< Tahifp Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Tissues of Linen or Hemp : Of less than 6 threads in the warp in the space of5 millimetres (I-5th of an inch) : Packing cloth, girths and hose Unbleached or bleached (other than packing cloth) . - . - Dyed or made of dyed threads Of 6 threads and more in the space of 5 millimetres : Unbleached, bleached, or mixed with bleached - . - . . Dyed or made of dyed threads Sail cloth, weighing 500 grammes or more per square metre - Embroidered'tissues - - . Printed wares - - . . - Waxed and Oil-cloth ; For floor-cloths, and tarpaulins - Other kinds ..... Tissues of Jute : Unbleached ------ Other kinds . - - . - Tapes and buttons - - - - Lace and tulle Hosiery and fringe makers' wares Ready-made clothing Tissues of Flax, Hemp, Jute, or other Vege¬ table Fibre, with the exception of Cotton, without admixture of Silk, Wool, or othei- Animal Hair : (a) Grey packing cloth, i e., coarse un¬ bleached, plain, or simply twilled, hut not figured stuffs, of linen or hemp, which contain not more than 5 warp threads per 5 milli¬ metres . - . - - (i) Common Linen Wares : 1. Cloth of not more than 20 warp threads per 5 milli¬ metres, not bleached and not figured . - - - 2. Bleached, dyed, woven in co¬ lours or printed, having per 5 millimetres : Up to 10 warp threads From 11 to 20 warp threads 3. Figured, having up to 20 warp threads per 5 millimetres - Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 12 00 23 10 38 00 „ 57 75 „ 90 00 40 00 250 00 115 00 20 00 40 00 English Equivalents. Cwt. £. s. d. - 4 10^ - 9 5 - 15 5 I 3 1 16 - 16 5 I 2 6 - 16 3 20 00 „ - 8 As tissues of linen or hemp. 100 Kilos. 100 Kilog. 30 100 Kilos. 110 Cwt. 2-8 60 19 3 2 4 8 As material of which chiefly composed, with an addition of 10 %. Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 2 00 12 00 20 00 40 00 40 00 Cwt. I - 4 2-8 178. 36 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Linen, Hempen, and Ji ie—Continued. Counthies. ArsTRiA— ^ Continued. Tarife Classification. Tariff Rates of Dutv. Enolish Equivalents. Tissues of Flax, Hemp, Jute, or other Vege¬ table Fibre, with the exception of Cotton, without admixture of Silk, Wool, or other Animal Hair—Continued : (c) Fine Linen Wares, i.e., havimi more than 20 warp threads per 5 mil¬ limetres, unbleached, bleached, dyed, woven in colours, printed or figured - . - - - (d) Batiste, gauze, lawn, and other open-woven tissues - . . (e) Tissues mixed with metal threads - {/) Lace, edgings, and embroidered tissues . . . . - (ff) Jute Tissues: 1. Sacking and packing cloth, not exceeding 5 warp threads per 5 millimetres, raw, un¬ bleached, undyed, unfigured, plain, or simply twilled, also ready-made sacks of such cloth . - - . - 2. Rugs and waggon covers, matting of jute or other vegetable fibres not other¬ wise specified, bleached, dyed, printed, figured, or not 3. Tissues for furniture covers and wearing apparel ; car¬ pets and all tissues of jute in combination with other vegetable textile materials, including cotton, provided that the jute threads exceed in number, plain or em¬ broidered, combined or not with metal threads (A) Haberdashery, hosiery, Ac., also velvety tissues, cut or uncut pile- (i) Ready.made clothing - _ . (J) Oil or Waxed Cloth : 1. Coarse, unprinted, for packing, &C. - - - _ - 2. Tarpaulins and floor-cloth 3. Other kinds, including waxed muslin - - . . . Ft. Ar. 100 Kilos. 80 00 „ 120 00 „ ICO 00 200 00 Civt C €0 12 00 40 00 80 00 As material of which chiefly composed, with an addition of 40 °\^. 100 Kilos. 2 00 „ 10 00 20 00 Cwt. PART I.—POREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Linex, Hempex, and Jute—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. F.nglish Equivalents. ( Of Linen, Hemp, or Jute : Packing- cloth, having not more than 25 threads to 3 square millimetres 100 Kilos. Frs 1 cts. 50 Cwt. £. .s'. //. - 7t Tissues, plain, twilled, or figured, un¬ bleached or half bleached, having more than 25 and less than 4U threads per 3 square millimetres - - - - jj 4 00 - 1 7.1 Tissues, plain, twilled, or figured, un¬ bleached or half bleached, containing more than 40 threads per 3 squai-e milli¬ metres - 16 00 33 - 6 6 Tissues, plain, twilled, or figured, bleached, dyed, printed, and manufactured of dyed threads, except tulle . - - 16 00 - 6 6 Tapes, ribbons, and laces, of all kinds, un¬ bleached, bleached, or dyed >> 16 00 33 - 6 6 Switzerland Tulle, unbleached, bleached, dyed, printed, or figured ----.- 30 00 33 - 12 2 Hosiery and haberdashery - . . 16 00 33 - 6 6 Oil or Waxed Cloth : For furniture, &c. - - . - - 16 00 33 - 6 6 Oil-cloth for packing - . - . » 4 00 33 o 1 Waxed cloth for packing (common) 3 00 33 - 1 2| Floor cloth (linolei™) - - - - jj 20 00 33 1 00 i-dh Lace and embroidery - - . - 35 30 00 33 - 12 2 Gloves and ready-made clothing 33 30 CO 33 - 12 2 Mats and carpeting, common, of hemp or manilla, cocoa-nut, or other vege¬ table fibre >3 10 00 33 - 4 1 Jute carpeting - - - - 7 00 33 - 2 10| Linen Hemp, or Jute Tissues : 1 Containing in the square metre : Dr. tep. I Less than 8 threads of warp Oke 0 28 Cwt. - 8 11 Greece - From 8 to 12 threads of warp 1 10 33 1 Id 2 13 threads and upwards of v/arp - 3 00 33 4 16 - - Sail-cloth ------- !> 0 20 33 - 6 5 178. C 3 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. AVOVEN MANUFACTURES—Lim n, Hi mpkn, and Jutk—Continued. CaüNTRIES. Tissues, knitted and woven wares of flix, hemp, jute, and other vegetable fibres : Jute tissues, very common, unbleached or bleached, also carpets of pure jute Unbleached cloth, Nery common - Unbleached cloth, close woven and thick ; twills for bedding and furni¬ ture, bleached or not ; cloth, woven m colours (striped or checked canvas), unbleached ticks . - . Plain unbleached cloth, not included above Ticks for articles of wearing apparel, bleached or woven in colours - Plain linen cloth (bolland) bleached ; Of less than 8 woof threads per 5 millimetres . . - - - From 8 to II woof threads, per .1 mil¬ limetres .... Of 12 or more woof threads, per 5 millimetres ... Plain linen cloth (bolland), dyed, all kinds ...... Plain linen cloth (holland), printed, all kinds ; handkerchiefs with printed designs, in the piece, or in dozens, hemmed or not .... Table or toilet linen, unbleached, bleached, striped, or damasked Batiste and lawn, and handkerchiefs of the same, in dozens, embroidered or not, but without lace ... Knitted wares, all kinds Fringe makers' wares and tapes Tulle and lace . - . - Carpets of linen or hemp, pure or mixed with other materials except silk ; carpets of jute or other vegetable fibres, mixed with other materials except silk Tariff Rates op Duty. Keady-made clothing Lei. h. 100 Kilos. 5 00 10 00 30 00 46 00 50 00 English Equivalents. Cwt. 31 00 49 00 i „ £. Í. à. - 2 -è - 4 -î - 12 2 - 18 3 I - 4 - 12 7 - 19 II 7 °/o ad val. 100 Kilos. 40 00 125 00 7 °/o ad val. 100 Kilos. 245 00 „ 150 00 „ 100 00 5 °/o ad ral. 100 Kilos. 30 00 7 °/o ad ral. 7 °la ad val. Cwt. 16 3 2 10 10 7 ° o ad val. Cwt. 4 19 7 « 3 1- 2-8 5 °/o ad val. Cwt. - 12 2 7 ° o ad val. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 39 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Linen, Hempf.n, and Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents, / Oil and wax cloth, coarse, for packing or floor covering- - . . . . Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 15 30 £. «. d. Cwt. - 6 3 Roumania— ' Continued. Oil and wax cloth, fine, simply dyed, or with patterns Tissues, mixed with silk . . . - „ 40 00 „ - 16 3 - See Silk Manufactures. Note.—Mixed tissues of linen and cotton ivill pay the duty on the material predominating in the mixture. Turkey • All kinds 8 °/(, ad val. 8 °/o ad val. Burlaps, not exceeding 60 inches in width, of flax, jute, or hemp, or of -which either of those substances is the component ma¬ terial of chief value - - . . Doll. cts. 30 °/o ad val. 30 °/o ad val. Burlaps, exceeding 60 inches in width 40 % 40 °/o ad val. Brown and bleached linens, ducks, canvas, diapers, crash, huckaback, handkerchiefs, lawns, or other manufactures not other¬ wise specified, of flax, hemp, or jute, or of which either of those substances is the component material of chief value - 35 °/(, ad val. 35 °/o ad val. Russia and other sheetings ... 35 °/o ad val. 35 % ad val. Sail-cloth ------- 30 °/¡, ad val. 30 % ad val. Bagging for Cotton : Valued at 7 cents or less per square yard Lb. 0 OU Cwt. - 7 - United States. Valued at over 7 cents per square yard - „ 0 02 - 9 4 Other bagging or similar material composed wholly or in part of hemp, jute, or flax - 40 °/(, ad val. 40 °/o ad val. Lace, insertions and embroideries 30 ad val. 30 °/o ad val. Hemp or jute carpeting - - . - Sq. yai'd 0 06 Sq. yard - - 3 All other manufactures of flax or of which flax is the component material of chief value; including under-clothing, tapes, braids, stockings, &c., and all goods that cannot bo measured by the yard 40 % ad val. 40 % ad val. All other manufactures of hemp or manila - 35 °/(, ad val. 35 °/(, ad val. All other manufactures of jute - - - 35 °/o ad val. 35 °/o ad val. Oil-cloth for floors, stamped, painted, or printed .------ 40 ad val. 40 °/o ad val. Oil-cloth foundations or floor-cloth canvas - 40 °/o ad val. 40 °/o ad val. 178 40 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—SILK. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English 1 Equivalent.-. 1 y Stuffs, handkerchiefs, ribbons, of silk hr waste silk, including foulards, plain or printed in the warp, velvet, plush, chenille of silk or half silk, and ribbons of the same ; also silk sieves - - Funt. Rhl. cop. t 5 .10 1 Lb. £. s. d. t - 19 4 Foulards, printed in the cloth, in the piece, and handkerchiefs - - - - - t 3 30 v t - 11 7 Stuffs, ribbons, handkerchiefs, of half silk (with warp or woof of any other material), as well as of waste silk, with an admixture of cotton, wool, flax, hemp, &c. t 2 44 9» tw. co 1 Russia - Haberdashery (galloons, braids, trimmings), hosiery and knitted wares, of silk or half silk, with or without an admixture of othpr materials, or of beads and bugles - t 1 10 V f - 3 KH Buttons ------- » t 0 33 99 t- 1 2 Tulle (net) in the piece, plain and figured, with patterns, for ladies' di'esses >; t 2 20 >» t- 7 9 Blonde or lace ------ t 3 30 99 t - 11 7 Waxed or oil-clotb, of silk - - - - t I 10 •) t - 3 104 Ready-made clothing - - - - » t 7 00 99 t 1 4 8 k f "With an addition of 20 °\^ on each rouble of duty leviable. Tissues of Pure Silk : Kron. ore. Plush Kilog. o 35 Lb. - 1 Other kinds, including velvet and those mixed with gold or silver, and silk stuffs for embroidery work - . - - » 2 80 99 - 1 5 Note.—"Velvet, even with cotton back, will pay as silk velvet. Tissues of Half Silk : All kinds •> 2 35 91 - I 21 Sweden - Ribbons of pure silk, and velvet ribbons 2 80 99 - 1 5 „ of half silk - - - - - » 2 Co »> _ 1 ox 1 -4 Lace or blonde, of silk or half silk 7/ 2 80 - 1 5 Hosiery, gloves, stockings, &c., of silk or half silk yy 2 80 - 1 5 Shoemakers' wai-es - - - - 2 40 *9 - I 2.) Galloons, fringes, cordings, cords, &c., of silk or half silk - - . - - yy 2 80 99 - 1 5 Ready-made clothins, scarves, handkerchiefs, hemmed or with needlework - . - As material of addition of 20 wh %• ich made, with an s Embroidered articles - . - - - As material upon which with an addition of 20 % embroidered, PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 41 WOVEN MANUFACTU RES—Silk—ConííKwecí. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Bates of Duty. English Equivalents. Manufactures of Silk, pure or mixed with other Materials : Blonds, bobbinet, lace, or tulle Velvet and plush - - - - - Other silk wares, pure or mixed Trimmings, fringes, &c. - - - - Oiled silk Ready-made clothing .... Silk Wares ; Wholly of silk ..... Of Silk mixed with other material : If either warp or woof or face is of pure silk ...... Other kinds . . . . . Haberdashery, trimmings, and makers' wares ... button- Oiled silk, and silk mixed with india-rubber Ready-made Clothing : When not lined or trimmed, or when the lining or trimming is not liable to a higher duty than the material of which made When the lining or trimming is liable to a higher duty than the material of which made - - - - - Wares of Silk or Floss Silk : Pure or in combination with metal threads, or metal threads mixed with cotton, linen, or wool I.ace, blonde, and embroidery, wholly or partly of silk ..... Tulle, unbleached or dyed, unfigured Oiled silk ...... Very coarse tissues of unbleached silk waste, as grey packing cloth, press cloths. See., combined or not with other materials, or with a few dyed threads - Other silk wares in combination with cotton, linen, wool, or other spinning materials ------ Ready-made clothing of silk or floss silk, pure, or combined with metal threads - ,. of half silk Kron. ore. £. d. Kilog. 2 50 Lb. - I 3 » 2 30 il - 1 2 jy 2 30 ii - I 2 if 2 30 a I 2 2 67 »» - I ■il As the material of which made, with an addition of 10 Kron. ore. Fund 4 00 Lb. - 4 ~-i )> 2 66| ii - 2 8} I 50 ii - I 61 2 00 a _ o -i I 00 a - 1 - >As the material of which chiefly com- [ posed, with an addition of 50 °/o. 1 As the material of which chiefly com- j posed, with an addition of 100 M&s. pf. 100 Kilos. 600 00 Lb. - 2 „ 1,000 00 „ 250 00 50 00 10 00 450 00 1,200 00 675 00 4 6è I 11 - 21 i - 2 -à - 5 5i - 3 -f 178. 42 PAKT I. -FOEEIGN IMPOET DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Silk— Tariff Rates op Duty. Belgium Frakce English eauivalents. Holland ■ - Manufactures of all kinds Tissues of all kinds, and hosiery, haber¬ dashery, and ribbons . . . . Net and lace made by hand Ready-made clothiDji Of pure Silk : Tissues - - - Hosiery and haberdashery Lace ... Crape - - - Net or tulle ■ Foulards 5 ®/(, ad val. 5 °/o ad val. I'm. eta. £. a. d. 100 Kilos. 300 00 Lb. - 1 1 Or at option of Importer, 10 ad val. Free 10 °/j, ad val. Free. 10 °/o ad val. Tissues, hosiery and haberdashery, of pure floss silk, or of silk and floss silk, un¬ bleached, bleached, printed, or dyed Tissues of waste floss silk for furniture, weighing more than 250 grammes to the square metre - - - - Tissues, Haberdashery and Lace, of Silk or of Floss Silk : Mixed with fine gold or silver ,, semifine or false gold or silver .... Tissues of silk, or of flors silk, mixed with other materials iu which the silk or floss silk predominates in weight ... Ribbons of Silk or Floss Silk, pure or mixed with other Materials : ^'elvet --.... Other kinds ..... Ready-made clothing and articles wholly or partly made up - - . . Free Free. Fra. eta. 100 Kilos. 200 00 Ijli 00 Lb. 1,200 00 350 00 303 00 500 00 400 00 - - Si - - CI - 4 4i - 1 3i - 1 1 1 9| - 1 54 10 per cent, above highest rate charge¬ able on material of which composed. PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 43 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Silk—CoMíiW. Countries. Portugal -( Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Lace and tulle - - - - - Plush . . . - . Velvet and satin ... Ribbons Shawls, of lace or tulle .... „ other kinds . Handkerchiefs and scarves Tissues not specified : Plain, figured, or worked ... Tissues of Silk mixed with other Materials : I. Tissues of which the woof is all of silk, and in which there is also silk in the warp, in continuans threads, or vice versa, will pay duty as on pure silk. 2. Tissues which have only all the warp or all the woof of silk, or in the warp and woof together have half or more than half of the threads of that mate- rial, provided that the threads are continuous ... 3. All other tissues containing silk in continuous threads in less quantity than the above, or containing silk in non-continuous threads, in whatever quantity - .... Tissues embroidered Knitted wares • . ... Trimmings, fringes, galloons, &c., of silk pure, or mixed with other materials Ready-made clothing and articles not enu. merated ...... Kilog Reis. 5,450 1,545 6,180 5,665 5,450 6,758 2,834 6,180 2,575 English Eguivalents. Lb. As tissues without silk, with an addition of30 7o- As tissues of which made, with an addition of20°/„. Kilbg. 5,150 2,575 Lb. As tissues of which made, with an addition of 50 7». 178. 4-4 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—SILK-CWmweiZ. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English EaUIVALENTS. - Tissues or ribbons, of floss silk, of waste silk, or of raw silk ; or of waste silk mixed with pure silk ------ Other Tissues or Ribbons : Plain or twilled - - . - - Velvets and plushes of pure silk „ „ of silk, with warp or woof of cotton or linen - . - Tissues of silk, except velvet and plush, mixed with linen or with cotton, tiie warp or woof of which is one of these materials - - - - - Tissues of silk and wool, the warp or woof of which is of wool - - - Tulie, lace or edgings, of silk or waste silk - Knitted wares, of silk or waste silk Fringes, galloons, cordings, &c. - - . Ready-made clothing - - - - Embroidered articles - - - - - Tissues, Hosiery and Ribbons, except Velvet : Of floss silk ; also lustrines and black silk goods ------ Of silk, not otherwise specified Kilog. Velvet Lace and Tulle, of Silk : Plain Figured Pes. cts. \ 9 1)0 I Lb. 17 60 20 25 s. 3 - 6 - 9 34 12 60 6 70 7 50 22 50 15 00 12 50 I - 2 54 8] 8 2 4 64 As material of which made, with addition of 60 %. As materiai of which made, with addition of 50 %. Xtre. cts. Kilog. 4 00 1 75 6 50 8 00 12 00 Lb. - 1 - 1 Lace, galloons, tulle, and aU tissues of silk or floss silk, with real or false gold or silver ------- Common tissues, of waste and refuse silk, plain, or mixed with other materials Coverlets and haberdashery, of silk or floss silk - - . - - 10 00 2 00 Si H - 2 104 - 4 44 - 3 74 - - Sí As tissues according to kind. PAET I.—POKEIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 45 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Silk—Conímwerf. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Italy—Conta, ' Buttons : Covered with silk or floss silk - other materials mixed with Switzerland ■ Ready-made clothing .... Note.—Tissues, hosiery, and ribbons, containing from 12 to 50 °¡^ of silk or floss silk - .... Silk Tissues and Hosiery, pure or combined with other Materials : Of pure silk, plain .... Of pure silk (other than plain! ; of floss silk; also blonde, lace, lace cloths, embroidered stuffs, and tissues com¬ bined with metal or glass threads Of silk or floss silk mixed with other materials ..... Note 1. Very coarse tissues of un. bleached waste thread, having the appearance of grey packing cloth, and serving for press cloths and the like ... 2. Stufis woven of yarns con. taining an admixture of silk not sufficient to cover the same, or stuff's con¬ taining an admixture of silk not in continuous threads, shall not be treated as silk goods, but as cotton, linen, or wool¬ len goods. Ready-made clothing - - - - - Oiled silk ------- Tissues of silk or waste silk, unbleached, bleached, dyed, or printed Hosiery, haberdashery, and ribbons of silk or floss silk - - - - - Lace Embroidery ....-- Tissues, haberdashery, or lace of silk or floss silk, with an admixture of gold or silver - Ready-made clothing and gloves Kilog. Lire cts. 4 00 2 00 Lb. £. «. d. - 1 5J - - As tissues of which composed, with an addition of 10 °l^. Kilog. 2 50 Ft. kr. 100 Kilos. 200 00 400 00 200 00 24 00 Lb. - 11 I 9Î 3 7i 1 9Ï 2i As material of which chiefly composed, with an addition of 40 %. 100 Kilos. 26 00 Frs. cts. Lb. - - 2i 100 Kilos. 16 00 I.b. „ 16 00 30 00 „ 60 00 „ 30 00 100 00 - - U - - 2à - - U - - 41 178. 46 PART I.—FOREIGN IMI'ORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Silk—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Of &i)k, pure or mixed : Lace and blonde, flchus, tulle, crape, gauzes, edgiuKS with or without me¬ tallic or glass ornaments - . . Embroidery, tissues with metallic threads, ribbons, hosiery and sbirtmakers' wares, cord.s, and sewn articles not specially distinguished - - . . . Fringes, haberdashery, and galloons of silk with or without ornaments of glass or metal - . - . - Haberdashery and galloons of silk mixed with other materials - - - . Velvet and plush - - . - Tissues of silk, of all colours, not speci¬ ally mentioned Tissues of silk, mixed with other materials, not specially mentioned Ready-made clothing for men and boys pays the duty upon the description of article of which composed, with an addition of 50 °/(,. Ready-made clothing for women and girls is chargeable with the duty upon the material paying the highest rate, with an addition of 50 °l^. Oiled silk - - Woven and Knitted Wares of Pure iiilk : Foulards unbleached, coloured or printed, lustrin, florence taffeta and marcelines - Tulle - - - . - Coverlets - - ... Lace and blonde - . . All other wares of pure silk, including velvet, ribbons, hosiery, and fringe- makers' wares - - - - Tariff Rates English of Duty. Equivalents, Dr. lep. £. s. d. Drachme 0 40 Ounce - 2 lOJ ! Oke 40 00 Lb. - 11 5 o © 94 - 6 IQi o © 00 - -2 35 „ 60 00 - 17 2 o o o „ - 8 7 10 00 - í 105 „ 8 00 •2 35 Lei. b. 109 KUos. 560 00 1 - 2 -è „ 750 CO ,, — 2 8,' „ 315 00 - 1 u 5 °/o ad val. 5 % ad val. 1 "U od val. 1 7 ad val. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTllOS. 47 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Silk—Conímweí/. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Dttty. English Equivalents. / ¡Mixed Tissues ; Lei. b. £. s. d. Woollen stuffs mixed with silk only, or with silk and linen or cotton, the silk merely serving to form a pattern or ornament, provided that the mixture of silk is not less than 10 per cent. - 100 Kilos. 135 00 Lb. - - 6 Roumania— ( Continued. Woollen stuffs mixed with less than 10 per cent, of silk ----- See Woollen 1 lanufaetures. All other mixed silk goods, including ribbons and fringe makers' wares 7 % ad val. 7 % Ready-made clothing - - - . 7 % 7 °/o V Oiled silk - - - - - IOC Kilos. 140 00 Lb. - - 6 Turkey - All kinds ------- 8 °/o ad val. 8 % ad val. Í Button makers' wares - - - - 10 % ad val. 10 7o "■d 'oal. United States ( All manufactures of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, not otherwise specified - - . - 50 °/(, ad val. 50 % WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Woollen and Worsted. Flannel, blankets, and horse cloths Rbl. cop. Funt 10 44 £. s. d. Cwt. t8 13 5 Tissues of wool or goat's hair, fulled or unfulled, pure or mixed with cotton, plain, figured, or embroidered, not otherwise enumerated ------ to 90 „ tl7 14 8 1. The same tissues, printed, pay 30 % additional. Russia 2. Un-milled stuffs, of wool or goat's hair, having a warp or woof of silk or of waste silk, pay as silk goods ; but if the admixture of silk or of waste silk consist only of patterns or stripes, woven in or embroidered, such goods pay 20 °¡„ in addition to the duties on un-milled stuffs, plain or printed. 3. Handkerchiefs, scarves, &c., except those named below, pay duty as material of which made. Bunting and white woollen stuffs for millers' sieves ; sashes of wool without admixture of silk ------- to 25 tl 18 6 f "With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. .178. 48 I'AIíT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Wooi.len and Wobsted—Continued. Co'jntbies. Tahiff Classification. Tabipf Rates op Duty. Shawls, handkerchiefs, sashes, and scarves, Turkish or cashmere, and detached borders, edgings, and trimmings thereof; also French terno or lialf terno, of wool, pure or mixed with cotton, silk, or waste silk - ... Un-millcd woollen stufis for use in manu¬ factories, bags for oil-pressing, sugar- bakers, &c., cloth list, and felt undyed, dyed, or printed ..... Fezes or Turkish caps of wool, embroidered or not with spangles .... Carpets ...... Hosiery and haberdashery (galloons, braid, » to 55 99 flO 16 9 v to 33 99 t6 10 1 )) t3 30 99 t65 - 5 Jf tl 30 99 125 1-2 3 » t2 00 t39 8 2 a t2 25 99 t44 6 8 f) t3 50 99 t68 19 3 Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 60 Cwt. 1 13 11 9) 0 20 99 - 11 4 1 75 99 4 18 10 » 1 10 J9 3 2 1 99 0 60 99 1 13 11 99 2 35 99 6 12 8 99 1 10 99 3 2 1 99 I 18 99 3 6 7 I As the material »f which made, with an addition of 20 °/o- As the material upon which embroidered, with an addition of 20 °/o. j With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 49 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Woollen and Worsted—ConiinweiZ. Countries. Tariff Classification. Felt for machines, cloth list, and cloths for paper machines - - - - Felt, other kinds - - - Carpets and blankets, and girths Knitted Wares : Coarse stockings, jackets, mittens, &c. Other kinds' - Ribbons and tissues mixed with iudia-ruliber or gutta percha, and waistbands of the same Other Tissues : Lace, tulle, bobbinet, and blonde Other open or transparent tissues - Close woven tissues, embroidered with silk or metal threads - - - - - All other kinds - - . . Trimmings, button«, fringes, &c. Ready-made clothing - - . . - Note.—Tissues of wool mixed with silk pay as silk ; and tissues of cotton mixed with wool pay as above. Felt for sheathing ships and roofing felt Uiidyed, imprinted felts, wares of cloth list, and carpets ------ Open transparent tissues, ccmbined or not with metal threads or spun glass ; crochet, lace,fringes, trimmings, and button-makers' wares ------- Other tissues 178. Ready-made clothing, when not lined or trimmed, or when the lining or trimming is not liable to a higher duty than the material of which made - - - - Ready-made clothing, when the lining or trimming is liable to a higher duly than the material of which made . - . D Tariff Rates English of Dutv. Eai'ivalents. Kron. ore. £. s. (1. Free - Free. Kilog. 0 80 Cwt. 2 5 2 0 47 16 6 0 27 - 15 3 1 10 3 2 1 1 10 3 2 1 2 50 7 12 1 76 4 19 4 2 30 ,, 6 9 10 0 80 2 5 2 1 35 „ 3 16 3 f As the material of which made, with an addition of 10 "/□ Kron. ore. Fund 0 Olj', Cwt. - 1 2 0 25 18 3 1 00 „ 5 12 n 0 (lej ,, 3 15 1 I As I he material of wliich chiefly com- [ pose 1, v^lth an addition of 5(i ! .As the material of which chiefly com- [' posed, with an addition of 100 °/.. 50 PAKT 1. — FOKEIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Woollen and Worsted—Continued. Countries. Tariff Ci.a^sii ication. Tariff Rates of Duty, English EaUIVALENTS. Holland Belgium - •{ Tissues of Wool or 11 air, puro or mixed with Cotton or Linen, or Metal Threads : 1. Cloth list - . - 2. Coarse, unprinted, undyed felt 3. Carpets, containing dyed or undyed yarn of animal-liair . - - 4. Unprinted felts (except those speci- tied under No. 2) and felt wares, unprinted hosiery ; carpets, printed or not. of wool, ¡ilain or in combi¬ nation with other materials - 5. Unprinted cloths and stuffs (not in¬ cluded under Nos. 7 or H) : (o) Weighing more than 200 grammes per square mètre - (A) Weighing 200 grammes or less per square mèrre - 6. (a) Printed wares (except carpets) weighing more than 200 ! grammes per square mètre ; 1 fringe and button - makers' | wares; plush; tissues com¬ bined nilli metal threads - j (A) Printed wares (except carpets) weighing 200 grammes or less per squire mètre - 7. Lace, tulle, and embroidery; rdso i woven shawls of three or four colours i 8. Woven shawls of five or more colours 9. Ready-made clothing - - 1 Felt for paper manufacture - - - I I All other woollen manufactures . - - Woollen Tissues : India cashmere shawls and scarves All other manufactures of wool or hair- Mhs. pf., Free - - - I 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. 24 00 „ 100 00 135 00 220 00 „ 150 00 220 00 300 00 „ 450 00 300 00 Free - 5 °/o ad val. 5 7o ud val. 10 °/o ud val. £. I. d. Free. - 1 6i - 12 2 2 10 10 3 8 7 5 11 9 3 16 2 5 11 9 7 12 5 11 8 7 7 12 5 4 Free. /o ful val. 5 "/o ud val. 10 °/(, ad val. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 51 WOVEN MANUFACTURES —woolliin and Worsted—Continued. CODNTRIES. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. FraN'Ce 178. Manufactures of Wool, pure, unmixed : Cloths, Casimirs, and other Milled Tissues, and Short-uapped Tissues not Milled : Stuffs for furniture, weighing more than 400 grammes to the square mètre - - - . - Moire - ... Other Kinds ; Weighing 400 grammes or less to the square mètre (fib. to the square yard) .... Aliove 400 grammes up to 550 grammes inclusive (fib. to 1 lb. to the square yard) ... Above 550 grammes to the square mètre (above 1 lb. to the square yard) - - . . Carpets : Tapestry carpet (moquette, bouclée) Velvet tapestry (moquette, veloutée) Eastern - - From the Jacquart loom (Brussels, Wilton, and Kidderminster), chenille (Axminster), and other. Hosiery of pure Wool : Gloves, and articles of clothing not fitted - - . - . Other kinds cut out and without seams ..... Other kinds .shaped, or with the foot shaped out ... Fringe-makers' wares and ribbons Fez caps and " bonnets rouges " Hangings (tapisseries) Shawls, embroidered or figured, other than cashmere ... Tartans, not embroidered : Containing 25 to 50 °/o of cotton - Containing less than 25 of cotton, or wholly of wool - Lace Worsted velvets, for furniture - Bolting cloth, seamless . . - Blankets List slippers, and fur-lined shoes (called Strasbourg shoes) Cloth list - ... D 2 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 100 „ 50 Each Free - 00 00 140 00 123 00 106 00 45 00 55 00 186 00 80 00 524 00 120 00 242 200 0 100 Kilos. 500 00 00 35 00 320 00 80 00 115 00 300 00 180 00 160 00 65 00 87 00 English Equivalents. Cwt. Each Cwt. Free. 52 PAUT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Wooli.en and Wodsted—Continved. COVXTRIES France— Conliiiucd. Tarife Classification. Woollens mixed with other Älaterials : Cloths, Casimirs, and other Milled Tissues, with Cotton Warp ; Short-napped Tissues not Milled, Wool predominating, weigh¬ ing to the square mètre : 200 grammes or less (0*37 lb. to the square yard) - - - - Above 200 grammes to 300 inclusive (0'37 lb to 0'55 lb. to the square yard) ------ Above 300 grammes to 400 inclusive (0 55 lb. to 0"741b. to the square yard) ------ Above 400 grammes to 550 inclusive (0*74 lb. to 1 lb. to the square yard) Above 550 grammes to 700 inclusive (I lb. to Ij- lb. to the square yard) Above 700 grammes (above IJ lb. to the square yard) - Mixed tissues, the warp of ñoss silk, wool predominating - - - - - Carpets of wool, and other materials mixed, iu whatever proportion Hosiery - - - - - Other kinds, wool predominating Tissues of alpaca, lama, Vienna, and camel's hair : Pure or mixed with other materials, alpaca, lama, vicuna, or camel's hair predominating - - - - Tissues of goat's hair, manufactured in Europe ------ Other tissues of hair (poils), mixed or not with other materials, most hair (poil) - Ready-made clotiiing and articles wholly or partly made up - - Note.—Woollen tissues, mixed with cotton or any olher material," will pay as tissues of wool, provided the wool predominates in weight. Tariff Rates op Dutv. Frg. cts. Engli-sh Equivalents. £. Í. d. 100 Kilos. 140 00 115 00 90 00 65 00 50 00 35 CO Cwt. 2 16 11 2 6 9 1 16 7 16 5 1 - -1 - 14 3 240 00 j , 4 17 6 As carpets of pure wool. - As hosiery of pure wool. - As ti.-s jcs of pure wool. As tissues of pure wool. }■ - -is ti.-sues of wool. 100 Kilos. 30 00 ! Cwt. - 12 2 I 10 °/o above highest rate chargeable i material of which composed. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 53 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Woollen and VVousted—Conliniied. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Tissues of pure Wool : Open and Transparent Tissues : Reís. £- s. d. Tulle or lace, of one or more colours - Kilog. 1,030 Cwt. 11 15 (! Mevino, of one or more colours » 1,030 33 11 15 6 Other kinds ..... » 1,635 33 18 13 11 Close-woven Tissues : Short-napped : Baize (" Baetas "), of one colour 490 >3 5 12 - „ printed ..... 31 436 53 4 19 8 Flannel (" Baetilhas "), white . 33 817 33 9 6 11 „ „ coloured 33 490 33 5 12 - „ C' Flanellas ") of one or more colours, pure or mi.ved 3» 1,236 33 14 2 9 Other kinds ..... 33 490 J, 5 12 - Long-napped .... J! 817 33 9 6 11 Velvety ------ 33 927 33 10 12 - Damask ... . . 33 927 33 10 12 - Portugal Tissues of wool, combed or lightly carded, for women's garments, for lining, and fur similar domestic uses, open or close woven, of one or more colours, not specified ... 31 927 33 10 12 The same, with warp or woof wholly of cotton, linen, or similar material 33 618 33 7 I 4 Other close-woven tissues ... 33 1,635 33 18 1.Î 11 Knitted wares - - - - 33 1,339 33 15 6 2 Shawls and handkerchiefs of wool or hair 33 2,060 33 23 11 - Carpets of one or more colours 33 267 » 2 18 10 Note.—1. Woollen tissues mixed with other materials (except silk) will be charsed the duty on the material in the mixture subject to the highest duty. 2. Tissues of Wool or Hair mixed or embroidered with Silk, see Silk. 3. If mixed with pure gold or silver - - 20 °/o add: tional duty 178. D 3 54 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUF.\CTERES—Woollen and Worsted —Coniinued. ("orxtribs. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates English OF Dutt. i Equivalents. Portugal— Continved. Reís. 1 £. s. d. Coverlets ....... Kilog. 817 Cwt. 9 6 11 Felt, plain - - - tf 257 » 2 10 - „ varnished ...... ft •272 )» 3 2 4 Bags and " cobrejos " - - tt 272 3 2 4 Trimmings, galloons, &c. ... 721 i " 8 4 10 Ready-made clothingand articles notenume- rated Carpets - - Pel's of all kinds . - . . _ Blankets and horse-cloths - - - - Cloths, and similar tissues of pure wool, waste wool, hair, or mixture of these materials ...... Such tissues when the warp is wholly of cotton or other vegetable fibre, and astrakhans and plushes of the same materials Knitted wares of pure wool, or of wool mixed with cotton or other vegetable fibres Other tissues of pure wool, waste wool, hair, or mixture of these materials - Such tissues when the warp is wholly of cotton or other vegeta ble fibre Tissues of wool and silk .... Fringes, galloons, cordings, &c. ... Ready-made clothing .... Embroidered articles - . . . . Felt, tarred, and prepared for soles - Felt for hats ...... Tissues of wool : Of carded wool (woollen), with warp com. posed entirely of cotton ... „ „ other kinds Of combed wool (worsted), with warp composed entirely of cotton other kinds - Embroidered 1 .A.S material of which made, with an J addition of 50 "'j. Kilog. cts. 55 Cwt. -2 16 9 75 „ 1 10 6 25 tt 4 115 00 „ 16 5 2 OO „ 16 5 2 00 „ 8 2 7 00 10 3 3 00 „ 10 3 3 See Silk Tissues, mixed. Kilog. 4 50 Cwt. 9 -2 11 /As materials of which made, with an \ addition of 50 /.As materials of which made, with an addition of 50 °/o. Lire cts. i 100 Kilos. 7 00 Cwt. 18 00 - -2 lOi - 7 4 93 50 if 1 18 - 140 00 i) 2 16 11 130 00 ff 2 12 10 170 00 •> 3 9 1 400 00 8 2 7 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 55 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Woollen and Worsted—Continued. COUNTRrBS. Italy— Continued. Tapes, ribbons, and buttons ... Lace and Tulle - - - . _ Hosiery and fringemakers' wares Carpets and blankets of waste woo', cloth list, or cuttings and selvage of cloth Carpets and blankets of pure wool Ready-made clothing - . . . Tissues of Hair : Sieve cloth Other kinds ------ 178. Woollen and Worsted Tissues, pure or in combination with other Materials, except Silk: (а) Shaggy coverlets " Kotzen," Halina cloth, press cloths, sieve bottoms, network and knotted nets, un- dyed j list, coarse felts of animal hair, also tarred or varnished - (б) Carpets and rugs not included above; unprinted felts and felt wares of wool, or of wool mixed with other weaving materials ; also girths - - - (c) Tissues, not specially named, weigh¬ ing per square metre : 1. Above 500 grammes - - - 2. 500 grammes and less Note.—The above tissues, woven through¬ out with cotton warp, of one colour, not figured (imitation cloth), weighing more than 300 grammes per square metre - (d) Velvet and velvet-like stuffs; printed wares, including felts; haber¬ dashery and hosiery - - - (e) Open woven wares - - - (/) Lace, lace cloths, embroidered stuffs, tissues mixed with metal threads ; also shawls and similar tissues - - - . - (g) Ready-mads clothing . - - D 4 Tariff Rates OF Duty. Lire cts. 100 Kilos: 220 00 „ 300 00 „ 200 00 „ 60 00 „ 110 00 English Equivalents. Cwt. £. s. d. 4 9 5 6 1 11 4 13 14 5 2 4 8 As material of which made, with an addition of 10 100 Kilos. 30 00 165 00 Cwt. PI. kr. 100 Kilos. 12 00 40 00 50 00 80 00 50 00 80 00 100 00 150 00 - 12 2 3 7 1 Cwt. - 12 2 2-8 2 10 10 4 13 2 10 10 4 13 5 1 7 7 12 5 As materials of which chiefly composed, and 40 °\^ additional. PAKT I.—FOUEI6X IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Woollen and Wodsted— Countries. Switzerland ( geeecb Taripp Classipication. Taripp Rates op Dutv. English EqllVALEXTS. 1 Frs. cts. ! £. s. d. Cloth !i Hosiery, haberdashery, and trimmings ft 25 00 - 10 2 Lace and embroidered articles >• 30 00 f) - 12 2 Ready-made clothing, new ft 40 00 ff - 16 3 „ old » 1 50 ff - — îi Woollen or Hair Tissues : Coarse cloths, scutis, serges, coarse quilts, sashes and girths, ready-made clothes JJTS> iBptû» for sailors, and thick cloaks made of coarse woollen tissues - . - Oke 0 50 Cwt. - 16 - Ca; pets, &c. : Carpets of animal hair .... *t 0 40 ff - 12 10 Printed or made of felt ... ft 1 20 1 18 4 Of dyed thread, woven, or knit ft 3 00 ff 4 16 Persian, Georgian, and similar carpets ft C 00 ff 9 12 - Table cloths, curtains, and door coverings ff 10 00 tf 16 - - Flannel shirts of any colour, rouchly knit or woven and sown, stockings of very coarse make, shawls of wool, or of wool mixed with cotton, travelling bags, sailors' caps. bed and table cavers of wool and cotton mixed ....... Oke 1 60 Cwt. 2 11 o Felt for hats, and all felt except for carpets and machinery, and cloth list ... - Free - - - Free. Flannel shirts of every colour, finely knit or sewn, stockings finely knit or woven. shawls and travelling cap.s, and bed and table covers of pure wool ... Oke ó 00 Cwt. 8 - - Velvet tissues, coverlets, ribbons, fringes, and haberdashery, strings, edging cords. 1 1 tassels, cominou shawls printed, small knitted shawls, sewn articles, and felt tissues not included above ... »? 6 00 ; •Ï 9 12 - Shawls and cashmere shawU of merinos and 1 similar tissues, lace, tulles, grenadines. i j fi' hus, embroideries and needlework mixed 1 with metallic threads or not ... »J 12 o o >i 19 4 - PART I.—FOREIGK IMPORT DUTII.S. 57 WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Woollen and Wohsted—Continued. Countries. Greece — Contin ued. Roumania Tariff Classification. Turkey - 178. Tissues of wool or other animal hair of any colour and make, not specified (with the ex¬ ception ot fine tissues, such as those in- ciuded in the foregoing class) : Up to 100 grammes ¡ler square metre - " 200 „ „ » 3Ô0 „ „ Above 300 „ ,, Similar tissues having the warp or woof entirely or in great part of cotton : Up to 200 grammes per square metre - Above 200 „ „ Fine ready-made clothing, entirely of wool, for men and children (for summer wear) „ entirely of wool, thick, for winter „ of cotton and wool, mixed, for summer and winter - - - - Dresses for women and girls, entirely of wool or not ------ Tissues of Wool : Coarse coverlets with long hair, haiina cloth, coarse cloth, carpets of all kinds - Cloth and other tissues analogous to cloth, not printed ; also flannels of ail kinds, white or coloured - . - - Ail other woollen tissues not included above, except shawls and lace ; also haberdashery and fringemakers' wares - Hosiery of all kinds, trimmed or not with other tissues ..... Shawls, embroidered and figured (imita¬ tion Indian and Turkish shawls) - Indian and Turkish shawls - - - Lace ....... Felt of all kinds ; also the following articles cf felt : shoes and soles for shoes, and coarse felt hats for peasants and soldiers . Articles of felt other tlian those named above Tissues or Knitted Wares of Hair : Coverlets, carpets and mattresses, bags, girths, and other common hair tissues - Other hair tissues or knitted wares - Fringemakers' wares of hair - - - Ready-made clothing - - - - A'o/e. 1. Woollen tissue?, mixed with any other material than silk, will pay the duty on the material predominating in the mixture. 2. Woollen tissues containing an admixture of less than 10 ° o of silk are treated as pure woollen tissues. 3. Woollen tissues containing an admixture of 10 °/o or more of silk. See Silk. All kinds Tariff Rates of Duty. Drs. lepta. English Equivalents. £. s. d. Oke 12 OO Cwt. 19 4 - „ 8 00 12 16 - „ 5 00 8 - - „ 3 00 4 16 - „ 2 Ö0 J) 4 — 1 20 I 18 4 8 00 12 16 - „ (i 00 9 12 .= „ 3 25 I) 5 4- ,, 15 00 24 - - Lei. h. 100 Kilos. 30 00 Cwt. - 12 2 „ 58 00 13 7 „ 90 OO 1 16 7 „ 90 00 1 16 7 „ 160 00 3 5- 5 °/o ud val. 5 °/o nd val. 7 °/o ad val. 7 °/o ad val. 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt. - 8 2 „ 175 00 3 11 1 „ 25 00 - 10 2 „ 80 00 1 12 6 „ 150 00 3 1- •7 7o nd val. 7 °7 ad val. 8 % nd val. 8 °/o ad val. 58 PAKT I.— I'OIÍKIGX IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES—Woollen and Woustuü—Continued. coüntbies. Tariff Classh ica i ihn. Unite» States ' Endless belts or felts for jpaijer machines . . - Bunting - - printing Flannels, blankets and hats of wool : Valued at not exceeding 30 cents per lb. „ over 30 and under 40 cents per lb. - - - - ,, over 40 and under 60 cents per lb. - - - - „ over 60 and under 80 cents per lb. - „ over 80 cents per lb. Hosiery, knit goods, and all goods made on knitting frames, balmorals, and all articles composed wholly or in part of worsted, alpaca, goat, or other animal hair (except such as are composed in part of wool), not otherwise specified : Valued at not exceeding 30 cents per lb. „ over 30 and under 40 cents per lb. ,, over 40 and under 60 cents per !b. - over 60 and under 80 cents per lb. - „ over 80 cents per lb. Women's and children's dress go ds and real or imitation Italian cloihs: Composed in part of wool, worsted, alpaca, goat, or other animal hair, and valued at 20 cents or under per square yard - - . . Ditti) - and valued at over 20 cents per square yard - - . - - Composed wholly of wool, worsted, alpaca, goat, or other animal hair, or of a mixture of them - - - Note.—All such goods with selvedges wholly or in part of other materials, or with threads of other inaierials introduced for the purpose of changing the classiBcatiun are dutiable at 9 cents (4J d.) per square yard, and 40 °¡^ ad val. ; but on all such goods weighing over 4 ounces per square yard, a duty of 3.'> cents per lb. (8 /. 3 a. id. per cwt.), and 40 °¡^ ad val. is levied. Tariff Ratiís of Duty. Doll.1. rig. /Lb. 0 20 \ and 30 °/g ad val. Í Sq. yard 0 10 L and 35 ad val. English Equivalents. DolU. cts. Lb. 0 10 „ 0 12 „ 0 18 „ 0 24j and 3ô°/„ £. s. d. Cwt. 4 13 4 and 30 % ad val. Sq. yard - - 5 and 35 °/o ad vat. and 35 ad val. ' I DolU. cts. rib. 0 35 and 40 °¡g , 4 J £. s. d. Sq. yard _ - 7J- and 30 ad vat. 40 °L ad val. Cwt. 2 0 8 178. 60 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. AÍETALS, UNWROUGHÏ AND WROUGHT IRON AND STEEL. Countries. Enamelled cast-iron utensils - - - Cust-iron articles, moulded, turned, po¬ lished, painted, bronzed, tinned, &i;., with or without parts of wood, copper, or bronze; also all unfinished articles of malleable cast-iron - - - . Iron and steel smith's work of all kinds, filed but not polished, such as anchors, nails not otherwise specified, hooks, bells, and mortars, and wrought-iron appurtenances for railways, and their rolling stock Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates ! [ of Doty. ! Iron, Cast : Rhl. cop, j In pig, bars, and scrap - . - - Poud 0 15 Iron, Wrought, and Steel : 1 Serap >' 0 40 j Bars, shaped or not, and wrought iron of all kinds, ezceptitig that mentioned below ; also iron in blooms, puddled blooms, and mill bars ... » 0 40 Note.—Iron and steel rods less than ¿ inch in thickness or width are regarded as wire. j In sheets and plates exceeding IS inches in width, and all shaped iron or steel of more than 7 inches in thickness ; also fine descriptions having a breadth or diameter of from J- to ¿ inch, inclusive » 0 t 1 60 Rails for railways - - - iy 0 SO Tin-plate, and sheet-iron coated with copper, zinc, or other common metal - » • I 40 ^ Cast-iron Manufactures : Coarse iron castings, such as fire-bars, plates, pipes, beams, pillars, and cast- iron appurtenances for railways and their rolling stock . - . . fy 0 1 60 0 95 1 20 0 90 English Equivalents. £. s. d iwt. - 1 .' - 0 11 - 3 11 5 11 4 11 13 10 5 11 9 4 - 11 10 - 8 10 =*= With an addition of 10 per cent, upon each Rouble of duty leviable. I'ART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 61 JMETALS, UN WROUGHT AND WROUGHT—IRON AND STEEL — Co«íÍHMeá. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. r Iron Manufactures—Continued. Jibl. cop. £. s. d. Iron and steel boiler work, such as boilers, tanks, boxes, pipes, bridges, and all articles of sheet-iron or steel not other¬ wise specified - ... Poud 1 20 Cwt - 11 10 Finished articles of iron or steel not other¬ wise enumerated, with or without parts of copper, bronze, or wood, weighing more than 5 funt each - - - - tf 1 20 »» - 11 10 „ „ Weighing less than 5 funt each •,> 2 50 f) 1 4 7 Padlocks and other locks, as also screws of all kinds ..... ff 4 00 if I 10 5 Manufactures of tin-plate ; also tinned, gal¬ vanised and enamelled iron ware : Not painted - Painted, gilt, or ornamented - » • 2 * 5 75 50 ff ft 1 7 2 14 1 2 Iron or steel wire, and all iron rods of less than ;j inch in thickness - . . ff 1 10 ff - 10 10 Russia— Continued. \ Wire of less than i inch in diameter, gal¬ vanised or tinned, wire nails, bolts, rivets, &c. ; also strings for musical instruments, inclusive of the weight of the rollers on which wound, wire rigging, and sub¬ marine cables - - - - tt 3 00 ff I 9 7 Manufactures of iron and steel wire, and also wire covered with cotton, silk, or other threads, frames for pnrasols or um¬ brellas, tird-cages, &c. . - - . ff 2 75 ff 1 7 1 Needles : Packing, harness, sadlers' and sailmakers' needles, also knitting needles B*unt t 0 30 if 5 18 3 Sewing and all other needles except those mentioned above - - - ff t 0 55 ff 10 16 9 Cutlery : Set in common materials, shears (except sheep shears), scissors, tweezers, and knife blades, finished or not Poud tl3 20 ff 6 10 1 Sot in plated silver and other metallic compositions, ivory, whah-bone, tor¬ toise-shell, and mother-of-pearl ; or in common materials, with ornaments of bronze, gold, silver, whalebone, tortoise- ^ shell, ivory, and mother-of-pearl - ii t26 40 ft 13 - 1 * With an addition of 10 per cent, on each Rouble of duty leviable, t With an addition of 20 per cent, on each Rouble of duty leviable. 178. 62 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT-^! «on and St ubi.—Continued. Countries. Russia— Continued. ( Tariff Classification. Cutlery—Continued. Peasants' pocket knives set in commom metal or other cheap materials - Note.—Cutlery set in gold or silver, pay as articles of gold or silver. Scythes, sickles, chaff-cutlers, and mowers, sheep shears, spades, rakes, hoes, forks, and shovels . . - . Tools of iron or steel, not otherwise enu¬ merated ------ Machinery, &c. : Locomotives - - - . Tenders for locomotives, portable engines, and other steam engines, fire engines, and all other machinery, and detached parts thereof - - - - _ Machinery and apparatus, and detached parts thereof, composed wholly or prin¬ cipally of copper . . - - Agricultural machinery, as ploughs. Bar¬ rows, Â'c , not worked by steam - Note.—Duplicate parts of agricnltnral machinery and instruments will pay duty according to the materials of which composed. W^eighls and scales of every kind, with fittings - , - - - Instruments, surgical, mathematical, physi¬ cal, &c. ------- Arms and -Ammunition : Swords and sabres - - - - - Fire-arms and appurtenances thereof Shot ----- . - Air guns - - - - - Gunpowder - . . . - Cannon, mortars, bombs, shells, See. Tariff Rates of Duty. Poud Rbl. cop. 60 1 20 20 40 20 GO 0 50 English Equivalents. Cwt. „ t 2 20 » 6 60 „ t20 Oo „ t20 „00 ,. t 0 88 Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited £. 8. d. 3 5- - 11 10 - 11 10 13 10 - 11 10 19 7 - 4 11 1 1 8 3 5- 9 17 9 17 - 8 8 Prohibited. Prohibited. Prohibited. • With an addition of 10 per cent, on each Rouble of duty leviable, t With an addition of 20 per cent, on each Rouble of duty leviable. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPOR 1' DU ITES. 63 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—Gowii/iwed. Countries. Tariff Classification. Sweden Iron, Cast : Pig, batlast, and lump iron . . - Beams, columns, lamp posts, railings, grates, hearth plates, and weights Fire grates, stoves and chimneys ; also cast pots, mortars and. mangers not enamelled, glazed or tinned - Tables, sofas, chairs, fóot-scrapers, spittoons, parts of doors, candelabra, press irons and ilat-irons and all not specified cast- iron wares enamelled, glazed or tinned - Fire irons, coffee and sausage mills, copying presses, umbrella stands, flower stands and other similar house¬ hold articles - - - - Fine—as flower vases, busts, fruit dishes, lamps, candlesticks, medallions, paper- holders, watchstands, trays, Ac. - Buttons Iron, Wrought and Steel : Anchors, chains and cables with links of. I of an inch and more in diameter, grappling irons, armlets, rudder-irons,, and ships' knees - - - - - Iron and steel bars, sheets, hoops, bolts, railings, round or square, augle and T-iron, and wire - - - Plate.«, coated or not with tin, zinc or lead, galvanised, perforated or not, but not further manufactured; also plate of ^ inch and above in thickness, partly manufactured . . - . - Rails for railways, railway chairs, spikes, bolts, &c., also springs . . - Iron safes and bedsteads - . - Small chains of less than ^ inch in diameter Screws and nails of all kinds exceeding 5 inch in diameter - Shoe nails - - . - - Kails of If of an inch long, and above Kails of less than If of an inch long; also tacks and French nails Kails, brass-headed .... Other wrousht-iron or steel wares not particularly specified: Gilt or silvered ----- Polished, lacquered, or nickeled.- Other kinds - - - - - Wire gauze - - - Tariff Rates op Duty. Kron. ore. Free - Kilog. 0 01 0 02 0 08 0 15 0 25 0 15 Free - Free - Free - Free - 10 °/o ad val. Kilog. 0 10 Free - Kilog. 0 07 0 03 0 15 i> 0 .35 9} 0 70 99 0 35 99 0 15 9* 0 15 99 English Equivalents. £. s. d. Free. Cwt. - - Of - 1 U - 4 Of - 8 6 - 14 1 - 8 6 Free. Free. Free. Free. 10 "/o ad vat. Cwt. - 5 8 Free. Cwt. - 3 111 - 1 8f -86 - 19 9 1 19 6 - 19 9 - 8 6 - 8 6 178. 6-t PAR I- I.~ FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. MKTAI.S, UNWRÛUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—Coní¿«we¿. COUXTRIE.S. Tariff Classification. Tariff Hates op Duty. Exfil.ish Equivalents. Sweden— Contiiiitcd. Norway Manufactures of tin-plate not otherwise specified - - - - - Steel, unmanufactured .... £. Ï. d. Cutlery : ^a^0I•s, with or without cases Penknives Clasp-knive.s, sailors' or common working knives Table knives and other sorts not par¬ ticularly specified : As materials, wrought, of which composed. Free - \ - Free. Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 59 Cwt. 1 13 4 1} I 18 »> 3 C 7 ÏÏ 0 14 ii - 7 11 With silver, plated, or ivory handles 1 18 i " 3 6 7 M ith handles ot other materials 0 24 ff - 13 7 Scissors, other than garden, tailors' or 1 clothwurkers' scissors : 1 Unpolished - - . . . >» 0 24 »• 13 7 Polished - 0 59 ff 1 13 4 Instruments, surgical, mathematical, &c. - Free - - - Free. Tools ; garden and tailors' shears Fi-ee - - 1 - 1 Free. Machinery, steam engines, and parts of I I railway carriages, including springs Free - - . Free. Thimbles ------- Kilog. 0 35 Cwt. - 19 9 Hooks and eyes ..... » 0 30 - 16 11 Pins and needles ..... 71 0 40 ff I 2 7 Knitting kneedles ..... •> 0 25 if _ 14 1 Fish-hooks ...... - - Free. Arms and Ammunition : Fire-arms, of all kinds .... Kilog. 0 50 Cwt 1 8 3 Shot ....... 0 07 ft - 3 Hè Gunpowder and cartridges ... >» 0 12 ♦» - 6 9 Percussion caps ..... 9f 1 20 j ff 3 7 9 Pig and ballast iron ..... - - - Free. Bar, bolt, and hoop iron, axles, crowbars, ships' knees, angle and T-iron, and other rolled and shaped iron and smelted pieces, and rails, plates, Stc., for railways . Free - - - Free. Steel- ....... Free - - - Free. Ships' anchors, chains, cables, and iron links, all kinds - - - - - Plates of all kinds, and shaped plates, of millimetres or more in thickness, for steam boilers, and other purposes - Free Free - Free. Free. PART I.—FOEFaGN IMPORT DUTIES. 65 METALS, UNWROUGHT AND WROUGHT—IRON and STEEL—Co«í¿nMe¿. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Kron. ore. £. . d. / Wrought pipes, flues, and fencing posts Nails, spikes, bolts, screws, clinch nails, nuts, and rings, coated or not with tin, copper, or zinc . ■ . . - Wire, iron or steel, plain, coated or not with copper or zinc . - . - . Free Free Free - - - Free. Free. Free. Cast-iron Wares : Fine; polished, painted, bronzed, var¬ nished, galvanised, or not : Weighing 5 kilogrammes or less, each Over 5, but not over 25 kilogs. each - Over 25 kilogs. each . . - Kilog. Free 0 0 35 20 Cwt. » - 19 - 11 Free. 9 Coarse ; tubes or retorts, pots or kettles, with or without covers, and cast wares not otherwise mentioned - . . Free Free. Wrought-iron and Steel Wares : Bedsteads, fireproof chests, and copying and stamping machines ... Free - . . Free. Manufactures of iron or steel wire : Ropes and chains, and wire gauze - Free - - Free. Norway— Continued. All other ...... Door-handles, flre-irons, hinges, garden- shears, hand-mills, &c., knobs, door- bolts, scissors (unpolished), knitting, needles, chopping knives, clasps, &c. . Kilog. 0 0 10 15 Cwt. i) - 5 - 8 8 6 Thimbles, steels, corkscrews, scissors (polished), locks, snuflfers, skates, spurs, swords and sword blades 0 35 }S - 19 9 Knives and forks with silver or plated handles ; penknives, and razors, with or without cases ..... 0 80 » 2 5 2 Other knives and forks - - - . » 0 35 - 19 9 Articles of plate or sheet-iron under millimetres in thickness : Trays, bread-trays, and dishes of all kinds ---..- Other lacquered, varnished, enamelled, glazed, bronzed, or painted wares - Other kinds, including articles coated with zinc ... » o 0 0 0 35 15 10 >i a » - 19 - 8 - 5 9 a 8 Wrought-iron wares not otherwise enume¬ rated, gilt, silvered, or plated )> 0 70 J* 1 19 6 Ditto - - polished or nickeled Ditto - - - other kinds - - . s» o 0 0 35 10 if - 19 - 5 9 8 178. E PAKT I.— FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UN WROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Stebl—Continued, Tariff Ci.assii ication. Tariff Rates English Countries. op Duti Equivalents. 1 Kron. ore} £■ t, d. Ni'cdlos, sewing, embroidery, darning and crocliet; also hooks and eyes, pins, and hairpins - - - Kilog, 0 53 Cwt. I 9 11 Tools and implements for artizans, or for use 1 in manufactures and agriculture, not otherwise specified . . . - Free - - - Free. Fish-hooks and artificial flic?, .^c. Free - - ■ Free. Pens (including weight of cards, hexes, &c.) Kilog. 0 CO Cwt. 1 13 11 False jewellery, with or without mixture of other materials, as bracelets, chains, &c. - " 0 80 »> 2 5 2 Steel heads ... . . 1 20 ÏÏ 3 7 9 Machinery of all kinds - - Free - • - Free. Norway— Houghs and harrows .... Free - - - Free. Continued. Cards'for carding macliiiics, combs, heckles. and shuttles - ... Free - - - Free. Anns and Ammunition : 1 Cannon, mortars, bombs, &c. ... Free . - - Free. Guns and pistols and parts thereof, except unfinished gim barrels ... Kilog. 0 53 Cwt. 1 9 11 ' Gun barrels, unfinished - - . - Free - - Free. Swords and sabres, with or without 1 sheaths ...... Kilog. 0 35 Cwrt. - 19 9 G un powder and cartridges, with or without percussion caps . ... Free - - - Free. Shot ....... Kilog. 0 08 Cwt. - 4 61 Percussion caps, for guns ... > 1 33 ») 3 15 1 f Raw iron, pig, scraps, filings, and old iron. i only fit for re-melting .... Free - - - Free. ' i Iron and Steel ; In bars, shaped or not, ballast iron, bloom iron, rail?, Ihr railways, hoops, axle- trees, ships' kncis, tiros, cast gas and A. ron. ore Denmark - ! water pipes, and gas retorts Pund 0 OOJ Cwt. - - 1 Plates or sheet?, rough, or siiuplv coated to preserve from rust -, 0 001 n - - 7 „ ., other kinils ... • í 0 02,'i ! - 2 4} Bolls, spites, nails, tack.«, wire, with or 1 1 without jiapcr coverings; also steel spring?, Ac. ..... y 0 oj;, is 2 4} PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES, 67 METALS, UNWROUGITT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—Coniinued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Iron and Steel Wares : Kron. ore. £. a. d. Polished, gilt, or plated, combined with ivory, metals, mother-of-pearl, &c. ; needles, steel-pens; articles of tin- piate, painted, bronzed, yamisbed, or lacquered, and gun«miths' wares - Pund 0 33J Cwt. 1 17 8 Denmark— ; Continued. Coarse wrouçht-iron wares, as anchors, anchor chains and cables,anvils, steam- boilers, cisterns, gas and water pipes, parts of machines, large hammers, weights; also coarse cast goods, as ovens, cannon, bombs, balls, &c., retorts, ploughshares, parts of church clocks, fitc. ------ 0 02A - 2 4i All other iron or steel wai-es not specially tariffed 0 06J >' ■ - 7 1 Instruments, mathematical, astronomical, surgical, &c. ------ 0 33^ » 1 17 8 Locomotives ------ Each 1,000 00 Each 55 11 1 Arms and Ammunition : Cannon, mortars, bombs, balls, &c. - Fund 0 02^ Cwt. - 2 41 Gunsmiths' wares ----- 0 33^^ 1 17 8 Gunpowder and percussion caj>s 0 08¿ i) - 9 5 / Chips and filings, and slag or dross from the forge ------- Mks.pf. Free - _ Free. Pig iron of all kinds, broken and scrap iron (not included above) - - . . 100 Kilos. 1 00 Cwt, - - 6 ' Iron and steel, hammered or rolled, in bars, shaped or not - - - • - 2 50 }> - 1 3i Tires, ploughshares, comer and angle iron, raUs, bolts, chairs, and sleepers 2 50 >* - 1 3i Germant - ' Note.—Blooms, ingots, still containing slag, and rails in the rough - 1 50 19 - - 91 Iron, in bars, or rolled wire, for manufacture of cards (under special regulations) 0 50 99 - - 3 Plates and Sheets : >• In the rough ------ 3 00 - 1 61 Polished, varnished, lacquered, coated with copper, tin (tin plate), zinc or lead • - -- 5 00 » - 2 6J 178. e2 68 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Continued. coüntries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of uuts. English Equivalents. Wire, plain or coated with copper, tin, zinc, or lead, polished or varnished Mkt. pf. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. £. s. - 1 d. 6} Iron and Steel Wares : 1. Very Coarse : (fl) Of cast iron - - - - » 2 50 tt - 1 3i (6) Of wrought iron, as coarse parts of macbines, bridges and parts thereof, anchors, chains, and wire ropes ; railway wheels, axles and spokes, buffers, can¬ non tubes, anvils, nails, wind¬ lasses, imith8'haminerB,carriage springs, bed springs, drags, horseshoes, &c. ... U 3 00 >» - 1 6i (c) Rolled and drawn wronght-iron tubes ..... it 5 00 it - 2 6i JVoie.^Cbains and wire ropes for towing .... - Free m Free. 2. Common : (fl) Not otherwise enumerated; . also in combination with wood 100 Kilos. 6 00 Cwt. - 3 -i Germany— Continued. (6) Ground, varnished, coated with copper, zinc, tin, lead or enamel, but not polished or lacquered ; also skates, iiammers, axes, common locks, coarse knives, scythes, &c. .... it 10 00 it - 5 1 (c) Handfiles, sword-blades, planins irons, chisels, shears, saws, gimlets, &c. - . . - i* 15 00 it - 7 7 3. Fine : (a) Of fine cast iron, as light oma. mental castings, polished and art castings .... •> o o it - 12 2 (i) Of wrought iron, polished or lacquered ; knives, scissors, knitting and crochet needles, swords, &c., plain or in com¬ bination with wood and other materials, provided they cannot be classified under the head of small ornamental wares - tt 24 00 it - 12 2 (c) Sewing needles, pens of steel, clock works, &c., fire-arms of all kinds - 7» 60 00 ♦» 1 10 6 ■ Instruments, surgical, mathematical, &c. - - Frèe - Free. TART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 6Í) METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT-Iron and Steel—Cowíínwerf. Countries, Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Machinery : Mks. pf. £. «. Germany— Continued. Locomotives and locomobiles - - - Other machinery, chiefly of cast iron „ of wrought iron , „ of other common metals - Steany engines and boilers for use in ship¬ building Cards Small ornamental wares ... Arms and Ammunition : 100 Kilos. 8 00 3 00 „ 5 00 „ 8 00 Free 100 Kilos. 36 CO 200 00 Cwt. - 4 - 1 - 2 - 4 Free. Cwt. - 18 5 1 Swords, &e. ...... Sword blades ..... Fire-arms ...... Shot ....... Gunpowder ...... „ 24 00 „ 15 00 „ 60 00 „ 6 00 Free - 13 - 7 1 10 - 3 Free. Iron, raw, old iron, broken pieces and filings of all sorts ; iron cast in rough blocks or pieces; bar, hoop, rod. sheet, angle, or T-iron, galvanized or not ; rails, chairs for rails, cast and wrought water and gas pipes, and iron and steel wire ... Free Free. Anchors, chains, and capstans for ships Free Free. Tin plates ....... Free. Nails and iron wire ropework . . - Free Free. Iron wares, cast or wrought . . - 5 % ad val. 5° ¡¡¡ad val. ! Tin-plate wares, not varnished nor painted - 5 % ad val. 5 °/o ad val. Instruments, mathematical, surgical, or physical ...... 5 °¡^ ad val. 5 °/o ad val. Steel in bars, sheets, rails, or chairs for rails ....... Free. Steel wares ------ 5 °/o ad val. 5 ad val. Small wares ...... 5 °l^ ad val. 5° la ad val. Machinery and steam engines, and tools for agriculture and manufactures ... Free Free. Cards, of iron wire ..... Free. 178. E 3 70 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UN WROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel— Countries. Tariff Classification. Holland— Continued. Belgium Arms and Ammunition : Guns, pistols, swords, sabres, and other war implements, mounted or not, and bullets for guns or pistols - - - Cannon, of mixed metal - - - - ,, of iron - - . . - balls . . . . - Gunpowder Shot Iron and Steel : Anchors, anchor chains, and capstans for ships Pig and old iron - - - - - Iron and steel, hammered, drawn or rolled ...... Steel, rough cast - Tin-plate, not manufactured - Iron and Steel Wares : Cast-iron wares .... Wrought-iron wares .... Steel wares - - - Furniture and household articles of iron or steel ...... Tin-plate manufactured - - - . Cutlery --..... Pins and needles, and other small articles of steel ...... Instruments, surgical, mathematical, &c. Machinei-y : Machines and detached pieces thereof: Of cast iron - . . . . Of wrought iron or steel ... Of other metals - - . - . Arms and Ammunition : Arms ---.... Shot Gunpowder ...... Aote. —Pig iron, for tlie manufacture of ma- chiner, utensilr, i;c. ; cast steet and wares thereof ; hartleiied iron, for manufacture of screw piales of firearms ; iron wire, for the manufacture of iiails ; parts of macliitiery, unfinished, as fire-boxts for lucumotives, boiler bc'ttoms of copper, for sugar refining ; copper tubes for locomotive boilers ; iron lubes for steamboat boilers ; steel spring? for mil- way carriages end rough wiicels, tires and axles for locomotives, are admitted tempo- rarity free of duty, to be re exported after completion of maoufaoturc. - Tariff Rates of Duty. FL ctt. 5 °/o ad val. 100 Kilos. 50 Cwt. - 6 4 25 - 1 "î 75 » - - 7i 00 - 4 n Free Frt. cts. Free 100 Kilos. 0 00 1 00 0 50 3 00 O » " 4 4 10 °/o ad val. 10 ^ - ad val. 10°/o ad val. 10 °/o ad val. Free 00 00 00 English Equivalents. Fren 10 °/o ad val. 100 Kilos. 15 00 £. s. d. 5 °/j, ad val. Free. Free. Cwt. - - 2} - - 4J - - 2* - 1 3J - - 9i - 1 71 - 1 ñ 10 °/g nd val. 10 °/o ad val. 10 "U ad vaL 10 "/o ad val. Free. 00 Cwt. - - 9} 00 » - 1 u 00 - 4 loi I Free. 10°/c ad val. Cwt. - 6 1 TAUT I.—VORtIGN I-MTOlîT DITIKS 71 METALS, UNWROUGilT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—Continveil. coüktries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Dutv. English Equivalents. France 178. Iron : Chips and filings and slag or dross from the forge ------ Cast, rouj;h, in mass, or moulded for ships' ballast, and old broken cast iron - Purified, c.olled " mazée," ami old broken wrought iron . - - In bars, square, round, or flat, rails of all forms and size«, angle aid T-iron, axles and tires in the rough - - - Wrought, crude, in lumps or prisms, not freed from dross, containing 4 °l^ or more of scories „ other kinds - - - - Machine iron - - - - - Hoops exceeding one millimetre in thiek- nnss ------ „ of the thickness of one millimetre or less - - . - - Sheet, rolled or hammered, exceeding one millimetre in thickness, not cut - „ „ cut to any shape Thin sheet, and black iron in sheets of one millimetre or less in thickness, cut to any shape - - - - - „ „ „ not cut Tinned (tin plates), or coated with zinc, lead, or copper - - Iron wire, plain or tinned, coppered or zinced, not exceeding -J millimetre in diameter - - - - - „ „ other kinds - - - - Steel : In bars of all kinds, and h"op steel Rails, axles or tires in the rough In sheet and bands : Brown, hot rolled, exceeding half a millimetre in thickness „ ,, of less than half a millimetre in thickne.-^s - White, cold rolled, of any thickness Note.—Steel in sheets and bands, cut out or trimmed in a-^y way, t'ty^ 10 °/o more than rectangular plates. Steel wire, including wire for instruments - Old broken steel - - - - E 4 Frs. cts. Free 100 Kilos. 1 50 C GO 9 00 15 0.') 15 00 20 00 3 on £. Free. Cwt. 1 50 >1 - 5 00 »j - 4 50 - » 5 00 i» - jj 6 00 )> - » 6 00 97 - » 7 50 97 - » 7 00 99 - 9> 7 50 99 ' 10 00 99 _ » 9 00 9» — v 12 00 99 - •) 10 00 99 99 6 00 99 19 9 00 99 - s. d. - :i - n -7.-1 1 10 2 -I- 7 5J 7 54 3 -4 2 lOi 3 -i 4 -I 3 8 4 lOJ 4 -i 2 54 3 8 2 54 3 8 0 1 G I 8 2 1 24 72 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT ,—Iron and Steel- Continued. Tariff Rates English Countries. Tariff CIíAssification. of Duty. Equivalents. Iron Manufactures : Fr>. cts. £. t. d. Of Cast Iron : Moulded, not Turned or Polished ; Chairs for railways, plates, and otlier castings from the open mould 100 Kilos. 2 50 Cwt. - 1 -i 1 Cylindrical pipes (straight), rafters, columns,solid or hollow,gas retorts. solid bars, gratings and hearth plates, connecting rods, framework of machines, and other articles without ornaments or tittings 3 25 99 - 1 3Î Hollow ware, and all other manufac¬ tures not included in the two preceding classes . - _ 4 00 99 - 1 n Polished, or turned . - - - W 6 00 99 - 2 5i Tinned, enamelled or varnished - n 10 00 - 4 -i Rough articles of malleable cast iron - 8 00 *9 - 3 3 Of Wrought Iron : Iron wares (heavy), beams and girders. knees aad ßirders for ships, ironwork for carts and waggons, hinges, clamps. large bolts, braces and other fasten¬ ings for doors and windows, not j polished nor turned ; solid gratings ; France— / bedsteads, garden seats and furniture. with or without ornaments or adjuncts Continued. ^ of cast iron, steel or copper Locksmiths' wares, including iron locks or padlocks of all sorts, bolts and hinges of sheet iron, latches and flat bolts, and other articles in wrought or sheet iron for door and window >% 8 00 99 - 3 3 i 1 fastenings, &c., filed or turned 9f 12 00 99 - 4 10| Wood screws, bolts or hooks with screw thi-eads : 7 millimetres, or less, in diameter- 10 80 - 4 4J Above 7 millimetres in diameter - 7 20 99 - 2 11 Screws, screw-bolts, and nuts 8 00 99 - 3 3 Nails, forged, by machineiy >> 8 CO 99 - 3 3 „ „ by hand . - . I'd 00 - 4 loi Tubes of wrought iron, simply welded. of 9 millimetres (I-3rd inch) or more in interior diameter - - . - » 9 90 '1 - 4 -i „ ,, of less than 9 millimetres » 18 00 99 - 7 4 „ ' „ welded on a mandril or lap-welded - - - ff 18 00 99 - 7 4 1 Fittings for tubes of all kinds 99 18 00 99 - 7 4 Household and' other Articles, not spe¬ cified, of Wrought or Sheet Iron : Polished or painted - - - y 14 00 - 5 8 - Enamelled, varnished, or tinned - 99 16 00 99 - 6 6 PART I,—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 73 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—Contmued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. France— Continued. Iron Manufactures—continued. Articles made partly of Cast and partly of Wrought Iron : Not polished : If the weight of wrought iron is less than half the total weight If half or more than half the weight be of wrought iron - Polished, enamelled or varnished, or with ornaments or adjuncts of cop¬ per, brass, or steel Anchors, cables, chains, &c. . - - Cables of steel wire - - - Note.—Materials and articles for the con¬ struction and fitting of merchant vessels are admitted free under certain conditions. Steel Wares : Small articles Of ornament, such as beads, purse furniture, brooches, and thimbles - Household articles and other wares of pure steel not enumerated - - - - Cutlery : Common, kitchen and butchers' knives, and tailors' scissors „ razors - - - - - „ other - - - . - Fine ------- Needles for sewing, less than ñ centimetres (1"95 inches) in length „ of more than 5 centi¬ metres in length - Tools of pure iron with or without handles „ of iron tipped with steel, with or without handles - . - „ of pure steel, and other tools unenumerated - - - - Instruments, surgical, mathematical, astro¬ nomical, chemical, &c. - - - Wire netting with meshes exceeding 2 centi¬ metres . - . - „ „ less than 2 centimetres - Barbed fence-wire - - - - - Wire gauze of iron or steel - - - Buttons ------- Pins of all kinds - - - Fish-hooks of all kinds - - - - Metal pens, other than gold or silver - Knitting needles, bodkins, and similar articles Machines and Machinery ; Steam-engines, stationary or portable, with or without boilers or fly wheels - - - - „ „ marine - - - - Locomotives ------ Tenders of locomotives - - - - Velocipedes, and finished parts thereof - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 50 7 20 10 80 8 00 25 00 Cwt. £. s. d. - 1 10 - 2 II - 4 4| - 3 3 - 10 2 20 00 »» _ 8 2 ?) 20 00 99 - 8 2 yi 100 00 99 2 _ 8 n 200 00 99 4 1 3 300 00 99 6 1 11 9i 480 00 99 9 15 I V 200 00 4 1 3 fi 100 00 99 2 _ 8 9> 10 00 99 — 4 _a 4 99 13 50 99 - 5 6 99 20 00 99 - 8 2 - Free - Free. 100 Kilos. 8 00 Cwt. - 3 3 99 ■J 10 00 99 - 4 -f 14 00 99 - 5 8 J» 10 00 99 - 4 3 V fi 40 00 99 - 16 3 99 50 00 99 1 - 4 99 50 00 99 1 - 4 99 100 00 99 2 - 8 99 25 00 '9 - 10 2 !> 6 00 ¡1 12 00 » 9 00 'f 7 00 j) „ 120 00 )> - 2 5Í- - 4 104 - 3 8 - 2 lOJ 2 8 9 178. 74 l'AltT I.—FOTIEIGN IMPOIIT DI TIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT Cohn fries. France— Continued. Machines and Machinery—continued. Machinery other than Steam Engines : For spinning mills .... For cleansing cotton, wool, flax, and other textile hbres, &c. ... For weaving ..... For the manufacture of paper For printing .... For agricultural purposes . . - Fur making sheets and fillets of cards - Carding machines, not furnished - Lace-making machines ... Steam Boilers, including the Furnace': Of sheet iron, cylindrical or spherical, not tubular but with or without 1, 2, or 3 heating tubes . - . - Tubular, of sheet iron, with tubes of wrought iron, copper, or brass, or of sheet iron riveted, and all other iron boilers not of cylindrical or spherical shape ...... Of sheet steel of every shape Distilling apparatus, sugar-pans, and cop- per boilers - - - ' - Gasometers, open boilers, furnaces, and stoves of sheet iron, or of cast and sheet iron Machine tools and machines not enume¬ rated, containing— 75 °/o and more of cast iron 50 to 75 °/o (exclusive) ... Less than 50 °/o - Detached Parts of Machines : Sheets and fillets of cards on leather, india- rubber, or other materials, fitted ,, ,, ,, not fitted -- Reeds or dents of reeds of iron or copper Of cast iron, polished, filed, or adjusted Of wrought iron polished, filed, adjusted, or not, without distinction of weight, including axles, springs, and tires of wheels ...... Of steel, polished, filed, adjusted, or not: Weighing more than 1 kilogramme Weighing 1 kilogramme or less Of copper, pure or mixed with other metals ...... Steel springs for carriages, waggons, and locomotives .... —Iron and Steel— Continued. Tariff Rates English of Duty. Equivalents. Frs. cíe. £. ». d. 100 Kilos. 5 00 Cwt. - 2 -J ,f 6 00 - 2 6i ,> 5 00 - 2 -i ,, 5 00 - 2 -i ß 00 ' 2 It 5 00 - 2 -è 6 00 - 2 ôi ,, 9 00 - 3 8 It 10 00 -4-1 tt 8 00 - 3 3 » 12 00 - 4 lOJ II 25 00 - 10 2 It 10 00 - 4 -Î It 8 00 - 3 3 II 6 00 - 2 -H II 10 00 >> - 4 II 15 00 -Ol II 50 00 1-4 II 20 00 - 8 2 II 30 00 - 12 2 II 6 00 - 2 5i II 9 00 - 3 8 ,, 10 00 >» - 4 -f II 20 00 - 8 2 II 20 00 - 8 2 II 10 00 - 4 -Î PAKT I.—FOKKÍGN IMPOKT Dl TI ILS. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Ihon and Stef.l— Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Anns and Ammunition : Frs. cts. £. s. d. Side arms 100 Kilos. 40 00 Cwt. 16 3 Fire arms, muzzle loaders . - . „ lireech loaders . - . „ barrels in the rough 240 00 „ 300 00 60 00 4 17 6 6 1 11 „ 14 5 Prance— Gunpowder - Prohibited - Prohibited. Continued. ' Cartridges for sporting purposes, loaded - „ imported for the use of rifle clubs - - - - - Prohibited 100 Kilos. 23 00 - Prohibited. Cwt. - 10 2 Percussion caps, and cartridges for sporting purposes, not loaded - - _ - 60 00 14 5 Miners' fuses, ordinary - - . - ,, ,, tape - - - - - „ „ gutta percha - 35 00 „ 50 00 80 00 - 14 3 1-4 1 12 6 / Iron : Cast iron, raw . . . . - Hammered or rolled iron, plain Sheet iron, plain . ... . ,. tinned, tin plates „ galvanised, or coated with zinc Wire, plain (not excee7 ti 13 00 20 00 7 50 » 17 50 24 00 20 00 » 62 50 Kilog. 3 00 j> 1 00 )» 2 25 100 Kilos. 24 00 178. 78 PART I,—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. ?.IETALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Ekolish Equivalents. Spain— Coiilinued. ' Italy and other motive purposes, and Machines and Machinery : A'^ricultural macliines Locomotive engines machinery - - - Machinery for industrial detached parts thereof- Weighing machines - Machinery of copper . - . . Arms and Ammunition : Side arms ...... Fire-arms ; also barrels and other parts thereof Gunpowder for mining purposes Cartridges, ball . . . . . „ other kinds . - . . Percussion caps - iVofe.—Arms and munitions of war. under which are included pistols, revol¬ vers, guns, and carbines which have a calibre of over seven millimetres, as also their ammunition, are prohibited to be imported except by special permission of the Government. Iron, Cast : Lire ets. Pig, also fragments, filings, or dross . Free - Free. Manufactured, in coarse castings 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. _ 1 n Smooth, turned, tinned, enamelleil or japanned, or with fittings ol other metals ..... » 5 00 - 2 "ä Irmi and Steel, Wrought: In lumps and blocks .... « 2 00 - - 91 Rails for railways ..... » 3 00 - I 2Î Rolled or hammered (rods of more than 5 millimetres in diameter), and bars of any dimensions . . - . - » 4 62 »Í - 1 lOI Rods of 5 millimetres or less in diameter or width ; also wire .... » 8 00 - 3 3 Sheets of 4 millimetres or more in thick. ness ..... >> 4 62 - I 105 „ of less than 4 millimetres in thick- ness ; also tubes ... » 8 00 - 3 3 Forged in anchors, axletrees, anvils, and other rough articles .... II 7 00 λ - 2 101 Wire gauze ...... II 20 00 » — 8 2 Iron of 2nd fabrication (Manufactured Ar¬ ticle«) ; Plain ....... » 11 80 _ 4 01 VVitli fittings of other metals * 14 00 — 5 8 Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 1 00 2 50 „ 9 00 „ 27 50 27 00 Cwt. £. s. d. - - H Kilog. 2 05 » 11 5 00 >» II 0 47 II II 0 60 II 11 0 75 II II 1 75 II 10 3 8 - 19 1 1 4 5 1 10 6 3 II I PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT PI'TIES. 79 METALS, UNWROÜGHT and WROUGHT-Iron and Steel—Continued. Countries. Italy— Continued. Tariff Classification. Sheet or Plate Iron, coated with Tin, Zinc, or Lead : Unmanufactured - . - - Manufactured ; also with fittings of other metals • - . - - Steel, Manufactured : Springs of any kind . . - - Other manufactures .... Scythes and Sickles . - Instruments and tools for arts and trades, and fur agriculture, of iron or steel, or of iron and steel combined, not otherwise specified ...... Surgical and mathematical instruments Cutlery : 1. Knives for arts and trades, and knives with wooden handles, not ornamented 2. Table, pocket, and penknives, with handles of whalebone, horn, bone, common metal, fine wood, or com¬ mon wood adorned with common metals, as well as scissors not gilt or silvered ...... 3. Knives of all kinds, with handles of ivory, mother-of-pearl, metal gilt, silveied or not, or other fine mate¬ rials, except gold or silver Machinery : Steam Engines, with or without Boilers : Locomotives, tenders included ; loco¬ mobiles and marine engines Fixed engines; also hydraulic motor machines . . . . . Machinery, other kinds, and detached parts of machines .... Steam boilers, separate, of sheet iron or steel, with or without heating appa¬ ratus - - - - - Apparatus for heating, distilling, refining, &c. ....... Gasometers and their accessories - Arms and Ammunition : Guns, comp'ete ..... Pistols and revolvers, complete Paris of guns, pistols, and revolveivs, pay the same duty as manufactures of the respective metals of which composed. Blades of swords and sabres . . . Sabres and swords, mounted ... Gunpowiler ...... Percussion caps and cartridges Tariff Rates of Duty. Lire cts. 100 Kilos. 10 75 100 100 100 12 00 30 00 16 00 60 00 100 00 8 00 6 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 8 00 600 00 350 0Ô ïi 16 00 )) u 15 00 » j> 25 00 j» n 10 00 •> English Equivalents. Cwt. 100 100 00 Cwt. 1 4 5 00 100 8 00 Cwt. 3 1 - 00 )» 3 I - 178. 80 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—ConiiW. Countries. Tariff Rates English Tariff Classification. of Duty. Equivalents. Austria - / Iron and Steel, Unmanufactured : Old, broken and refuse; and raw iron Note.— 1. With the special sanction of the Government, old and broken iron, except cast iron, may be imported for manipulation in certain iron¬ works at a duty of 50 krs. per 100 kilos. (6 d. per cwt.). 2. Iron filings and hammer slag - Bloom-iron and ingots . - - . Iron and Steel, in bars, Wrought: Not shaped . . - . . Shaped ...... Rails for railways ..... Plate, Sheet and Wire ; 1 millimetre thick and above Less than 1 millimetre ... Polished, varnished, coated with copper, tin, zinc, lead, or nickel ... Iron and Steel Manufactures : Common cast-iron wares : Rough, unfinished goods ... Scoured or coarsely painted, perforated or polished, turned or planed in some few places ..... Polished, turned, planed, coated with copper, tin, zinc, lead, enamelled or finely painted - - . . - Note.—The above wares, of the two first.nained descriptions, com¬ bined with wood, or with joining parts of wrought iron, pay the same duty. Common Iron and Steel Wares, viz.. Wares of malleable cast iron, cast steel, wrought iron or steel, not otherwise specified : Rough or scouri d - Coarsely painted, jierforated or polished, turned or planed in some few places, or with screws, wrought pipes, and joints .... Polished, turned, planed, coated with copper, tin, zinc, lead, or finely painted ..... Note.—The above wares, in com¬ bination with wood or cast iron, pay the same duties. 100 Kilos. Fl. kr. O 80 - Free 100 Kilos. I 60 2 75 3 50 2 75 4 00 5 00 8 00 2 00 4 00 8 50 4 00 5 00 8 50 Cwt. £. «. d. - - 9f Free. Cwt. - 1 n 2 9' 3 6f 2 9è 4 -f 5 1 8 2 - 2 -i - 4 -Î - 8 8 - 4 -i - 5 1 - 8 8 PAKT I. — FOEEIGX IMPORT DUTIKS. 81 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—ConK Countries. Tariff Classification. "Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. / Iron and Steel Manufactures—Continued. Wrougut-iron kettles and Icilers ; perfo¬ rated or hollowed plate and sheet iron, and wares of sheet iron ; wheels for railways, with or without axles - F/. Ar. 100 Kilos, ti 00 £, s. d. Cwf. - 6 I Nails, wire tacks, carriage springs, pitch¬ forks, shovels, rough, scoured or pol¬ ished in some few places ; scythes, sickles, and chaff-cutters, with or with¬ out wood in combination - . - 6 50 - 6 7 Wire rope, wire brushes, sieve-bottoms, and otiier coarse manufactures of iron wire „ 8 00 - 8 2 Common edge-tools, saws, plane-irons, awls, gimlets, files, ra«ps, &c., cutting pliers, coarse knives, and scissors, for industrial and agricultural uses; screws, and locks ; the same polished, turned, painted, or coateii with copper, tin, zinc, or lead, or in combination with wood ------- „ 10 00 -10 2 Austria— Coniinued. Fine Iron and Steel Wares : (Not coming under the head of " Small Wares.") 1. Polished, lacquered, nickeled, en¬ amelled, not specified above - 2. Art-csstings, and other ornamental cast wares . . - - . 3. Artic'es of wire, not otherwise speci¬ fied ; pins, crochet and knitting needles, hooks and eyes, buckles, fish-hooks, thimbles, and similar small wares; toys, skates, strings for musical instruments, cards of all kinds for carding machines, weavers' reeds and dents, and springs, except watch and carriage springs ------ „ 15 00 - 15 3 4. Arms and parts thereof, except fire¬ arms; common cutlery not other¬ wise specified . . - . 5. Furniture stuflTed and covered, or with fine ornamentations ... 6. Manufactures of iron and steel, com¬ bined with other materials > 82 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—Go«K codntries. Tariff Classification'. Tariff Rate of Duty. English Equivalents. Austria— Continued. Switzerland Iron and Steel Manufactures—Continued. Fine cutlery, not combined with ivory, mother-of-pearl, &c., pons, wire covered with thread, gun barrels, and wire gauze Cutlery with handles of fine material Fire-arms; sewing needles, steel beads, and fancy articles of iron and steel Machines and Machinery : Locomotives ------ Tenders and locomobile engines Sewing maclriiies, with or without stands Machines not otherwise specified : Machines of common metals, other than Composed of 75 % cast iron, or cast iron and wood - - - - - Other Instruments, optical, mathematical, surgical, &c. ------- Arms and Ammunition ; Arms (see fine iron wares). Gunpowder* - - . - . Percussion caps - - - . - Iron and Steel : Iron or steel, in pigs or blooms, old, broken, and scrap iron, &c. - - . Hammered, rolled, or drawn iron or steel : Rails for railways; bars, rods, plates, sheets, and special shapes, not other¬ wise mentioned - - - _ Rails for railways weighing less than 1,0 kilos per metre; special shapes with a maximum transverse section of less than six centimetres ; rods of less than 7i centimetres in diameter; wire rope not otherwise mentioned ; rectangular plates and sheets of less than 3H square centimetres in section Wire rope, in coils, of more than five millimetres and less than II milli¬ metres in thickness - - - - Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 30 00 100 00 „ 50 00 „ 8 00 ,, 6 00 „ 20 00 „ 10 00 Cwt. 00 00 £. ». d, 1 10 6 5 I 8 2 10 10 - 8 2 - 6 1 1-4 - 10 2 - 5 I - 6 1 Free Free. 100 Kilos. 52 50 1 Cwt. ,, 24 00 t) Frt. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 10 Ton 0 60 2 13 4 14 5 9Î Cwt. - 3 I 70 1 30 8i 6i Gunpowder can only be imported into Austria by special permissioii. PART I. ,—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 83 METALS, UN WROUGHT anu WROUGHT—Iron and Steel-Con«' Countries. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Switzerland —ConMnueA. 178. Iron and Steel— Continued. Hammered, rolled, or drawn—Co7iiinued. Slieet iron of les-s than three milli¬ metres in thickness, coated or not with lead, zinc, copper, or nickel Tin plates ------ ftote.—All iron, plates of 25 centi¬ metres or more in width, are treated as sheet iron. Wire (including rods of a maximum diameter of nine millimetres), coated | or not with lead, tin, zinc, copper, or nickel ----- i Cast Iron or Steel Wares ; I Very coarse and in the rough Other manufactures of cast iron Wrought Iron or Steel Wares ; Tubes and pipes in the rough - - - Very coarse wares in the rough, as rough tools, plough-shares, axles for carriages, anvils, tubes and pipes of all sorts, rivetted, soldered, or gal¬ vanised ; railway chairs, points and crossings for I'ailways, coupling irons, &c. - - - - - - Common ; rough, turnedj filed, planed, or dressed with preservative paint, tarred, or tinned, in combination with wood or not - . - - - Fine ; painted, polished, varnished, or enamelled, combined or not with other materials ----- Ditto, coated with nickel - - ' - Note.—Articles composed parf.ly of cast and partly of wrought iron, are chargeable under the foregoing cate¬ gories, according as the cast or wrought iron predominates in the weight. Girders, bridges, and detached parts thereof, not otherwise specified - - - - Cutlery of all kinds - . - - Instruments, surgical, mathematical, and astronomical . - - Agricultural implement«, such as ploughs, harrows, &c. - Engraved cylinders and plates for printing - Cylinders and plates for prinling, not en¬ graved ------- Machinery of all sorts (except locomotives), and finished parts thereof - - - - Detached parts of machines in the rough Locomotives - - - • Arms of all sorts and finished parts thereof - Detached parts of arms in the rough - P 2 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 3 00 3 00 Cwt. 4 00 2 50 5 00 0 60 3 00 7 00 20 00 30 00 4 00 » I n 40 00 » ~ 16 3 16 00 » ~ 6 6 6 °/o ad val. 6 % ad val. 100 Kilos. ■ 4 00 Cwt. I 7è 2 00 9| 4 00 » ~ 1 H 2 00 - 9f 4 00 5) "" 1 n 50 00 1 - 4 10 00 I) ~ 4 -Î 84 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UN WROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Sieel—CorU. Countries. «¡reece Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Dutt. English Equivalen ts. Iron : Pig Free - - - Free. Cast or wrought; in bars, plates of all dimensions and for all purposes, angle iron, sheet iron, and hoop iron - Free - - - Free. B rs. lep. £. 1. d. T-iron of all dimensions - - - - Oke 0 10 Cwt. - 3 n Rails for railways, points, bridges, bolts, Free. chairs and other railway iron - Free - - - Tinned plates ----- Free - Free. Iron wire ------ - Free - Free. Unwrought iron not specially mentioned - - Free - - - Free. Iron Wares : Articles of iron for use in the construction of ships, such as plates, bolts, rivets, chains, pumps, anchois, windlasses. iron bauds for masts or \ ards, &c. - Free - - Free. Iron safes ------ Oke 0 20 CwL _ 6 5 Agricultural implements of iron, in com¬ bination with wood or not - - . - Free - - . Free. Nails and screws - - - - - Oke 0 15 Cwt. _ 4 9è Springs for furniture - - Free - - . Free. Wire gauze - - - - - Oke 0 30 Cwt. - 0 'i Bird-cages and similar articles of wire gauze - - - - - ÎÏ 2 00 o 3 4 - Small articles of cast iron, such as brackets, ft:c.. for use in the manufac¬ ture of tables, desks, íírc. >} 0 40 » - 12 9i Buttons and buckles - - - - 0 40 - 12 9è Gas fittings of cast iron - - . - 0 40 - 12 9| ' Cast-iron wares not otherwise mentioned. painted, polished, varnished, &c., or not ------- ïj 0 10 - 3 Net dies for knitting or sewing, not polished or gilt ------ n 0 25 y - 8 - Ditto, polished or gilt - - - - j) 0 50 y _ 16 - Padlocks and common locks of iron, with or without ornamentation of bronze o 0 CO ff - 19 n Lamps of all soi ts - - - - 31 I 00 ff 1 12 - Articles of wrought or sheet iron or tin plate, for buildings, bridges, railways, and similar uses; tiled, plated, tarred. painted, varnished, or not ; but not polished or gilt - - - - - 33 0 25 ft _ 8 - Similar articles finely polished, gilt, or galvanised - - - - - j' 0 50 ff - 16 - Tin-plate wares net otherwise mentioned - " 0 40 ff - 12 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES, 8.3 METALS, UN WROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—Uo/íí''. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Steel : In pigs or blooms - - - - Free - Free. Plate?, bars, or sheets - - - - - Free • Free. Steel rails, and points for railways - - Free - Free. Steel wire - - - - Free - Free. Steel Wares : Agricultural implements of steel, in com¬ bination with wood or not. Files Oke Free Drs. lep. 0 50 Cwt. Free. £. Ä. - 16 d. Springs for carriages, railway and other - » 0 10 - 3 n Packing and knitting needles, and crochet hooks - - - 0 50 » - 16 - Needles for sewing, in packets or cases (without allowance for the weight of the packets or cases) o © 3 4 All articles of steel not classed as fine wares, not otherwise mentioned - fi 0 50 r> - 16 - Fine steêl wares, not otherwise mentioned } 1 2 00 » 3 4 - Greece— Continued. Instruments, surgical, mathematical, and anatomical - - - - - Cutlery : - Free - Free. Knives (common), of iron, with handles of wood, iron, common bone, or com¬ position - - - - - Oko » 0 25 Cwt. - 8 Ditto, with handles polished or gilt j» o o » - 16 - Knives with steel blades, and handles of wood, iron, bone, or other common materials ------ 0 50 - 16 _ Knives, forks, and razors, with handles of bone, horn, wood, or composition, orna¬ mented with plated silver, with or with¬ out cases ------ >♦ 1 00 It 1 12 Ditto, with handles of ivory, tortoise- shell, mother-of pearl, or coral, with or without ornamentation of gold or silver plate ------- >9 8 00 Í9 12 16 Penknives, with handles of wood, com¬ position, common bone, or metal 4 00 1) 6 8 - \ Ditto, with handles of ivory, coral, tor¬ toise-shell, mother-of-pearl, or precious metal - 10 00 16 - - 178. S6 PAKT I. —FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, WROUGHT and UNWROUGHT—Iron and Steel—UowK Countries. ^Greece— Continued, Tariff Classification. Motive machinery, boilers of all kinds, sucking and forcing pumps, agricultural machinery, such as reaping machines, thrashing machines, &c., fire engines, and machinery of other descriptions, with the exception of those specially mentioned - - - Detached parts of machinery . - - Mincing machines, roasting jacks, and other mechanical appliances for household use Coffee mills, of iron or steel, polished, gilt, enamelled or not . - - . - Scales of all sorts, with tlieir weights Sewing machines, and other machinery fur use in domestic industry ... Velocipedes ------ Apparatus for watering streets, &c. - Arms and Ammunition : Side arms - - ... Yataghans, handjars, &c. Foils, daggers of all kinds Fire-arms : For the army, with or without bayonet Others, single-barrelled, muzzle-loaders Ditto, houhle-barrelled - ditto Ditto, single-barrelled, breach-loaders - Ditto, double-barrellod - ditto Pistols ------ Revolvers Detached parts of fire-arms, such as bar¬ rels, screw plates, &c., for pistols, re¬ volvers, and other fire-arms, bullet- moulds, and similar articles not spe¬ cially mentioned - - - - Gunpowder, for fire-arms Ditto, for mining purposes - . . Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Free Free. - Free - Free. Drs. lep. £. s. d. Oke 1 00 Cwt. 1 12 — >5 0 40 yy - 12 91 j» y 40 yy - 12 91 Free - - Free. Each 10 00 Each - 8 - Oke 0 40 Cwt. - 12 91 • Each 1 00 Each - - 91 3 00 yy - 2 S Oke 5 00 Cwt. 8 - - - Free . - Free. Each 2 00 Each - 1 71 yj 1-2 00 yy - 9 7i yy 10 00 y - 8 - yy 20 00 - 16 - Pah- 5 00 Pair - 4 - Each 8 oo Each - 6 5 Oke 0 60 Cwt. - 19 H « I 20 >» 1 18 5 j) 0 20 » - 6 5 PART I. —FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 87 MLTALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—UowK Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Iron and Steel, Unmanufactured : Iron, cast and wroupiht, in lumps, rods, round or square bars; also in any form, not shaped, for direct use ; old iron - - . . . - . Steel, cement or cast in any form, not shaped, for direct use - . - - Iron and steel rails of all kinds, and points - - - ' - Iron tires and hoop iron generally - Free Fi-ee Free Free - Free. Free. Free. Free. Black plates, sheet iron - - . - 100 Kilos. Lei. 2 b. 70 &. s, d. Cwt. - 1 IJ Tin-plate, and sheet-iron coated with tin, copper, zinc, or lead, or only polished - >5 3 .50 33 - 1 5 Steel plates and sheets, polished or not - 99 9 00 33 - 3 8 Iron wire, black, polished, or coated with tin, copper, zinc, or lead - - - 99 -4 50 „ - 1 10 Steel wire and steel strings for musical instruments - - - - - 99 16 00 „ - 6 6 Wire gauze, coarse, containing four threads, or less per centimetre, and sieves thereof - - - - 99 6 00 „ - 2 5i Other wire gauze and sieves thereof 99 16 00 3, - 6 5 Rouuania Iron and Steel Wares : Coarse iron castings and parts of machines roughly cast, not further manufactured, partly filed, polished, turned, or not - Free Free. Iron castings, ornamented, polished, enamelled, or varnished; cast cooking utensils, enamelled ; also small cast articles, ornamented or polished, var¬ nished or bronzed, combined or not with other common materials 7 °/o ad val. 7 °/o ad val. Wrought Iron Wares (ferronerie) : (o) Beams and other coarse pieces of iron, shaped for the construction of houses and bridges (except bent iron), not turned or filed 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - 1 2J (J) Other wrought-iron wares (fer¬ ronerie) - . - - 3) 5 00 ,. - 2 ' Kails of wrought iron and wire nails 33 4 00 „ - 1 7è Vices of iron and steel, with or without screws >3 8 00 3, - 3 3 Pipes and tubes - - . - - 33 5 60 „ - 2 3J Springs for carriages and waggons - 33 6 00 ,. - 2 6J Anchors and coarse chains for ships 33 5 00 33 - 2 —J Other iron chains . . - - - 33 7 00 - 2 lOi 178. 88 PART I,—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROÜGHT and WROUGHT—Thon and Steed—UowK coüntkies. Tariff Classification. Tariff Kates of Duty. English Equivalents. Iron and Steel Wares—continued. Gratings for gardens, courts, or balconies, not gilt or silvered .... Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 7 50 Cwt. £. ». d. - 3 Common articles of black sheet iron, not polished, tinned, or enamelled, com¬ bined or not with cast iron ... „ 5 50 » - 2 2Í Safes or boxes of iron . . - - 7 00 » - 2 lOj Common iron bedsteads, plain, painted only, without ornaments other than those of cast mouldings, not güt er silvered -, also garden seats, &c. - o 00 » - 3 5i Superior iron bedsteads, painted, var¬ nished, bronzed, &c. -, also iron furni¬ ture for rooms, gilt, silvered, uphol¬ stered or not ..... 7 °/o ad val. 7 °/o ad val. Uncnumerated articles of iron and steel, common, not tinned, enamelled, or polislicd ------ 7 °/o ad vat. 7 % ad val. Uncnumerated articles of iron and steel, common, or midrlle - line, tinneil, enamelled, polished or not, and tools and instruments of iron or steel, polished or not, combined or not with other materials, such as tin or wood 100 Kilos. 15 00 Cwt. - 6 1 Roumania— Continued. Articles of till plate of all kinds, or of sheet iron finely wrought, painted, enamelled or galvanised, or even gilt or silvered, combined or not with other materials except precious metals, ivory, or mother-of-pearl - - - - Fine articles of iron and steel (except cutlery and surgical instruments) com¬ bined or not with other common ma¬ terials 7 °/c ad vol. 7 °lo ad val. 7 7 °/o ad val. °/o ad val. Extra fine articles of steel, i.e. jewellery 100 Kilos. 200 00 Cwt. 4 13 Pens, metallic, of all sorts, except gold and silver - - - - - „ 85 00 » 1 14 7 Agricultural instruments of all kinds Free - Free. Cutlery : Of unpolished iron .... 100 Kilos. 15 00 Cwt. - 6 1 Common, of iron or steel, mounted in wood, horn, bone, and other common materials ; common scissors © 0 © 01 a - 8 2 Fine, of polished iron or steel, as knives, penknives, razors, sicssors, mounted in materials other than those specified above, except gold or silver „ 100 00 if 2-8 Knitting needles .... „ 12 00 Í7 - 4 lOJ Sewing needles of all kinds, fine crochet hooks, and fish hooks - - - . „ 140 00 f9 2 10 11 \ Pins, clasps, and hair pins, of iron - „ 14 00 » - 5 8 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 89 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—Goni". Countries. Tariff Rates English Tarife Classification. of Duty. Equivalents. Roumania Continued. Turkey - United States ( Machinery : (a) Steam engines, fixed or locomotÎTe, agricultural machinery, and ma¬ chines of all kinds for industrial or professional purposes - . - (i) Cast-iron machines other than those specified under (a) - - . (c) Complete machines of wrought iron or steel other than those specified under (a) - - - • - (d) Machines and fittings of machines, partly or wholly constructed of common metals other than iron and steel, except those specified under (a) ----- (e) Sewing machines Arms and Ammunition ; Swords, &c. - Fire-arms, common other kinds, except arms of war - - - - - Arms of war ------ Parts of arms - . - - - Gunpowder for arms of war, and blasting powder - - - - Gunpowder for sjiorting purposes - Cartridges, charged or not - - - Ball and shot - - . - - Percussion caps - - - - - •All kinds ------- Free 100 Kilos. Lei. h. 6 00 9 50 32 00 Free. Cwt. &. s. - 2 d. 5i Free 100 Kilos. 65 00 „ 60 00 „ 155 00 Prohibited 100 Kilos. 60 00 „ 13 00 „ 21 00 ., 30 00 Cwt. - 3 lOi - 13 - Free. 1 6 5 14 5 3 3- - I'rohibited. Cwt. Iron, Cast : Iron in pigs, iron kentledge, spiegeleisen, Doll. cts. and wrought or scrap iron - - - Lb. Note.—Only waste or refuse iron or steel that has been in actual use and is fit only to be re-manufactured, is considered as scrap. * The importation of revolvers is prohibited. 14 5 - 5 3 - 8 6 - 12 2 Duty on the metal of which composed. Cwt. 18 5 100 Kilos. 70 00 8 % ad val. 8 °/(, ad vol. 1 8 - 178. 90 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWHOUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—ConK Countries. Tahifp Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English ettuivalents. f Iron, Hammered or Rolled ; 1 In bars, comprising flat bars not less than 1-ineh wide, nor less than 3-8ths of an inch thick . - - - . ' Lb. Doll. cts. 0 OOf, £. 1. d. Cwt. - 3 8j Ditto - ilitto, less than I-inch wide or less than 3-8ths of an inch thick • » o o « - 5 lè Ditto, sqnare bars not less than 3-4ths of an inch square - - - » 0 Ol - 4 8 Ditto - ditto, less than 3-4ths of an inch square - - - - - ff 0 01^ „ - 5 lè Rods not less than 3-4th3 of an inch in diameter - - . - ff 0 Ol „ - 4 8 l3itfo, less than 3-4ths of an inch, but not less than 7-16ths of an inch in diameter - - - - ff 0 01,l » - 5 ij JVofe.—All iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or other forms, less finished than iron in bars, and more advanced than pig iron (except castings) pay as bar iron. United States --Continued. No articles in the above classes are to pay less than 35 per cent, aä valorem. All iitm in bars, blooms, billets, or shapes, or sizes of any kind in the manufacture of which charcoal is used as fuel, will pay a duty of 22 dollars (4 Z. 11 Í. 8 d.) per ton. Iron T rails weighing not over 25 lbs. to the yard - . . - ii O O o „ - 4 2è Iron flat rails, punched o o - 3 8Î Railway bars weighing more than 25 lbs. to the yard - ... » © o o CO CO 1 Round iron in coils or rods less than 7-16ths of an inch in diameter, and bars or shapes of rolled iron not otherwise mentioned - - - - © © „ - 5 n Boiler and other plate iron, sheared or unsheared, skelp iron sheared or rolled in grooves ------ yj O © „ - 5 10 Sheet iron, common or black, thinner than 1^ inches, and not thinner than No. 20 »ire gauge - - - - >7 0 oi¿ „ - 5 iè PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPOET DUTIES. 91 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—Co»K CoDNTaiES. Unites States —Continued. Taeiff Classification. Iron, Humicered or Rolled—continued. Sheet iron, common or bliick, thinner than No. 20, but not thinner than No. 25 wire gauge - . - - Ditto, thinner than No. 25, but not thinner than No. 29 wire gauge - - | Ditto, thinner than No. 29 wire gauge - Common or black taggers iron, in boxes, bundles or not - . . - . Note.—Sheet or plate iron (except tin plates, terne plates, and taggers tin, otherwise provided for) when gal¬ vanized or coated with zinc or spelter or other metals, or alloy of such metals, pay f cents per lb. (3 s. 6 d. per cwt.) in addition to the above rates. Sheet iron, polished, planished, or glanced, by whatever name designated Note.—Cold-rolled plate, sheet, or taggers iron, pickled or cleaned by acid or by any other process, but not polished, planished, or glanced, is charged J cent per lb. (1 s. 2 d. per cwt.) more duty than the correspond¬ ing gauges of common or black sheet or taggers iron. Tin plates, terne plates, and taggers tin - Sheet iron, corrugated cr crimped - Hoop, band, cr scroll iron. 8 inches or less in width, and not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge - - - Ditto, thinner than No. 10, and not thinner 1 h an No. 20 wire gauge - Ditto, thinner than No. 20 - Note.—All articles not Specially enumerate.l, manufactured wholly or in part of sheet, plate, hoop, band or scroll iron, or of which such materials are the component parts of chief value, are charged ^ cent per lb. (I a. 2d. per cwt.) more duty than that imposed on the iron from which they are made or which is the material of chief value. Hoops for bales, and cotton ties, thinner than No. 20 wire gauge - Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Lb. Doll. cts. 0 01,% 0 ou 30 °/o ad val. 30 °/o ad val. Lb. not i 35 °/o ad val. Cwt. d. - 5 7i - 7 - 30 °/o ad val. 30 °/(, ad val. 0 02i Cwt. 11 8 0 01 0 Oli^ 0 01 0 01^ 0 01,^ - 4 8 - 6 6è - 4 8 - 5 7i - 6 6è 35 °l- ad val. 178. 92 PART I.—POREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—C'ohK Countries. Tariff Rates English Tariff Classification. " of Duty. Equivalent-. United States — Continued. < Steel ; Scrap Ingots, blooms, or slabs, billets and bars ; bands, hoops, strips, and sheets of all gauges and width ; plates, without reference to width or thickness ; shafts for steamers, cranks, and ottier uses ; wrist or crank pins ; piston or connect¬ ing rods ; pressed, sheared, or stamped shapes or blanks of sheet or plate steel or of steel and iron, punched or not ; hammer moulds or swaged steel ; gun moulds not in bars ; alloys used as substitutes for steel tools; and all shapes of dry sand, loam, or iron moulded steel castings not otherwise mentioned : Valued at 4 cents per lb. or less Valued at above 4 cents, but not above 7 cents per lb. - Valued at above 7 cents, but not above 10 cents per lb. - Valued at above 10 cents per lb. Steel in sheets, smoothed or polished Ditto, coated with lead or tin - Ditto, corrugated or crimped Note.—All iron or steel bars, rods, strips, or steel sheets.of whatever shape, and all iron or steel bars of irregular .*hape or section, cold rolled, cold ham¬ mered, or polished in any way in addition to the ordinary process, are charged | cent per lb. (Is. 2d. per cwt.) in addition to the above rates. On steel circular saw plates 1 cent per lb. (4 s. 8 d. per cwt.) additional is levied. Hoops for bales, and cotton ties not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge - Steel T rails weighing not more than 25 lbs. to the yard .... Steel flat rails, punched - - - . Steel railway bars, and railway bars made in part of steel, weighina more than 25 lbs. to the yard .... Ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, or blanks of iron or steel for the manufacture of wheels, tyres, &c., for railways - Steel not specially mentioned - . ■ Lb. Doll. ctf. 0 tö Lb, 45 "Ig ad val. 0 02 0 02Î 0 03t 0 02i 0 01 0 01,^ 35 °/g ad val. Lb. 0 00^ Ton 17 00 Lb. 0 02 45 "jg ad vat. Ton A. s. d. 18- 45 °lg ad val. Cwt. - 9 4 - 12 10 - 15 2 - 11 8 - 4 8 - 0 6è 35 °jg ad val. Cwt, - 4 2i - 3 8Î - 3 6| - 9 4 45 °lg ad vat. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 93 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel— Countries. Classipication. Tariff Rates English of Duty. Equivalents. Iron or Steel Wire : Smaller than No. 5 and not smaller than JDoU. cts. £. i. d. No. 10 wire gauge ... Lb. O o M»« Cwt. - 7 - Smaller than No. ID and not smaller than No. 16 wire gauge - - - . It 0 02 99 - 9 4 Smaller than No. 16 and not smaller than No. 26 wire gauge _ . . . It 0 Ü2i 99 - 11 8 Smaller than No. 26 - - - - It 0 03 - 14 - iVoie.—On iron or steel wire covered with silk, cotton, or other material, and on all crinoline, corset, or hat wire. 4 cents per lb. (18«. 8d. per cwt.) additional is levied. No article made from iron or stesl wire, or of which iron or steel wire is the component part of chief value, will pay a less rate of duty than the wire of which it is composed. Iron or steel wire-cloths and nettings made in meshes of any form, in addition to the duty payable on the wire It 0 02 99 - 9 4 Galvanized iron or steel wire, except fence wire, in addition to the duty payable on the wire of which made O o o II - 2 4 United States — Continued. Iron wire rope and wire strand, in ad¬ dition to the duty payable on the wire of which composed - - - - Steel (iitto, in addition to the duty pay¬ }) Ö OI II - 4 8 able on the wire of which made - fi 0 02 11 - 9 4 Iron or iiteel screw, nail, rivet, and fence wire rods (round), in coils or loops, not lighter than No. 5 wire gauge, valued at 3 2 cents or less per lb. - . - f> 0 00^ 5» - 2 9Í Iron or steel wire flats, with longitudinal ribs, for the manufacture of fencing o o 11 - 2 9-Î Iron or Steel Wares : Iron or steel beams, girders, joists, angles. channels, car-truck channels, XT columns and posts, or parts or sections thereof, deck and bulb beams and building shapes, and all structural shapes of iron or steel JÎ 0 OIJ II - 5 III. Iron or steel railway fish plates, chairs, or splice b.irs ------ 11 0 ou - 5 10 Malleable iron castings, not otherwise provided for - - - - - II 0 02 II - 9 4 Cast-iron pipes of every description ii 0 OI II - 4 8 Vessels of cast iron, smoothing irons, tailors' and hatters' irons, stoves and stove plates, and iron castings not specially mentioned - - - - ff 0 Oli II - 5 10 178. 94 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT AND M'ROUGHT—IRON AND STEEL—Gotií''. Tariff Rates English Countries. Tariff Classification. of Duty, Equivalents. Iron or Steel Wares—continued. Doli. ctg. £. g. d. Mill irons and mill cranks of wrouglit- iron, and wrought-iron for ships, steam- engines, and locomotives, or parts thereof, weighing 25 lbs. or more each - Lb. 0 02 Cwt. - 9 4 Anvils, anchors, and parts thereof - 99 0 02 »? - 9 4 Boiler tubes, flues, or stays of wrought iron or steel - - - - - 99 0 03 99 - 14 - Other wrought-iron or steel tubes or pipes 99 0 02J 99 - 10 6 Cables and chains of all kinds, of iron or steel : Not less than three-fourths of an inch in diameter . - . - - 99 0 Oil 99 - 8 2 Less than three-fourths but not less than ^ three-eighths nf an inch iu diameter - 0 02 - 9 4 I.ess than three-eighths of en inch in diameter ----- 99 0 021 9 9 - 11 8 Blacksmiths' hammers or sledges of iron or steel, track tools, wedges, and crow¬ bars - - - - . - 99 0 02è 9' - 11 8 Iron or steel axles or parts thereof, axle bars or blanks, or forgings for axles, in United States whatever stage of mannflicture - 99 0 02^ 99 - 11 8 —Continued. Steel wheels and steel-tyred wheels for railways, and iron or steel railway tyres, or parts thereof, whether finished or not ------ 99 0 021 99 - 11 8 Iron or steol rivets, bolts with or without threads or nuts, and bolt blanks - 0 02 è 99 - 11 8 Butts and finished hinges, or hinge blanks ------ 99 0 02 i 99 - 11 8 Hollow ware, glazed or tinned •) 0 03 99 - 14 - Wrought-iron or steel spikes, nuts, washers, and horse-shoes 99 0 02 99 - 9 4 Cut nails and spikes of iron or steel 99 0 OU 99 - 5 10 Cut tacks, brads, or sprigs : Not exceeding 16 oz. to the thousand Thousand 0 02i Thousand - - U Exceeding 16 oz. to the thousand. Lb. 0 03 Cwt. - 14 - Horse-shoe nails, hobnails, and wire nails. and all wrought-iron and steel nails not specially mentioned - - - - 99 0 04 99 - 18 8 Screws, 2 inches and above in length 99 0 06 99 I 8 Ditto, of above 1 bnt less than 2 inches in length 99 0 08 99 1 17 4 Ditto, over ^ an inch and iess than I inch in length - . . - 99 0 IG 99 2 6 8 Ditto, of J an inch or less in length » 0 12 99 2 16 - PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 95 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—Contd. CotTNTRIES. United States — Continued. Tariff Classification. Iron or Steel Wares—continued. Agricultural implements of iron or steel, as plvughs, scythes, spades, shovels, or sicKles, Ac,- - - Tools and implements of iron or steel, as adzes, angers, awls, chisels, planes, &c. Saws : Cross-cut saws - Mill, pit, and draw saws not over 9 inches in width . - - . Ditto, over 9 inches in width Circular saws - Hand, back, and ali other saws not otherwise mentioned Files, file blanks, rasps, and floats : Of and under 4 inches in length Over 4 and under 9 inches in length Over 9 „ „ 14 „ „ - 14 inches in length, or abcve Cutlery : Razors . . - ^ Table knives and forks . . - Penknives, jack knives, and pocket knives, of all kinds - Scissors and cloth shears ... Cutlery not specially mentioned, in¬ cluding butchers' knives, carvers, daggers, &c. ' Buttons of iron or steel - - - - Needles for knitting or sewing Ditto for knitting or sewing machines Ditto of other kinds Pens, metallic . - - Penholder tips, and penholders or parts thereof ------ Engraved steel plates for printing - Forged iron or steel, of whatever shape or stage of manufacture, not otherwise mentioned - . - - - Manufactures of steel or iron not other¬ wise provided for . - - - Sewing machines - - Tariff Rates of Duty. 45 °/o ad ml. 45 °/j, ad vat. Doll. cts. Linear foot 0 08 0 10 0 15 30 % ad val. 40 °/j, ad vol. Doz. 0 35 0 75 1 50 2 50 50 °/o ad val. 35 °/o ad val. 50 % ad val. 35 °/o ad val. 35 % ad val. 25 °/o ad cal. 25 °/o ad val. 35 °/n ad val. 25 °/o ad val. Gi"oss 0 12 30 % ad val. 25 °/o ad val. Lb. 0 024 45 °/o ad val. 45 °/o ad val. English Equivalents. 45 °/(, ad vol. 45 °/(, ad val. £. s. d. Idnear ft. - - 4 - - 5 „ - - 7Í 30 °/o ad val. 40 °/o ad val. Doz. - 1 5^ - 3 li - 6 3 „ - 10 5 50 o/o ad val. 35 % dd val. 50 °/j, ad val. 35 °/j, ad val. 35 °¡^ ad val. 25 °/o ad val. 25 °/o ad val. 35 °/(, ad val. 25 °/o ad val. Gross - 6 30 % ad val. 25 °/o ad val. Cwt. - 11 8 45 % ad val. 45 °/o ad val 178. 96 part i.—poreign import duties. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Iron and Steel—Cont^. Tariff Classification, Tariff Rates English Countries. of Doty. Equivalents. Arms and Ammunition : Foils, swords, sword blades, cutlasses, and other side-arms, except bayonets - 35 °/(, ad val. 36 °/o ad val. 1 Bayonets ------ 45 °/o ad val. 45 °/j, ad val. Breech-loading shot guns for sporting purposes ------ 35 °/o ad val. 35 °/o ad val. Pistols of all kinds . - . 35 ad val. 35 °lg ad val. United States —Continued. Muskets, rifles, and other fire-arms not specially mentioned - - - 25 °/o ad val. 25 % ad val. Forged shot gun barrels, rough bored 10 °/(, ad val. 10 °/o ad val. Gunpowder, valued at 20 cents or less per lb. ----- - Lb. Dull. cts. 0 00 £. s. d. Cwt. 18- Ditto, valued at over 20 cents per lb. ÏÏ 0 10 2 6 8 Percussion caps - - - . 40 % ad val. 40 % ad val. Shot of cast iron - . . - Lb. O o ♦H Cwt. - 5 10 Shot of lead ------ ?> 0 03 - 14 - METALS, UNWROUGHT AND WROUGHT Brass and Copper. Copper, Brass, &c. : Red and yellow • also brass and other alloys, in pigs, blocks, shavings, tilings, and scrap ------ Slieets, bars, and rods . - . • Wire, ^-inch and less in thickness - Manufactures of wire, or of wire covered with cotton, silk, or caoutchouc - In sheets, polished • - - - - Apparatus, and parts of fittings of ma¬ chines or machinery, composed wholly or principally of copper Cylinders, engraved or not, for cotton printing mills. Sac. Articles of brass or copper, not otherwise enumerated, combined or not with wood, iron, tin, leather, or other similar materials ----- Articles of bronze, and other alloys of cop¬ per, except brass, wholly or partly made up, weigh¬ ing more than 1 funt each, lacquered or not " „ „ oxidized, gilt or silvered, weighing more than 1 funt each - - . >, „ weighing less than 1 funt each - - - - • With an addition of 90 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Poud Jtbl. cop- 2 50 3 10 4 00 5 50 4 75 3 50 4 75 4 75 '15 85 •26 40 •52 80 CwL PART I.—ROREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 97 METALS, UN WROUGHT and WROUGHT—Brass and Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Copper and brasi, raw or refined Nickel ....... Copper and Brass, Wrought or Cast : Plates and other articles for further manufacture .... Bolts and nails for ships ... Other Copper Manufactures: Not polished . . . . . Polished - . . . . Wire, plain - - - - „ gilt, silvered, or plated Strings for instruments . . . Mixed Metals : Wrought or cast sheet or nails for sheath¬ ing vessels, plates, wires, and articles for further manufacture ... Other articles, not gilt, silvered, or plated „ gilt, silvered, or plated Copper, Brass, and Bronze : Plate.", sheets, bolts, clinch-rings and plates, sieve bottoms, bars, and un¬ polished tubes ..... Tacks, nails, screws, rivets, and nuts Wire ....... Manufactures of copper or brass wire, plain or in combination with other materials, not otherwise specified Plates, silvered or plated ... Buttons, plain or combined with stone, glass, mother-of-pearl, porcelain, &c., including the weight of the wrapper Cast busts or statues above 25 kilos (55 lbs.) in weight .... Other Manufactures: Gilt, silvered, or plated ... Other kinds ... Copper : » Uuwi ought, in ingots cr cakes, &c. - Bolts of copper and yellow metal, and metal sheathing" ... Other kinds, as plates, sheets, cylinders, wire, large cauldrons. Sec. Copper Wares : Bronzed, lacquered, gilt or plated, and wares of white copper composition Ol her kinds ...-.- ICron. ore. Free . Free - Free . Free - Kilog. 0 35 0 70 Free . Kilog. 2 35 0 24 Free - Kilog. 0 35 0 70 Free . Free - Free - Kron. lire. Kilog. 0 35 Free - Kilog. 0 35 Free - Kilog. Pumi 0 70 0 35 Kron. (ire. Free - 0 02,t 0 OCd 0 33A 0 1(Í5 £, s. d. Free. Free. Free. Free. Cwt. - 19 9 1 19 6 Free. Cwt. 6 12 8 - 13 7 Free. Cwt. - 19 9 1 19 6 Free. Free. Free. Cwt. - 19 9 Free. Cwt. - 19 9 Free. Cwt. 1 19 G - 19 9 Free. Cwt. - 2 41 - 7 1 1 17 8 - 18 10 178. Ct 98 PART I,—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Brass and Copper—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equitalentb. Copper, Brass, &c. : Raw and old broken copper - Eammered or rolled in bars, sheets or plates - - - . - Wire, including telegraph wire and cables Sheets and wire, plated - - - - Coarse copper or brass wares, combined or not with wood or iron, not polished or lacquered ; tubes of sheet brass ; also wire gauze - - ... Fine lacquered brass wares, combined or not with other materials, provided they cannot be classified under the heeding of small ornamental wares Other copper or brass wares, except small ornamental wares .... Small ornamental wares ... Copper: Unwrought and old copper ... Hammered or rolled plates, sheets, nails, or wire, red or yellow metal Copper Wares : Basins, kettles, and other partly wrought manufactures of copper not otherwise enumerated . . . . . Copper wares ; lacquered, painted, or not, gilt or bronzed ; gilt wire and nails Copper : Rough copper or nickel .... Sheets, bolts, and nails, for sheathing Mhs.pf. Copper pure, or mixed with tin or zinc, hammered or rolled - - - Copper wares ...... Free - 100 kilos. 12 00 12 00 28 00 18 00 60 00 30 00 200 00 Copper or Brass : In bars, ingots, or slabs, and old broken copper ------ Hammered or rolled - - - Wire, polished or not .... Copper Wares : Copper or brass cylinders, engraved „ „ „ not engraved - Dents of reeds, and reeds complete Other copper or brass wares, kitchen utensils, wire gauze, parts of machines, &c. ....... Free Free Free - ó °/o ad vol. Frt. cts. Free - Free - 100 Kilos. 10 00 10 °/o ad val. Frs. cts. Free - 100 Kilos. 10 00 10 00 Free - 100 Kilos. 15 00 „ 30 00 20 00 £. s. d. Free. Cwt. - 6 1 - 6 1 - 14 3 - 9 2 1 10 6 - 15 3 5 1 7 Free. Free. Free. 5 % od vol. Free. Free, Cwt. - 4 10 °/o ad vol. Free. Cwt. - 4 „ - 4 -Î Free. Cwt. -61 - 12 2 8 2 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 99 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Brass and covvzu—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Copper, Brass, and similar Alloys : Reis. £. s. d. Rough and old - - Cast - . - - - Bronze and similar alloys, cast and old - Free Kilog. Free 2-18 Cwt. Free. Free. 6 Copper, Hammered or Rolled : Unfinished pans - - - - Kilog. 21-80 Cwt. - 5 1 Other kinds - . . . - »» 2-18 tt - - 6 Portugal Brass and similar alloys. Hammered or RoUed : Unfinished pans - - - - - Other kinds - Wire of Copper, Brass, and similai- Alloys : » it 27-25 2-72 tt - 6 3 n Plain - - - t> 54-50 »» - 12 6 Gauze, in pieces - - tt 54-50 ) t - 12 6 Plated copper sheets - - - - - Free - ■ Free. \ Copper wares of all kinds, including those of mixed metal and gilt or silvered wares Kilog. 206-00 Cwt. 2 7 1 False jewelleiy ------ 79 824-00 77 9 8 5 Copper of first fusion, and old - - - 100 Kilos. Pes. ets. 1-2 50 tt - 5 1 Copper and Brass : Bars or ingots, and old hrass - - - 77 22 50 tt - 9 2 Plates and sheets - - - - - ti 50 00 tt 1 - 4 Nails - - - - tt 50 00 tt 1 - 4 Copper wire - - . . - 11 50 00 tt 1 - 4 Spain Copper and brass tubes, and large articles, partly wrought, as bottoms of " braseros " and boilers ------ tt 70 00 tt 1 8 5 Brass wire - - - - tt 30 00 tt - 12 2 Wire gauze, not further manufactured tt 60 00 tt 1 4 5 Bronze, unmanufactured - - - - tt 10 00 tt - 4 -f Wares of copper, or of brass, bronze, or other alloys, plain or lacquered 126 00 tt 2 10 10 „ „ gilded, silvered, or nickeled 77 250 00 tt 5 1 7 . Machinery of copper ----- 77 27 00 tt - 11 - /> o 100 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, U\WROUGHT and WROUGHT—Brass and Covv^n—Continved. Countries. Tariff Rates of Doty. Italy Austria - Copper, Brass, Bronze : Ingots, cakes, rosettes, filings, and old broken articles . - - - - Bars, foil, sheets or tubes ... Wire Rods, or wire, gilt or silvered - . . Copper, Brass, or Bronze Wares : Hammered or rolled, in coarse articles - Wire gauze - - . - In cylinders and engraved dies for print¬ ing - - - - - Other kinds ------ Argentine, Packfong, and Alloys of Copper not otherwise mentioned : Cubes, lumps, or scraps ... Hammered, rolled, or drawn Wares thereof - - - - Gilt and plated wares, all kinds - - - j Copper, Brass, Nickel and Packfong : rough, I in blocks ; also old broken cop¬ per, &c. - ... „ Drawn or rolled, in bars and plates ; sheets and wire above 2 a milli¬ metre in thickness ... ,, Sheets and wire of J millimetre and less -, also hollowed and per¬ forated plates and sheets - „ Coarse castings, such as bells and pipes, provided each article weighs more than 5 kilos., and other cast¬ ings, provided each piece weighs more than 10 kilos. . - . Wares of the above Metals : Common, as boilers, cylinders, kettles, kitchen utensils, and distilling appa¬ ratus, not lacquered or polished, com¬ bined or not with wood or iron - Fine (not otherwise specified) combined or not with other materials ; also wire, sheets, tablets, ami plates of copper or brass, plated or silvered Finest, i.e., articles dc luxe and other finely wrought, urnaincnted, and var¬ nished or nickled wares of Packfong, bronze, brass, Ac. ; also wire gauze of CO warp threads and above per 2 centi¬ metres ; wire with thread covering Note.—Copper and brass cylinders and plates, engraved or not, for Austrian Cloth-printing l uctoric.-, may l.y .special authorisation be admitted free. Lire cts. 100 Kilos. Fl.ir. Free - 100 Kilos. 8 00 English Equivalents. £. s. d. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 7i 10 00 ii ~ ^ ~l 15 00 - 6 1 100 00 2-8 15 00 ,1 - 6 1 20 00 - 8 2 . Free. 25 00 Cwt. - 10 2 4 00 1 n 10 GO - 4 -î 60 00 14 5 120 00 2 8 9 Free. Cwt. 8 2 10 00 „ - 10 C 6 00 10 00 L>5 00 : „ 30 00 - 6 1 - 10 2 - 15 3 1 10 G PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 101 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Brass and Covv^í^—Continued. counthies. Switzerland ' Greece - Tariff Classification. Rouhania -/ 178. Copper and brass, and wares thereof : - Copper or brass, pure or with alloy, in inp^ots, blocks, or plates, filings, and old copper, &c. - . - - - Ditto, hammered or rolled, in bars, sheets, tubes, or pipen ----- Copper wire ------ Roughly-shaped manufactures of copper or brass ------ ■Wire gauze ------ Rivets, screws, pegs, &c. . . - Coppersmiths' or braziers' wares of all descriptions - - - - - Engraved copper plates for printing Copper : Old, and filings - - - - - In blocks, bars, sheets, or plates - Tubes and pipes - - - - - Plates and sheets, with alloy of zinc or other metals, for sheathing ships - Engraved plates for printing - - - Nails and screws of all sorts - . - Copper buttons, gilt or not - . - Other articles of copper not specially mentioned ------ Bronze : Bronze in blocks, bars, plates, or sheets, and wire (without gilding) - - - Joints for machines, tubes, or pipes Common wares not specially mentioned Fine wares, chased, gilt, or enamelled Ditto, ornamented with precious metals - Trays and waiters of brass or bronze - Copper, Brass, and Bronze, and Wares thereof : Raw in any form, old broken articles, copper filings ; none of these gilt or silvered - - - - - In sheets or wire (except cords for musical instruments), not gilt or silvered) ------ Brass or other metal strings for musical instruments; also brass wire covered with cotton or silk - - - - Copper or brass wire, for tissues and •embroidery, not gilt or silvered Metallic tissues - - - - - G 3 Tariff Rates op Duty. Frs. cts. £. s. d. 100 Kilos. I 00 Cwt. - - 4f 3 00 )> - 1 2i 3 00 »> - I 2f » 10 00 » - 4 -Î » 7 00 - 2 lOi •> 10 00 99 - 4 -1 » 16 00 99 - 6 6 » 1 00 >9 - - 4Î Free - Free - Free - Free - Free - Free - English Equivalents. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Drs. lep. Oke 1 00 Cwt. 1 12 - 1 00 1 12 - Free - Free. Free - Free. Oke 1 00 Cwt. 1 12 - ,, 2 00 3 4- „ 3 00 4 16 - 1 00 1 12 - Lñ. b. 100 Kilos. 14 00 15 00 „ 40 00 „ 52 00 7 °L ad val. Cwt. - 5 8 - C 1 - 16 3 112 7 °/o ad val. 102 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UN WROUGHT and WROUGHT-Brass and Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Doty, English Equivalents. / Copper, Brass, and Bronze, and Wales thereof—continued. Lei. b. £. s. d. Braziers' wares of all sorts for kitchen or household use ; vessels and appa¬ ratus for factories, boats, steam engines, &c., such as boilers, vats, reservoirs, apparatus for distillers, refiners, dyers, &c, - . . - 100 Kilos. 26 00 Cwt. - 10 7 Common wares simply cast or turned, and common wares of sheet metal, such as mortars (of bronze), taps, printing cylinders, church bells, brass-headed nails, cattle bells, small bells, chandeliers (common, without ornaments), flat irons, chimney fronts, stove doors, &c., and other common articles not otherwise enu¬ merated ; all these not painted, var¬ nished, gilt, or silvered ; combined or not with common materials - „ 24 00 - 9 9 Roumania— Continued. Finely wrought painted or varnished articles, such as lustres for churches, lanterns and lamps of all kinds; cooking moulds, plates and orna¬ ments for saddlery and carriage work, castors, latches and key rings, not ornamented, frames, combs, &c. ; all these combined or not with other common materials, but not chased, gilt or silvered - . . . „ 40 00 -16 3 Articles of copper or brass wire, poiished, tinned, painted or not, but not gilt or silvered, such as pins, clasps, graving tools, nails, rings, crochet hooks, cages, baskets and the like, wholly or partly of copper or brass wire ; also articles of copper or brass wire combined with iron, wood, china, and porcelain (not or¬ namented), glass (coloured or not), and similar common materials „ 45 00 - 18 3 Note.—The above articles, when gilt or silvered, are charged 50°/j, additional of the duty of 45 lei. \ Articles of brass and bronze finely wrought, chased or otherwise or¬ namented, gilt or silvered, combined or not with common materials ; such as latches and handles for doors and windows, combined or not with wood, porcelain, and crystal ; orna¬ ments for furniture or other uses; tools for trades, especially for binders; &c. - - - . - „ 80 00 1 13 G PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 1Ü3 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Brass and Copper—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Roumania— Continued. ( Turkey - United States 178. Cqiper, Brass, and Bronze, and Wares thereof—continued. Objects of art in bronze, bronze furni¬ ture and fancy articles of bronze, finely wrought, gilt or not, combined or not with other materials except ivory, tortoise-shell, and mother-of- pearl and precious metals; such as statuettes, busts, vases, lustres, girandoles, candelabra, candlesticks, inkstands, lamps, gas apparatus not previously specified, fancy articles in general, such as boxes, vases, frames, and table ornaments; artistic orna¬ ments for furniture, &c. - - - Note.—When the above articles are combined with materials sub¬ ject to a duty of less than 180 lei, the importer may require that the different parts composing the article should be taxed separately when such separation is possible. The above articles combined with ivory, mother-of-pearl, tortoise-shell, and precious metals - . - Machinery, agricultural and industrial, and steam engines - „ other kinds - - . Copper alloyed with Nickel (Argentine or Packfong) : In lumps, hammered, rolled, or drawn, not. gilt or silvered - - - - Wares unenumerated, including gold¬ smiths' wares, not gilt or silvered Unwronght or wrought, gilt or silvered Small ornamental articles, gilt or silvered All kinds - - - - Copper, old, fit only for re-manufacture, and clippings from new copper - . - Brass, old, fit only for re-manufacture Copper, in ingots, pigs, plates, bars, or other forms, not manufactured . . - Brass, in pigs or bars - . - . Copper, in rolled plates, called braziers' cop¬ per, sheets, rods, pipes, and copper bottoms Copper wire Machinery, of copper, or of which copper is the component part of chief value - Sheathing or yellow metal, not wholly of copper, nor wholly nor in part of iron, in sheets 48 inches long and 14 inches wide, and weighing from 14 to 34 ounces per square foot ------ Other manufactures, composed wholly or in part of copper or brass - - - - G 4 Lei. b. £. s. d. 100 Kilos. 180 00 7 °/o ad val. Free 100 Kilos. 32 00 41 00 90 00 Cwt. 3 13 2 7 °/o ad val. Free. Cwt. - 13 - 16 8 1 16 7 50 °/o above duty on not gilt or silvered. Kilog. 2 10 Oz. (Troy)fd.(-84) Lb. 8 °/o id val. Doll. etg. 0 03 0 Oli 0 04 0 Oli 35 45 ' , ad val. ad vat. 45 ad val. 35 °/o ad val. 45 °/o ad val. 8 % ^al. Cwt. » - 14 - - 7 - - 18 8 - 7 - 35 % ad val. 45 °/o ad val. 45 °\^ ad val. 35 °/o ad val. 45 °/o ad val. 104 PART I.— FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT AND WROUGHT—LEAD. Countries. Tariff Classification. Lead, in'pigs and scrap - - Rolls, sheets, and pipes of all kinds • Printing type ------ Manufactui'es of lead, not otherwise enume¬ rated White lead Red lead ------- Litharge - - - . - - * With an addition of 20. per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Lead, Raw ; In pigs or rolls - . - . . Lead Wares: Not painted or lacquered - - - Painted or lacquered White lead - - - Red lead and litharge - - - - Lead: In rolls, pigs, or slieets - - - - Pipes ------- Lead W ares : Printing type I.ead foil Other kinds, and shot White lead Red lead and litharge Lead, Pig ------- „ Sheet or rolled, pans, bullet, and shot Lead Wares: Varnished, lacquered, or painted - Other kinds ------ Printing type ------ White lead ----.- Red lead ------- Lead, pure or alloyed with Anlimonv, Zinc, I or Tin: 1 Raw or broken lead . - . - I In sheets, and printing type Lead Wares ; Coai'se, plain or combined with wood, i'on, zinc, or tin, not polished or lacquered; wire . . - - Fine, laeqiiercd or not ; plain or com biucd with other materials, provided they cannot be classified under the head of Small Ornamental Wares White lead, red lead, and litharge Tariff Rates English of Duty. eauivalents. Rbl. cop. £. «. d. Poud 0 10 Cwt. - -11} 20 îî - 111} *0 33 » - 3 3 *0 88 tf - 8 8 0 55 1) - S 5 0 30 99 - 2 11} 0 10 99 11} Kron ore. Free - - - Free. Kilog. 0 07 Cwt. 3 11} 0 35 99 - 19 9 0 05 99 2 10 Free - - - Free. Kron. ore. Free - - - Free. - - Free, Free - . Free, Kilog. 0 35 Cwt, - 19 9 0 08 99 4 6} 0 06| 99 - 3 9} Free - - - Free. Kron ore. Free - - - Free. 2 4} Pund 0 02V, Cwt. » 0 m 19 1 17 8 .. 0 lOf 99 - 18 10 « 0 0^ 99 - 7 1 0 02a 99 - 2 4} » 0 02^ 99 2 4} Hfks vf. Free - - - Free. 1 6} 100 Kilos. 3 CO Cwt. 6 00 •> - 3 -S v 21 00 99 12 i Free - ' Free, PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 105 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Lead—CöiKinuei/. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates English of Duty. eauivalbnts. £. s. d. All kinds - - - . - Free - Free. Holland Printing type ------ White and red lead - - - - - Lead, unmanufactured, all kinds Free Free - Free. Free. Free. Lead wares 10 °/o ad val. 10 °/¡, ad val. Belgium -( Printing type - - - - - Free - Free. \ White lead, red lead, and litharge Free - Free. Lead, in pigs, bars, and slabs ; also old lead and filings - - - - - Free Frs. cti. Free. alloyed with antimony, in pigs 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. 1 n „ rolled or hammered - 1) 3 00 33 ~ 1 2f „ wares, pipes, &c. ... - >1 3 00 33 ~ I 2f France - „ printing type, new - 37 8 00 33 ~ 3 3 „ ,, old " 33 3 00 33 ~ 1 2f White lead Red lead - Free - Free. Litharge Reis. Lead, unmanufactured . . • . Lead Wares, &c. : Free Free. Printing type - . - - - Kilog. 27-25 Cwt. 6 3 Portugal - ' Other kinds, not specified . - - White lead ------ 33 51-50 33 — 11 9 Red lead ^ 5 °/¡, ad val. 5 °/o ad val. Litharge . - Lead : Pig, sheet, tube», bullets, and shot 100 Kilos. Pes. cts. 1 60 Cwt. n Lead wares, plain or lacquered - . - 33 37 50 „ 15 3 Spain . „ gilt, silvered, or nickeled - 33 45 00 18 3 White lead 33 7 50 3 1 2 Red lead and litharge . - . - 33 2 00 „ - 178. 106 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Lead—corelwimcd. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. 1 i English j Equivalents. Lead and its Alloys with Antimony : Lire cts. £. s. d. Pig and old ------ 100 Kilos 0 50 Cwt. - - H Hammered, in sheets; also pipes- 77 3 00 » - 1 2Î Italy - -( Lead wares, including shot - - - 77 5 00 77 • - 2 -è Pi'inting type - - - - - 77 5 00 77 - 2 -1 White lead ...... 77 5 00 77 - 2 -J Red lead and litharge .... s 77 2 00 77 - - Oí Lead, in blocks, pigs, &c. ; also old broken and refuse lead ; hard lead and type metal --.... 100 KUos. Fl. kr. 1 00 Cwt. - 1 -i „ cast as vessels, pipes, plates, bullets, and shot - . . - . 77 4 50 77 - 4 6| „ rolled or drawn, &c., printing type, and stereotype plates 77 4 50 77 - 4 6} Austria- -( Lead wares, common, such as household utensils, combined or not with wood or iron 77 10 00 77 - 10 2 Lead ware.s, fine, combined or not with other materials 77 15 00 77 - 15 3 White lead Red lead - - ... } " 3 00 77 -3-1 l Litharge - - .... 77 1 50 77 - 1 6Í Lead, pig, plates, and old lead - 100 Kilos. Frs. cts. 0 30 Cwt. - - li „ hammered or rolled, in sheets, tubes, and pipes ; also ball and shot, hard lead, and type metal 77 1 50 77 - - 7} Lead wares, not painted nor varnished 77 7 00 77 - 2 101 Switzerland i „ polished, painted, or varnished Printing type, old 77 77 16 00 1 50 77 7* - 6 6 - - li „ new 77 7 00 77 - 2 lOÍ White lead 77 3 00 77 - 1 21 Red lead 77 1 00 - - 4Í Litharge - .... 77 0 30 77 - - H PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 107 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Lead— countkies. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Düty. English Equivalents. Dr. lep. £. ». a. Lead, rough, in blocks or pigs - - - Free - Free. „ in rolls, sheets, and pipes - Oke 0 10 Cwt. - 3 n Lead Wares : Grbece - Shot ....... Printing type .... » Free 0 20 6 Free. 5 Other articles ..... Oke 1 00 Cwt. 1 12 - White lead ...... Red lead - . . - . I- Free . Free. Litharge ... i Lead and Lead Wares : Lei. b. Raw, tilings, and old broken articles 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 n Sheets and plates . . . - - 4 50 - 1 10 Pipes, coarse castings, ball and shot, and generally all articles in lead simply cast, not further worked, not painted. Tarnished, nor polished ... 5 50 » ~ 2 2f Roumania -I Lead wares, such as toys wholly or partly of lead, and all wares varnished, lacquered, or painted, but not gilt or silvered with fine gold or silver ; also wares combined with other materials, except precious metals >» 16 00 - 6 6 The same wares, gilt or silvered with fine gold or silver - - - - {and 50% 16 00 additional. - 6 6 \and 50 additional. Printing type ..... 100 KÜOS. 21 00 Cwt. - 8 6 White lead, red lead, and litharge Free Free. Turkey - All kinds 8 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. / Lead, old and scrap - - - - Lb. Doll cts. 0 02 Cwt. - 9 4 „ pigs and bars - » 0 02 - 9 4 „ sheets, pipes, and shot 0 03 - 14 - Printing type ...... 25 °/o ad val.. 25 % ad val. United States Type metal ...... 20 °/o ad val. 20 °/o ad vat. Lead wares not otherwise specified 45 °/o ad val. 45 % ad val. White lead ..... 1 Red lead ...... Ub. i 0 03 Cwt. - 14 - Litharge - - - - J 178. 108 FAUT I.—FOUEIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWKOUGHT AND WKOUGHT—TIN. Countries. J Tariff Classification. Tin, in ing;ot9, rods, and scrap - - - In sheets and amalgam for mirrors - Tin Wares : Not polished nor painted . - . Polished or painted . . . - • With an addition of 10 on each rouble of duty leviable. ■f With an addition of 20 °/(, on each rouble of duty leviable. Tin : Unwrought, also old or broken tin wares Tin Wares : Not lacquered nor painted ... Lacquered or painted .... Tin-foil Tin : In ingots, bars, or sheets ; also filings Tubes and pipes - - . . . Tin Wares : Gilt, silvered, or plated - - - - Other kinds, including tin-foil Tin : In ingots, bars, ice. . - - . Sheets, pipes, kettles, pans, &c. Tin Wares : Varnished, painted, or lacquered - Other kinds - - ... Tin, Pure or Alloyed with Lead, Antimony, or Zinc : Raw or broken . - . . - Rolled Tin Wares : Coarse, plain, or in combination with wood, iron, lead, or zinc, not polished or lacquered ¡ also wire ... Fine wares, plain or mixed with other ma¬ terials (provided they cannot be classified under the head of " Small ornamental wares ") ; also lacquered wares • Small ornamental wares- ... Tin, unmanufactured and foil ... Tin wares Tin, unmanufactured, all kinds ... Till wares ....... Tariff Rates of Duty. Poud Ràl. cop. • 0 40 t 0 70 t 1 10 i" 2 75 Kron. ore. Free - Kilog. 0 35 0 70 0 35 Kron. ore. Free - Free - Kilog. 0 70 0 35 Kron. ore. Free - Fund 0 02y'j 0 33 0 16^ Mia. pf. Free - 100 KUos. 3 00 6 00 24 00 SOO 00 Free - 5 °/o ad val. Free - 10 % ad val. English Equivalents. Cwt. £. s. d. - 3 14 - 6 11 - 10 10 1 7 1 Free. Cwt. » - 19 9 1 19 6 - 19 9 Free. Free. Cwt. 1 19 6 - 19 9 Free. Cwt. - 2 4J 1 17 8 - 18 10 Free. Cwt. - 1 3 -è - 12 2 5 17 Free. 5 °/g ad val. Free. 10 ad val. PART I.—FOREIGN nÍPORT DUTIES. 103 METALS, UXWROUGHT and WROUG HT-Tin—Cw/mm/. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Tin : Frs. eis. £. Í. d. Pure, in ingots, bars, or slabs Free - - Free. „ flHng.s, and old broken articles Free - - Free. France - -, Alloyed with antimony (Britannia metal) in pigs ...... 100 Kilos. 5 00 Cwt. - 2 Pure or alloyed, hammered or rolled „ 6 00 » - 2 H Tin Wares: Pots, pans, and other manufactures of tin, pure or alloyed with antimony Tin: Old broken articles .... „ 30 00 Beis. Free - !> - 12 Free. 2 Portugal -( Cast ....... Hammered or rolled - - - - Alloyed for solder .... Free - Free - - Free. Free. Free. Tin IV ares ...... Kilog. 51-50 Cwt. - 11 9 / Tin: Pes. cts. Spain - -( In ingots or bars ..... Tin wares, plain, or lacquered ... 100 Kilos. 12 50 „ 37 50 Cwt. » - 5 - 15 1 3 i „ gilded, silvered, or nickeled „ 45 00 ff - 18 3 Tin, and its Alloys, with Lead and Anti¬ mony : Lire cts. Italy - -¡ Ingots, cakes, bars, and old tin - Hammered, in sheets or foil, of any sort 100 Kilos. 4 00 „ 15 00 Cwt. ff - 1 - G n 1 \ Tin wares O o o 9i / - 8 2 / Tin : Fl. kr. Blocks, ingots, and old broken tin - Free - - Free. Austria -( Bars, plates, sheets, or wire ; tubes, and coarse castings, plain, or combined with wood, or sheet or bar iron - Tin Wares : 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 4 3 4 Common, as kettles, dishes, plate«, &c., nut lacquered and roc combined with other materials - ... - 1 „ 5 00 » - 5 1 Oilier lia wares . . . . - „ 1.5 00 »7 - 13 3 178. 110 PART I. —FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Tin— codntries, Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Tin, in rough pieces, blocks, bars, or plutes, filings, and old broken articles c(s. 1 0 Kilos. 1 50 £. s. Cwt. - - d. n Switzerland -< Tin, pure or alloyed with other raet-.ils (Britannia metal), hammered or rolled, sheets or wire Tin-foil ....... 3 3 00 00 - 1 - 1 2f 2f Tin wares, not polished or painted 7 00 - 2 lOi \ „ polished, painted, or varnished, and articles of Britannia metal 16 00 - 6 6 Í Tin, unmanufactured, in ingots, bars, plates, or sheets - - - - - Dr. lep. Free Free. Greece - ; Tin wares, household articles, &c. Oke 0 40 Cwt. - 12 H „ gilt or silvered - - . - ft 1 00 1 12 - / Tin : Raw in any form, in plates, rods, &c., filings, and old broken articles - Lei 100 Kilos. 15 b. 00 Cwt. - 6 1 Alloys of tin in lumps - - - 13 00 - 5 3 Roumania -1 Tic, pure or alloyed, in sheets Tin Wares : 31 00 - 12 7 Common articles combined with lead, zinc, or wood - - - - 21 00 - 8 6 Fine articles ; also articles of Britannia metal, not gilt or silvered - - . 56 00 1 2 0 Turkey - All kinds - - . ... 8 % ad val. 8 % ad val. Í Tin, in blocks, pigs, or bars _ Doll. cts. Free - Free. 1 in plates, sheets, and terne tin Lb. 0 01 Cwt. - 4 8 United States Tin-foil 45 °/o ad val. 45 * 3 ad val. 1 Manufactures, articles, or wares, not other¬ wise provided for, composed wholly or in part of tia - 45 °/(, ad val. 45 °/(, ad val. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIKS. Ill METALS UNWROUGHT AND WROUGHT—ZINC. CoimTHIBS. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Dutt. English Equivalents. Russia - Sweden - Norway- Germany Denmark Zinc : In blocks In sheets - - - - Zinc Wares : Not painted nor polished ... Painted or polished - - - * With an addition of 10 % on each rouble of duty leviable, f With an addition of 20 % on each ronble of duty leviable. Zinc and Spelter ; TJnwrought, and in plates ... Sheets, or nails for sheathing ships - Wares, not painted nor lacquered - „ painted or lacquered ... „ gilt, silvered, or plated Zinc ; In plates, bolts, bars, and pipes Nails Wire ....... Zinc Wares : Gilt, silvered, or plated - . - . Bronzed, varnished, lacquered, or painted Castings weighing over 25 kilos (55 lbs.) each ....... Other zinc wareS . - . . - Zinc: Uriwrought In sheets, pipes, pans, &c. ... Zinc Wares : "Varnished, lacquered, or painted . Other kinds Zinc, pure, or alloyed u ith Lead or Tin : Raw and old broken .... Rolled ------- Zinc Wares : Common, not polished nor lacquered, plain, or in combination with wood, iron, lead, or tin ; also wire Fine or lacquered wares, plain or combined with other materials, provided they can. not be classified under the head of small ornamental wares .... Small ornamental wares. - . - Pond Rbl. cop. *0 40 to 70 fl t2 10 75 Kron. ore. Free Free Kilog, 0 07 0 35 0 70 Kron. ore. Free - Free Free - Kilog. 0 70 „ 0 35 Free - Kilog. 0 15 Kron. ore. Free - Fund 0 02^^ 0 331 Mhs. pf. Free - 100 Kilos. 3 00 6 00 24 00 200 00 Cwt. £. Í. d. - 3 l]i - 6 11 - 10 10 1 7 1 Free. Free. Cwt. - 3 Hi „ - 19 9 „ 1 19 6 Free. Free. Free. Cwt. 1 19 6 - 19 9 Free. Cwt. - 8 6 Free. Cwt. - 2 4J 1 17 8 - 18 10 Free. Cwt. - 1 61 - 3 4 - 12 2 5 17 178. 112 PATIT I.—FORKIGN IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Zinc—CoH//wrW. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. £. Í. d. Holland Zinc, raw . - - . ^ . „ in sheets or plates, wire . - - Zinc wares, lacquered, painted, or not Free - Free . 5 °/o ad val. 5 Free. Free. °/o ad val. Belgium - Zinc, unmanufactured, all kinds Zinc wares - . . . • . Free - 10 °/o ad vat. Free. 10 % ad val. Zinc : Frt. cts. France • •/ In pigs, bars, or slabs - . - . Old broken articles, and filings Rolled Free Free 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. Free. Free. - 1 n 1 Zinc wares, all kinds .... 17 8 00 77 - 3 3 Reis. / Zinc, unmanufactured, all kinds Free - - - Free. Zinc Wares; Portugal Piate, printed or perforated for building purposes ------ Other Zinc : Kilog. jj 20-60 51-50 Pes. cts. Cwt. 77 - 4 8i - II 9 1 Bars, lumps, or cakes - • - . 100 KUos. 6 00 Cwt. - 2 5J Spain Plates or sheets, wire and nails >> 15 00 7' - 6 I 1 Zinc wares, plain or lacquered ... )) 20 00 77 - 10 7 i „ gilt, silvered or nickeled - ?> 45 00 77 - 18 3 Zinc : Lire ets. Italy - -* In pigs, and old broken articles Rolled in plates and sheets ... Zinc Wares : 100 Kilos. î) I 4 00 00 Cwt. 77 - - 4J - 1 n S Gilt Other kinds - »> 57 58 12 00 00 77 »> 1 3 7 - 4 105 Zinc : Fl kr. Í ! austria- Raw and old broken refuse ... Bars, plates, and sheets . . . - Wire and pipes, and coarse castings, plain, or in combination with wood, or sheet or bar iron, also hollowed or pei-- forated sheets or plates ... Zinc Wares : Free 100 Kilos. 77 I 3 50 00 Cwt. » Free. - 1 65- -3-5 Common, as kettles, cooking utensils, &c., not lacquered or polished, com. bined or not with wood or iron Other kinds 77 '7 10 l.T 00 00 99 >> - 8 2 - 15 3 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 113 METALS, UNWROtTGHT AND WROUGHT—Zixc-Co«í¿«Me¿. Countries. Tarife Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English eauivalents. Zinc, cast, in pigs or blocks; also filings and old broken articles - - - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 40 Cwt. £. Ä. d. - - 3 Switzerland Rolled or drawn, in sheets or wire Zinc Wares : 1 50 ti — — / 2 Not polished nor painted ... 7 00 - 2 lOJ V Polished, painted, or vai-nished Zinc, raw, rolled or in sheets ; also nails „ 10 00 Dr. lep. Free - 99 - 6 C Free. Greece - ■( Zinc Wares : Common Oke 0 40 Cwt. - 12 Finer articles ------ 1 00 » 1 12 - Nails and sheathing for ships - - . Zinc : Free - Lei. b. Free. Raw, filings, and old broken articles 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. 1 <1 Rolled in sheets - - - - - .5 00 » - 2 -} Cast ....... o O 99 - 2 lOJ Zinc Wares : Roumania Articles not painted or vai'nislied, and not combined with other materials, architectural ornaments, and cofiins of zinc, varnished or not .... „ 18 00 99 - 7 4 Fine articles, painted or varnished, with reliefs or other ornaments, combined or not with other materials not gilt or ■silvered ; articles of zinc imitating bronze ... - - 72 00 99 19 3 The same articles gilt or silvered / „ 00 |_and 50 % ad val. / „ 19 3 \ and 50 ad vat, ' lüRKEY - All kinds 8 °/o 8 ad val. • Í Zinc or spelter, in blocks or pigs, and old zinc fit only for re-manufacture Dol. cts. Per lb. 0 01 i Cwt. - 7 - United States ' Zinc or spelter, in sheets . . - - o o 77 - 11 8 Zinc wares, nails, and all other manufactures 45 °/o ad val. 45 °/o ad val. 178. II 114 part i.—foreign import duties. METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Gold and Silver Wares. Countries. Taripp Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Articles of gold of all kinds, gold jewellery, See., not otherwise enumerated Articles of silver, or of silrer gilt, of all kinds, silver jewellei-y, &c., not otherwise enumerated ...... Gold and silver lace, silver drawn and spun, spangles, and other oraaments, and gold and silver ribbon ..... Gold and silver leaf, single or double, in¬ cluding the weight of the books ♦ With an addition of 20% on each rouble of duty leviable. Gold wares ..... Gold leaf, real or false (including the weight ! of book or wrapper), also gold dust . I Gold and silver wire, lace, fringes, braid. &c. Silver wares, gilt or not - . . . i Silver leaf, real or not .... Gold and silver leaf ..... Wire-drawers' work, of gold or silver; also wire, spangles, cords, &c., real or imita¬ tion ....... Gold and silver wares .... Funt £. s. Oz. Troy -r 8 Kilog. übt. cop. •36 30 •2 42 •6 00 • 1 20 Kron.öre. Il 70 ! Oz.Troy - - d. H - 1 5=' 346 ■{ Wares of gold or silver Wares of gold or silver, plain, or in combina¬ tion with other materials, also gold and silver leaf Gold and silver leaf and wire Gold and silversmiths' wares 2 35 ♦> *" . - -W 2 35 » . - -97 7 00 » - 2®® 1 40 « _ -58 Kron. ore. Free Free. Kilog. Hectog. Fund 2 35 j Oz. Troy 0 64 i 266 Krott. ore. 0 33| Mia. pf. 100 Kilos. 600 00 3 % ad val. •5 "/o ad val. Oz.Troy - - Oz. Troy - 3 °/g ad val. 5 °/g ad val. 2" PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 115 METALS, UNWROUGHT and WROUGHT—Gold and Silver waues—conimue " ~ -09 Dr. lep. Greece - -j Gold wares of all kinds . . . - Drachme. 0 40 Oz. Troy - 3 2 Silver wares, not gilt or enamelled 0 OS f> — — y 60 i Ditto, gilt or enamelled . . . - 0 12 9f — — 11« c Gold ; Lei. l>. Leaf for gilding - - - - - Kilog. 3 00 Oz. Troy - - _9 Goldsmiths' wares and jewellery, with or I19Í without precious stones . . - 40 01 If — - Roumania Silver : Silver foil - - - - - 3 00 J) ~ Silversmiths' wares - - - - 16 00 477 Jewellery without precious stones - 24 00 >» " ~ „ with precious stones 40 00 •» ~ 1194 Plated wares 7 °/o ad val. 7 °/o fd val. Turkey - All kinds of gold and silver wares 8 % ad val. 8 °/o ad val. Doll. cts. ' Gold leaf 500 Leaves 1 50 500 Leaves- 6 3 Silver leaf 0 75 - 3 u Silver wire ------ 45 % ud val. 45 °/o ad val. UnitedStatesi Gold and silver jewellery, watch chains, &c. 25 °/o ad val. 25 °/o ad val. Gold or silver embroideries . - . 45 °/o ad val. 45 °/o ad val. Plated wares 35 °/o ad val. 35 °/o ad val. All other gold or silver wares ... 45 ad val. 45 °/o ad val. pakt i.—forkigx import duties. 117 HIDES, SKINS, AND LEATHER .-—Unwrdught and Wrought. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Russia - swedex 178. Hides and skin.s, salted or dried, of all ki.,(ls, not dressed ----- Hides, Dressed : Small : Calf, chamois, and kid skins, tanned, tawed, or prepared with alum, leather shaped fVir boots and shoes, also morocco leather - - - Large : Ox, eow, horse, or pig-skins tanned, tawed, or prepared with ainm ; straps of walrus skin; driving bands, belting of all kinds, also parchment Lacquered, of all kinds . - - - Note.—Leather shreds pay the sains duty as the class of leather to which they belong. Leather, Wrought : Boots and shoes of all kinds (except ladies', of silk) . - - - - Ladies' boots and shoes of silk tissues Gloves, except boxing and fencing gloves, and all artichs of chamois leather or kid, other than boots or shoes Gloves cut out. not sewn . . - Bands for lining hats and caps, and leather cut and stitched for boots and shoes Harness of all kinds, saddles, and all kinds of saddlers' work, trunks, tra¬ velling bags, leather sjiorting articles, as game hags, &c., fencing gloves, and all articles of leather not otherwise enumerated ----- * With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Hides and Skins : Undressed ------ Dressed : Sole leather, tawed, and chamois leather Other kinds, including lacquered hides and skins ; also parchment Leather Wares : Bunds for machinery - - - - Shoemakers' W ares : Of silk - " " Of felt or canvas, with or without sole Of other tissues, or of morocco, cordo¬ van, or of dyed, pressed or stamped skins ------ Sea boots, waterproof - - - - Other kinds - - - - - h 3 Poud Rbl. cop. 0 60 *9 00 •5 CO *C 60 Ftmt * 0 60 M 20 •2 41 *1 22 * 0 45 = 0 45 Free - Kron ore. Kilog. 0 24 0 47 Free - Kilog. 2 35 0 80 Free Kilog. 1 40 0 04 Cwt. £. s. d. - 4 11 4 8 8 2 9 3 3 5- 11 16 5 23 12 10 48 24 1 6 - 9 8 17 8 17 4 Free. Cwt. - 13 7 16 6 Free. Cwt. 6 12 8 2 5 2 „ 3 19 1 Free. Cwt. 2 13 1 118 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. HIDES, SKINS, AND LEATHER—Unwrought and Wrought—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Kates OF Duty. English Equivalents. .>\v eden — Continueil. Norway - Denmark Leather Wares—continued. Saddlers' wares ; portfolios, purses, &c. Gloves Skins, cut out for gloves Other leather wares " * " ^ Hides and Skins : Undresrsd, raw, dried, or salted - Dressed with the hair, other than peltries Tanned, including sole leather „ other kinds, includiue morocco, cordovan, &c. - - - Leather Wares : Warss of leather, with the hair, other than peltry wares . . - Gloves, made up or merely cut out, plain or combined with other materials Shoemakers' work ; wholly or partly of silk ,, ,, of other tissues, or of cordovan, morocco, lacquered or dyed leather, plain or com¬ bined with other kinds of leather „ „ of other kinds of leather, or of felt, with soles of wood - „ ,, „ with soles of other material Saddles, bridles, harness, carriage aprons, whips, and trusses - . . Small bags, pocket books, &c. All articles of leather not otherwise enu- ( merated - - - - - - í iVofe. —Leather merely cut out or in the form of boot legs or hat linings is not considered as manufactured leather. Hides and Skins ; Undressed - - - Dressed : Dyed, blacked, varnished, lacquered, or bronzed, gilt, silvered, or embossed, shagreen, cordovan, morocco, and Russia leather; parchment and book¬ binders' leather - - - Other kinds ... - - Leather Wares : Gloves, combined or not with other ma¬ terials ... . . Boots and shoes, with uppers wholly or partly of silk - „ „ other kinds Other kinds of leather wares - - . Kilog. Kron. ore. 0 50 1 80 0 70 Cwt. £. s. d. 1 8 3 5 I 8 1 19 6 20 °/o above the duty of the leather of which they are manufactured. Kron. ore. Free - Kilog. 0 33f 0 23 >> 0 46 e 0 37 » 1 80 i) 2 35 t) 1 45 }) 0 20 >• 0 95 m 0 60 f* 0 80 £. s. d. Free. Cwt. - 18 10 - 13 - 16- 1-11 5 1 8 6 12 8 4 1 10 - 11 4 „ 2 13 8 „ 1 13 11 2 5 2 10 °/o above the duty on the leather of which thev are manufactured. Kron. ore. Free - Pund 0 25 0 161 1 50 1 00 0 66§ 0 331 £. d. Free. Cwt. 18 3 - 18 10 8 9 5 5 12 II 3 15 3 1 17 8 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 119 HIDES, SKINS, AND LEATHER—Unwrought and Wrought—Coniirawetf. Tariff Rates English Countries. Tariff Classification. Equivalents. of Duty. Hides and Skins : Mks. pf. £. s. d. Raw (green, salted, limed, or dried), with¬ out the hair, for making leather ; also scrap leather - ' - Free - Free. Skins to be prepared for farriers' work - Free - Free. Half-di'essed kid, tanned, but not dyed sheep or goat skins - - - - 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - 1 6i Sole leather, Brussels and Danish glove leather, cordovan, morocco,and all dyed or varnished leather (except Russia - 18 3 leather) „ 36 00 All other undyed leather, dyed Russia - 9 2 leather, parchment, &c. „ 18 00 Germany -' Leather Wares : - Coarse ; shoemaker's, saddler's, and trunk- maker's wares, and other wares of undyed or merely blackened tanned leather, or of raw bide, plain or in com- hiniition with other materials „ 50 00 15 5 Fine ; of cordovan, morocco, Brussels, or Danish leather, of chamois, white. coloured, or lacquered leather, and parchment, plain or in combination with other materials ; except gloves and those articles which come under the head of " Small Ornamental Wares " - O o o „ 1 15 7 Note. — Shoemakers' or trunk- makers' wares of canvas, or oilcloth. pay as fine leather wares. Gloves ------- „ 100 00 2 10 10 Holland Hides and skins, leather and parchment Free - Free. Leather wares, all kinds - - - 5 "/a arf val. 5 °/o ad vat. Hides and skins : Frs. cts. Raw hides Free - Free. Skins of sheep or goats, tanned with the hair . - - - 100 Kilos. 10 00 Cwt. -4-1- Kid skin tawed with the hair - „ 10 00 -4-1 Belgium Other skins : Tanned or curried - - - - „ 15 00 - 6 1 Otherwise prepared - . - „ 30 00 - 12 2 Parchment . . - Free - Free. Leather Wares : All kinds - - - 10 /o ad val. 10 % ad val. 178. U4 120 PAKT I.—FOKEIGN IMPORT DUTIES. HIDES, SKINS, AND LEATHER—Ukwuougiit and Wrought—Continued. Tariff Rates English Countries. Tariff Classification. of Duty. Equivalents. -( Hides and Skins : Raw, fresh or dry, small or large - Prepared Hides: Sheep skins, dyed - - - Varnished, dyed, or moroccoed Goat, sheep, lamb, or calf skins, not dyed nor varnished Other kinds - . . . Manufactures of Leather : Top boots ... Other boots - - - - Shoes - - Straps for sabots - ... Gloves of lamb or calf skin, simply stitched „ „ „ quilted (piqués) Gloves of goat or kid, simply stitched „ „ quilted (piqués) - Saddles, for men .... ,, for women ... Other fine saddlery .... Harness ...... Hose, pipes, and bands for machinery Trunks, of wood or pasteboard, covered with leather - . - Morocco leather goods, limp ,, ,, ,, hard ~ Other leather wares .... Hides and Skins ; Refuse, and clippings of leather Raw or dressed, of cow, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, asses, or moles : Fresh ...... Dry - . . - . For hats - . - . Other kinds .... Tanned with bark : Brazil leather ..... Tanned cowhides - ... Other kinds - . - - Prepared with other Materials : Kid. of whatever colour or finish Parchment . . . . . Other kinds . . . . - Coloured morocco, varnished or lacquered leather ...... Frs. ctg. Free . 100 Kilos. 45 00 „ 60 00 „ 10 00 20 00 Pair 100 Kilos. Dozen Each I I 0 50 0 0 1 I 6 8 100 KUos. 160 40 50 60 160 120 80 Free 60 00 50 00 50 75 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0(1 00 £. g. tl. Free. Cwt. - 18 1 4 - 4 - 8 •"T « Pair Cwt. Dozen Each n Cwt. - 1 1 - - 1 - 4 - 6 3 5 - 16 1 - 31 Oi 4 i 4 H ' i Üi 4 5 8 12 Free. Seis. Kilog. 6-45 8-17 Free - 21-8 ° „ ad val. Cwt, Kilog. IODO 54-50 21800 Free . Kilog 817-50 218-00 30900 - 1 3 - 1 101 Free. 21-8 °/„ ad val. Cwt. - 2 6 - 12 6 2 9 9 9 6 11 Free. Cwt. 2 9 9 3 10 8 TAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 121 HIDES, SKINS, AND LEATHER—Unwrought and Wrodgiit—Continuel. Countries. Tahipp Classxpicatiox. Taripp Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. / Leather Wares : Iteis. £. í. d. Gloves, finished or not - - . - Pair 109 Pair - - 6 Portfolio«, cigar cases, purses, &c. - Kilog. 206 Cwt. 2 7 1 Portugal— Continued. 1 Articles of leather not specially tariffed - Boots and shoes, with leather soles - Pair 515 412 si Pair 5 17 9 - I lOi „ „ others - - - - » 206 s> - - 11 \ Trunks, tiavclling bags, and game bags - 25-75 °/o ad val. 25-75'^ /(, ad val. / Hides and Skins ; Pes. cts. Untanncd 100 Kilos. 0 00 Cwt. - 2 51 Kote.— Untanned hides and skins when imported salted pay, if fresh salted, 60 per cent, les-i than this duty; and, if dry, 30 per cent. less. Tanned (except calf skins), and sole leather Kilog. 2 00 » 4 13 Spain -< Lacquered or varnished, and tanned calf skins - ..... Leather Wares : 5 00 ss 10 3 3 Saddlers' and trunkmakers' wares ; bags, portmanteaus, hat boxes, &c. 3 75 SI 7 12 5 Gloves 3-2 00 ss 65-0 Boots and shoes .... 8 75 »S 17 15 7 \ Other articles ..... 5 00 ss 10 3 3 Hides and Skins ; Lire. els. Raw and scraps ..... Free - - Free. Tanned kid and lamb skins ... 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt. - 8 2 Otlier kinds, tanned, without the hair, unfinisl;eil, that is, as taken from the tan pit ------ „ 25 CO 99 - 10 2 ,, finished for sole leather - „ 45 00 ft - 18 3 ,, other - - - - - „ 50 00 99 1 - 4 Italy .( Varnished, and morocco of any colour Cut in boot leggings, vamps, &c. - — „ 75 00 As leather of whit additional. 99 h made. 1 10 0 and 10 °/o Leather Wares : Harness, plain - lOO Kilos. 60 oo Cwt. 1 4 5 ,, ornamented - - - „ - 90 00 ss 1 16 7 Saddles 100 saddles 900 00 100 saddles 30 — — Saddlers' work, not specified - . - 100 Kilos. 50 00 Cwt. 1 - 4 Gloves, cut out or made up - - 100 pairs 7 50 loo pairs - 6 - 178, 122 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. HIDES, SKINS, AND LEATHER—Unwrought and U kought—Con/inkcd. coüntries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Haie.s E.nglish OP DI TV. Equivalf-nts. Italy— Continued. austria Bootmakers' Wares : Boots, shoes, and buskins . . . Other kinds - - - Portmanteaus . . . - . Other manufactures of leather (except fancy goods) ------ Fancy goods, common - „ „ fine - .... Hides and Skins : Haw - Sheep or goat skins tanned (not tawed or chamois) ; also split, not dyed Leather : Common, not otherwise specified, cow and horse hide, merely blacked, stretched, or grained, in whole or half skins ------ Fine : Black leather, except that named above, as glove, cordovan, morocco, sole leather, saffian, and all dyed, lac¬ quered, and bronzed leather ; leather with impressed designs ; parchment - Leather Wares : 1. Common, i e., wares of common leather, not tawed or chamois, also wares of leather cloth or oil-cloth: saddlers', strapmakers', and trunk- makers' wares of hairy skins, sail¬ cloth, twills, drills, grey packing cloth of unbleached jute or coarse linen tissues ; all these wares com¬ bined or not with other materials 2. Fine, i.e. of cordovan, morocco, saffian, Brussels, and Danish leather; of black leather, except cow and horse hide ; of chamois or tawed, dyeil or lacquered or embossed leather ; wares of oiled muslin, oiled silk, or parchment ; all these wares combined or not with other materials ; shoe¬ makers' wares of leather, or combined with leather ; also saddlers', strap- makers', and tiuokmakers' wares, combined with bleached or dyed tissues, or carpet - - - . 3. Gloves, made up or merely cut out, combined or not with woven or knitted wares - - - Lire. ctt. 100 pairs 110 00 „ 7u 00 Each 2 00 100 Kilos. CO 00 „ GO 00 „ 1 GO 00 Fl. kr. Free - 100 Kilos. C to 9 00 18 00 25 GO 35 00 40 CO £. s. 100 pairs 4 8 2 16 Each Cwt. - 1 7i 1 - 4 1 4 6 2 H Free. Cwt. - 9 - 18 3 1 5 5 1 15 7 2-8 PART I,—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 123 HIDES, SKINS, AND LEATHER—Unwrougut and Wrought—Continued. Countries. I J Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Eouivalents. Frs. cts. £. s. d Free - Free. 100 Kilos. 0 CO Cwt. - - 3 „ 8 00 - 3 3 „ 8 00 - 3 3 „ 80 00 - 12 2 Free Free. Dfs. lep. Oke 1 00 Cwt. 1 12 - ■2 50 4 - - I 00 6 8- 2 50 4 - - „ 6 00 9 12 - 2 70 „ 4 6 5 „ 8 00 12 16 - „ 30 00 48 - - Pair 0 30 Pair - - 3 1 00 - - 9i Oke 4 80 Cwt. 7 13 7 Free - Free. Oke 1 00 Cwt. 1 12 - Each 15 00 Each - 12 - Oke 3 00 Cwt. 4 IG - 0 20 ;, - 6 .5 „ 5 00 8 - - „ 20 00 32 - - Switzerland •( Hides, Skins, and Leather : Unmanufactured : Waste of bides, skins, or leather - Hides or skins, dried or salted, but not tanned Skins, tanned or curried, with the hair Leather Leather Wares, of all kinds Hides and Skins ; Raw and waste - . . - . Dressed : Shoe leather, in large or small pieces, and row hide, not varnished - Cow hide, coloured or varnisheil - Other leather, varnished Calf skin, dyed or not, sheep or goat skin in large or small pieces, morocco and Russia leather, dyed or not, of whatever quality Calf and kid skin, not otherwise men¬ tioned . . . - . Leather Wares : Boots and Shoes : Of common leather, for soldiers, work¬ men, or sportsmen - - - - Other sorts, for men, women, or children; also slippers, of leather, wool, linen, or cotton, including felt shoes - Shoes and slippers of silk or other em¬ broidered tissues, or with threads of gold or silver - - Glove.«, of leather, without fur - - - „ „ with fur Sword bolts of leather, and leather straps for caps, &c. ------ Bands for machinery and linings for hats - Tubes, haversacks, bellows, satchels, blotting cases, &c. ------ Saddles of all sorts - - - - - Hamefs and other saddle-makers' wares Other made up (stitched) goods of all kinds ------ Small wares, as cases, portfolios, purses, pocket books, and other small articles of ordinary leather, calf skin or morocco Ditto, of finer qualities - - 178. 124 PAKT I. —FOREIGN IMPOET DUTIES. HIDES, SKINS, AND LEATHER—Unwrought and Wrought—Continued. Countries. Roumania - Turkey United States Tariff Classification. Hielos and Skins : Haw Tanned ; Common leather, not specially enume¬ rated ...... Fine, vi^., dyed (except simply black¬ ened leather), varnished, gilt, or silvered leather ; also tawed and cha¬ mois leather, glove skins, morocco, and cordovan, and castor - - . Scraps of leather . . - . . Leather Wares : Common, such as bootmakers', saddlers', harness and trunkroakers' wares in common leather, combined or not with . other mateiials - - - - - Fine (except gloves), viz., articles other than those enumerated above, combined or not with other materials - - . Articles of fine leather, ornamented or combined with amber, ivory, tortoise- shell, mother-of-pearl, jet, meerschaum, precious metals, and fine or Ecmi-fine stones ------ Leather gloves of all kinds - - - Boots and shoes . - - . . Leather and leather wares of all kinds Hides and Skins : Raw, dry, salted, or pickled - Leather : Unfinished morocco skins - - . Bend or belting leather, and sole leather - Calf skins, tanned, or tanned and dressed, dressed upper leather of all kinds, and skins dressed and finished, including finished morocco skins, not otherwise mentioned - - - - - Patent leather - - - - . Parchment Leather Wares : Gloves - Boots and Shoes Other kinds - Tariff Rates of Duty. Lei. b. Free - 100 Kilos. 40 00 70 00 5 00 English eauivalents. £. s. d. 45 00 90 00 7 ad val. 7 °/¡, ad val. ICO Kilos. 90 00 8 °/o ad val. Free - 10 ad val. 15 °/j, ad val. 20 "/j, ad val. 20 °/(, ad val. Free - 50 ad vat 30 °/o ad val. 30 °/, ad val. Freo. Cwt. - IC 3 1 8 5 - 2 -5 18 1 10 7 °/o fnt eal. 7 °/o ad val. 1 16 Cwt. 8 % Tflí. Free. 10 % ad val. 15 % ad tal. 20 °/„ ad val. 20 % ad val. Free. 50 °/o ad val. 30 °/(, ad val. 30 % ad val. pakt i.—foreign import duties. 125 INDIA-EUBBEß AND GUTTA PERCHA-Unwrought and Wrought. Countries. Russia - Sweden Norway- India-rubber and Gutta Percha: Unmanufactured - - - - - Manufactured : Articles of india-rubber or gutta percha (except boots or shoes) without ad¬ mixture of any other material - Tissues of india-rubber thread covered with other materials (elastic), and all manufactures thereof ... India rubber ready-made clothing, &c. - Bouts or shoes of india-rubber or gutta percha, plain or in combination with other materials - - - . All other articles of india-rubberorguita percha combined with oti er materials India-rubher and Guita Percha : Unmanufactured or vulcanized Manufactured : Rolbd in sheets of j'jinch or more in thickness, with or without mixture of woven materials . - - - In sheets of less than inch in thickness without mixture of woven materials - Waterproof tissues, and clothing - Tap» s and bands of woven materials mixed with india-rubber or gutta percha ------ Parts of machinery, gas and water pipes and hose - - - - Shoes and manufactures of india-rubber or gutta percha, not otiierwise specified India-rubber and Gutta Percha : Unmanufactured - - . . - Manufactured : Sheets, boot soles, cords, thread, straps, pipes, hose, rings, buffers, rollers, and matting, plain or in combination with other materials - - - Floor-cloth of textile material, mixed with india-ruhber . - - - Tissues, tapes and bands, mixed with india-rubber - - - - - Ready-made clothing. Waterproof : Of silk ------ Of other materials - - - Other kinds ... - - Tarifp Rates op Duty. Pond UM. cop. 0 33 3 65 24 20 24 20 11 00 6 60 Kran. ore. Free - Rilog Free - 1 1 00 75 I 10 Free - Kilog. I 00 Kron ore. Free - Free - Kilog. 13 10 English EaulVALENTS. Cwt. £. s. d. - 3 3 I 15 11 II 18 5 II 18 5 5 8 4 3 5- Free. Free. Cwt. « 2 16 C 4 18 10 3 2 1 Free. Cwt. 2 16 6 Free. Free. Cwt. - 7 4 3 2 1 2 93 » 8 5 5 ,, 0 73 >» 2 1 2 r> 0 93 » 2 12 6 178. 126 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. INDIA-RUBBER and GUTTA PERCÍlA—Unwrought and Wrought—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English eauivalents. 1 / India-rubber and Gutta Percha : Kron. Ore, £. s, d. Sheets, bands, rings, tubes, &c. Pund 0 lOf^ Cwt. - 11 9 Denmark -( Other articles . - . - . Note.—India-rubber tissues arb charged as tissues according to kind, see " Woven Manufactures." 0 331 ,, 1 17 8 / India-rubber and gutta percha, raw or re¬ fined ; vulcanised india-rubber, polished, or with impressed designs, in sheets, bars, tubes, Ac. Mks. pf. Free - Free. India-rubber threads, not combined with other materials, or with slight covering of unbleached and undyed cotton, linen, or woollen yarn - lOO Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - 1 61 India-rubber plates and dissolved india- rubber - - • - - „ 3 00 - 1 6i Coarse wares of soft india-rubber, not lac¬ quered, dyed, or printed ; vulcanised wares ; all these wares, in combination with other materials ; elastic threads - - - „ 40 00 1-4 Germany Fine wares of soft india-rubber; lacquered, dyed, printed, or with impressed designs, combined or not with other materials, provided such articles cannot be classified under the head of small ornamental wares „ 60 00 „ 1 10 6 Waterproof tissues of all kinds coated or saturated with india-mhber, tissues of india-rubber threads in combination with other materials ; hosiery and fringe wares in combination with india-rubber threads - „ 90 00 2 5 9 Note.—1. India-rubber printing cloths and cards for manufactories, &c., with cer¬ tificates of entry, under control Free - Free. 2. Hempen hose, machine straps, and carriage covers of coarse stuffs, combined with india-rubber - . . . 100 Kilos. 24 00 Cwt. - 12 2 Ready-made clothing, combined with india- rubber ------- „ 130 00 • 3 6- r Small ornamental wares of india-rubber or gutta percha ------ India-rubber and Gutta Percha : „ 120 00 3-11 Holland Unmanufactured, plain, or vulcanised Free - Free. i Manufactures, all kinds • - - - 5 "/o ad val. 5 ad val. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 127 INDIA-RUBBER and GUTTA PERCHA—Unwrought and Wrought—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Dutv. English EaUIVALENTS. Belgium - France Portugal Spain Italy India-rubber and Gutta Percha : Unmanufactured - - - - - j In sheets or threads ... Waies, all kinds ..... India-rubber or Gutta Percha : Rough, or cast in lumps .... India-rubber Manufactures : Pure or mixed ..... Applied upon tissues in pieces, or upon other materials - - - - Made-up wearing apparel . . . In elastic tissues of any dimensions - Boots and shoes - - - - - Combs ....... Other fancy india-rubber manufactures, " tabletterie "..... India-rubber and Gutta Percha : Unmanufactured . . - . . Free - Free - 10 ad val. Fis. eis. Free 100 Kilos. 20 00 „ 100 00 „ 120 OO „ 150 00 „ 60 00 „ 100 00 150 00 Reis. Free India-rubber Manufactures Tissues, with silk - „ other kinds Bottles, tubes, &c. - Other kinds - India-rubber and Gutta-Percha : Unmanufactured India-rubber Wares: Sheets, thread, and tubes Tissues of india-rubber, mixed with other materials ..... All ether raanuiactures .... India-rubber and gutta percha, in lumps or liquid ----..- India-rubber and gutta percha, in haber¬ dashery, bands, kc, ; also elastic tissues - - - „ „ in other manufactures, In- cludlngready-made clothing and shoemakers' wares Kilog. 1545-00 772-50 Free Kilog. 27-25 Fes. eis. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Kilog. 0 50 3 00 1 85 Lire. eis. Free - 100 Kilos. 115 50 32 00 £. s. d. Free. Free. 10 °/o ad vat. Free. Cwt. 2-8 2 8 9 3 1- 4 5 1 2 - 3 1 Free. Cwt. 17 13 3 „ 8 16 8 Free. Cwt. - 6 3 Cwt. - 1 2i 1 - 4 6 I 11 3 15 2 Free. Cwt. 2 6 II - 13 178. 128 PART I,—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. INDIA-RUBBER and GUTTA PERCHA—Unwkougiit and wvlovqht—Continued. Countries. Taripp Classification. Taiiipf Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. India-rubbpr and gutta pei-chn, raw or re¬ fined Free Fl. hr. _ £. s. d. Free. India-rubber, dissolved; threads not com- bineu with other materials - - - 100 Kilos. I 50 Cwt. - I 6| Iiidia-rubher, hardened, polished or not, not further wrought (she(!ts, bars, tubes) ft 6 00 77 - 6 I India-rubber or Gutta Percha Wares : 1. Hose and machine bands - 17 12 00 77 - 12 2 2. Wares of soft india-rubber, not other¬ wise specified - ... - •> 20 00 77 I - 4 Austria -i 3. Hardened india-rubber wares, combined or not with other materials; children's toys, shoemakers' wares, wholly or partly of india-rubber, not being subject to a higher duty under the head of leather or small wares - - - - 30 00 *7 1 10 C , 4. Tissues, coated or impregnated or incor¬ porated with layers or threads of india- rubber 97 45 00 »> 2 5 9 5. Elastic tissues, hosiery, and fringe- makers' wares wholly or partly of india- rubber threads; also with appurtenances of other materials - . . - *7 o o o 77 3 11 1 6. Ready-made clothing, and other wares of tissues enumerated under No. 4 77 50 00 77 2 10 10 Note.—Artificial card leather and india-rubber printing cloths 77 3 00 77 - 3 4 India-rubber or gutta percha, rough, cut or in threads, sheets, balls, or bands - 100 Kilos. Frs. cts. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 n Ditto, in pipes or hose . - . . 77 7 00 77 - 2 loi Switzerland * Tissues impregnated or coated with india- rubber, india-rubber shoes, unsewn, and other manufactures of india-rubber or gutta percha not specially mentioned t> 16 00 77 - 6 6 Elastic tissues of all sorts - . . - f J 30 00 77 - 12 2 ■ Ready-made clothing, and made-up ai-ticles, and sewn shoes or boots of india-rubber or gutta percha - »» 30 00 77 - 12 2 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 129 INDIA-RUBBER and GUTTA PERCHA—Unwhought and Wrought—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. India-rubber and gutta percha, raw or re¬ fined - - . - - Br. lep. Free - £. s. d. Free. Ditto, in threads, sheits, bands, pipes, hose, &c. Free - Free. Greece - -* India-rubber Wares : Elastic for shoes, mixed with cotton, silk, or other similar tissues ... Oke 2 00 Cwt. 3 4- Elastic tissues, made-up clothing, and other manufactures of india-rubber or gutta perclia not separately mentioned 1 00 112- / India-rubber and Gutta Percha : Lei. 6. 100 Kilos. 30 00 Haw in lumps or sheets, elastic threads, not covered with other materials - Cwt. - 12 2 Manufactured : Common wares, such as articles not var¬ nished, dyed, or printed, combined or not with other materials „ 45 00 - 18 3 Roduania Fine, such as articles varnished, dyed or printed, combined or not with other materials „ 90 00 „ 1 16 7 Elastic threads, covered with cotton, wool, or other textile materials exce])t silk -, also elastic tissues ... „ 50 Oo 1-4 - Elastic threads, covered with silk, and elastic silk stuffs - - - - - 100 00 2-8 Turkey - / I India-rubber and Gutta Percha, and Wares thereof -, all kinds - - - - India-rubber and Gutta Percha : 8 % ad val. 8 °/o ad val. Unmanufactured - - - - Free - Free. India-rubber Wares : United States Fabrics wholly or in part of india-rubber not specially enumerated Boots and shoes of india-rubber 30 °/o ad val. 25 % ad val. 30 °/o ad val. 25 % ad val. Articles composed of iudia-rubber, not otherwise specified 25 °¡o ad va!. 25 °/o ad val. Gutta percha wares 35 °/o ad val. 35 °/o ad val. 178. I 130 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DI TIES. EAETHENWARE AND PORCELAIN. » , 1 ■ COüNTBIES. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates OF Duty. F ^ r.LisH EaUIVALBNTS. Common Earthenware and Stoneware, as bricks, fire-brick«, tiles, slabs, drainage and water pipes - Rbl. cop. Free - £. i. d. Free Pottery Ware, or Stoneware of Common Clay : Coloured or gilt, for the decoration of rooms Other kinds, as household utensils, Sic. Pond n * 1 • 0 10 22 Cwt. 99 - 10 10 - 2 2 Earthenware (China) : White, and of one colour, dyed in the paste, without ornaments, except a moulded pattern - - - - With patterns, rings, borders, and edges of one colour - - Painted, or with gilt or variegated patterns » 77 ' 0 • I • 2 S5 10 75 9) 99 99 - 8 4 10 10 1 7 I Rtssia - -( Porcelain : Vessels, white, or of one colour, and with coloured or gilt edges or borders, but without other ornaments - - - ,, painted, or with coloured or gilt patterns, arabesques, flowers, or other ornaments - 99 ^ 4 • 8 40 HO 99 99 2 3 4 4 6 8 Articles of Porcelain, such as vases, statu¬ ette«, candlesticks, table ornaments, &c.: Wliite, or of one colour Painted, gilt, or with bronzed ornaments 99 99 * S * 17 80 60 7» 7' 4 6 8 8 13 5 \ Xdte.—(I.) Crests and cyphers are not considered ornaments. (•2.) Packing cases, in which china, &c., is imported, pay duty according to the material of wliich they are made. * With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Earthenware : Tiles, paving, not exceeding three-quarters of an inch in thickness - ,, „ other kinds, and bricks KUog. P Krcn. ore. 0 03 C wt. 1 8) Free. Earthenware and terra cotta, not otherwise specified - . . . _ . Kilog. 0 07 Cwî. - 3 11) i-wi;uE>" Stoneware, or Chinaware ; White, or of one colom-, not painted - Painted or printed . . _ _ 0 0 10 16 Î* >1 — 5 - 9 Porcelain : White, or of one colour - - . Gilt, or painted with figures or flowers - » 0 0 24 47 99 9} - 13 7 10 6 PAET I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 131 EARTHENWARE AND PORCELAIN—Co«<¿nMeá. COUNTRIES. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English EaUIVALBNTS. (Crucibles, mortars, filtering plates, retorts, telegraph insulators, galranic pans, drain pipes, stoves and stove pipes, water pipes, &c. - - - - . - Bricks and unglazed tiles - - . . Glazed tiles ------ Common Pottery and Stoneware (crockery): Unglazed and unpainted Other kinds ------ Chinaware (Faience) and Fine Stoneware, terra cotta and terralith . - - - Porcelain and Biscuit China of all kinds Bricks, paving bricks, tiles, and earthen pipes Pottery of common earth, as gas retorts, cru¬ cibles, &c., including gi'aphite crucibles - ,, other kinds - Earthenware or Stoneware (Faience) Terra Cotta or Terralitb, and Tobacco Pipes: Gilt or silvered, with real or false gold or silver - - - Other kinds - - - - Porcelain : Coloured, gilt or silvered Other kinds ------ 178. Common bricks, tiles, pipes, and pottery unglazed ------ Fire bricks - - - ■ - Glazed tiles and bricks, paving tiles, architec¬ tural ornaments ; also of terra cotta ; glazed pipes, pans, jars, and other vessels of common stoneware ; common stove tiles, earthenware tobacco pipes, glazed pottery - - - . . . Crucibles, retorts, fire-proof pipes and plates Other Earthenware,-except real or imitation Porcelain : 1. Of one colour or white - - - 2. Of two or more colours, bordered, printed, painted, gilt, or silvered - 3. In combination with other materials (provided such articles cannot be classified under the- head of Small Ornamental Wares) 4. Fine Terra Cotta Wares - - - Porcelain and Wares resemBling Porcelain (Parian, Jasper, Sec.) : 1. White - - - - - 2. Coloured, bordered, printed, painted, gilt, silvered ; also in combination with other materials (provided such articles cannot be classified under the head of Small Orna¬ mental Wares) - - - - I 2 Kron. ore. Free - Free - 1,000 8 00 Free - Kilog. 0 OSj 0 07 0 23 Kron. ore. Free - Piind 0 OOJ 0 02-,! 0 161 0 06i 0 33^ 0 16Î Mks. pf. Free - 100 Kilos. 0 50 00 00 10 00 16 00 16 10 00 00 14 00 30 00 £. s. d. Free. Free. 1,000 - 8 11 Free. Cwt. - 1 lOi - 3 11^ - 13 - Free. Cwt. - 18 10 - 7 1 1 17 8 - 18 10 Free. Cwt. - - 6 - 1 - - 8 2 5 1 132 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. EARTHENWARE AND PORCELAIN— Countries. Tariff Classification, Tariff Rates of Duty. English Eouivalents. Bricks and rooÜDg tiles and crucibles Moulds for sugar-baking - - - - Earthenware and porcelain of all kinds, not otherwise enumerated, including earthen¬ ware pipes far water supply, drain pipes &c. Crucibles and retorts. - - - - Bricks, tiles,and drainpipes; also paving tiles Common earthenware ... Fine earthenware and porclain - « Bricks, tiles, and drain-pipes, common Crucibles and gas retorts . - - - Common earthenware, plain, glazed, or not - „ „ glazed, with decora¬ tions in bas-relief of one or more colours, flat or hollow - - - - Stoneware : Apparatus and articles for the manufac¬ ture of chemical products Common, flat or hollow, as bottles, plates, flasks, household and kitchen utensils. See. . - . . - - Other, plain and ornamental ware, of fine paste, washed and baked Tiles, decorated or not, of dififerent paste, grain, or colours ... „ not decorated, of one colour, paste, and grain througliout . . - Chinaware : Stanniferous : Of coloured paste, with white or coloured glaze, with plain moulded ornaments, of one colour, not finished by hand - With coloured glaze, printed or painted by hand, or moulded in relief and finished by hand - - - Fine : ^Vhite or coloured, with a glaze of one uniform colour .... Painted and decorated : Of one colour - - - - - Of several colours - . - - I Porcelain : 1 White; insulators . - - . ' „ other kinds Decorated, also parlan or biscuit, white or coloured Decorated, and of extra thickness - Free - 5 °/o ad val. 5 °/o ad val. Frs, cts. i f. í. Free. 5 °/o ad val. 5 °/(, ad val. d. Free - | - Free. Free . - i - Free. 100 Kilos. 1 50 j Cwt. - - 7r 10 °/o ad val. j iO°l„ad val. Frs. cts. ' Free - • - Free. Free - - ; - Free. Free - Free. 100 Kilos. 5 00 Cwt. - 2 -1 Free - . - Free. l 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 7i λ 8 00 1 - 3 3 3 00 - 1 2Î » 1 00 I - - 4f Free 12 00 8 00 8 CO 12 00 7 00 10 00 20 00 12 00 Free. Cwt. 4 10^ - 3 3 3 3 4 loi 2 lOJ 4 -I 8 2 4 lOè PAKT I.—FOEEIGK IMPORT DUTIES. 133 EARTHENWARE AND PORCELAIN—Conímucd. Countries. Taripr Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Reis. &. s. d. ' Encaustic tiles ------ Kilog. 54-50 Cwt. - 12 G Tiles and bricks for construction » 2-18 I) - - 6 Utensils for manufacturing, scientific, or chemical purjioses - - - - - if 1-03 99 - - Earthenware : Common ------ 99 21-80 a - 5 - Portugal -( Fine Stoneware : 99 109-00 99 1 4 11 Common - - - - - 99 2-72 99 - - 7,1- Fine - - - - - • - 99 81-75 99 - 18 8 Porcelain and wares thereof - - - 99 206-00 99 2 7 1 Other articles not specially mentioned 99 1-09 9> - - 3 Roofing tiles, and bricks for building pur- jjoses ------- 100 Kilos. Pes. cts. 0 06 Ton - - 5Î Spain -/ Tiles, for walls and floors, glazed; tubes, drain-pipes, &c. . - - - 99 1 50 Cwt. - - M Stoneware and fine earthenware 99 37 50 f> - 15 3 Porcelain ------- ,, 52 50 99 1 I 4 Bricks, tiles, drain-pipes, &c. - - - Lire. cts. Free - • Free. Square tiles or bricks, glazed or enamelled - 100 Kilos. 1 10 Cwt. - - 5f i 1 Crucibles, oil-jars, stoves, and similar coarse manufactures ------ 1 50 »> - - 71 ! Earthenware : Italy - - : Coarse, or of coloured clay, with opaque varnish - - - - - 8 00 99 - 3 3 Fine, or of white clay - - - - 39 12 00 99 - 4 lOJ Gdt, or otherwise decorated - - - 99 18 00 it - 7 4 ) 1 ! Porcelain : White ------- 9* 12 00 99 - 4 10^ I Gilt, or otherwise decorated - - - 9> 32 00 99 - 13 134 PART I.—FOliEIGN IMPORT DUTIES. EARTHENWARE AND PORCELAIN—Co/;í¿w«írf. Countries. Tariff Rates English Tariff Classification. of Doty. Equivalents. Austria ■ Switzerland Greece - (a) All most common earthenware, not otherwise specified ; bricks, tiles, and earthen pipes, stoves, and architec¬ tural ornaments of earthenware or terra cotta ----- (i) Graphite vessels, gas retorts, crucibles, pipes, plates, jars and vessels for manu¬ facturing purposes, of common stone¬ ware or fire clay - - - . (c) Stoves and parts of stoves, and tiles for fioors and walls, other than of common earthenware (d) Earthenware, included under (a) and (ft), combined with wood and iron not polished or varnished - . - (e) Earthenware, not otherwise specified ; 1. Of one colour, or white- 2. Of two or more colours, bordered, painted, printed, gilt, or silvered" (f) Porcelain, white - - - . - (p) 1. Porcelain, of all other kinds, plain, or in combination with other ma¬ terials ------ 2. Fine earthenware of all kinds in com¬ bination with other materials - Common bricks, tiles, pipes, slabs, &c., not otherwise mentioned - - - . Fire bricks ------ Tiles or bricks, coloured or varnished, and ai-chitectural ornaments not otherwise mentioned - - - Tubes, pipes, slabs, stone tiles, &c., of com¬ mon earthenware, varnished, or of stonç^ ware; not polished or painted, and with¬ out impressed designs or ornamentation in relief ------- Articles of common earthenwai-e, grey or red, varnished or not ; common stoneware, crucibles, earthen pipes - - Plates, slabs, square tiles, &c., not classed as fine earthen or stoneware, painted or polished, or with impressed designs or ornamentation in relief - - - Chinaware, white or yellow, fine earthen or stone ware, porcelain of all sorts, parlan and biscuit, and all other pottery, not otherwiss mentioned - - - - Earthenware of all sorts, nnglazed „ „ glazed Cliinaware, white, or of one colour, plain, or with impressed designs . - - - Ditto, of more than one colour, or with gilding, designs in relief, or'other orna¬ mentation - - - - - Porcelain : Common white articles - . - Gilt, or otherwise coloured or ornamented Fl. kr. Freo - 100 Kilos. O 60 3 00 2 00 oO 00 00 lOö Kilos 15 00 15 00 Frs. cts. 0 10 0 50 1 50 2 00 2 00 10 00 16 00 Oke £. «. d. Free. Cwt. - 3 4 - 2 - 5 1 Cwt. Drs. Up. Free - ! Free. 0 04 ' Cwt. 0 14 0 50 1 00 2 00 - 15 3 15 3 - 4 - 2i - - n - - 9Î -4-1 6 6 - 1 3i - 4 5| - 16 - 1 12 - 3 4 - PAßT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 135 EARTHENWARE AND PORCELAIN—Cowíi.naet/. Countries. Taripp Classipu ation. T.ariff Rates English cp Duty. Equivalents. Türkey Rou.mania -( United StatesC Bricks and roofing tiles ... Earthenware, porcelain, &c. : Very common, not otherwise enumerated, such as pottery of common clay, Tar¬ nished or not J black or graphite pottery paving tiles, and crucibles - - - Common, i.e., earthenware (faience) of one colour or white, also white with coloured borders, but not gilt or silvered ; also the very common pottery specified above, in combination with wood and iron, not dyed,- stained, lacquered, var¬ nished, or polished ; also very com¬ mon jars or jugs with lids or fittings of tin ; common plates printed in two colours, imported in crates - - - Semi-fine, i.e., earthenwai-e (faience) of several colours painted, printed, silvered, and gilt, also white porcelain, with or without coloured borders, but not gilt or silvered - . - - Fine, i.e, porcelain coloured, painted, printed, gilt, or silvered . - - Fancy articles in porcelain, biscuit, and faience, such as statuettes, inkstands, &c., candlesticks, lamps, and similar articles ; white, painted, or gilt, or com¬ bined with bronze, carved wood, mosaic, &c. - - - - Earthenware and porcelain of all kinds Bi'icks, fire-bricks, roofing and paving tiles, and large stoneware vessels - - . Encaustic tiles Brown earthenware and common stoneware, not ornamented, gas retorts, &c. Earthen, China, Porcelain, and Parian Ware ; White, not decorated - - - - Coloured, gilt, or in any way decorated Tobacco pipes, common - - - - „ pipe bowls - - Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 0 05 1 35 2 40 8 00 16 00 „ 30 00 8 °/(, ad val. 20 °/o ad val. 35 % ad vat. 25 °/o ad val. 55 ''/o ad val. 60 °/o ad val. 35 °/o 70 °/„ ad val. C'wt. £. s. d. - - -i- - - 61 - 1IÎ 3 3 6 6 - 12 2 8 °/o ad val. 20 °/o ad val. 35 7„ ad val. 25 °/o ad val. 5.5 -/„ ad val. 00 °/;, ad val. 35 ad val. 70 °/o ad val. 178. I 4 136 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. GLASS AND GLASSWARES. Russia 201 » 300 ♦7 *> „ 301 400 J* ., 401 V 500 if ff 501 if 600 if ff „ 601 )) 800 ff ft ., 801 » 1,000 fi fi „ 1,001 >> 1,200 *> •> „ 1,201 )> >• 1,400 ?» ft „ 1,401 1,600 J? It With an addition of J oop. per square vershok (4J d, per square foot), for each additional 200 square vershoks. Kote.—Mirrors, &c., broken in transit will be charged duty on each piece separately that measures more than 25 square vershoks, culculatinj? the measurement according to the largest rectangular piece that can be cut out of each fragment. Kroken pieces of S5 square vei*shoks or less are admitted d'lt^ free. Glass, or mlrrois without amalgam, arc charged 30 ®/oless duty thau the above, according to size. Bugles and beads, on strings - . - „ in articles and set - Buttons - - - - * With an addition of 10 percent, on each rouble of duty leviab'.e. f With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. ^ J With an addition of 30 per cent, to the duty levied. Manufactures of green bottle-glass, plain, with moulded patterns or letters, but not cut or ground - - - - - Note.—Wine bottles are admitted duty free at the ports of the Black Sea and Sea of Azov, and at the custom houses of the Bessarabian Frontier. Window glass of all kinds, green, half-white or white . - - - ,, coloured (dyed in the paste), inillt-white, dull or reticulated - Articles of wliite or half white glass, plain or with cast patterns, not cut nor ground, but with or without ground huttoms, stop- ]>ers, &c. - - - Articles of coloured or double glass, of glass milk-white, dull, or reticulated : Plain, not ground or cut, and with or without ground stoppers, &c. - Cut and polished, or painted, gilt, or sil¬ vered, with cut or engraved patterns, or with bronze or other ornaments - Of white glass or crystal, cut or ground, but without ornaments - - - Mirrors, or Silvered Plate Glass for Mirrors ; Having a superficies of 100 square vershoks or less - - - - From 101 to 200 square vershoks - 1 ! Tahipp Rates 1 of Düty. English eauivalents. übt. cop. £. s. d. Pond • 0 55 Cwt. - 5 5 t 1 20 „ - 11 10 • 2 20 118 t I 20 - 11 10 Funt Sq. vershok • 2 20 • 8 80 • 4 40 0 06 0 OOJ 0 01 0 Olj 0 02 0 02J 0 02i 0 02i 0 03 i 0 03i Î 0 03 Cwf. Sq. foot 1 1 8 4 6 s 2 3 4 1 3 8 - 1 IJ - 1 ^4- - 2 2Î - 2 li| - 3 - 3 84 - 4 1 - 4 - 4 10 - 5 2) Poud t 1 80 Cwt. - 17 9 Funt t 0 37 a 7 5 10 77 t 0 17 n 3 7- PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 137 GLASS AND GLASSWARES—continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. ' Bowls, jai's, and flasks, entirely uncut ! Bottles, ditto . - - - - * A t option of Importer. Jars .md flnsks, with cut stoppers, but not otherwise cut ; also apothecaries' vessels with embossed marks - - - Glass for ciiemical purposes, all kinds Optical glasses, all kinds - - - - Patent or skylight giass . - - - Window or Mirror Glass : Rough, unpolished - - - - Polished, not silvered : Of J square mètre and less in size Above 5 square mètre . - - Silvered : Of i square mètre and less in size Above ^ square mètre - - - . Glass vitrifications, polished or not Other kinds of giass wares, including de¬ canters, and pressed and polished flasks - Glass and Glasswares ; Common bottles or flasks, not cut or ground Plate or Sheet Giass : Silvered, including mirrors - Not silvered, but cut and painted, gilt, varnished, engraved, polished, or figured ------ Other kinds - - . - - Patent and skylight glass Milkpans, pickle-jars, retorts, and tele¬ graph insulators- Optical and burning glasses, unset, enamel, &c. - - - - Other glass wares, including flasks covered with wicker work - - - - Glass : Unpolished, in sheets or panes ; window glass, patent or skylight glass, common green or brown hollow ware, as bottles, milkpans, or retorts, and rough unjio- lished plate-glass - - - Polished Plate Glass, unsihered : In sheets, measuring up to 800 Danish square inches „ „ from 800 to 1,800 Danish square inehes „ 1,800 Danish square inches and above Silveri d plate-glass, polished or not (in¬ cluding weight of frames) - Tariff Rates of Duty. English ettuivalents. Kron. ore. £. s. d. Kilog. 0 02 Cwt. - 1 li¬ * 0 02 » * _ I li or each • 0 01 each * _ _ —la (for bottles full or empty). Kilog. 0 10 Cwt. _ 5 8 Free . - - Free. Free - - Free. Free - Free. Kilog. 0 07 Cwt. - 3 m 0 15 îj _ 8 6 •? 0 25 - 14 1 0 25 ;» _ 14 1 0 40 ;? I 2 7 I 40 îj 3 19 - ♦Í 0 35 *> - 19 9 Kron. ore. Free - - - Free. Kilog. 0 23 Cwt. - 13 - }) 0 13 7 4 j> 0 06 » - 3 4Í Free - - Free. Free - - - Free. Free - - Free. Kilog. 0 27 Cwt. - 15 3 Kron ore. Pund 0 034 Cwt. - 3 cd •} 0. lar jî - 18 10 0 25 ?» I 8 3 0 33J I 17 2Ö °/q above the duty on unsilvered. 178. 138 PART I. —FOREIGN' IMPORT DUTIES. GLASS AND GLASSWARES —ConlinMet/. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Denmark— Continued, Germany Glasswares : Combined with metal; also polished glass-flux drops, beads, &c. - - - Other kinds ------ Glass and Glasswares : (o) Green and other naturally coloured hollow-glass, not moulded, cut nor ground, also with common basket cover¬ ing; glass mass; rough optical glass; rough cast sheets of ribbed glass (for .^^kyliglits) ; enamel and glazing in the lump ; glass tubes and rods, without distinction of colour, such as are used for glass blowing and bead making (6) M'hite hollow glass, not figured, cut, ground nor moulded, but with cut or ground stoppers, bottoms or rims (c) Window and plate glass in its natural colour (green, or partly or wholly white), not cut or figured : When the height and breadth together are not more than 120 centimetres From 120 to 200 centimetres Over 200 centimetres ... (d) I. Mirror glass, rough, uncut . 2. Plate window and mirror glass, cut, polished, figured, frosted or coloured ; silvered plate glass of all kinds - (e) Pendants to chandeliers, glass buttons, coloured or not ; massive white glass not otiierwise mentioned ; moulded, pressed, cut, polished, ground, engraved or figured glass, not included under (d) and (/) .... Note.—Small glass plates, pearls, bugles, and drops of glass, coloured or not ....... (/) Coloured, not included under (a), (d) and (e) ; painted or gilt glass ; paste (imitation jewels), not set or cut ; glass and enamel wares in combination with other materials provided they cannot be classified under the head of Small Ornamental Wares - .... Note.—Opal and alabaster glass, not figured, cut, ground, painted, nor moulded, with or without cut or ground stoppers, bottoms and rims . - - Broken glass ...... Kron. ore. Pund 0 0 33J 14Ä Mke. i]f. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt £. s. d. 1 17 b - 10 6 100 Kilos. g gross weight, j 100 Kilos. 6 100 Kilos. ^ Q gross weight, j 10 100 Kilos. 3 100Kilos. I.,, gross weight. , ~ Free 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 1 Cwt. gross - 4 ?> - 3 -è » - 4 3 4 V - 5 1 Cwt. - 1 6i 100 Ailos. 24 00 4 00 Cwt-gross - 12 30 00 10 00 Cwt. - 12 2 15 3 Free. PAKT I.—"FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 139 GLASS AND GLASSWARES—Gowíiwaeá. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Holland Belgiuh France -< Portugal - Glaes and glasswares, all kinds, and mirrors, silvered or not . - . - - Noie.—{I.) Glass shades, for clocks, artificial flowers, &c., and globes for lamps, &c., are not charged with the duty on glass when imported with the articles to which they belong. (2.) Wine bottles may be imported free of duty in bond, to be filled for re-export¬ ation. Broken glass Glass and Glasswares : Common bottles, &c. Other kinds Broken glass • Glass and Glasswares : Bottles, full or empty, all kinds Window glass - „ ,, coloured, polished, or engraved Watch and optical glasses, rough - „ ,, „ cut or polished Table glass, white, or of one colour, plain or moulded ... „ cut or engraved ... ,, decorated with gold or colour Plate glass of less than ^ square mètre, polished, silvered or not - „ of J square mètre or more, unpolished - - - „ of è square mètre or more, polished or silvered - "Vitrification and enamel, in masses or tubes „ „ in beads, cut and pierced imitation jewels, &c. Spun glass and imitation coral Broken glass or cullet .... Other kinds of glass or glasswares - Glass and Glasswares : Glass in sheets, polished or silvered, framed or not - Glasswares, not otherwise specified - "Vessels of common glass, black or green - Glass, in pieces, for jewellery Artificial gems and false pearls Broken glass - . . - - "Vessels, &c., for chemical and scientific purposes "Vitrifications in the mass - . . ad val. £. s. d. 5 °/o ad vat. Free - Frs. eis. 100 Kilos. I 00 10 °/o ad val. Free - Frs. cts. Cwt. 10 Free. - - °/o ad val. Free. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - I 2i » 3 50 91 ~ I 5 15 00 99 6 1 » 15 00 jî 6 1 149 00 3 - 7 1) 3 50 99 " I 5 ff 10 00 9* ~ 4 -i if 25 00 99 ~ 10 2 20 00 39 "" 8 2 Sq. mètre I 00 Sq. yard - - 8 99 3 00 99 — 2 _ 100 Kilos. 3 75 Cwt. 1 61 99 12 00 j« 4 lOi 9* 12 00 99 ~ 4 lOà- Free - . Free. 100 Kilos. 18 50 Cwt. - 7 6 25'75 °/o ad val. 25-75 °/(, ad val. Beis. Kilog. 103-00 Cwt. 1 3 7 »> 5-45 99 " 1 3 54-50 99 ~ 12 6 99 545-00 6 4 8 Free - - Free. Kilog. 1-03 Cwt. - _ 2f 30=2"/ °/o ad vol. 30-27 % ad val. 178. 140 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. GLASS AND GLASSWARES-CW/nwed coontries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Ratf.s of iJiri'Y. 1 English j eatrlvalent s. Glass and Glasswares : Pes. cts. .1 £. s. d. Common hollow wares . - - - 100 Kilos 8 00 Cwt. - 3 3 Spain Glass and crystal wares - - - - 45 00 ft - 18 3 Glass and crystal, in plates and sheets 17 50 f) - 7 1 Ditto - ditto - silvered, also glasses for spectacles and watches - - . 80 00 1 12 6 Sheet Glass or Crystal : Not polished (dull) of 4 millimetres or more in thickness .... 100 Kilos. Lire. cts. 3 75 Cwt - 1 fij- Ditto - - of less than 4 millimetres in thickness, including common window glass 8 00 99 - 3 3 Polished, not silvered . . . - » 20 00 99 - 8 O Mirrors, framed, and sheets of mirror glass, polished and silvered (including weight of case) - 35 00 ;* - 14 3 1 Glass and Crystal Wares : Italy - Simply blown or moulded, not coloured, gi'ound, or cut - - - - 9i 7 00 5> - 2 10Í Coloured, cut, or ground, pain ted, enamelled, gilt or silvered ..... » 11 GO » - 4 33 Bottles, common ..... 100 3 00 100 - 2 Demijohns ...... 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - 1 *>.t -1 Broken glass ------ - Free. Glass, crystal, and enamel, in form of pearls, cut us gems, or in pendants for chandeliers and other similar wares - - . 100 Kilos. 30 00 CWL - 12 A ^ Vitrifications and enamel, in cakes, sticks, or powder ---..- » 5 CO j J3 _ 2 _i Hollow wares of natural coloured glass, but not white, not pressed, not polished, figured, or ground ..... 100 Kilos. PI. ir. 2 00 Cwt. - 2 1 2 XVñlíLllí- .( Mirror glass, rough and unpolished, also glass in rough masses ; cast sheets, rough and ribbed ; tubes, rods, and plates, with¬ out distinction of colour, for blowing or making beads or buttons; glaze and enamel in masses ; optical glass, not cut in lenses, rough, unfinished - - - - - jj 1 50 99 - 1 Ci \ White hollow glass, transparent, not figured, pressed, ground or polished, and hollow glass of natural colour, or white, with ground stoppers, bottoms, or rims 4 00 99 - 4 -î PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 141 GLASS AX» GLASSWARES—CoBiinwed. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Dutf. English Equivalents. Austria— Continued. Switzerland ' 178. Pendants, buttons, coral, pearls, beads, &c., coloured or not - - - - - Window glass, in natural tints (green, or half or wholly white), not polished or figured ------- White hollow glass, transparent, pressed, polished, ground, cut, figured, or en¬ graved ; also heavy white glass not spe¬ cially enumerated - - - - - Glass, coloured, not otherwise specified, painted, gilt, or silvered ; false jewellery, not set ; all polished, silvered, or figured plate glass and mirrors framed Glass and enamel wares not otherwise speci¬ fied, combined or not with other materials, provided they do not come under the head of Small Ornamental Wares - - - Optical and watch polished glasses, finished and Glass for roofing, glass tiles, skylights Window Glass : Common white Coloured - - . . . With designs or gi-ound - - - - Blown Glass and Glasswares : Glass rods for industrial purposes, com¬ mon bottles, &c., of brown, black, or green glass . . - - - Common glasswares, half white Ditto - ditto - white, not polished, or with bottoms or rims slightly polished, and bottles with ground stoppers Fine glasswares, ground, painted, or gilt, and all other glasswares not otherwise mentioned ------ Ditto, of coloured glass, polished, cut, or engraved, and watch glasses Enamel and vitrifications ... Glass beads ------ Plate glass, not silvered, without regai'd to dimensions Ditto - silvered, mirrors, and looking- glasses : Less than 18 square decimetres, in¬ cluding frames - Of and above 18 square decimetres - Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 2 00 4 00 8 00 12 00 12 00 50 00 Fr», cts. 100 Kilos. 7 00 7 00 16 00 25 00 1 50 •i 00 8 00 30 00 16 00 4 00 4 00 16 00 16 00 30 00 Cwt. Cwt. 142 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. GLASS AND GLASSWARES-Cowíi««eí/. Countries. Greece Eoumawia Tariff Ceassification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Common bottles, not white Window Glass : Common . . - . - Coloured, polished, or engraved Glasswares not specially mentioned, white or moulded of one colour Ditto, turned or cut - . - . Ditto, gilt or coloured, including crystal, not otherwise mentioned . . . . Plate glass Watch glasses, glasses for optical instru¬ ments ------- Beads, stones for. jewellery, pendants for lustres, &c. Articles of glass in combination with other materials not specially mentioned - Small looking-glasses for soldiers, peasants, &c., framed iu common wood, brass, or other common metal . . - Ditto, with gilt or other frames . - - 1 square mètre )> 1 J> u »1 » 2 » »? 2i » ' ' >» 3 » »» 3i o >• 4 i) ' ' I» „ „ above 4 square mètres Wbfe.—Looking glasses with frames are chargeable with double duty. Glass and Glasswares ; Very common, i.e., hollow wares, green, black, and yellow, of natural colour, not moulded, polished, or ground ; glass mass, raw, i.e., in sheets, rods, or rough unshapen pieces; also enamel Window or sheet glass of natural colour (green, half or wholly white) Common, i.e., white hollow wares, plain, not polished, ground, or moulded, with or without partially polished or ground stoppers Moulded gluss,ground,figured,or massive, but not cut or coloured . . - Cut, coloured, painted, gilt, or silvered; also pendants for lustres Mirror glass, not exceeding 45 centimetres in either breadth or length, silvered or not Oke JDrs. lep. 0 06 0 15 0 30 0 20 0 50 0 80 0 40 3 00 0 70 20 °/o t-af. Oke 0 50 1 00 Zei. 6. 100 Kilos. 4 00 „ 5 00 » 6 50 n 20 00 ¡> 50 00 English Equivalents. Cwt, £. e. d. - 1 11 - 4 - 9 n 6 5 - 16 - 15 7 - 12 9è 4 16 - 12 5 20 °/o ad val. Cwt - 16 - 1 12 - 1 00 I 12 - l 20 5» I 18 ó I 40 2 4 10 1 60 2 11 2 1 80 2 17 7 2 00 3 4- 2 20 7) 3 10 5 2 40 3 16 10 2 60 4 3 2 Cwt. - 1 n - 2 -è - 2 7Î - 8 2 1 - 4 20 00 PART I.— FOREIGN IMPORT DVTU.S. 143 GLASS AND GLASSWARES—ConíiwMed. codntkies. Roumania— Continued. Turkey - United States Tariff Classification. Glass and Glasswares—continued. Mirror glass, exceeding 45 centimetres in breadtli or leng^th, silvered or not Fancy articles, such as statuettes, ink¬ stands, candlesticks, lamps, and the like, in ornamental glass of any shape, mounted on any material, except precious metals .... Imitation pearls, coral, and jet, of coloured glass ..... Glass and Glasswares of ail kinds Glass, Cylinder, Crown or Common Window, Unpolished ; Not exceeding 10 by 15 inches square - Measuring from 10 by 15 inches to 16 by 24 inches square ... Measuring from 16 by 24 inches to 24 by 30 inches square ... Exceeding 24 by 30 inches square Cylinder or Crown Glass, Polished : Not exceeding 10 by 15 inches square Measui'ing from 10 by 15 inches to 16 by 24 inches square .... Measuring from 16 by 24 inches to 24 by 30 inches square .... Measuring from 24 by 30 inches to 24 by 60 inches square Exceeding 24 by 60 inches square - Fluted, Rolled, or Rough Plate Glass : Not exceeding 10 by 15 inches square Measuring from 10 by 15 inches to 16 by 24 inches square .... Measuring from 16 by 24 inches to 24 by 30 inches square . . . - Exceeding 24 by 30 inches square - Note.—All fluted, rolled, or rough plate glass, weighing more than 100 lbs, per 100 square feet, will be charged an additional duty on the excess at the same rate. Cast Polished Plate Glass, Unsilvered : Not exceeding 10 by 15 inches squai'e Measuring from 10 by 15 inches to 16 by 24 inches square - - Measuring from 16 by 24 inches to 24 by 30 inches square - - M easuring from 24 by 30 inches to 24 by 60 inches square .... Exceeding 24 by 60 inches square ■ Tariff Rates of Duty. Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 40 00 7 °/o ad val. 100 Kilos. 38 00 8 % ad val. Doll. els. Lb. 0 011 0 Oil 0 02f 0 02^ Sq. foot 0 024 0 04 0 06 0 20 0 40 0 OOf 0 01 0 014 0 02 0 03 0 05 0 08 0 25 0 50 English Equivalents. £. s. d. Cwt. - 16 3 7 % ad val. Cwt. . 1,^ o °/o ad val. Cwt. Sq. foot 6 5 8 9 11 1 13 5 - 14 - 3 - 10 1 8 -i -f 1 - - 1Î - - 24 - - 4 - 1 -4 2 1 178. 144 PART I.—FOREIGX IMPORT DUTIES. GLASS AND GLASSWARES—Cowüínucd. Countries. Tariff Rates of Duty. United States — Continued. Cast Polished Plate Glass, Silvered, and Lookin;^ Glasses : Not exceeding 10 by 15 inches square - Sq. foot Measuring from 10 by 15 inches to 16 by 24 inches square - . . - Measuring from 16 by 24 inches to 24 by 30 inches square - . . . Measuring from 24 by 30 inches to 24 by 00 inches square ... Exceeding 24 by 60 inches square Note.—Mirrors or looking-glasses, when framed, will not be admitted at a less rate of duty than is chargeable upon similar glasses, &c., unframed, and will be liable to a duly of 30 °/g ad vol. on the frames in addition. Bottles, carboys, picklo or preserve jars, ] &c., of common green or coloured glass, ' and other plain, moulded, or pressed, green or coloured bottle glass, not cut, engraved, ! or painted - - - - - Lb. Note.—If filled, a duty of 30 ad i valorem is charged in addition to the ' duty on the contents. ¡ Flint and lime glass bottles and phials, and j other plain, moulded, or pressed, flint or | lime glassware, not otherwise mentioned - Glasswares of all kinds, cut, engraved, painted, coloured, stained, gilt, or silvered | (except looking-glasses and silvered plate i glass) - I Doll. et». 0 04 0 06 0 10 0 35 0 60 0 01 Porcelain and Bohemian glass, chemical glassware, and all other manufactures of glas«, or of which glass is the component material of chief value, not otherwise specified ...... Imitation gems - - - - - Glass plates or discs, unwrought, for optica! instruments - - - - - Beads, bugles, and bead ornaments • 40 % ad val. 4-5 °/g ad tel. 45 °l^ ad val. 10 7„ ad val. Free 50 °/o ad val. English eauivalents. £. s. d. Sq. foot - - 2 - - 3 Ï» - — 5 Cwt. 5^ 6 - 4 8 40 7o 45 °/o 45 °/o ûd val. 10 °/o t>al. Free, 50 °/o val. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 145 CHEMICALS -.—Alkali. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Crystals of soda Soda ash - Caustic soda Bicarbonate of soda Soda Soda Poud Mbl. cop. 0 15 0 30 0 45 0 30 Caustic soda Crystals of soda Soda ash - Caustic soda . . - - Soda ash and bicarbonate of soda Soda, raw, natural or artificial, and crystals ofsoda ------ Free - Free - I - Free - Mks. Tpf. 100 Kilos. 4 00 ,, 2 50 1 50 Cwt. .£. Í. d. - 1 5i - 2 111 - 4 5i - 2 11^ Free. Free. Free. Cwt. -2-1 - I Si - - H All kinds All kinds 178. Caustic soda ------ Carbonate of soda, refined, of 60 degrees or above ------- Crystals of soda - - - - - Bicarbonate of soda - - K Free - Free - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 6 50 4 10 1 90 „ 5 20 Free. Free. Cwt. - 5¡ > •; - I 8 - - 91 - 2 11 146 TAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPOUX DUTIES. CHEMICALS :—Alkali—Continued. Countries. Portugal Spain Italy Austria - -( Switzerland Greece Turkey - Roumania United States I Tariff Hates English Taripp Classification. op Duty. Equivalents. Caustic alkalis ------ Crystals of soda ------ Soda ash and carbonate of soda - - - Bicarbonate of soda - - - - - Alkaline, carbonates, and caustic alkalis Caustic soda, pure . - - - - „ „ impure, also carbonate of soda, and soda ash - . - Carbonate of soda, unrefined or crystal¬ lized ------- Bicarbonate of soda - - - - - Caustic soda ------ Soda ash ------- Caustic soda ------ Carbonate of soda, crystals of soda, and soda ash Bicarbonate of soda - - - - - Reis. Free - All kinds - All kinds - All kinds - Caustic soda - - . Soda ash, soda, or soda crystals Bicarbonate of soda - Kilog. 10-90 „ ^ 10-90 5 °/g ad val. Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. I 00 Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 5 00 „ 0 50 Ft. kr. 100 Kilos. 0 80 3 00 4 00 1 20 Frs. eis. 100 Kilos. 1 00 0 30 „ 0 30 £. s. d. Free. Cwt. - 2 6 - 2 6 5 °¡g ad val. Cwt. Lb. Free - 8 % ad vat. Free - Poll. cts. 0 01 0 004 0 OIJ Cwt. — 2 —J - - n Cwt. - n 3 4 -i 1 -25 Cwt. - - n Free. 8 % ad val. Free. Cwt. - 4 8 - 1 2 - 7 - PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 147 CHEMICALS ALUM. Countries, Tariff Classipication. Tariff Rates op Duty. English eauivalents. Russia Rbl, cop. Poud 0 25 £. s. (L Cwt. 2 5.5 Sweden - . Free - Free. Norway Free - Free. Denmark Free - Free. Germany • Mks.pf. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - 1 HOIILAND - Free. Belgium - Free - Free. France - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 90 Cwt. - - « ^ Portugal 5 °/(, ad val. 5 °/o ad val. Spain Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 1 60 Cwt. - - 7^' Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 50 - - 24 Austria - Fl. hr. 100 Kilos. 1 50 - 1 6i Frs. cts. 100 KUos. 0 30 » ~ ~ 11 Greece - Free - Free. Fi-ee Free. Turkey - 8 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad vat. United States Poll. cts. 100 Lbs. 0 60 Cwt. - 2 9| 178. K 2 148 paet i.—foreign import duties. CHEMICALS:—Arsenic, White. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English eauivalents. Rbl. cop. £. s. d. Russia Note.—Arsenic is only allowed to be im¬ ported in double casks or cases. Poud 0 55 Cwt. - 5 5 Sweden - May be imported by druggists only, and by miinufacturers on special permission from tlie '■ Kommerskollegium." Free - Free. Norway - Free - Free. Denmark Krün. ore. Pund 0 04¿ Cwt. - 4 8i Germany- - Free - Free. Holland Free - Free. Belgium - Free - Free. France Free - Free. Portugal Free - Free. Pee. cts. Kilog. 0 10 Cwt. -4-1 Italy Lire. cts. ICQ Kilos. 2 00 Cwt. - - 9Î Austria - Ft. kr. 100 Kilos. 0 50 Cwt. - - 6 Switzerland - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 00 Cwt. - - 1| Greece - Free - Free. Roumania Free - Free. Turkey - 8 "/o ad val. 8 °/o. ad val. United States Free - Free. part i.—foreign import duties. 149 CHEMICALS:—Barytes. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Russia Sulphate of Baryta - - - - - Rbl. cop. Poud 0 où £. s. d. Cwt. - 5 5 Caustic Baryta 1 20 - 11 10 Sweden - Not specified. Norway - Free - Free. Denmark - - Not specified - - Not specified. Germany - Mk.pfg. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - I 6i Holland - Free - Free. Belgium • Free - Free. Prance - 5 od val. 5 % ad val. .Portugal Reis. Kilog. 5 45 Cwt. - I 3 Spain Sulphate of Baryta - - - - - Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 7 50 Cwt. - 3 -J ( Sulphate of Baryta . - - - - Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 1 00 Cwt. - - 4J Italy - - ' Carbonate of Baryta - ... 2 00 - - 9i I Nitrate of Baryta . - - . - 4 00 - 1 7i Austria Sulphate of Baryta (artificial) - - - Fl. ir. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - 3 Switzerland - Sulphate of Baryta ----- Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 30 Cwt. - - Ij Free - Free. Rodman ia Free - Free. Turkey 8 °/o ad val. 8 % ad val. United States/ L Sulphate of Baryta, unmanufactured - ditto - manufactured Roll. cts. 10 °/o ad val. per lb. 0 OOJ 10 °/(, ad val. Cwt. - 1 2 178. 150 part i.—foreign import duties. CHEMICALS:—Bleaching Materials. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English EqUIVA lents. Chloride of lime and bleaching powder Chromate of potash - - - - Chloride of lime Bleaching powder, &c. Chloride of lime and bleaching powder Chloride of lime . . . - Chromate of potash - Sulphite of soda ..... Chloride of lime Bichromate of potash Sulphite of soda Hyposulphite of soda - .Í Chloride of lime - Chromate of potash - Sulphite and hyposulphite of soda Poud Rbl. cop. 0 44 2 20 Cwt. £. Í. d. - 4 4 1 1 8 Free - Free - Free - Mbs. pf. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Free - Free - Free Free - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 3 50 „ 10 00 2 20 4 75 Free - 5 °/|, ad val. 5 °/o ad val. Cwt. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Cwt. - 1 5 - 4 -i - - 10| - 1 lU Free. 5 °/o ad val. 5 °/o ad val. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 151 CHEMICALS:—Bleaching Materials—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Pes. cts. £. «. d. Chloride of lime - 100 Kilos. I 30 Civt. - - 6j Spain Chromate of potash - - - - - Kilog. 0 10 » - 4 -f Hyposulphite of soda - - - 0 10 » - 4 -f 1 1 Chloride of iime and of potash and hypo- chloride of soda - - . . . Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 1 00 Cwt. - - 4f Italt - - ( Sulphite of soda .... 4 00 - 1 71 Chromate of potash . - - . - „ 4 00 Fl. kr. - 1 71 Chloride of lima ..... 100 Kilos. 1 50 Cwt. - 1 61 Austria- Chromate of potash . . . - 4 00 » -4-1 Sulphite and hyposulphite of soda 4 00 Frs. cts. )> ~ ^ —4 Chloride of lime ..... 100 Kilos. 0 30 Cwt. _ _ 11 Switzerland ■ Chromate of potash ..... 1 00 - - 5 Sulphite and hyposulphite of soda „ 0 30 - - 11 Greece - Free. Roumania Free - Free. Turkey - 8 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. j Chloride of lime .... Doll. cts. Free - Free. United Statess Chromate of potash - - - Lb. 0 03 Cwt. - 14 - 178. K 4 152 part i.—foreign import duties. CHEMICALS Borax (Refined). cocntkies. ' Tariff Classification. 1 Tariff Rates of Duty. I English Equivalents. Kbl. cop. £. s. d. Russia Poud 0 11 Cwt. - 1 1 Sweden - Free Free. Norway - - Free - Free. Denmark - ■ Kron. ore. Pund 0 04J Cwt. - 4 Germany- Holland - Free - Free. Belgium - . Free - Free. France - Frs. cts. iOO Kilos. 10 00 Cwt. - 4 Portugal . Free - Free. Spain . Pes. els. Kilog. 0 10 Cwt. - 4 -j Italy Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 50 Cwt. - - 2 i Austria - . Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. I 50 Cwt. -It)} Switzerland - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. I 00 Cwt. - - 5 Greece - Free - Free. Roumania Free - Free. Turkey - 8 °/(, ad val. 8 % «tí L-al. United States Doll. cts. Lb. 0 05 Cwt. 1 3 4 taut i.—foreign import duties. 153 CHEMICALS :—Brimstone. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents Mbl. cop. £. s. d. Russia - -1 Crude ....... Free - Free. 1 Refined, and flowers of sulphur - - - Poud *0 10 Cwt. - - 11| * With an addition of 20 °l„ on each rouble of duty leviable. Sweden - Free - Free. Norway - Free . Free. Denmark Free Free. Germany Free - Free. Holland - Free. Belgium - Free. France - Free Free. Portugal Crude or refined ... - - Free - Free. Spain Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 25 Cwt. - _ Italy Free . Free. Austria - Free - Frs. cts. Free. Switzerland Crude Refined, and flowers of sulphur - - - 100 Kilos. 0 20 0 30 Cwt. - - 1 — — 11 >7 — ig Greece Free. Roumania Free - Free. Turkey - 8 °/(, ad val. 8 % ad val. Brimstone, crude . . . - - Free - Free. United States ■ Brimstone, in rolls or refined Doll. cts. Ton 10 00 Cwt. - 2 1 Sulphur, flowers of - . . . - „ 20 00 - 4 2 178. 1.34 part i.—poreigx import duties, CHEMICALS Copperas. counteies. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. -{ Spain •{ Switzerland - Greece - Roumania Turkey - United States | Green copperas - - - - Other kinds - - - - * With an addition of 20 °l^ on each rouble of duty leviable. All kinds All kinds - All kinds - All kinds - All kinds - All kinds Sulphate of copper Sulphate of iron All kinds - Sulphate of iron (green copperas) Other kinds - - - ' - All kinds Sulphate of iron (green copperas) Other kinds ... All kinds Sulphate of iron Sulphate of copper Poud Rbl. cop. 0 22 •0 60 Cwt. £. s. d. - 2 2 - 4 11 Free Free - Free - Free - Free - Free - Frs. cts. 100 KUos. 3 00 0 65 Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Kilog. Reis. Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. I 50 Kilog. 0 10 Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 2 00 Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 0 20 1 50 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 30 Free - Free - 8 °/o ad val. Roll. cts. Lb. 0 OOfn 0 03 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. - - 3i - - li - 4 -i - - 2i - 1 6i - - 1| Free. Free. 8 °/o ad vol. Cwt. - 1 5 - 14 - PAßT i.— foreign import duties. 155 CHEMICALS:—Epsom Salts. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English ettuivalents. Russia Rbl. cop. Poud 9 1Ó £. s. d. Cwt. - 1 5f Sweden - Free - Free. Norway - Free - Free. Denmark Free - Free. Germany Free - Free. HoLIIAND - Free - Free. Belgium - - Free - Free. France - Free - Free. Portugal - 5 °/o ad val. 5 °/o ad ral. Spain Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 50 Cwt. - - Italy . Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 1 50 Cwt. - - H Austria - Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 4 -j Switzerland - . T^ts otsi 100 Kilos. 0 30 Cwt. - - lè Greece - Free - Free. Turkey - 8°/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. Roumania . Free - Free. United States DoV. cts. Lb. 0 OOè Cwt. - 2 4 178. 156 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES, CHEMICALS:—Sal Ammoniac. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Kates of Duty. English eauivai.ents. Russia - Rbl. cop. Poud 0 --''J £. s, d. Cwt. - 2 2 Sweden - Free. Norway - Free Free. Denmark• Free - Free. Germany Free - Free. Free. Belgium --j..... Free - Free. France - .-i Raw ------- Refiaed . - . - . 1 Fr>. ci,t. 100 Kdos. 8 00 12 00 Cwt. - 3 3 - 4 lOi Portugal 5 % ad val. 5 °/o ad val. Spain Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 1 00 Cwt. _ - 5 Italy Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 Austria - - - - - - Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 1 50 Cwt. - 1 Switzerland - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 1 0Ó Cwt. - - 5 Greece - Free - Free. Free - Free. Turkey - 8 °/o ad val. 8 % od val. United States 10 °/q ad val. 10 °/o ad val. part i.—foreign import duties. 157 CHEMICALS :—Saltpetre. Countries. Tariff Classification. Russia S'.veden - Norway - • Denmark Germany - Holland - Belgium - France Portugal Spain Italy Austria - Nitrate of potash Nitrate of soda - Switzerland - Greece - Roumania Turkey - United States Nitrate of potash Nitrate of soda - Nitrate of soda, raw - - - - - „ „ refined, and nitrate of potash Raw (nitrate of soda) Refined, all kinds Unrefined Refined Nitrate of Potash : Unrefined Refined - Nitrate of Soda - Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Pond Rhl. cop. 2 50 Free - Free - Kron. ore. Fund 0 Olj', Free - Free - Free - Free - Reis. Kilog. 32-70 Free - Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. i 50 0 25 Lire. cts. Free - 100 Kilos. 3 00 Fl. kr. Free - 100 Kilos. 1 50 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 20 1 00 Lb. Free - Free - 8 °/o ad vat. Poll, cts 0 01 0 Olí Free - £. s. d. Cwt. 14 8 Cwt. Cwt. _ 7 (3 Free. Cwt. Fi-ee. Cwt. - 1 2i Free. Cwt. - 1 6i Cwt. _ _ 1 Free. Free. 8 % ad val. Cwt. - 4 8 » - 7 - Free. 178. 158 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES, SALT. cotntries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty, English eauivalents. Rbl. cop. £. s. d. / Into ports of the White Sea ... Poud 0 10 Cwt. - - llf Russia - - ( 1 1 Into ports of the Black Sea and Sea of Azov On any other frontier .... Prohibited Poud 0 20 Prohibited. Cwt. - 1 11Î Salt imported for the manufacture of soda - Free - Free. Sweden - . Free - Kron. ore. Free. / Rock salt 100 Kilos. 0 28 Cwt. - - 2 Refined' salt in blocks and lumps Kilog. 0 03^ - 1 10} Norway - Other cooking salt (at the Custom Houses of Hammerfest, Vardo, and Vadso) Hectolitre 0 18 Bushel - - \ Other cooking salt (at other places) - 0 28 Kron. ore. - - 1} Denmark Rough rock salt in blocks - - . - Other kinds - Pund 0 00| 0 01¿ Mke.pf, Cwt. - - 11} 12 Germany By land frontier . . . . - By sea - - ... 100 Kilos. 12 80 12 00 Ft. cts. Cwt. - 6 6 - 6 1 / Salt, unrefined Free Free. 1 1 Holland -, Salt, refined ...... Excise duty on unrefined salt, 9 florins per 100 kilos., or 7 ». 7 d. per cwt. 100 Kilos. 12 00 Cwt. - 10 2 Belgium - Salt refined and unrefined .... Free - - j Free. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIKS. 159 SALT—Continved. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. France - Salt, Unrefined or Refined, except Refined White; Into Atlantic and Channel porta - Into Mediterranean ports - - - Salt, Refined White : Into Atlantic and Channel ports - Into Mediterranean ports - - - (Excise duty in addition to the above, 10 francs per 100 Kilos, 4s. Ofd. per cwt.) Portugal Spain Italy Austria* Switzerland Greece - Turkey - Roumania United States / 1 All kinds Common - . . . . . Table salt, in packets . . . - Note.—Salt can only be imported into Switzerland by special permission of the Cantonal authorities Salt in sacks, barrels, &c. Salt in bulk 100 Kilos. Frs. cts. 8- 10 0 60 30 60 Litre Reis. 8-72 Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 3 25 Prohibited Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 0 84 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 30 „ 10 00 - Prohibited - Prohibited - Prohibited Poll. cts. 100 Lbs. 0 12 „ 0 08 Cwt. £. s. d. - - lOi - - 3 - 1 4 - - 3 Bushel 1 5 Cwt. - 1 3f Prohibited. Cwt. Cwt. - - lOi - - li -4-1 Prohibited. Prohibited. Prohibited. Cwt. - - 6f - - 4è • Salt can only be imported into Austria by special permission, and is subject to a licence duty in addition of 9JÎ. 38 kr. per 100 kilos, or 9 s. 6 d. per cwt. Under certain conditions salt may be imported free for chemical works and other industrial purposes. 178. 160 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. PERFUMEßY. Countries. Taripp Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. PeTÍumed waters without admixture of alco¬ Rbl, cop. s. d. hol, as rose water, orange-flower water. cherry-laurel water, &c. - - - Poud •4 40 Cwt. 2 3 4 Perfumed spirits : eau de Cologne, des Alpes ; de la reine de Hongrie, and eau de Melisse ------ » * II 00 ff 5 8 4 •r« 1 Perfumed spirits : othei'kinds; also pomatum jr •33 00 ft 16 5 1 Russia - -( Rouge, violet powder, pastilles, tooth pow¬ der, sachets, &c., and all other perfumery and cosmetics not otherwise enumerated (including the weight of the wrapper or 6 10 1 case) ------- Í7 • 13 20 ft Scented soap ------ » •6 00 fi 2 19 1 * With an addition of 20 on each \ rouble of duty leviable. Kron, ore. Í Scented waters (weight of bottles included) - Kilog. I 00 Cwt. 2 16 6 1 Pomatum ------- 0 35 - 19 9 Sweden - | Essential oils ... - . - 9> 1 00 2 16 6 ' Scented soap - - - - - 9f 0 28 ff - 15 10 Perfumed waters, and aromatic vinegar Kron. ore. (weight of bottles included) - - - Kilog. 1 00 Cwt. 2 16 6 Essential oils (weight of bottles included) - » 2 00 ff 5 12 11 Norway- Hair oil (weight of bottles included) - 0 67 ff 1 17 10 Pomatum (weight of interior package in¬ cluded) ------- ft 0 35 - 19 9 Transparent soap - - - - if 0 30 fi - 16 11 \ Other kinds of toilet soap - - - ff 0 10 ff - 5 8 Kron. ore. f Scented waters, essential oils, and pomatum Puud 0 33J Cwt. 1 17 8 Denmark -J Scented soup ------ if 0 335 if 1 17 8 I Rouge it 0 295 fi 1 12 11 / Pomatum and scented oils; also scented waters not containing alcohol, in vessels Mks. pf. containing at least 10 kilos. - - . 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt. - 10 2 Germany - ( Rosemary oil ----- - » 12 00 „ - 6 1 Other kinds of perfumery - - - - 100 00 2 10 10 V Scented soup ------ » 30 00 " - 15 3 PAET I.—FOREIGN IMPOET DUTIES. 161 PERFUMERY—Cotówerf. Countries. Tariff Classification. ! T.sriff R.vtes 1 of Duty. j I' Scented waters, essential oils, Macassar oil, and perfumery wares - - Ft. cts. 5 % Scented soap - - - - - 100 Kilos. G 00 Holland - ( Excise duty in addition . . - Perfumery containing Alcohol, for each 50 per cent, of Alcohol ; o o o p* Import duty ..... Hectolitre 3 50 \ Excise duty ..... GO GO f Scented soap ------ Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 6 00 Relgiu.m Perfumery wares, as pomatum, perfumed oils, scented waters, rouge. See. 10 ad val. - Alcoholic scents - - - - - Hectolitre 140 70 Perfumery mixed with alcohol Excise duty in addition . . - f Hectolitre ) Frs. cts. ( spirft"-j 37 50 „ 156 25 Perfumery without admixture of Alcohol : Scented soap .... 100 Kilos. 8 00 France - Note.—An additional Excise duty is charged on transparent soap manufac¬ tured with alcohol,at the rate of 46'87/rs. per 100 kilos., or 19 s. 1 d. per cwt. 1 Other kinds ..... „ 12 00 i Essential oils other than of roses „ 100 00 Portugal -1 Scented soap ...... Other kinds of perfumery - iieis. Kilog. 163'50 ., 206-00 Spain - - 1 Perfumery and essences ... Pes. cts. Kilog. 2 00 \ Scented soap - - ... 2 00 Non-alcoholic - .... Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 12 00 A.lcoholic (exclusive of Excise duty) - ,, 37 50 Italy - - . Essential Oils : Of roses ..... Kilog. 40 00 Other kinds ... „ 1 50 Scented soap - 100 Kilos. 12 00 00 L English Equivalents. £. s. d. 5 °/o ad val. Cwt. - 5 I - 8 G. Gallon - - 4 64 Cwt. 2 54 10 °/o ad val. Gallon - 5 IJ- f Gallon I < of pure > — I spirit ' - ) 1 44 5 8 Cwt. - 3 3 - 4 IQi 2-8 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. - 4 lOJ - 15 3 81 5 8 3 1 - - 4 lOi 162 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. PERFUMERY—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. y Perfumery wares made up, and rouge - 100 Kilos. Fl. kr. 50 00 £. s. Cwt. 2 10 d. 10 Scented soap . - - . - » 15 00 - 15 3 Austria - - *Non-alcoholic scented waters . - - » 6 00 - 6 1 *Rosemary oil ----- - it 6 00 - 6 1 v. •Other perfumed oils, pomades, and aromatic vinegar ------- » 10 00 - 10 2 Scented soap - - . . - 100 Kilos. Frâ. cts. 1 50 Cwt. - - n Switzerland -< Essential oils and essences - - - - Perfumery wares . - . - - » » 40 00 30 00 - 16 - 12 3 2 Cosmetics ------ V 70 00 1 8 5 Greece - Perfumery wares, scented soap, pomatum, perfumed waters, &c. - Oke Dr. Up. 5 00 Cwt. 8 - Scented waters, alcoholic or not, and toilette waters generally, dentifrices, scents of all kinds, not otherwise specified - - - Lei. b. 7 °/o t-"®'- 7 °/o ad val. Perfumed vinegars - 100 Kilos. 50 00 Cwt. 1 - 4 Eau de Cologne - - - - 50 00 1 - 4 roumania - ; Perfumed powders of all kinds, and especially tooth powders and opiates ... m 50 00 1 - 4 Rice powder not perfumed w 6 00 - 2 5i Cosmétiques, liquid or in tablets (almond paste and others) . . - - il 48 00 - 19 6 Pomades of all sorts and perfumed hair oil - 7 % ad val. 7 °/o ad val. Toilet soaps of all kinds . - - - 7 °/o ad val. 7 °/o ad val. Turret - All kinds ------- 8 °/(, ad val. 8 % ad val. Scented soap ------ Lb. Doll. cts. 0 15 Cwt. 3 10 United States; Perfumery, alcoholic - • - - - Proprietary preparations (non-alcoholic) such as cosmétiques, waters, essences, and toilet \ preparations . - - - f Gallon 2 00\ \and 50 % ad val. J 50 % ad val. \ fGallon - 10 - \ and 50 % ad val. 50 °/o ®d val. • When these articles are imported into Austria made up as perfumery wares, they are charged 50/. per 100 kiios. (2 I. 10 i. 10 d. per cwt.). PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 163 PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND BOOKS. Countries. Tariff Rates English Tariff Classification. of Duty. E(}uivalents. Pasteboard not otherwise specified, paper Bbl. cop. £. s il. bobbins for silk winding, tarred paper for Cwt. 11 roofing, &c. ------ Poud *0 60 - 4 Papier mâché and carton pierre, not manu¬ 2 factured, and cardboard of wood pulp « *0 22 - 2 Articles of papier mâché and carton pierre, 11 not polished nor painted - . - >> *0 50 » - 4 Articles of papier mâché polished or painted *4 11 (except small wares) - - . - j) 15 - 2 - Unsized paper, white or coloured, without ornaments, ruled for music, and paper for embroidery, without pattern ; also glazed t2 pasteboard of all kinds - - - 20 » 1 1 8 Sized paper, wliite or coloured, without orna¬ 1 12 6 ments, transparent and tracing paper »> •3 30 )' Paper-hangings and borders thereof )> *5 00 )' 2 9 3 Writing or printing paper, gilt or silvered, or ornamented with pastings, borders, crests, cyphers, pictures, &c. ; envelopes, lamp 4 6 8 shades, and artificial flowers - - - if *8 80 }> Paper for cigarettes, tissue paper, also paper with ornaments and drawings forprinters', bookbinders', and confectioners' work ; sheets with pictures for toys, paper for Russia - - ( embroidery, with patterns, coloured or not, labels of all kinds, and all coloured paper not dyed in pulp - - - - - a *6 60 jï 3 5 Bookbinders' work, all kinds, and ofiice and copying books, bound or not- a *12 10 » 5 19- 2 Books in foreign languages, printed music. &c., unbound manuscripts, maps, engrav¬ ings, lithographs, 6cc. (subject to the Cen¬ sor's regulations) - - - - - Free. Free - - Books printed abroad in the Russian lan¬ guage: Cwt. Unbound - - - Poud 3 00 1 9 7 Bound - - - - 4 50 » 2 4 4 Pens, pencils, &c. - - . . - Funt *0 33 9t 6 10 1 Ink and ink powder - - Poud *2 00 >9 - 19 8 Sealing-wax . - . - - *2 20 99 1 1 8 Rags - - - - - Free - - - Free. Paper pulp of all kinds - - - - - Free - - - Free. * With an addition of 20 °/o on each rouble of duty leviable. With an addition of 10 °/g_ on each ^ rouble of duty leviable. 178. 164 PAET I.—FOEEIGN IMPORT DUTIES. PAPER, &c,, STATIONER y AND Continued. Countries. Tarife Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. r Paper: Fasteboard for sheathing ships, and press, polishing, or emery paper . . - Ditto - other kinds - - - - Kron. ore. Free Kilog. 0 05 1 £. s. d. Free. Cwt. - 2 10 Cartridge, packing, blotting, or other similar papers . . . - - >1 0 02 - 1 li Gilt, silvered, or glazed paper » 0 20 - 11 4 Other kinds, including ruled paper- » 0 10 - 5 8 Envelopes and paper bags ... jj 0 20 - 11 4 Forms for bills, &c. . . - - » 0 15 -80 Paper-hangings and borders - . - » 0 13 - 7 4 Articles of Paper or Pasteboard : Unlacquered ..... » 0 35 19 9 Lacquered, and articles of papier mâché - » 0 CO ,, 1 13 11 Sweden - -( Prints, engravings, lithographs, or photo- gi'sphs - - .... Playing cards ...... Pack 0 0 15 10 - 8 6 Pack - - IJ Ink: Writing ... ... Kilog. 0 OG ✓ Cwt. - 3 5 Printing ...... 0 07 - 3 m Sealing-wax .... - - 77 0 47 16 6 Pencils : Black-lead ...... 77 0 35 - 19 9 Pens ........ 77 0 CO 1 13 11 Books, printed : In the Swedish language, bound or un- bound ...... 77 0 25 -14 1 Other printed matter - - - - Free - - Free. Books, blank or merely ruled, bound • Albums ....... Í 20 °l^ above ( duty on paper. Eilog. 1 the 00 20 °/o above the duty on paper. Cwt. 2 16 6 Rags - - - . . - Free . - Free. PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 165 PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND BOCKS—CokííW. Countries. Tariff Classification. 1 j Tariff Rates of Dutt. English Equivalents. / Paper : Kron. ore. £. s. d. Writing, drawing, and unruled note paper, all paper fit for writing or drawing, white or coloured; varnished or oil paper, parchment-paper, and slips of paper for telegrams . . . - . Kilog. 0 13 Cwt. - 7 4 Printing paper, all kinds, blotting paper, filtering paper, packing paper, roofing or sheathing paper, &c, polishing, emery, and sand papers Free Free. Pasteboard and cartridge paper, and ornaments made of carton pierre - - Free - - Free. Paper-hangings - - - - - Kilo tr 5* 0 13 Cwt. 7 4 Crochet and embroidery patterns, pattern books, blank forms, labels, ruled paper, visiting cards, tickets, envelopes, shop paper, bags, frames with or without glass ; paper with gauze or other applications ; also lacquered pasteboard St 0 13 - 7 4 Playing cards ------ }> 0 13 - 7 4 horway - : Written documents, bank notes, bills, share certificates, &c. - - - - Free - - Free. Paper, bound or stitched - - Kilog. 0 27 Cwt. - 15 3 Other articles of paper or pasteboard (except hooks), papier mâché, also albums - 0 60 1 13 11 Ink, writing, and ink powder - . - ?» 0 10 St — 5 7f Sealing-wax - - - 9J 0 46 1 6 - Pencils . - - - 99 0 35 - 19 9 Metallic pens, including weight of cards or boxes ------- 99 0 60 1 13 11 Books, periodicals, newspapers. See., not otherwise enumerated, illustrated or not, bound or unbound, also engravings and lithographs - - - - - Free - Free. \ Rags ------- Free - - Free. 178. 166 PART I. —FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND BOOKS—ConiiVmerf. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English EaUIVALENTS. Paper : Kron. ore £. » d. Common, waste, and packing paper glass, sand, emery, asphalt, and tarred paper ------- Fund 0 oil', Cwt. - I 2 Carton pieiTe and common ornaments, and articles thereof - - - it 0 01,1, - 1 2 Other kinds of páper ; also if coloured in the mass, varnished, oiled, and chalk paper, &c. - » 0 05,1 - 5 11 Coloured, gilt, silvered, or embossed paper, or with gilt edges ; engravings, lithographs, photographs, cards, tickets, labels, &c., ruled papei, paper patterns, and pattern sheets, envelopes and other paper with linings, &c., on cotton or linen ------- it 0 I6J - 18 ID Other articles of paper, and of papier mâché, including paper with lining of silk or wool - - - - - it 0 33f 1 17 8 Playing cards ------ Pack 0 04i Pack - - DENHARK ' J Excise duty in addition - - - - Manuscripts, State papers, bank notes, &c. - it Free 0 16f « — — Free. 2è Sealing-wax Fund (1 I6| Cwt. - 18 10 Pencils, black-lead, &c. - . . - it u IÖtj - 11 9 Steel pens . . it 0 33^ 1 17 8 Ink : Writing, and ink powder - - it Gross weight }» 061 / " - 7 (.Gross weight. I Printing ink ------ >i 0 041 - 4 8J Books, printed, of all kinds, bound or un¬ bound ------- Free - - Free. \ Rags - - - . ' . ~ . - Free - - i 1 Free. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 167 PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND ^00^^—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English EaUIVALENTS. / Paper and Pasteboard : Mis. pf. £. s. a. Unbleached or bleached half manufactured paste of rags . . - - . - Free - - - Free, Unbleached or bleached half manufactured paste of wood, straw, esparto, and other fibres for paper making ; grej" blotting and yellow rough straw-paper ■ paste¬ board, except glazed, and card leather ; slate paper and tablets thereof not com¬ bined with other materials -, emery and polishing paper - - - - - 100 KUos. 1 OO Cwt. 6 Unsized packing paper not otherwise specified ------ >7 4 00 ,, - 2 -i Sized packing paper ; glazed pasteboard and card leather ; press-boards - 6 00 99 - 3 -i Printing, writing, and tissue paper of all kinds ; blotting paper other than coarse grey ; lithographed, printed, and ruled paper for accounts, tickets, &c. ; gold and silver paper ; paper with gold or silver patterns ; perforated paper ; ar¬ tists' cardboard - . - - it 10 00 99 - 6 I Germany -1 Moulded work of carton pierre, combined or not with wood or iron, but not painted or varnished - - - - Moulded work of carton pierre, painted or varnished ii 9f 4 12 00 00 99 9' - 2 - 6 -4 1 Wares of paper, pasteboard, or papier mâché - . - - 9> 12 00 99 - 6 1 The above wares in combination with other materials, provided they cannot be classified under the bead of small ornamental wares - - - 99 24 00 99 - 12 2 Paper-hangings . - - . . 99 24 00 99 - 12 2 Small ornamental wares, gilt or silvered - 99 200 00 " 5 1 7 Pencils, all kinds - . - . - 99 20 00 •> - 10 2 Steel pens . - - - " - 99 60 00 >• 1 10 6 Ink and ink powder - - - - - 99 3 00 " - 1 61 Sealing-wax . . - - - 99 3 00 99 - 1 64 Playing cards (besides Excise duty) - Gross weight J 00 r „ 1 10 )_Sross weight. 6 Books, manuscripts, &c., bound or.not - . Free - - - Free. Engravings, lithographs, photographs, &c. - - Free - - - Free. \ Rags ------- - Free - - - Free. 178. 168 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND Continued. Countries. T.vriff Classification. Tariff Rates Enclish of Duty. eauivalents. Paper of all kinds. Music paper, paper- hangings, cartridge paper, registers, card¬ board, &c. .... Playing cards - - - - - Papier mâché and n ares thereof Sealing-wax -...-. Pencils ...... Steel j)ens ....... Ink ........ Books (printed) ..... Maps and charts and engravings Rags Paper : Other than paper-hangings Paper-hangings - Papier mâché and wares thereof - Playing cards . . . - Lithographs, photographs, engi-avings, un- framed, &c. ...... Ink : For writing or drawing - For printing - - . Pencils Steel pens - Sealing-wax Books 5 °/o ad val. 5 °/j, ad val. 5 °¡Q ad val. 5 °/o ad val. 5 ad val. 5 °/o ad val. Free - Free - Free - Free - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 00 8 00 10 °/(, ad val. 10 % ad val. Free - 10 % ad val. Free - 10 °/o ad val. 10 °/o ad val 10 °lg ad val Free - Free - £. s. d. 5 °/o ad val. 5 °/o ad val. 5 °/o ad val. 5 °/o ad val. 5 °/j, ad val. 5 °/o ad val. Free. Free. Free. Free. Cwt. - 1 n - 3 3 10 °lg ad val 10 °/(, ad val. Free. 10 °/o ad val. Free. 10%adea/. 10 °/o ad val. 10 °/o ad val. Free. Free. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPOET DUTIES. 169 PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND BOOKS—Con¿¿?iMerf. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Bates OF Duty. English Equivalents. •Paper of all kinds, except fancy paper ♦Fancy paper, coloured, marbled, embossed, gilt or sUvered . . - . . ♦Cardboard, in sheets, of all kinds „ ground, called papier màcbé - „ cut and arranged in boxes, covered with white or coloured paper . - - - - „ albums and cardboard goods, decorated with painting, woven materials, wood, plaited straw, and common metaU - Engravings, lithographs, and designs of all kinds, on paper . - . - . Maps, printed music, labels, tickets, en¬ graved or coloured - - - Playing cards ------ Slate pencils, plain, without case „ cased in white wood, varnished or not, and carpenters' pencils Pencils, other kinds, fine, cased in cedar and other dyed woods, and coloured pencils . . - . . „ for pocket books, &c., with or with¬ out hone tops - - . . Steel pens ------- Ink, for writing or printing . - - Sealing-wax ------ Books Rags, unprepared or in paste - - - *Note.—In addition to the above duties of 8 and 15 fis. per 10Ü kilos on paper and card¬ board, the following rates of excise duty are levied upon the undermentioned descriptions of paper : 1. On cigarette, tissue, parchment, and other similar papers, of all kinds and sizes, 15 frs. 60 cts. per 100 kilos., or 6 s. 4 d. per cwt. 2. On letter paper, 11 fi's. 44 cts. per 100 kilos., or 4 s. d. per cwt. 3. On paper and cardboard made of or mixed with white or bleached paste, including writing paper, other than letter paper, and printing paper, 10 frs. 40 cts. per 100 kilos., or 42J cf. per cwt. 4. On paper and cardboard of natural colour, with or without addition of colouring matter, 5 frs. 20 cts. per 100 kilos., or 2 s. IJ d. per cwt. Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 8 00 15 00 8 00 8 00 36 00 „ 70 00 Free - Free - - Prohibited 100 Kilos. 1 00 „ 35 00 140 00 „ 240 00 „ 100 CO „ 20 00 30 00 Cwt. - 3 - 6 - 3 - 3 d. 3 I 3 3 - 14 8 Free. Free. - Prohibited. Cwt. - - 4i - 14 3 2 16 11 4 17 2 - - 8 - 12 Free Free Free. Free. 178. 170 PART I.—lORElGX IllPORT DUTIES. PAPER, See., STATIONERY AND BOOKS—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Hates Englisu of Duty. Equivalents. Portugal Spain Paper ; Writing, of all qualities and colours Painted paper . . . - . Pasteboard and cardboard . - . Other kinds of paper - - . - Paper paste, for the manufacture of paper - Playing cards ------ Cardboard wares - - - - - Prints, engravings and lithographs ; also music ------- Maps and atlases . - - - - Ink : Writing Printing and lithographic - • -s Kilog. Free Kilog. wax Pencils, black-lead, See. - - - - Books : In a foreign language^ or in Portuguese, when the author resides abroad, un¬ bound, or iu paper covers. - In Portuguese, if the author resides in Portugal - - - - - Reprints of Portuguese works Blank books, stitched or bound Bound printed books - - - - Rags and materials for paper-making - Paper ; Straw paper and common packing paper - Endless, unsized, or half-sized, for print¬ ing ------- For writing, or lithographing, or for prints - . - - , Cut pajier, paper made by hand, ruled paper ; also writing.paper with litho¬ graphed headings - . - - Paper-hangings : Ornamented witli gold, silver, flock, or ■ Other kinds - . - Other kinds of paper - - - . Cardboard, in sheets and in boxes, lined with common paper; articles of papier mâché or carton pien-e, not finished Free - Free - Kilog. 54'50 Gross weight} Kilog. 203-00 Reis. £. s. d. 109-00 Cwt. 1 4 11 54-50 9f - 12 6 8-175 99 - 1 104 15-45 9f - 3 - . Free. 109-00 Cwt. 1 4 11 20000 99 2 7 1 Free. Free. Cwt. - 12 6 r „ - u 11 I Gross weight. Cwt. 2 7 1 2 7 1 Free Kilog. Free - Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 1-1 50 10 50 „ 3 J 00 „ 56 21 10900 Cwt. • 1 4 n 109-00 >> 1 4 11 163-50 71 1 17 5 54-50 99 12 6 Free. Free. Cwt. •230 40 Ol) 50 00 8 00 - 5 1 - 4 31 - 12 -2 1 2 10 4 13 - 11 2 - 16 3 3 3 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 171 PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND BOOKS—Conímweá. Countries. Tariff Ci-assification. Tariff Rates OF Duty. Engxish Equivalents. Spain— Continued. Italy Articles of papier mâché finished, and card¬ board boxes adorned or lined with fine paper or other materials ... Prints, maps, &c. ..... Ink for writing or printing ... Pencils ....... Sealing-wax .... Books, or other printed papers, bound or imbound : In Spanish ..... In foreign languages ... Paper : Wbite or of coloured paste, all kinds Coloured, pilt, or painted, and paper- hangings ------ Rough for packing, also blotting paper - Playing cards and for Taro ... Cardboard, common . . . - „ fine ..... Maps and manuscripts - - - - Engravings, lithographs, and tickets - Music, printed - - - - - Pens : Metallic (except of gold or silver) - Quill ... . . . - Pencils in wooden cases . . . - Ink, all kinds ... - - Sealing-wax ...... Books, printed : Unbound, or simply stitched - Bound in boards - - - - „ ■ in leather or parchment „ in any other way, in velvet, ivory, &c., with mountings of gold, silver, &c. . . . Books, unprinted (Registers) : Unbound, or bound in boards Bound in leather or parchment Bound in any other manner Rags .... - - Pulp of wood, straw, &c. - - - 178. Kilog. Pes. cts. 1 50 1 25 lOOKUos. 25 60 36 00 10 00 „ 42 00 „ 10 00 Xirc cts. 100 Kilos. 10 00 20 00 Free - 100 Packs 20 00 Free - 100 Kilos. 8 00 Free - 100 KUcs. 50 00 5 00 60 00 60 00 30 00 15 00 30 00 Free - 100 Kilos. 12 00 20 00 100 00 10 00 15 00 100 00 Free Free Cwt. Cwt. £. s. d. 3 1 - 2 10 10 - 10 5 - 14 8 - 4 -Î 17 1 4 -i _ 4 _a - 8 2 Free. 100 Packs- 16 - Free. Cwt. - 3 3 Free. Cwt. 1-4 - 2 -i 14 5 14 5 12 2 - 6 1 - 12 2 Free. Cwt. - 4 101 - 8 2 2-8 - 4 -ä - 6 1 2-8 Free. Free. 172 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND BOOKS—CowííW. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Dutv. English EaUIVALENTS. / Paper : (a) Grey blotting paper, rough packing paper (sized or unsized), common pasteboard, carton pierre, press boards, tarred or asphalted pasteboard, slate paper and tablets thereof, not combined with other materials ; emery and sand paper Free Fl. hr. £. Free. 1. d. (6) Packing paper, smooth, sized, dyed, varnished or tarred ; also common un¬ sized paper (coarse grey, half white, and dyed), and all unsized printing paper, mouldings of carton pierre or of similar materials, not painted or lacquered 100 Kilos. 2 GO Cwt _ o 1 (c) Paper not otherwise specified, also lithographed, printed, or lined for tickets, invoices, &c., drawing paper, artists' cardboard, &c. ... » 3 00 ff - 3 2 (d) Gold and silver paper, and paper with real or false gold and silver or bronzed patterns, embossed or perforated paper, strips of such paper ; paper hangings ;> 15 00 ff - lü 3 Austria - (e) Paper Wares : Wares of paper and cardboard, also of papier mâché or wood pulp, mould¬ ings of carton pierre or similar mate¬ rials not included under (i) ; wares of the above-named stufiii in combina¬ tion with other materials, so far as not included under india-rubber, leather, or small wares; paper and paste¬ board lined with cotton or linen, and envelopes thereof; hat linings of paper covered with woven tissues - 15 00 ff - 15 3 (y) Fine paper wares, fine cardboard, and cardwares, chromo-Iithographed tickets and vignettes, games, paper linen, book- covers combined with linen or cotton, and in combination with other mate¬ rials, not comprised under leather and small wares . . - - . V 30 00 ff 1 10 6 (ff) Playing cards - - - - . if 60 00 ff 3 - 11 JVbfe.— Playing cards are subject to stamp duty in addition. Books, printed, maps, music, &c. Free - - Free. Prints, engravings, photographs, &c. - Free - - Free. Pens (quUll - - - - „ otiier kinds - - - 100 Kilos. 30 00 Cwt. Free. 1 10 6 Sealing-wax - ff 10 00 - 10 2 Pencils, lead, and crayons, in cases or not - ff 24 00 ff 1 4 5 Ink and ink powder - - - - ff 10 00 f) - 10 2 Rags and wood pulp, for paper manufacture Free - - Free. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 173 PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. / Paper : Packing, oiled or not, waxed and taiTcd paper, blotting paper - - - - Frs. 100 Kilos. 3 cts. 00 Cwt. £. s. - I d. 2Î Emery, glass, and scouring paper - )> 3 50 3f - 1 5 For printing or writing of one colour >» 7 00 ¡9 - 2 lOJ Paper of more than one colour, of all kinds, gilt or silvered paper, glazed paper, music and ruled paper i» 16 00 99 - 6 6 Tickets, bills, advertisements, envelopes, &c. : 1 Printed ------ Lithographed ----- 30 16 00 00 99 99 - 12 - 6 2 (i i S-.VITZERLAND Painted paper of all kinds - . - Pasteboard, grey - - . . - „ white, and press boards - 16 3 4 00 00 00 99 99 99 - 6 - I - 1 0 2Î n Bookbinders* work and articles of cardboard 16 00 99 - 6 0 Playing cards ------ 80 00 9s I 12 6 Slate pencils - . - - - - 16 00 99 - 6 6 Other pencils, pens, and sealing-wax - 16 00 99 - 6 6 Ink, writing ------ -2.J 00 99 - 10 2 ! Books, printed, bound or not . - - 1 00 99 - - 5 i 1 Maps and charts, lithographs, engravings, or photographs upon paper - - _ 1 00 99 _ 5 ■| \ Rags 0 20 99 - - 1 i' i Paper paste for the manufacture of paper - Paper : Glass and emery paper and tarred paper - - Free - Free - - - Free. Free. Blotting paper, common . - - Oke Drs 0 le¡}. 08 Cwt. - 2 6J Printing paper of all kinds - . - » 0 16 99 - 5 H Writing paper, white, grey, or blue, glazed or not ------ >7 0 30 99 - 9 7d- Greece - Paper ruled for account books „ 0 60 99 - 19 Paper-hangings - - . - - 7, 0 60 99 - 19 2i Red blotting paper, and tissue paper (ex¬ cept cigarette paper and paper for copying letters, &c,) - - - - 0 16 99 - 5 n Cigarette paper, paper for press copying letters, paper with watermark for the manufacture of stamps • Prohibited - Prohibited. Fancy papers, coloured, gilt, or silvered - Oke Drs. lep. 2 00 Cwt. s 3 4 0 178. 174 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND BOOKS—Conftwaed. cointries. ürbece— Continued. Tariff Classification. Cardboard of all kinds ... - Papier mâché and articles thereof Books, printed, bound or not. and all printed paper ------- Blank books - - - - Lithographs, engravings, &c. Playing cards - - - - Ink of all kinds and of all colours Pencils of all kinds, except slate „ slate - - - - Tariff Bates of Duty. English Equivalents. Oke Drs. lep. 0 08 3 GO Free - Oke J)rs. lep. 0 60 Sealing wax Common, i.e. grey and other packing paper, plain or tarred, common cardboard, emery paper, and the like . - - Paper not specially enumerated • Paper-hangings of all kinds - - . Fancy papers, i.e. gilt or silvered, orna¬ mented in relief or perforated, letter paper with monograms or designs and envelopes to match, Chinese paper; also articles of plain paper or combined with other mate¬ rials except precious metals, ñne and semi-fine stones, real coral and pearls, amber, jet, and tortoise-shell - - . Tickets, accounts, invoices, bills of exchange, &e., cartes de visite, address cards, &c,, almanacs pasted on cardboard or not, and American calendars; all the above printed, engraved, or coloured Cardboard, glazed, cardboard consisting of sheets of paper pasted together, cardboard prepared for artists - - - - Articles of papier mâché and carton pierre, varnished or lacquered, not gilt or silvered, combined or not with wood and common metals - - - - - - Cardboard boxes, simply covered with plain coloured, silvered, or gilt paper, bearing labels or not, and used principally in pharmacy ------ Free - Oke Drs. lep. 10 00 0 50 1 00 Free - Oke Drs. lep. 1 20 Lei. b. .100 Kilos. 8 00 19 00 40 00 60 00 7 ad val. 7 °/o ad val. 100 Kilos. 28 00 25 00 £. s. d. Cwt. - 2 6J 4 16 - Free. Cwt. - 19 ^ Free. Cwt. 16 - - - 16 - 1 12 - Free. Cwt. 1 18 5 Cwt. - 3 3 - 7 9 - 16 3 14 5 7 °/o ad val 7 °/o ad vaU Cwt. - 11 5 - 10 2 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 175 PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND ^00K%—Continued. cotjntkies. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English EaUIVALENTS. Roumania— Continued. Turkey - United States ( All other articles of cardboard combined or not with wood or glass, covered with paper of any kind, with or without ornaments of paper or common metals, gilt, silvered or not Articles of cardboard, papier mâché, or carton pierre, combined with amber, tortoise-shell, ivory, mother-of-pearl, jet, meerschaum, fine leather, silk, velvet, and precious metals and stones Playing cards ------ Books, maps, and atlases, engravings, litho¬ graphs and photographs, separate or in albums, music - - - - - Ink for writing and printing - - - Sealing-wax ------ Pencils, lead, &c. - . - - Pens, quill ------ ,, steel ------ Paper, stationery, &c., of all kinds Paper ; Sheathing Printing, tmsized, for books and news¬ papers - - - - Sized or glazed, for printing purposes Drawing paper, foolscap, letter paper, note paper, envelopes, and all paper not otherwise mentioned Paper-hangings - - - - - Manufactures of paper, or of which paper is a component material, not otherwise specified - - - Pasteboard Paper and all other fancy boxes Papier mâché manufactures - . - Books or pamphlets, bound or unbound, and all printed matter not specially mentioned Blank books, bound or unbound Engravings, maps, and charts - - - Playing cards - - - - - Pencils : Of all kinds, except slate, in wooden cases< Pencil leads, not in wood Slate pencils - - - - - Inks of all kinds, and ink powder Sealing wax . - - - - Pens, metallic - - - - - Lm. b. 100 Kilos. 60 00 7 °/o ad val. 7 °/o ad val. Free 100 Kilos. 6 00 „ 20 00 Kilog. 0 30 „ 0 SO 100 Kilos. 85 00 Free - Cwt. £. s. d. 1 4 7 °/o ad val. 7 °/o ad val. Free. Cwt. - 2 5| - 8 2 - 12 2 1 - 4 1 14 7 Free. °/q ad val. 10 % ad val. 15 % ad val. 20 °/o ad val. . 25 °./o ad val. 25 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. 35 °/o ad val. 30 % ad val. 25 °/o ad val. 20 °/(, ad val. 25 °/o ad val. 100 "¡a ad val. Doll. cts. Gross 0 50 and 30 °/„ ad val. 10 °/¡, ad val 30 °/(, ad val. 30 °/„ ad val. 20 °/o ad val. Doll. cts. Gross 0 12 , ad val. }{ 10 ad val. 15 % ad val. 20 °/„ ad val. ■25 % ad val. 25 % ad val. 15 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. 35 °/o ad val. 30 ad val. 25 °/q ad val. 20 °/o ad val. 25 % ad val. 100 % ad val. Gross -21 and 30 ad val. 10 °/o ad val. 30 "/o ad val. 30 % ad val. 20 °/o ad val. Gross - - 6 178. 176 part i.—foreign import duties. OILS, MINERALS, &c.:—Seed Oils. Countries. Taripp Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English eauivalents. Russia Rbl. cop. Pond 2 00 Cwt. £. ». d. - 19 8 Sweden - • Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 07 Cwt. - 3 lié Norwat Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 05 Cwt. - 2 10 Denmark - ..... Kron. ore. Pund 0 04¿ Cwt. - 4 8J Germany lu bottles or jars ..... In casks Mkt. pf. 100 Kilos. 20 00 4 00 Cwt. 9> - 10 2 - 2 -1 Ft. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 55 Cwt. - - 5è Belgium - - Free - - Free. Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 6 00 Cwt. - 2 5t Portugal Linseed oil ------ Other kinds ...... Reis. Kilog. 43-60 76-30 Cwt. - 9 Hi - 17 5 Spain .... Pes. cts. 100 KUos. 23 00 Cwt. - 9 41 Italy - Lire cts. 100 Kilos. 6 00 Cwt. -2 5} Austria - In casks, skins, and bladders ... In bottles and jars - - - - Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 1 50 „ 10 00 Cwt. i> - 1 6} - 10 2 Switzerland - - Frs. cts. 100 KUos. 1 00 Cwt. - - 4| Greece - . Dr. lep. Oke 0 20 Cwt. - 6 4i Roumania ... Lei. h. 100 Kilos. 7 00 Cwt. - 2 10} Turkey - 8 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. United States-|^ Rape seed and hemp seed - - - . Linseed, cotton seed ..... Doll, cts. Gallon 0 10 0 25 Gallon - - 6 - 1 3 part i.—foreign import duties. 177 OILS, MINERALS, &c.:—Oil Cake. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English EaUIVALENTS. 1 £,, s. d. Russia - - - - Free - Free. Sweden - - . Free - Free. Norway - - . - . Free - Free. Denmark Free - Free. Germany- Free - Free. Holland - - - Free - Free. Beloíium - . . Free - Free. France - - - Free - Free. Portugal - Not speclñed. Spain - Not specified. Italy .1 . Free - Free. Austria - - - Free - Free. Switzerland - - • • w . Free - Free. Greece - - Not specified. Roumania Lei. h. 100 Kilos. 1 00 Cwt. - - 4f Turkey - 8 % ad val. 8 °/o United States . - Free - Free. 178. M 178 part i.—foreign import duties. OILS, MINERALS, &c.:—Grease. Countries. Taripp Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English EaUIVALENTS. Russia Sweden - Norway - Denmark Germany Holland - Belgium • France - Portugal Spain Italy •{ J •{ Austria - Switzerland Greece - Roumania Turkey United States^ * With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Machine and carriage grease . . Tallow . . - . . - Refuse of fat or train oil ; also carriage grease Tallow - Animal fat (other than lard) Carriage grease - - - -Note.—Cart grease in boxes, pots, andjcases,. &c., of one kilogramme, pay a duty of 5 per cent, ad valorem. Grease, of fish • - „ other kinds Rbl. cop. Poud *0 30 Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 02 Fi-ee - Free - Cwt. £. t. d. - 2 11^ Cwt. 1 Free. Free. Kron. ore. Pund 0 02^ 0 04¿ Mis. pf. 100 Kilos. 2 00 „ 3 00 Free - Cw(. - 2 4i - 4 81 Cwt - ' -i - I 6i Free - Frs. ets. Free. Free. Tallow Carriage grease Grease, of fish ------ Tallow and all grease for the manufacture of candles or soap - - - - - Grease employed in other industries - Carriage and machine grease ... 100 Kilos. 6 00 Cwt. - 2 61 Free - - Free. Free - Free. Pes. ets. 100 Kilos. I 00 C"t. - 5 Free - Frej. Fl. ir. 100 Kilos.. I 00 Cwt. - 1 4 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 50 Cwt. - - 21 „ 2 00 ». Dr. lep. Cwt. - 6 4| Oke 0 20 Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 6 00 Cwt. - 2 51 Free - Free. 100 Kilos. 6 00 Cwt. - 2 51 3 50 - „ - 1 5 8 °/o ad val. 8 ad val. Tallow Grease, not enumerated Note.—Grease for soap stocks, free. Doll. cts. Lb. 0 01 10 % ad val. Cwt. - 4 8 10 °/o ad val. part i.—foreign import duties. 179 OILS, MINERALS, &c. :—Candles. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English EaUlVALENTS. Jibl. cop. £. s. d. Russia Candles, all kinds - . . . . • With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Poud *2 00 Kron. ore. Cwt. - 19 8 Sweden - Candles, tallow or palmitine ... „ other kinds - - - - - Kilog. 0 07 0 12 Cwt. - 3 Hi - 6 9 Kron. ore. Norway - Candles, all kinds ..... Kilog. 0 13 Kron, ore. Cwt. 7 4 Denuare -'i Candles, tallow ------ „ other kinds - - - - - Pund 0 06j 0 12^ Mki. pf. Cwt. 1 1 1 1 Gbrmant Candles, all kinds - - - - - lOO Kilos. 18 00 Fl. ch. Cwt. - 9 li Holland Candles, tallow ...... „ other kinds . ... 100 Kilos. 3 00 .5 °/o ad val. Cwt. - 2 ad cal. H Belgium - All kinds ..... 10 °/„ ad val. Frs. cti. 10 °/o ad val. Candles, other than tallow . . . - 100 Kilos. 16 00 Cwt. 6 6 Excise duty in addition ... ,; 30 00 » - 12 2 Prance - -( Tallow candles, of which the wicks are woven, twisted, or plaited, and chemically treated „ 12 00 - 4 lOè Excise duty in addition " _ " „ " 30 00 ff - 12 2 Other tallow candles ..... „ 6 00 Reis. ft - 2 5i 1 Candles, wax and sperm . . . - Kilog. 54-50 Cwt. 12 6 Portugal -( „ tallow . . . - . „ 32-70 77 7 6 i ,, Stearine and paraffine . „ 76 30 77 - 17 5 178. 180 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. OILS, MINERALS, &c. :—Candles—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English eauivalents. Pes. cts. £. s. d. Spain - -j Candles, wax, paraffine, Stearine, and sperm 100 Kilos 50 00 Cwt. 1 - 4 1 „ tallow )» 1 00 Lire eis. Jf 5 Candles, tallow 100 Kilos. 1 00 Cwt, - 4i Italy - ,, Stearine - - - . - » 15 00 ^9 - 6 1 „ wax, yellow - - • - . » 20 . 00 *) - 8 2 „ „ white, also sperm candles 40 00 Fl. kr. 99 - 16 3 ( Candles, tallow 100 Kilos. 6 00 Cwt. - 6 1 Austria - - / „ sperm, Stearine, &c. - . . 1» 11 00 99 - 11 2 I „ wax ff 10 00 99 - 10 2 Frs. cit. Switzerland •/ Candles, tallow ------ 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 n I „ wax, sperm, Stearine, and paraffine » 16 00 Dr. lep. 5> - 6 6 Greece - -j' Candles, tallow ------ Oke 0 20 Cwt - 6 a i „ wax ------ »» 2 00 Lei. b. 99 3 4 Candles, tallow ------ 100 Kilos 8 00 Cwt. - 3 3 Roumania -, paraffine and ceresine . - - »» 13 00 99 - 5 3 „ Stearine and spermaceti - - - 99 O o 99 - 10 2 I „wax ----- - 9» 55 00 99 1 2 4 Turkey - All kinds ------- 8 °/o ad tal. 8 7o ad val. United States Candles and tapers of all kinds - - - 20 °/o ad val. 20 7o ad val. 181 h ¡nts. S. /I. 14 9 19 1 2 10 5 8 15 10 1 lOè 16 11 5 8 17 8 2 4} 2 6^ 5 1 15 3 5 1 8 6 3 9i 8 6 2 5i PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. OILS, MINERALS, &c. Soap. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Soap of all kinds, not perfdmed - - - „ scented, in cakes, in powder, or liquid- • With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Soap, soft - - - - „ other kinds, not perfamed „ ' pei||med - - - Soft soap ------- Transparent soap - - - - - Other kinds of soap - - - - - Scented soap, soap in tablets, and soap powder Other kinds ------ Soft, soap ------ Hard soap, not otherwise Specified, in bars, &c. ------- Soap in tablets, balls, boxes, jars, pots, &c., perfumed soap of all kinds . . - Scented soap - - - Excise duty in addition - Other kinds - - - Excise duty in addition - All kinds • - - - Poud Kilog. Kilog. Fund Ebl. cop. * I 50 *6 00 Kron. ore. 0 05 0 10 0 28 Kron. ore. 0 03-3 0 30 0 10 Kron. ore. 0 33i Mis. pf. 100 Kilos. 5 00 „ 10 00 „ 30 00 Fl. cts. 100 Kilos. 6 00 ,, 10 00 „ 4 50 „ 10 00 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 6 00 m 3 182 PART I.—POREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. OILS, ¡MINERALS, kn-'.—Soxv—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. T Prance - J Portugal .Spain- Italy Austria - J Switzerland - Greece Roumania Turkey rsited States ■ Scented - - . • - Other . . . - . * Exclusive of Excise duty on trans¬ parent soap, see p. 161. Common Scented Common ------- Scented Common Other kinds Common ------- Fine soap : In cakes, tablets, cases, and jars, and scented soap . - . - • Common ------- Other, not scented Scented - - - - - Toilet soap - - - - - . • Other kinds All kinds - - - - - - ' ■ Scented and fancy soaps - - - . Other kinds of soap - - ^ - - ^ ■ Tariff Rates of Duty. Frs. cts. 100 KUos. *8 00 »6 GO Kilog. Reis. 54-50 163-50 English Equivalents. Cwt. Pes. cts. 100 KUos.^8 75 Kilog. 2 00 Lire cts. 100 KUos. 6 00 „ 12 00 Fl. kr. 100 KUos. 2 50 „ 15 00 Frs. cts. 100 KUos. 1 50 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Civt- Cwt. jDr. lep. Oke 0 20 0 40 „ 5 00 I Lei. b. 7 7o ad val. 7 % ad val. 100 KUos. 15 00 Cwt - 6 1 8 "/(, ad val. 8 °¡g ad val. Lh. 2Q °/o ad val. Doll. cts. O 15 Cwt. 3 10 - 20 °/o ad val. part i.—foreign import duties. 183 OILS, MINERALS, &c.:—Petroleum and Rock Oils. coüntries. Tariff CIíASsification. * With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Raw - Refined Tariff Rates of Duty. Rbl. cop, Poud *0 60 Kron. ore. Free - All kinds Note.—Mineral oil, not intended for 'lighting purposes, may he admitted free by special permission. All kinds All kinds Of British origin: Raw Refined ------- Of other than British originy^ or British refining, but imported from England : Raw Refined EUog. 0 02 Kron. ore. Eilog. 0 10 Fund Kron. ore. 0 04i Mhs.pf. 100 Kilos. 6 00 Fl. cts. lOOKUos. 0 55 Free Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 18 00 25 00 23 00 30 00 Kilog. Reis. 54*50 m 4 • English eauivalents. JC. F. d. Cwt. - 5 ii Free. Cwt. - 1 IJ^ Cwt. - 5 8 Cwt. - 4 Cwt. -3-1 Cwt. Free. Cwt. Cnr. 7 4 10 2 9 4 12 2 12 6 184 PART I.—FORKIGN IMPQRT DUTIES. OILS, MINERALS, &c.:—Petroleum and Rock Oils—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Switzerland Raw: Import duty - „ Surcharge „ Transitory duty Refined : Import duty „ Surcharge - „ Transitory duty - In barrels : Raw - Refined { In metal cases, or glass bottles or jars: Raw Refined . - . . - Raw, and not fit for lighting purposes with¬ out refining or purifying : (а) Of a density exceeding 830/ degrees at 12° Reaumur (б) Of a density of 83Ö degrees and less . - - . - Raw, and fit for linhting purposes without refining or purifying .... Refined or lialf refined : (а) Of a density exceeding 870 degrees (б) Of a density of 870 degrees and less Refined, of a density of less than 770 degrees for industrial purposes, and not intended to be used for lubricating purposes or for lighting (under special conditions) - * Consumption duty included. United States Raw - Refined 100 Kilos. Pe», cts. O 41 8 34 3 75 5 50 17 25 3 75 100 Kilos, Gross ilos. \ wt. J Lire cts. 27 00 33 00 29 00 36 00 Fl. kr. 100 Kilos.\ , ^-etwt. J '■ 2 00 „ *10 00 *1 90 10 00 Free - Cwt. £. ». d. - - 2 Fr», cts. 100 Kilos. 1 25 I Cwt. Oke Prs. lep. 0 43 Free - 8 °/o ad val. 10 °/o ad vol. 20 °/o ad val. 4Î 6i 2| 61 Cwt. gross- 11 - - 13 5 „ - 11 9 - 14 8 Cwt. - 1 11 - 2 -i - 10 2 - 1 lU - 10 2 Free. 6 Cwt. - 13 9 Free. 8 % ad val. 10 % cd val. 20 °/o ad val. part i.—foreign import duties, 185 OILS, MINEEALS, &c. :—Turpentine (Oil and Spirits of). Countries. Tariff Classification. • With an addition of 20 pei cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Oil of turpentine Switzerland United States Essence of turpentine Venice turpentine Other kinds Tariff Rates of Dutv. Rbl. cop. Pond *0 33 Kilog. Kilog. Pund Kron. ore. 0 07 Kron. ore. 0 06-7 Kron. ore. 0 04i Free - Free - Free Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 5 00 Kilog. Tteis. 5-45 Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 10 00 Zire cts. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Fl. Jtr. 100 Kilos. 1 50 Not specified Drs. lep. Oke 0 30 Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 18 50 4 00 8 °/o ad val. Doll. cts. Gallon 0 20 English Equivalents. £. i. d. Cwt. - 3 3 Cwt. - 3 Hi Cwt. - 3 91 Cwt. - 4 Si Free. Free. Free. - 2 -i - I 3 - 4 -Í- Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. - i 21 Cwt. _ 1 61 - Not specified. Cwt. - 0 71 Cwt. - 7 6 - 1 71 8 °/o '^d val. Gallon - 1 _ 178. 186 PART í.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. OILS, MINERALS, &c. :—Eosin. Countries. 1 Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Knglisii Equivalents. White rosin - Rbl. cop. Pond »Oil £. s. d. Cwt. ^-11 Russia Other kinds - • With an addition of Í20per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. 0 33 - 3 3 Sweden - Free - Free. Denmark Brown and yellow rosin . . . - Other kinds - Kron. ore. Pund 0 OOi 0 10^ Cwt. - - 6|- - 11 9 Germany Free - Free. Holland - Free. Belgium - Free - Free. France - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 2 00 Cwt. - - 9i Portugal -|^ Common Other kiuds Free. 5'45 °/o ad vat. Spain - -|^ Pine rosin ------- Other kinds ------ Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 41 „ 10 00 Cwt. - - 2 - 4 -i Italy - Free - Free. Austria - "i Common ------- Refined ------ Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 0 50 „ 1 50 Cwt. - - 6 - 1 6 Switzerland -í Raw -------- Refined ------- Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 iO 1 „ 1 50 Cwt. - - 1 s» " ~ ' è Greece - Free - Free. Roumania Lei. ft. 100 Kilos. I 50 ' Cwt. - - 71 Turkey - 8 ad vol. 8 °/o ad val. UnitedStates| Raw - - - - - - - Refined - - - 10 °/j, ad ral. 20 °/o ad val. j 1 10 °/(j ad val. 20 ad val. part i.—foreign import duties. 187 OILS, MINEEALS, &c. Pitch. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Russia - Sweden - * With an addition of 20 pet cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Itbl. cop. Pond gross *0 05 Free - £,. s. d. Cwt. gross - - C Free. Norway - Denmark - Free - Kron. lire. Fund 0 00^ Free. Cwt. - - 6f Germany Free - Free. Holland - Free. Belgium - Free - Free. Prance Free - Free. Portugal Free. Spain - - . - Pes. ets. 100 Kilos. 0 41 Cwt. - - - 2 Italy Lire cts. 100 Kilos. I 00 Cwt. " - - 4| Austria - Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 0 50 Cwt. - - 6 ¡Switzerland - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 20 Cwt. - - I Greece - Free. soumanta Lñ. b. 100 Kilos. 1 50 Cwt. - - Turkey - 8 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. United States 20 ad vat. 20 °/o ad vat. 178. 188 part i.—foreigx ibiport duties. OILS, MINERALS, &c.—Coal, Cinders, and Patent Fuel. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates English of Duxy. Equivalents. France - Portugal Switzerland - United States J Imported at Baltic ports - „ Black Sea ports „ along the land frontier Coal and coke Cinders Coal ■ Coke • Coals Coals Coal, Anthracite „ Bituminous and shale ,, Other kinds, and slack Coke - - - Rbl. cop. £. s. d. Pond 0 OOi Ton ■ - - llj 0 U2 , „ - 3 llj 0 on Free - Free - Krön. ore. Ships' last 3 00 Free - Free - Free - ■2 lli- Free. Free. Ton - 1 4 Free. Free. Free. I Frs. cts. I ICO Kilos. 0 12 j Ton 1,000 „ 0 12 ,, Ton Reis. 327 Ton 654 1,000 Kilof r '23 ' Ton - llf - 11 1 6 3 - , 1 -i Free - Free - Free. Free. Frs. cts. I 100 Kilos. 0 02 Ton Free - Free - 8 °/o ad val. Doll. cts. Free - Ton 0 75 Free. Free. 8 % ad val. Free. Ton - 3 1,1 ) 30 „ - 1 3 20 °/o ad vat. I 20 °/o ad ral. part i.—foreign import duties. 189 OILS, MINERALS, &c. Cement. Countries. Tariff Classification. ! 1 1 Tariff Rates of Duty. English eauivalents. Rbl. cop. £. s. d. Russia • With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Poud *0 07 Cwt. - - 81 Free - Free. Norway - Free - Free. Den.vare Free - Free. Germant Free - Free. Holland - Free - . Free. Belgium - Free - Free. France Free. Portugal Free. Spain Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 06 Ton - - 0 Italy Lire cts. IDO Kilos. 0 50 Cwt. - - 2; -lustria - Fl. ir. 100 Kilos. 0 50 Cwt. - - 6 Switzerland - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 70 Cwt. - - 3 Greece - Dr. lep. Oke 0 04 Cwt. - 1 3 Roomanla Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 0 60 Cwt. - - 3 Turkey - 8 °/o ad vat. 8 °/o ad val. United States 20 °¡^ ad val. 20 ad val. 178. 190 PAKT i.—foreign import duties. OILS, MINERALS, &c. :—Fireclay. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English EaUIVALENTS. Switzerland Greece- United States Free Free - Free - Free Free - Free - Free - Free Free - Pes. eta. 100 Kilos. 0 06 Free - Free - Free - Free - £. a. d. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 0 10 8 °/o ad val. Doll. cts. Ton 1 50 Ton - 6 Free. Free. Free. Free. Cwt. - ~ "I 8 °/o ad val. Ton - 6 3 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 191 OILS, MINERALS, &c. :—Millstones and Grindstones. Countries. Taripf Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English eauivalbnts. ■{ Up to 14 inches diameter - - - From 14 „ to 20 inches diameter From 20 ,, to 32 „ „ -From 32 „ to 41 „ „ . - Of 42 inches diameter and above Grindstones, small - - . . „ other kinds, and millstones , Switzerland -< Millstones - - • Grindstones, unmounted „ mounted Houmania Turkey - United States.^ Rough stones for millstones * - - " Millstones, French, of all sizes - „ of Carpathian quartz " „ ' common, of trachite and others Grindstones - - - . - Grindstones, rough or finished Millstones- - - - " Poud RbL cop. 0 03 £. Cwt. d. •Ji Free Free - Kron. ore. Each Cubic ft. 0 08i 0 164 0 334 0 334 Mks. pf. 100 Kilos. 0 25 5 °/o ad val. Free Free . Free Kilog Ret». 1-09 Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 06 Free - Free - Prs. cts. 100 Kilos. 1 00 Cwt. - - 0 30 4 00 - 1 Free Free. Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 0 20 Cwt. - - Each 48 00 Each 1 18 „ 36 00 1 8 18 00 - 14 100 Kilos. 3 25 Cwt. - 1 8 "/o ad val. 8 % ad val. Doll. ets. Ton 1 75 Ton - 7 20 °/„ ad val. 20 % od val. Free. Free. Each - - »i » — — Cubic ft. - - Cwt. - - 5 ad val. Free. Free. Free. -J 1 n 44 44 14 Cwt. Ton - 3 - 6 Free. Free. 4f H 178. 192 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. OILS, MINEKALS, &c.:—Koofing Slates. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Switzerland Greece - Rodmania Turkey - U nited States • Entering by sea - Rbl. cop. Pond 0 03 Cwt. £,. s. d. - - 3i Free - Free - Free Mhs. pf. 100 Kilos. 1 Ó0 0 50 Free - Fn. eta. 1,000 2 00 Frs. eta. 1,000 2 00 Free Pea. eta. 100 Kilos. 0 06 Free - Free - Fra. eta. 100 Kilos. 0 10 Free - Not specified 8 °/(j ad val. 25 °/o ad val. Free. Free. Free. Cwt. - 9i - 3 Free. 1,000 - 1 7} 1,000 - 1 7i Free. Ton - - 6 Free. Free. Ton - 9» Free. - Not specified. 8 % 25 % ad val. "part i;—foreigsr import duties. 193 ARTICLES OF FOOD—Bacon and Hams. Countries. Taripp Classification. Taripp Rates op Duty. En&lish Equivalents. Russia - Sweden - * With an addition of 20 on each rouble of duty leviable. Rbl. cop. Pond *0 80 £. s. d. Cwt. - 7 11 Free. Norway - Smoked - - - - - Other kinds - - - - Kron ore. Kilog. 0 20 Free - \ Cwt. - 11 4 Free. Denmark Free - Free. Germany Mbs. pf. 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt. - 10 2 Holland Salted ....... Smoked or dried ..... Ft. cts. 100 Kilos. 1 00 1 25 Cwt. - - 101^ — i s Belgium - Free - Free. France - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 50 Cwt. - 1 10 Portugal Reis. Kilog. 81 "7 5 Cwt. - 18 8 Spain Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 15 00 Cwt. - 6 1 Italy . ------ Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt. - 8 2 Austria - Ft. kr. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - 3 -J- Switzerland - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 7^ Greece - Free Free. Roumahia Salted ....... Smoked Ln. h. 100 Kilos. C 50 „ 20 00 Cwt. - 2 7|- - 8 2 Turkey - 8 °/o ad val. 8 °/(, ad val. United States Roll. cts. Lb. 0 02 Cwt. - 9 4 00 N 194 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD- -Butter. coüntries. Taripf Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Russia Rhl. cop. Poud 0 50 £. s. d. Cwt. - 4 11 Sweden - Free - Free. Norway - Free. Denmark F)-ee Free. Germany Mks. pf. 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt. - 10 2 Holland - Free - Free. Belgium - Free - Free. France Fresh - Salted ....... Frs. et>. 100 Kilos. 2 00 Free. Cwt. - Of Portugal - Reit, Kilog. 163-50 Cwt. 1 17 5 Spain . Pet. cts. 100 Kilos. 56 00 Cwt. 12 9 Italy - Fresh Salted Rire. cts. 100 Kilos. 5 00 „ 15 00 Cwt. 2 -J - 6 1 Austria - Fl. Jtr. 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. 4 -f Switzerland - - Frs. cts. lOO Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - 1 2f Greece For the table, fresh or slightly salted - Salt, for cooking purposes - . - - Dr. lep. Oke 1 20 0 60 Cwt. 1 18 Ö -19 Roui^ania LH. b. 100 Kilos. 12 00 Cwt. - 4 10^ Turkey 8 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. United States - Roll. cts. Lh. 0 04 Cwt. - 18 8 pakt i.—foreign import duties. 195 ARTICLES OF FOOD- -Cheese. Countries. Taripp Classification Tariff Rates op Duty. 1 English Equivalents. Russia *With an addition of 20 °l^ on each rouble of duty leviable. Bbl. cop. Poud * 5 00 Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 07 Cwt. Cwt. £. s. (I. 2 9 3 - 3 lU Norway - Kron. ore. KiloR. 0 15 Cwt. 1 00 Denmark Kron. ore. Pund 0 10^ Cwt. - 11 9 Germany Mks. pf. 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt. - 10 -2 Holland - Fl. cts. 100 Kilos. 5 00 Cwt. - 4 2Î Beloium .<1 Common ------- Other kinds - - - - - Fr$. cts. Free 100 KUos. 10 00 Cwt. Free. - 4 -f f Hard Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 n France - -< Soft -------- 3 00 )) - 1 Portugal Common ------- Superior ------- Reis. Kilog. 109-00 190-75 Cwt. î> 1 4 11 -2 3 7 Spain . Pes. cts. Kilog. 0 30 Cwt. - 14 S Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 8 00 Cwt. - 3 3 Austria - Ft. kr. 1 100 Kilos. 1 40 Cwt. - 4 Switzerland - .----- - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 H Greece - - Dr. lep. : Oke 0 80 Cwt. 1 7 Egomania Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 12 00 Cwt. - 4 10^ Turkey - 8 % ad vnl. 8 °/^ ad val. United States Doll. cts. Lb. 0 04 Cwt. - 18 « 178. 196 part i. — foreign import duties. AKÏICLES OF FOOD—Beef, Salted. Countries. Tariff Classific ation. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Russia - Rhl. cop. Pond *0 80 £. s. d. Cwt. - 7 11 • •With an addition of í0 °/o on each rouble of duty leviable. Sweden - Free. Norway - Smoked ...... Other kinds - - ... Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 20 Free - Cwt. - 11 4 Free. Denmark Free. Germany Mks. pf. 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt. - 10 2 Holland Salted ....... Smoked or dried ..... Fl. et». 100 KUos. 6 00 8 00 Cwt. - 5 1 - 6 9 Belgium - Free. France - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 50 Cwt. - 1 10 Portugal .... ... Reis. Kilog. 21-80 Cwt. - 5 - Spain Salted or jerked ..... Pes. cts. loo Kilos. 2 80 Cwt. - 1 If Italy - - Lire. cts. 100 KUos. 20 00 Cwt. - 8 2 Austria - . Fl. ir. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. —3—4 Switzerland - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 71 Greece - Free Free. Roumania .'I Salted ....... Smoked ....... Lei. b. lOO Kilos. 6 50 „ 20 00 Cwt. - 2 71 - 8 2 Turkey - 8 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. United States Doll. cts. Lb. 0 01 Cwt. - 4 8 part i.—foreign import duties. 197 AETICLES OF FOOD—Pork, Salted. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. > Hbl. cop. £. ». d. Rdssia - - , ♦With an addition of 20 on each rouble of duty leviable. Poud *0 80 Cwt. - 7 11 Sweden - Free - Free. Norway - -| Smoked - - - - - Other kinds Kron. lire. Kilog. 0 20 Free - Cwt. - 11 4 Free. Denmark Free - Free. Germany 3Iks. pf. 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt. - 10 2 Holland Snlted Smoked or dried - - . Fl. cts. 100 Kilos. I 00 1 25 Cwt. , - - lOJ- - 1 -f Belgium - Free - Free. France • W - - - - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 60 Cwt. - 1 10 Portugal Reis. Kilog. 81-75 Cwt. - 18 8 Spain Pes. cts. ICO Kilos. 15 00 Cwt. - 6 I Italy Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt. - 8 2 Austria - Fl. ir. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. -3-1 fSwiTZERLAND - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 7J 1 Free. roUMANIA - 1 Salted Smoked - - - - Lei. i, 100 Kilos. 6 50 „ 20 00 Cwt. - 2 7-| - 8 " » o .. Turkey - 1 8 °/o ad val. 3°¡a ad val. United States 1 . 1 Roll. cts. Lb. 0 01 Cwt. - 4 8 178. N 3 198 pakt i. —foreign import duties. ARTICLES OF FOOD—Cocoa, Prepared, and Chocolate. coixtries. RU--^IA - sweden Norway Denmark (ier.many Holland belgil'm France - Portugal -{ -{ ./ -{ Cocoa, ground, without sugar . . - Chocolate ------- * With an addition of 20 °/¡, on each rouble of duty leviable. Cocoa ------- Chocolate - - - - . Cocoa : In powder, cakes, or lumps, and chocolate Cocoa : Powder, paste, and chocolate - - - Cocoa, prepared, and chocolate - Chocolate, prepared with sugar - All other kinds - - - - Italy Austria >witzerland Greece { houmania •{ Turkey - United States Chocolate - Cocoa, ground Cocoa Chocolate - Cocoa : Caracas and the like - . - - Guayaquil and the like - - - - Transitory duty in addition to the above . - - - - Chocolate - . - - . Cocoa, grround or paste Chocolate - - - Cocoa, ground, paste, and chocolate Cocoa - - - „ in powder and chocolate - Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Poud Kilog. Rbl. cop. *5 50 *8 00 Kron. ore. 0 30 0 50 Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 40 Kron. ore. Pund 0 14^ Mks. pf. 100 Kilos. 80 00 Ft. cts. 100 Kilos. 25 00 Free - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 45 00 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 93 00 „ 135 00 Reis. 21-80 109-00 Kilog. Cocoa - . „ ground, paste, and chocolate Cocoa, greund or in tablets Chocolate - - - Cocoa, prepared, and chocolate Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 91 00 „ 56 00 „ 16 00 Kilog. 1 00 Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 100 00 „ 120 00 Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 50 00 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 1 50 16 00 Cwt. V Cwt. » Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. » Cwt. 9> Cwt Cwt. £. s. d, 2 14 2 3 18 10 - 16 11 1 8 3 1 2 7 - 16 6 2 - 8 1 1 2 Free. Fi-ee - Dr. ley. Oke 3 00 Lei. h. 100 Kilos. 22 00 20 00 8 % ad val. - 18 3 1 17 9 2 14 10 - o 1 4 11 1 17 - 1 2 9 - 6 6 2-8 2-8 2 8 9 2 10 10 - - n - 6 6 Free. Cwt. 4 16 - Cwt. - 8 11 - 8 2 Lb. Doll. ef.i. 0 02 8 ad val. Cwt. - 9 4 9. d. 6 10 6 7 4 G 6 2 2 3 7 5 2 8 6 8 4 2 8 I. pakt i.—foreign import duties. ARTICLES OF FOOD—Confectionery. Tariff Classification. gross weight Cakes and Biscuits - Other kinds ♦ With an addition of 20 °/o on each rouble of duty leviable. Cakes, biscuits, and preserves Other kinds - . . Tariff Rates of Duty. Sweetmeats (see Sugar, refined). Other kinds - . . - Without sugar or honey . . . . Preserved with sugar or honey, and mar¬ malade Sweetmeats ------ In syrup - Dry - Comfits, sweetmeats, or fruits preserved in sugar, spirits, or molasses - - - Other Confectionery: Valued at 30 cents, or less per pound „ above 30 cents., or when sold otherwise than by the pound Poud Kilog. Kilog. >> Pund Rbl. cop. * 3 50 * 8 00 Kron. ore. 0 47 Kron. ore. 0 40 0 46S Kron. ore. 0 14^ Mhs. pf. 100 Kilos. 60 00 Fl. cts. 100 Kilos. 25 00 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos, 25 00 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 8 00 )) 27 00 58 00 Rets. Kilog. 76-30 .• 136-25 Pes. cts. Kilog. 1 00 Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 80 00 Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 40 00 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 50 00 Dr. lep Oke 3 00 Lei. b. lOOKUos. 20 00 8°/„ ad val. 35 °/(, ad val. Lb. Doll. cts. 0 10 50 °L ad val. N 4 200 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD—FISH. Countries. Russia Sweden■ Norway- Denmark Germany Tariff Classification. - Fish : Fresh (except Shell Fish) : Imported in Russian ships - . - ,, foreign ships - - - Marinated and prepared in oil, also caviar ------ Salted and smoked, except herrings Herrings, salted or smoked, cod and all other fish, kippered or air dried - Oysters, lobsters, crabs, mussels Oysters, lobsters, crabs, mussels, if im¬ ported in hermetically sealed vessels - • With an addition of 20 °/o on each rouble of duty leviable. Fish : Fresh ------- Salted or preserved ; anchovies and sar¬ dines, tunny fish - - - - Salted or preserved, other kinds Fish; Sardines and anchovies in oil - Other, salted, smoked, or preserved in oil, or in air-tight cases - - - Ctther kinds ------ f Fish : Fresli : oysters . - - „ other kinds - . - - Salted or smoked, dried or otherwise pre¬ served ; Anchovies, lampreys, salmon, sar¬ dines, caviar, mussels, and oysters Other kinds - - - - Fish : Fresh (except shell-fish) - - . . Oysters and Ipbsters - - - . Other marine shell-fish - - - - Herrings, salted (if in the ordinary barrels of commerce) ,, „ (if otherwise packed) Salted, in casks (except herrings), dried, smoked, or cured - . . - Preserved in vinegar, oil, or spice, in casks Preserved otherwise, and fish of all kinds in hermetically sealed tins, &c. - Caviar and substitutes - - - - Tariff Rates of Duty. Rbl. cop¬ £. s. d. Poud Free - gross * 0 io Free. Cwt. gross- - Ilf f9 j? •4 I 00 20 » 1 99 ~ 19 11 5 10 9} 0 •2 22 CO 99 ~ 2 19 2 8 99 •4 00 „ 1 19 5 Kron. Ore. Free - Kilog. 0 20 Free - Kilog. Kron. ore. 0 20 0 40 Free - Kron. ore. Fund 0 03^ Free - Fund 0 06i 0 OOf English eauivalents. Free. Cwt. - II 4 Free. Cwt. - II 4 1 2 7 Free. Cwt. - 3 61 Free. Cwt. >> - 7 I - - 8J Mhs. pf. Free - „ 24 00 {(î.r.',} » «> Free. Cwt. gross I 5 - 12 Barrel 3 - 100 Kilos. 2 00 Cwt. - 1 4 tJ 3 00 Cwt. _ I 99 12 00 » 6 n 60 00 1 10 6 99 150 00 n 3 16 2 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 201 ARTICLES OF FOOD—Fish—Continued. Countries. Taripp Classification. Taripp Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Fl. cts. £. s. d. 100 Kilos. 25 00 Cwt. I 1 2 - - Free. Free - - Free. Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 5 00 Cwt. - 2 1 » 10 00 - 4 .{ 1 Free - Free. Free - - Free. 1,000 I 50 1,000 I 100 Kilos. 10 00 Cwt. - 4 ii 4 » 48 00 77 - 19 6 '7 5 00 77 - 2 77 10 00 77 — 4 Free - Free. 100 Kilos. 10 00 Cwt, - 4 -Î Reis. Kilog. 2-78 Cwt. - - 71 3-71 77 - - lOi 77 9-27 77 _ 2 77 1-85 »7 - - 5 Pes. cts. 100 Kiios, I 50 Cwt. - _ H 77 17 50 '7 - 7 I 77 3 00 7 - I n ,, 12 00 77 - 4 lOi 77 3 00 77 - I Lire. cts. - - Free. 100 Kilos. 5 00 Cwt. _ 2 I 5 77 6 00 i7 _ 2 51 7 10 00 77 - 4 3 —T 77 30 00 77 - 12 2 Fl. kr. Free - _ Free. 100 Kilos. 10 00 Cwt. _ 10 2 ., 3 00 77 - 3 -i 77 50 00 77 2 10 10" 77 15 00 77 - 15 3 77 40 00 77 2 - 8 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 2 50 Cwt. - I -i 2 00 77 - - 9J »> 16 00 77 _ 6 6 30 00 77 - 12 2 -{ Switzerland ' 178. In hermetically sealed vessels Other kinds - - - All kinds - Lobsters, fresh ------ „ preserved - . - . - Mussels and other shell fish (except oysters) Oysters, fresh, young (Naissain) „ other „ preserved - - . - - Cod, dried, salted, or smoked - - - Other kinds of sea fish, fresh - . - „ „ „ smoked, salted, dried, or preserved Fresh-water fish, fresh - - - . „ dried, salted, smoked, or preserved - - - Fresh fish, or with such an amount of salt as is indispensable for their preservation Sardines, salted or pressed - - - Other kinds, salted and pressed, smoked or preserved ------ Shell fish ------- Fresh fish, or with such an amount of salt as is indispensable for their preservation Dried cod fish and stock fish, import duty - „ „ „ transitory duty, Salted, smoked, or pickled - - . - Shell fish - - - - Fresh ------ Dried or smoked - - - In brine - . . - - Pickled and prepared in oil, or in cases Caviar, and other prepared fish roes - Fresh, except shell fish - - - Shell fish - - - - - - Salted, smoked, or dried - - - Caviar - - - Fish, prepared, in casks - - - - Fish, preserved, in cases, bottles, &c. - Fresh ------- Salted, smoked, dried, or prepared in any other manner; in cases of 5 kilos.or more in weight - - Ditto, in cases or packages of less than 5 kilos, in weight - - - - - Oysters, lobsters, mussels, &c., fresh - 202 I'ART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD—Fish—Continued. COUNTHIBS. UnitedStatesí Tariff Classificatiom. Fresh - - .... Salted, sninked, or dried, not otherwise mentioned - .... Sturgeons, smoked, or dried ; shrimps, lob¬ sters, and other kinds of fish, in boxes, prepared for consumption Cod and stockfish .... Caviar, black - - - - - „ red, of all kinds .... Oysters - ..... All other shell flsh .... Fresh ...... Salted, di'ied, or smoked, except those speci¬ fied below ..... Sterlets, sturgeons, mackerel, stockfish, and herrings ..;... Tunny fish in brine . . . . - Sardines in kegs - - Preserved fish roe (Boutargue) ... Caviar of sterlet and stui-geoii - ,, other kinds ..... Lobsters ....... Oysters, fresh - - - - - Mussels, and other shelj fish . - - All kinds ...... Mackerel ...... Herrings, pickled or salted Salmon, pickled - - - - Other kinds, not in barrels, including fresh fish - - .... Ditto, pickled, in barrels .... Fisb, preserved in oil, except anchovies and sardines ...... Fish, prepared, or preserved otherwise than in oil, not specially mentioned Shrimps, oysters, and other shell-fish, fresh Anchovies and sardines, packed in oil or otherwise : In tin boxes, measuring not more than 5 inches in length, 4 inches in width, and 3^ inches in depth ... In J-boxes. measuring not more than Ö inches in length, 4 inches in width, and I|inches in depth ... In ¿-boxes, measuring not more than 4j inches in length, inches in width, and li inches in depth - In any other form . . . - Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Dr. Icp. Free Oke 0 20 I 00 >• 0 10 V 2 00 >* 0 20 0 50 Free Le b. 100 Kilos. 4 00 »? 6 00 9} 6 00 fi 20 00 Kilog. 8 00 I 50 100 Kilos. 32 00 » 8 00 20 00 12 00 Î' 2 00 £. s. d. - ' Free. Cwt. - 6 4| 1 12 - - 3 2è 3 4 - 6 4Í - 16 Free. 8 °/j, ad val. Doll. cit. - 1 - 2 - 2 - 8 - 3 3 1- - 13 - - 3 3 -82 - 4 10¿ 'ï 5i H 2 3 8 °lg ad val. Lb. Ol Cwt. olh' (II I „ 0 00¿ 0 Ol 30 °/q ad ral. 25 °/(, ad ral. Free 30 °/(, ad val. 25 °/o ad ral. Free. Per box 0 10 Per box - - 5 0 05 ^ ., - 0 02¿| „ - H 40 °/o ad ral. \ 40 % ad vnl. PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DT TIES. 203 ARTICLES OF FOOD—HOPS. Countries. j Tariff Classification. j Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Russia - Sweden - ♦With au addition of 20 on each rouble of duty leviable. Rhl. cop. Pond • *1 20 Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 10 £. s. d. Cwt. - 11 10 Cwt. - 5 8 Norway - - Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 47 Cwt. 16 6 Denmark Kron ore. Puud 0 Cwt. — 16 6 Germany Mks. pf. n 00 Kilos."! 20 00 Gross wt.j Cwt. sross - 10 2 Holland - Free. Belgium - - Free Free. France - - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 12 50 Cwt. - 5 1 Portugal - 5 °/o ad vat. 5 °/(, ad ral. Spain . Pes. cts. 100 Kilos. 10 00 Cwt. - 4 -f Italy . Free - Free. Austria - Fl. kr. ' 100 Kilos 10 00 Cwt. - 10 2 Switzerland - 1 1 Frs. cts. 100 KUos. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 7i Greece - Free - Free. Rod m an ia - Lei. b. 100 Kilos, 25 00 Cwt. - 10 2 Turkey - 8 °/o ad val. 8 ad val. United States Doll. cts. Lb. 0 08 Cwt. 1 17 4 178. 204 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. i^RTICLES OF FOOD—SUGAR. Countries. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. - Sugar, raw ; At ports of the Black Sea or Sea of Azov- At other ports or by the land frontier Sugar, refined, in loaves, pieces, or lump, and sugar candy : At ports of the Black Sea or Sea of Azov At other ports or by the land frontier - Molasses ...... Sugar : Unrefined, up to No. 18, Dutch standard - „ No. 18, Dutch standard, and above . - - . Refined, including candy, loaf, and powdered sugar - - - - - Syrup or molasses - - - - Sugar, all kinds . - . - - Syrup or molasses - - - - - Sugar : Refined, randy, lump, or powdered, of No. 19, Dutch standard, and above Additional duty .... Unrefined, except Muscovado, from No. 15 to No. 18, Dutch standard Additional duty * . _ Unrefined, from No. 10 to No. 14, and Muscovado from No. 15 to No. 18, Dutch standard - - - - - Additional duty . . . - Unrefined, inferior to No. 10, and Musco, vado inferior to No. 15, Dutch standard ; also syrup - .... Additional duty .... Molasses ...... Additional duty , . . . Sugar : Refined, candy or lump, and unrefined, of No. 19, Dutch standard, and above . Unrefined; below No. 19, Dutch standard Syrup or molasses ..... Molasses for use in distillation ... I Hi I. cop. Poud 1 90 Cwt. » 2 00 » 2 80 >> >y 2 90 >• •> 1 20 » Kran. ore. Kilog. 0 23-5 Cwt. » 0 33 J? V 0 33 0 10 77 Kron. ore. Kilogl 0 41 Cwt. V 0 067 •5 Kron. ore. Pund 0 Cwt. 3t 0 02 i yy 0 071 yy V 0 02^ yy if 0 OH yy f* 0 02^ yy 0 06f ;y 0 Oli yy •> 0 03| yy 0 Olí yy Mks. pf. 100 Kilos. 30 00 Cwt. 24 00 yy 15 00 yy Free - - £. s. d. Free. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 205 ARTICLES OF FOOD—Sugar—Continued. CouNxniEs. Tariff Rates of Duty. Portugal Unrefined (Excise Duty) ; Of a saccharine richness of more than 98 7o- Of a saccharine richness of not more than 98 °/o! fw every per centage of its quality Treacle or molasses, containing I0°/o less of solid sugar (Import Duty) - Refined (Excise Duty) : Candy, Ist class - - - - - „ 2nd class . - - - - Melis, lump, and loaf . - - Import Duty : Refined : Candy, 1st class - . - - „ 2nd class - - - Loaf - . . . _ . Above No. 18, Dutch standard - Raw, all kinds - - - - - Molasses, containing less than 50 of saccharine matter „ for distillation • With an addition of 15°/;, of the duty as surtax. Excise Duty on Raw : From No. 15 to No. 18, inclusive - „ No. 10 to No. 15 „ No. 7 to No. 10 . - . Below No. 7, and molasses containing 50 °/o or moie of saccharine matter ; also syrups containing crystallisable sugar Unrefined ; Moist sugar, the estimated yield thereof at tlie refinery being— 98 % of refined sugar, or less - More than 98°/o - - Refined : Other than candy . - - - - Candy . - . - - Molasses for distillation - - - - Molasses other than for distillation, con¬ taining 50 °¡¿ of saccharine matter, or less Molasses other than for distillation, con¬ taining more than 50 °/o . . - Unrefined ------- Refined ------- Molasses ------- Fl. cts. 100 Kilos. 27. 00 0 27 6 00 31 86 28 89 27 00 English Equivalents. Cwt. £. s. d. I 2 10 _ _ 23- - 5 1 1 7 - 14 6 1 2 10 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. *60 33 Cwt. 14 6 *54 70 „ 12 3 „ *51 13 „ 1-9 Free, but chargeable with an excise duty equal to the import duty on refined loaf sugar. Free, hut subject to a surtax of 15 °¡^ of the amount of the excise duty payable. 100 Kilos. 18 00 Free 100 Kilos. 48 07 „ 45 00 40 91 34 26 íVí, cts. riOO Kilos, net 7 00 ) 100 Kilos. I jnd i Of refined 1 5(j qq L sugar } 100 Kilos, net 58 00 Cwt. - 7 Free. Cwt. 19 6 18 3 16 4 - 13 11 rCwt.net. _ 2 101 J Cwt. of I ^ 1 «fined 1 1 _ 4 L sugar j ^ * Cwt. net 13 7 58 00 1 3 7 » 61 50 1 5 - Free . Free. 100Kilos.net 15 00 Cwt. net - 6 IJ ÎÎ 32 00 - 13 - Reis. Kilog. 98T0 Cwt. I 2 5 ft 136-25 1 11 2 ft 21-80 )» - 5 - 178. 206 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD—Sugar—Continued. Countries. Spain Tariff Classification. Italy Austria - Switzerland Greece - RoumaniA Turkey r United States, Sugar (of all kinds) : Import duty . - . . . Transitory duty - - 1st class (superior tp Dutch standard, No. 20) - - - - - - 2nd class (inferior to Dutch standard, No. 20) Molasses - - - - - - Refined, and all sugar of No. 19, Dutch standard, and upwards - - - - Unrefined, below No. 19, Dutch standard; also dissolved sugar ... Molasses or syrup - Note-—The consumption duties are in¬ cluded in the above rates. Unrefined, sugar candy, and glucose - Refined : In lumps and loaves In cubes and fine powder . . - Molasses, and dark syrup . . - - Refined, and glucose Unrefined - Molasses - Raw and cassonades (in powder) Refined, sugar candy, and dissolved sugar - Syrups and molasses ----- All kinds All sugar not above No. 13, Dutch standard (testing by the polariscope not above 75 degrees) ------ For every additional degree or fraction of a degree by the above test Above No. 13, and not above No. 16 - Above No. 16, and not above No. 20 - Refined, and all above No. 20 - Sugar candy, not coloured . - - - Molasses, testing by the polariscope not above 56 degrees - - - - - Molasses, testing by the polariscope above 56 degrees ------ Tariff Rates OF Duty. English Equivalents. Pes. eis. 100 Kilos. 32 25 13 50 Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 78 50 65 10 25 00 PI. kr. 100 Kilos. 20 00 15 00 „ 6 00 Frs. cts. 100 KUos. 7 50 Oke 8 50 10 00 2 00 Dr. lep. 0 37 0 20 Free •• LeL b.- 100 Kilos. 12 00 „ 20 00 6 00 8 % ad val. Doll. cts. Lb, 0 01^ o O O » 0 02f »> 0 03 j* 0 03i 0 05 Gallon 0 04 99 0 08 £. s. d. Cwt. 99 - 13 1 - 5 6 Cwt. 1 11 11 99 99 16 6 - 4 -1 Cwt. 1 4 99 99 - 15 3 - 6 1 Cwt. - 3 -i *9 99 - 3 5i 4 -i 99 - - 91 Cwt. - 11 10 99 -6 4$ Free. Cwt. - 4 10$ 99 - 8 2 99 - 2 5$ 8 % Cwt. - 6 6$ >' _ _ .11 99 99 5» - 12 10 - 14 - - 16 4 1 3 4 Gallon 1 I » - - 4$ part i.—foreign import duties. 207 AETICLES OF FOOD—Pickles and Sauces. Countries. Russia - Sweden - norwaï- Dbnmark Germany Holland Belgium France - -{ Tariff Classification. •With an addition of 20°/^ on each rouble of duty leviable. Sauces Pickles Sauces, including weight of bottles Pickles ------ Sauces Pickles -{ ■{ Portugal - Spain Italy Austria - -{ -{ Switzerland - ■{ Greece - Roumania Turkey United States^ Sauces Pickles Pickles Sauces Pickles Sauces Sauces Pickles Pickles Sauces In bottles or jars In casks . - - - . - Pickles, in jars exceeding 5 kilos, in weight „ in jars or bottles of 5 kilos, or less in weight - - - - - Sauces ----- Pickles - - Sauces - Pickles ------- Sauces ------ Pickles Sauces Tariff Rates of Duty. Rbl. cop. Poud gross* 4 Ou Krön. ore. Kilog. 0 50 0 30 Krön. öre. Kilog. 0 24 0 20 Kroii. ore. Pund 0 14^ 0 02,«; Mks. pf. 100 Kilos. 60 00 Fl. cts. 100 Kilos. 25 00 5 °l„ ad val. Frs. cts. 100 KUos. 10 00 15°/o ad val. Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 3 00 25 00 Rets. 109-00 38-15 Pes. cts. 1 00 Kilog. » Kilog. Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 8 00 -27 50 Fl. ir. 100 Kilos. 40 00 1 50 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 7 00 16 00 „ 50 00 Dr. lep. Oke 1 00 2 00 Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 25 00 45 00 8 % ad val. 35 °/o ad val. 35 °/o ad val. English Equivalents. £. s. d. Cwt. gros s 1 19 5 Cwt. 1 8 3 jj - 16 11 Cwt. ... 13 7 a - 11 4 Cwt. _ 16 6 jí - 2 H Cwt. 1 10 6 Cwt. 1 1 2 5 % ad val. Cwt. _ 4 -f 15 °/o ad val. Cwt. _ 1 2f » - 10 2 Cwt. 1 4 11 - 8 Cwt. 2 - 8 Cwt. _ 3 3 » • - 11 2 Cwt. 2 8 fi - 1 6i Cwt. - 2 lOi » _ 6 6 if 1 - 4 Cwt. 1 12 9f 3 4 - Cwt. 10 2 " - 18 3 30 o ad val. 35% ad val. 35% ad val. 178. 208 FAUT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD—SPIRITS. Countries. Tariff Classification. An'aek, Rum, French Brandy, and Spirits Distilled from Plums : In barrels or casks . . - - In bottles ------ Tariff Rates of Duty. Rbl. cop. Poud gross II 00 Bottle Gin, Whiskey, Liqueurs, Kirsch-Wasser, Spirituous Infusions, and Corn Spirit : In bottles - Note.—The importation of corn spirit | in casks is prohibited. 0 75 0 75 Spirits : In Casks : French brandy, made from grapes, and imported by sea direct from France - . - - - Other kinds - - - - - In Bottles or Jars: Liqueurs - Other kinds Spirits : In flasks or bottles In casks, &c. (of proof strength) - Note.—For every ¿ degree below proof, deductions of duty are made as follows : Below— per kllog. per cwt. ore. d. 100 to 90, deductiou of - =8"I2 90 to 85 85 to 75 75 to 60 60 to 45 45 to 25 I'lo additional=7'« 1-05 0-95 0-90 o'so 0-75 =7-11 =6-13 =6'09 =5-41 =5"os f Litre of { 50% alcohol Kron. ore. 0 45 0 60 Litre 1 20 0 90 Kron. ore. Litre Kilog. 35 80 (2.) Sweetened spirits, or spirits mixed with any substance afiecting the alleged strength pay as spirits of 100 degrees strength. English Equivalents. £. e. d. Cwt. gross 5 8 4 Bottle - 2 4J - 2 4J f Gallon 1 <^of50%U 2 3Í L alcohol. J -3-1 Gallon -6-1 » — 4 6j Gallon - 6 10. Cwt. 5 I 8 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 209 ARTICLES OF FOOD :—Spirits—Continued. Countries. Taripp Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Spirits, Plain : Kron. ore. £. .V. d. In flasks or bottles - - - - In casks, of 8 Danish degrees of strength, and less Pott 0 50 Viertel 1 87i Gallon - 2 -in Denmark -' Note —An additional duty of 5-86 ore per viertel (id. per gallon) is levied for every J of degree of strength above 8. Spirits, Sweetened : \ In flasks and bottles - . . . In casks Pott 0 50 Viertel 3 00 Mks.pf. - 2 li - 1 Hi Germany All kinds ------- 100 Kilos. 80 00 Cwt 2-8 Holland - ; Spirits of all kinds (50 °l^ alcohol) : Import duty ------ Excise duty in addition - - - - Fl. cts. Hectolitre 3 50 „ 60 00 Gallon - - 3i - 4 61 \ iVoie.—Methylated spirits are exempt from excise duty. / Spirits for drinking, and liqueurs of all kinds : Import Duty : Frs. cts. Belgium -n ■ In casks, of 50 degrees strength, or less ,, for every degree above 50 degrees In bottles, of whatever strength - Hectolitre 100 00 2 00 200 00 Gallon - 3 7f - - -87 - 7 3i Excise duty in addition - - . - - 5°/o of the above duties. Other spirits ------ Hectolitre 134 Op Gallon - 4 lOJ- / Import Duty ; Frs. cts. Brandy and liqueurs in bottles Hectolitre 30 00 Gallon - 1 1 Brandy in casks - - - - - ( Hectolitre of ) on nn i pure alcohol ] Í Gallon of ) -i •• \ pure alcohol ) Fbânce - -< Other kinds, except Absinthe : In casks or bottles - . . - „ 30 00 - 1 1 \ Excise Duty in addition : Brandy, liqueurs, and absinthe f Hectolitreof ließ ar. 1 pure alcohol j " Reis. f Gallon of ) c q Í pure alcohol ) ® Portugal - > Liqueurs ------- Other spirits, plain, in casks . - - Decalitre 1,545 1,545 f Decalitre on j gog 1 pure alcohol ) ' Gallon - 3 2 - 3 2 f Gallon of 1 o o í pure alcohol ) ® „ prepared or mixed; also in bottles or flasks - - - Decalitre 1,308 Gallon — 2 8 178. O 210 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD :—Spirits—Continued. coüntries. Taripp Classification. Taripp Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Spain Italy Austria - Switzerland { Greece - Roumania Turkey United States Brandy, &c. ------ Transitory duty in addition to above Liqueurs ------- Spirits, not sweetened nor flavoured, includ¬ ing rum, brandy, &c., in casks Excise duty in addition, for each degree Sweetened, or flavoured, in casks Excise duty in addition - - - All kinds, in bottles : From ^ to I litre in capacity - Of J liire or less ----- Excise duty in addition - . - Spirits, plain, of all kinds - - - - Liqueurs, punch, arrack, rum, and other sweetened spirituous liquors - - - Note.—Consumption duty is included in the above rates. In casks, per degree of alcohol - - - In bottles, and liqueurs - - . . " Rosogliq," and other liqueurs - - - All other spirituous liquors : Up to 70 degrees of the areometer (centi¬ grade), including brandy - - - Over 70 degrees - - - . - All kinds - - - - - All kinds ------ Brandy, and other spirits and cordials Pes. cts. Hectolitre 20 00 Litre 3 75 1 00 Lire. cts. Hectolitre 12 00 1 50 25 00 „ 105 GO 100 bottles 25 00 „ 18 00 Hectolitre 105 00 Fl. ir. 100 Kilos. 24 00 40 00 Frs, cts. 100 Kilos. O 20 16 00 £. s. d. Gallon - - 8| If - 3 Gallon - - 5} » - - -î - - 11 - 3 10 lOObotts, 1 -'-i - 14 5 Gallon - 3 10 Cwt. 1 4 5 Oke Dr. lep. •2 00 Cwt. Cwt. - - 1 - 6 6 3 4- Oke (liquid) 0 70 1 00 Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 25 00 8 °/o ad val. Poil. cts. Proof gallon 2 00 Gall. - 1 lié - 2 9é Cwt. 10 2 8°/„ ad val. Proofsrall. - 10 - part i.—foreign import dl ties. 211 ARTICLES OF FOOD:—Beer and Ale. Countries, Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Rbl. cop. £. s. d. In casks ------- Fond gross * 1 10 Cwt. gross - 10 10 1 Russia - -1 In bottles ------- Bottle * 0 17 Bottle - -- 64 * With an addition of 20°/^ on each rouble of duty leviable. r Stout and Porter : In casks ------ Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 07 Cwt. - 3 114 swxsen - - In bottles - - - - - Other kinds : Litre 0 12 Gallon - - 7i In casks ------ Kilog. 0 05 Cwt. - 2 10 - In bottles - - . - - Litre 0 08 Gallon - - 4f Norvay - - <1^ In barrels ------- In bottles ------- Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 17 Litre 0 21 Kron. ore. Cwt. - 9 7 Gallon - 1 -Î Denmark - <| In casks, &c. ----- - In bottles ------- / Pund lo 01' f gross weight j ît Pott 0 10^ Cwt. gross - 1 2 Gallon - - 64 Germant - Mhs. pf. 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. -2-4 -Holland - Fl. cts. Hectolitre 3 00 Gallon - - 2f Belgium - <| In casks - - - - - In bottles ------- Frs. cts. Hectolitre 6 00 7 00 Gallon - - 2f ,( - 0 Prance - All kinds (Excise duty included) Frs. cts. Hectolitre 7 75 Gallon - - 3'" Portugal - Reis. Decalitre 741'20 Gallon - 1 64 Spain - Pes. cts. Hectolitre 12 50 Gallon - 54 178. O 2 212 FART I.— FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD—Beer and Ale—Continned. Countries. Italv Austria - Switzerland Greece - Rou.vania Turkey - ■{ United States|^ Import Duty : In casks In bottles Excise Duty : J'er degree of strength as indicated by the saccharoraeter - . . - If not submitted to the test (the strength being estimated at 16 degrees) - In casks In bottles and jars . . . . - Note.—The consumption duty is in¬ cluded in the above rates. In casks ------- In bottles ------- In casks ------- In bottles ------- In casks - . . - In biitttles and jars - - - In casks - . . - . - In bottles ------- Taripf Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Lire. cts. £. s. d. Hectolitre 2 00 ' Gallon ~ ~ ~4 100 bottles 2 00 100bottles- I Hectolitre 0 60 Gallon - - -I 9 60 - - ii Lt. kr. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - 3 4 „ 8 00 " - 8 2 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 3 50 Cwt. - 1 5 „ 10 00 " - 4 4 Dr. lep. Oke 0 35 Cwt. - 11 2 0 60 - 19 2 Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 8 50 Cwt. - 3 „ 15 00 " - 6 1 8 °/o ad val. o o CO ad val. Doll. cts. Gallon 0 20 Gallon - I - „ 0 35 - I 9 ARTICLES OF FOOD VINEGAR. Dbl. cop. £. s. d. In casks ------- Pond, gross *1 10 Cwt. gross - 10 10 In bottles ------- Bottle ♦0 11 Bottle — _ * With an addition of 20 on each rouble of duty leviable. Kron. ore. Containing up to 10 of acetic acid - Kilog. 0 20 Cwt, - 11 4 (2 ore per kUog. or la. IJd. per cwt. for each degree above 10.) In casks: Kron. ore. Containing up to 10 of acid Kilog. 0 16 Cwt. - 9 4 „ over 10 % „ 1 60 4 10 4 In bottles : Containing up to 10 of acid Litre 0 17 Gallon - - lOi „ Rver 10 % „ J) 1 60 99 - 8 1 Kron. ore. In casks ------- f Fund ) -, 5 ( grossweight J Cwt. gross - 1 9i In bottles - - - - - . Pott 0 10, GaUon - - Affo. pf. In casks ------- 100 Kilos. 8 OO Cwt. — 4 3 4' In flasks or bottles - - - - t) 48 00 99 1 4 5 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIKS. 213 ARTICLES OF FOOD .—VINEGAR-ConímMCí/. Countries. Tariff Classification. ' Of two degrees strength, or less, as ascer¬ tained by Dutch standard, scale B. - Other kinds J \ [Switzerland In casks In bottles Import Duty Excise Duty in addition : Vinegar contain¬ ing Up to 8 acid , of acetic From9°/otol2°/o - l „ 13°/,toie°/„ .\cetic acid audi » 17 °/o to 30°/<, - vinegar con-< „ 31 °/o to 40 - taining - - . In casks ■ In bottles ■ In casks ■ In bottles ■ United States Common - Other, In bottles In casks ' In bottles Tariff Rates of Duty. Fl. cts. Hectolitre 3 00 }> 20 00 Prs. cts. Hectolitre 6 00 7 00 Frs. cts. Hectolitre 2 00 ó 00 7 50 10 00 18 75 25 00 62 50 Decalitre Eilog. Eels. 206 Pes. cts. 0 10 Fire cts. Hectolitre 10 00 100 bottles 25 00 Ft, kr. 100 Kilos. 3 00 „ 8 00 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 50 Oke Dr. lep. 0 20 1 00 Fei. b. 100 Kilos. 1 50 „ 5 00 8 °/(, ad val. Doll. cts. Gallon 0 071 English Equivalents. Gallon Gallon £. s. d. - - n - 1 6i- - - 3 Gallon - - Gallon - Cwt. Gallon - - 41 100 bottles 1 - - Cwt. -3-1 Cwt. - 1 10 Cwt. - 6 4f 1 12 - Cwt. - - 7i -2-1 8 °/j, ad val. Gallon - - 41 178. O 3 214 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Carriages. Countries. Tariff Classification. Large, on springs, as coaches, landaus, dili¬ gences, and omnibuses - - - - Small, as caleches, dog-carts, phaetons, cab¬ riolets, &c. . . - . - Carts and wagons on springs, and carriages with only back springs - - - Carriages of all kinds without springs ; also perambulators, &c. - . . - Detached parts of carriages, not otherwise specified Railway carriages, &c. ^ Coal trucks and trollies - - - Goods wagons - . - - Carriages, 3rd class, luggage and mail Tans Carriages, 1st and 2nd class (combination) „ 1st class - . . . ,, 2nd class . . . - Tram cars : For two horses - - - - - For one horse . - _ - - • With an addition of 20 °/a on each rouble of duty leriable. Wagons and carts - ... Carriages with two wheels ; also sledges „ four wheels, gigs or dog-carts „ four wheels small, with hoods Other kinds of carriages - - - - JVote.—In case of doubt as to the classification of an imported carriage, it is charged 10 ° „ ad val., but in no case more than 100 kroner. Detached parts of carriages Railway carriages : For goods - - - - For passengers - - - Children's carriages, &c. - - - - Carts and wagons, all kinds Carriages without brake, or lining Carriages with brakes, or lining : (а) Four wheeled, covered wholly or in part including caleches with fixed or movable hoods (б) Four-wheeled, other kinds (c) Two-wheeled - - - - - Tariff Rate.s of Duty. English Equivalents. Rbl. cop. f a. d Each *110 00 Each 17 8 4 » *77 00 99 12 3 10 >• *33 00 »> 5 4 6 *11 00 99 I 14 10 Poud '5 00 Cwt. 2 9 3 Axle 82 50 Axle 13 1 3 »9 121 00 •9 19 3 •> ff 192 50 79 30 9 7 1} 302 50 99 47 17 II 99 857 50 7, 56 12 1 f9 247 50 99 39 3 9 Each 220 00 Each 34 16 8 91 165 00 99 26 2 6 Kron. ore. Each ■5 00 Each - 5 7 99 15 00 19 - 16 8 >9 25 00 99 1 7 9 if 50 00 9» 2 15 6 99 100 00 5 11 1 10 °/o ad val Kron. ore. Free - 3 ®/(, ad val. 10 °/o ad val. Free. 3°/o ad vat. Each 2 50 I Each - 2 Free - - - Free. Each 8 00 Each - 8 II 80 00 4 8 11 30 00 1 13 4 8 00 99 - 8 II PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 215 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES :—Carriages—Continued. cocxtries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. - For railways, with or without axletrees or wheels : Trollies ... . . For passengers, also tenders Other kinds - ... For roads : Carriages, partially or wholly covered, including caleches, with or without hoods Other kinds - - - - - Other carriage-makers' work, also carts and wagons ....... Wooden wagon or coachmakers' works : Coarse, unpolished, or nnpainted Polished, painted, or varnished Carriages, lined or stuffed - . - Railway carriages, not stuffed or lined ,, stuffed or lined Portugal 178. Carts, for trade or agricultural purposes : With springs Without springs - - - - - Carriages for railways : Ordinary gauge : 1st class „ „ 2nd and 3rd classes „ „ vans for goods Narrow gauge : passenger carriages' ,, „ vans for goods Contractors' trucks (trollies) - Tramway carriages : Ordinary gauge . . - - - Narrow gauge - ... Carriages, other kinds : Weighing 125 kilogrammes (21 cwts.), or more Weighing less than 125 kilogrammes (including velocipedes) ... Carriages of all kinds, except railway carriages Railway carriages . . - . - 04 Each Kron. ore. 20 00 300 00 100 00 60 00 24 00 Pund 0 06^ Mhs. pf. 100 Kilos. 3 00 10 00 Each 150 00 6 °/o ad val. 10 °/o ad val. 5 °/o ad val. 10 °/(, ad val. Frs. eis. 100 Kilos. 12 00 6 00 16 00 11 00 9 00 20 00 10 00 5 00 20 00 25 00 „ 50 00 120 00 25"75 °/o ad val. 5'45 °/o ad val. Each Cwt. Cwt. Each &. s. d. 1 2 3 16 13 4 5 11 1 3 6 8 1 6 8 - 7 1 - 1 61 - 5 1 7 10 - 6 °/(, ad val. 10 °/o ad val. 5°/(, ad val. 10% ad val. Cwt. 4 lOè 2 6Î 6 4 3 8 4 -I 2 -i 6 H 8 2 8 2 10 2 1-4 2 8 9 2.J-7.5 % ad val. .')'45 °/(, ad val. 216 rART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLESCarriages—Coreiinwed. coüntries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Coaches and berlins, new or old, of four Pet. cli. £. s. d. seats, caleches with two " tableros," with or without hoods - - - Each 1,000 00 Each 40 - - Berlins, with two seats, with or without a folding seat ; omnibuses holding more than 15 persons, and diligences, new or 30 - - old „ 750 00 Carriages of two or four wheels, without Spain •• " tableros," regardless of number of seats; omnibuses, holding not more than 15 persons, and carriages not otherwise 12 10 - specified - - - 312 50 Bodies of carriages, plaiu, unpaiuted - 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt. - 8 11 Passenger carriages for railways and tram¬ 37 90 ways - 15 5 Other railway carriages - . - „ 10 85 » - 4 5 Carts and hand-carts - - - - - „ 10 00 - 4 - y Carriages : Zire cts. With not more than two wheels Each 33 00 Each 16 5 With more than two wheels, and not noore than five springs - - „ 110 00 4 8- With more than two wheels and five Italy springs „ 330 00 13 4 - Carts ...... „ 22 00 - 17 7 Railway carriages ; For goods and luggage .... 100 Kilos. 7 00 Cwt. - 2 10Í For passengers ..... 13 00 - 5 3 Fl. ir. Carts and wagons ..... Each 3 00 Each - 6 - Carriages, not covered with leather, nor stuflêd ..... „ 25 00 2 10 - Austria „ covered or stuffed ... ,, 75 00 7 10 - Railway carriages : For passengers, stuffed seats ... 100 Kilos. 9 00 Cwt. - 9 2 „ not stuffed ... „ 6 50 „ - 6 7 \ For goods ...... „ 5 00 - 5 1 Carts and wagons - . - 6 "/o ad val. 6 °/o ad vaU Cai-riages ....... 10 °/o ad val. 10°, o ad vol. Railway carriages : Switzerland ^ For passengers ..... 8 ^ 0 ad val. 8 °/o ad val. For goods and luggage .... 8 ^ o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. Parts of carriages, wagons, &c., are chargeable according to the material of which made, and the degree of manu¬ s facture. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES, 217 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES ;—Cxriiixq'es—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. rnglisii Equivalents. Greece - Roumania Turkey - United States Carriages with two wheels, new or old, covered or not - - - - - Carriages with four wheels, new or old, covered or not - . . - - Bath chairs and velocipedes - - - Carts, ordinary, with two wheels „ „ with four wheels Rail or tramway carriages and waggons : For passengers _ . . - For goods - . . . . Railway carriages : For passengers, 1st and 2nd class, stuffed; also mail vans - „ 3rd class ; also luggage vans and mixed luggage and mail vans Horse vans Goods, cattle, and wood vans; trollies Tramway carriages - - - - - Carriages, others : Coupés, landaus, and clarences, with four seats ; travelling carriages, with or with¬ out receptacles for luggage; post dili¬ gences and omnibuses having more than 12 seats . . - . - Coupés, with two seats, with or without seats in front ; pbœtons and droschkis ; omnibuses having eight to twelve seats Light uncovered carriages, such as cab¬ riolets, cabs, dog-carts, &c. ; sledges of superior quality - - - - - Common cai-riages or carts hung on springs, covered or not, stuffed inside ; post caiTioles, with or without coupé in front; wagons, with place for con¬ ductor, covered or not ; omnibuses hav¬ ing less than eight seats . - - Carriages or carts not on springs, not covered or stuffed ; carts bound with iron and painted ; peasants' carts, &c. - Ambulance carriages . . . - Hand carriages and velocipedes All kinds - Dr. lep. Each 100 00 „ 300 00 „ 10 00 „ 20 00 40 00 10 °/o ad val. 10 ad val. Lei. h. 650 00 450 00 350 00 200 00 300 00 Each 150 00 107 00 55 00 35 00 „ 16 00 „ 20 00 7 °!^adval. 8 % ad val. 35 °/o ad val. Each £. Í. d. 4 - - 12 - - - 8 - ~ 16 - 1 12 - 10 °/o ad val. 10 °/„ ad val. Each 26 - 18 - 14 - 8 - 12 - 6 - - 4 5 7 2 4- „ - 12 10 - 16 - 7 °/o ad val. 8 °¡^ ad val. 35 °/(, ad val. 178. 218 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES :--Clocks and Watches. Countries. Tariff Classification. Watches and Chronometers; Gold or gilt - - . . - Other kinds Clocks, tower ------ „ wooden, with wooden or brass wheels Watch and clock works, complete set- „ „ „ detached parts thereof Note.—Watch and clock cases pay ac¬ cording to the material of which made. * V\'ith an addition of 20 °/o on each rouble of duty leviable. Watches with gold cases, and ships' chrono¬ meters - - - - - - Watches with cases not of gold - - - Table or wall clocks of bronze, alabaster, porcelain, or other like material „ ,, of wood, &c. - Watch and clock works not otherwise enu¬ merated, and detached pieces thereof Cases or weights ; also tower clocks or parts thereof ------ Watches and pocket chronometers Table Clocks; In metal or porcelain case, not exceeding 8 kilos, in weight „ „ ., exceeding 8 kilos, in weight In cases of other materials, not exceeding 5 kilos, in weight „ ,, „ exceeding h kilos, in weight Tower clocks . - - - Other clocks and dials for the same - Watch and clock works, also works put together, but without cases - - - Note.—Clock weights or other parts of tower clocks pay as manufactured mate¬ rials of which made; woodeu cases as woodwares, and other cases as clocks or watches - - - Watches and pocket chronometers, and com¬ plete works thereof - - - - Table clocks, all kinds, with or without shades or stands, and complete works thereof ; also detached parts of table clocks or watches ■ Tower clocks and works, or detached parts thereof Other kinds of clocks - - - . Tariff Rates of Duty. Eníü.isii Equivalents. Tihl. cop. £. «. d. Each *1 45 Each - 4 7 •0 75 » - 2 H *18 13 2 17 6 »? •0 33 >> - I 1 2 ?? *0 7Ó »7 - 2 4í Funt •0 10 Lb. - u Krort. ore. Each ?» 1 00 0 50 Each ?» 1 H - 6Î Kilog. ?? 0 70 0 47 Lb. ?; _ - - 3 ?' 1 00 ?? - - 6 - - As materials of which made. Each Kron. (ire. 1 00 Each - 1 u Kilog. 1 00 Lb. - - 6 Each f 00 Each - 8 11 Kilog. 1 00 Lb. - - 6 Each 5 00 Each _ 5 7 As manufactured materials of which made. Kilog. U C7 1 Lb. - - 4 )ï I 00 j1 - 6 Each Kron. (ire. 1 00 Each _ 1 H Fund 0 ;i3J Lh. - 4 - - As Fund materials oi 0 165 which Lb. made. - 2 TAUT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 219 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Clocks and Watches- -Continued. Countries. Tarife Classification. j Tariff Rates Eníílish j of Duty. Equivalents. 1 Mks. pf. £. s. d. Í Clocks of all kinds - - - - 100 Kilos. 200 00 Lb. - - 11 W atches : In gold cases - . . Each 3 00 Each - 3 - Germany - In silver or uilt cases - - » 1 50 7J - 1 6 In cases of other metals ft 0 50 ff - - 6 Works without cases - - - - ?> 1 50 ?t - 1 6 Watch cases of gold - - . i >> I 50 ff - I 6 „ „ of other metals 3j 0 50 ft - - 6 Holland Clocks and watches - - . . . 5 7o ad vaJ. '/o ad val. Í Watches and works thereof Free - Pree. Belgium - < Clocks - - - - 10°/o ad val. IQ °l^ ad val. I Works of clocks ... 5 7o ad val. 5 ad val. Frs. cts. J Watches, with silver cases - - - - Each 1 00 Each - - 9i „ with gold cases - - - - ff 3 50 ff - 2 9i „ with cases of common metal f> 0 50 f. Watch movements, without cases, gilded. nickeled, or ânished - » 2 50 ft - 2 - a ^7 ^ v m •* / ,, other kinds 100 Kilos. 50 00 Lb. - - 21 k aan v/x» ■ ' Works of table or w.ill clocks >> 50 00 ff - 21 Clocks, table or wall, wooden ff 15 00 Cwt. - 6 1 ,, „ other kinds ff 25 00 ff - 10 2 „ tower clocks - - - . ff 10 00 ff - 4 -Î Cases of gold Each 1 20 Each ~ - 114 - „ of silver or common metal )» 0 50 l - - 4f Reis. < Watches with gold cases . - . Each 1,199 .Each - 5 5 ,. with cases of silver or other mate¬ rials ------ o 654 ff - 2 114 Portugal Clocks of all kinds 21-8 7, ad val. 21-8 °L ad val. Works, metal, of watches Each set 218 Each set - - 114 ,, „ of clocks - . . . 21-8 % ad val. 21-8 % nd val. „ wooden, plain, or in combination with small portions of metal Each set 218 Each set - - 114 - Detached parts of watches - - - - Kilog. 218 Lb. - - 54 Fes. cts. / Watches of gold - - - - - Each 7 50 Each - 6 - „ of silver or other materials - ff 2 00 ff - 1 74 Watch works, detached parts - - . Kilog. 3 00 Lb. - 1 1 Clocks with weights, and alarm clocks Each 1 20 Each - - 114 Complete works for wall and table clocks. Spain with or without case ; also chronometers » 5 60 u - 4 54 t Wofc.—Unfinished works for wall or 1 table clocks are charged 1 pes. 25 cts. per 1 kilog. per lb.); and cases according 1 to the materials of which made. 178. 220 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES :—Clocks and Watches—Continued, Countries. Tariff Rates English Taripp Classipication. of Duty. Equivalents. Switzerland Watches in gold cases - . . - „ in cases of other materials - Table and wall clocks . . - Note.—Glass shades, &c., are charged separately. Works, complete, of watches - . - „ „ of table and wall clocks „ „ of tower and church clocks, &c. - - - - - Detached parts of clocks . - - - Cases of clocks ------ Watches : With cases of gold, or gilt „ silver or silvered „ „ other materials Cases for watches, of gold or gilt „ „ of silver, or silvered - „ „ of other materials Works i'or watches - - - - - Clocks : Common wooden wall clocks, and works thereof, also detached parts of clocks and watches . . - - - Other, not specified, and works thereof - Tower clocks, and parts thereof Common clocks, with wooden cases, painted or not, but not gilt - . . . Other kinds - . . - Watches of all kinds - - - - - Detached pieces of works of clocks or watches Cases for watches, of all kinds - . - Each Lire. cts. 1 00 0 50 5 00 Each set 0 25 100 Kilos. 50 00 £. s. d. Each - - 9i - - 4Î - 4 - Each set - 2 J Lb. - ^ ,, 20 00 „ 50 00 - As materials of which made. Ft. kr. Each 1 00 Each - 2 - ? 0 50 - 1 - 0 30 » - - H 0 70 - 1 4f » 0 20 *) - - 5 - - As materials of which made. Set 0 30 Set 100 Kilos. 30 00 50 00 „ 10 00 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 16 00 30 00 30 00 16 00 16 00 Cwt. Lb. - - n 1 10 6 2 10 10 - 10 2 - - -T - - u - - u PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 221 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES:—Clocks and Watches—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Dctt. English Equivalents. United States^ Comnion clocks in wooden cases, and works thereof, complete or detached - . - Other clocks, including; mantel clocks, and works thereof - ... Watches of gold, or gold plated ... „ of silver, or silver plated „ of other materials ... Watch cases : Gold, or gold plated - - - Silver, or silver plated - . - - Of other materials, except platina . Watch works, complete, without cases Watches and pocket chronometers of gold ; watches of any material adorned with gold ; watches adorned with precious stones Watches of silver or other materials, not mounted or adorned with gold or precious stones ------- Clocks of bronze only, or of bronze and marble, or other materials except mother- of-pearl, ivory, tortoise-shell, precious metals, and fine or semi-fine stones - Clocks of various compositions imitating bronze, combined or not with wood (only polished or varnished, lacquered or painted), marble, or alabaster, papier mâché or carton pierre, but without mixture of other materials - Wall clocks, mounted on wood, plain or carved, gilt, silvered or not, but without incrustations, inlaid work, ivory, mother- of-pearl, tortoise-shell, or precious metals ; table clocks, with or without mechanical movements ------ Alarum clocks, small, for the table Clock and watch works and appurtenances of all sorts, except watch glasses and parts of public clocks _ - - . Clocks combined with ivory, mother-of- pearl, &c. ------ All kinds Chronometers, box or ships, and parts thereof ------- Clocks, and parts thereof - - - - Watches, and parts thereof . . - Watch cases ------ Oke Each Each Kilog. Dr. lep. 1 50 2 50 5 00 2 00 1 00 3 50 1 00 0 50 1 50 Lei. b. 6 00 2 00 2 50 1 00 0 55 0 80 4 00 7 % ad val. 8 °/o ad val. 10 % ad val. 30% ad val. 25 °/o ad vol. 25 °/o ad val. Cwt. Each Each Lb. 7°/o £. a. d. 2 8- - 4 - - 1 n - 2 - - n - - 4f - 1 2i - 4 9i - 1 7i - - 11 - - H - - 2i - - - 1 5è ad val. 8°laad val. 10 "/(, ad val. 30 °/o ad val. 25 °/o ad val. 25 °/o ad val. 178. 222 part i.—foreign import dutie8. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES:—Cordage and Twine. Countries. ■{ Í "I ■{ Austria - Switzerland ./ I United States Tarife Classification. • With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Cordage ... - - Twine and string . . - - - Tarred, and untarred ropes and twine over two millimetres in diameter - Other kinds ... . - Bleached or tarred Other kinds Cordage Cordage - - . - . • Of esparto grass, lime tree bark, and reed - Other, measuring 2,000 mètres or less, of single thread, to the kilogramme - Ships' cables, &c. Other kinds Cordage of linen, hemp, or jute, tarred or not; also twine of two millimetres or more in thickness - - - - . Cordage of esparto, wood fibre, and the like Unbleached, bleached, or tarred ... Twine Cordage ------- Tarred or not ------ Of esparto grass - - - - . Cordage ------ Twine - - - . - - Cordage : Manilla, untarred - Other kinds, untarred All kinds, tarred Twine - Tariff Rates English op Duty. Equivalents, Bhl. cop. £• s. d. Pond • 0 44 Cwt, - 4 4 Kron. ore i Free - l . Free. Kilog. 0 20 Cwt, - II 4 Kron. ore. Free . - Free. Kilog. 0 03 Cwt. - I 8è Kran. ore. Pund 0 02,', Cwt. - 2 4Í Mks. pf. 100 Kilos. 10 00 Cwt. - 5 I » 24 00 - 12 2 - Free. Free - - Free. Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 3 75 Cwt. - 1 „ 15 00 ff - 6 I Reis. Kilog. 70-85 Cwt. - 16 3 10-9 7o ad val. 10-9 °/o od val Pes. cts. I Ou Kilos. 20 80 Cwt. - 8 5 Lire cts. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - I 2} >7 1 50 ff - - n Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. I 50 Cwt. - I ei Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 16 00 Cwt. - 6 6 » 3 00 ff - I 2Î Dr. lep. Oke 0 25 Cwt - 8 9i 0 10 ff 3 2i Lei. i. 100 Kilos. 9 00 Cwt, - 3 8 ii 18 00 " - 7 4 8 °/q ad val. 8 °/o ad val. Doll. cts. Lb. 0 02i Cwt. - 11 8 0 03| ff - 16 4 0 03 ff - 14 _ 40 7o raí. 40 ad val. part i.—foreign import duties. 223 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES -.—Hats (Beaver, Silk, and Felt). Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Russia - Sweden - Norway - Denmark Germany Holland Belgium France - Portugal Spain Italy Austria Switzerland Greece Boumania Turkey - •{ •{ ■{ ■{ -{ United Statess * With an addition of 20 jier cent, on each rouble of dnty leviable. Of silk ... ... Other kinds ..... Of felt or silk - Silk Other kinds Of silk or half silk Of felt Felt - Silk - Of felt - - - - - Of silk or half silk - - - Of felt Of silk - .... All kinds - - - - High, for men ... Low, of felt - - - Silk hats, for men, opera hats of all kinds Felt hats, fine ... „ coarse, for peasants and soldiers - All kinds - - - Of silk or felt . . - Of wool : Value not exceeding 30 cents per lb. Valued at over 30, and not over 40 cents (1 s. 8 d.) per lb. - Valued at over 40, and not over 60 cents (2«. 6 d) per lb. .... Valued at over 60, and not over 80 cents (3«. 4d.) per ib. - - - - Valued at over 80 cents per lb. - Hbl. eop. £ s. d. Each •1 00 Each — 3 2 Kron. ore. Each 1 50 Each - 1 8 u 0 40 5» - - Kron. ore. Each 0 40 Each - - H Kron. ore. Each 0 83J Each - _ II Pund 1 331 Cwt. 7 10 7 Mks. pf. 100 Kilos. 300 00 Cwt. 7 12 5 9f 180 00 " 4 11 5 à°lo ad val. 5°/o ad val. O o o ad val. 10% ad val Pre. cts. Each 0 30 Each - - n » 1 20 >9 - - Hi 25-75 ° o ad val. 25-75 % ad val. Pes. cts. Each 2 00 Each - 1 71 Lire cts: Hundred 50 00 Hundred 2 _ _ «î 150 00 99 6 - Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 90 00 Cwt. "4 11 5 ;> 130 00 99 6 12 I Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 100 00 Cwt. 2 - 8 Dr. lep. Each 3 00 Each - 2 4Î fr 1 20 99 - - 11^ Lei. b. Kilog. 3 50 Cwt. 7 2 3 100 Kilos. 175 00 ' 3 11 1 'J 20 00 99 - 8 •2 8 % ad val. Lb. °/o ad val. Itoll. rts. 0 10" 0 12 0 18, 0 1 24 J and 40°/ 0 3; , ad val. 8 °/o ad val. 30 °/o ad val. Lb. - - 5~1 „ - - 6 „ - - 9 a eu CO Cn St. — 1 5' and 40 °/^ ad val. 178. 224 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES HORSES. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Russia - .... Free . £. ». Free. d. Sweden - . Free - Free. Norway - . Free - Free. Denmark í ------ Free - Mks. pf. Each 20 00 Free. Each I - Germany } I Note.—Foals with the mare are ad¬ mitted free. Holland . Free - Free. Belgium . Free - Free. France - Í I Horses and mares ..... Foals ....... Frs. cts. Each 30 00 „ 18 00 Each I 4 - 14 5 Portugal ------ Reil. Each 2,370 Each - 10 8 Spain. - { Geldings above the standard height - Other kinds of horses, mares, and foals Pes. cts. Each 128 30 31 50 Each 5 2 1 5 8 2 Italy ... Free - Free. Austria J Foals with the mare ..... Fl. kr. Free - Free. ■! i Horses and foals, other kinds ... Each 10 00 Each 1 - - Switzerland / I Horses and mares ..... Foals - "..... Fr.s. cts. Each 3 00 1 00 Each - 2 » — — 4i 9J Greece - ..... Free - Free. Roumania Horses of all kinds ..... Free. Turkey - 8 "/o ad cal. 8 °/o ad vol. United States Noté.—Animals imported specially for breeding purposes may be admitted free of duty upon satisfactory proof to that elfect being given. 20 °/o ad val. 20 °/o ad vat part i.—foreign import dl ties. 225 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Household Furniture. 1 Tariff Rates English Countries. Tariff Classification. ' Equivalents. i of Duty. Rdssia - Sweden Norway - Basket-work furniture - - - - Joraers' and turners' work, of common wood, not Tarnished, polished, or veneered Polished, varnished, lacquered, or veneered; also gilt or silvered, or with gilt or silvered ornaments, and all small turned articles weighing less than one funt or 0 0 lb. .Voie.—Stuffed and covered furniture is charged 25 °Iq addÍLÍonal on the above rate. Joiners' or turners' work, with inlaid orna¬ ments of bronze, copper, steel, mother-of- pearl, ivory, tortoiseshell, wood, &c. (ex¬ cept such articles as come under the head of small wares) ----- Carved work of all kinds, including frames - ® With an addition of 20 °/q on each rouble of duty leviable. All wood, more or less wrought, including cabinet or chair-makers' work : Of fir or spruce ; not stained, painted, nor varnished - - - - - „ Stained, painted, or varnished ■ Of elm, ash, birch, beech, oak, or other Swedish indigenous woods, polished, painted, V arnished, or not, or veneered with the above-mentioned kinds of wood - . - - Of mahogany, rosewood, pear, walnut, or otiier foreign woods, solid or veneered ; also ornamented with real or false gilding - - . - Note.—Furniture stuffed, but not covered, will be charged an additional duty of 20 °/o ; furniture, covered, of 40 °/o. Furniture and joiners' work, with cushions or seats, covered or not, except with silk : Of walnut, mahogany, or other foreign woods, solid or veneered, and furni¬ ture ornamented with real or imita¬ tion gilding . . . - - Of fir or pine, plain or with small parts of other indigenous woods, but not veneered ------ Note.—Furniture of fir or pine, with larger admixture of other woods, is charged the duty on the most highly taxed material. Of beech or other indigenous wood, plain or veneered with such woods - A'ofe.—Furniture with coverings, hang¬ ings, &c., of silk, plain, or mixed with other materials, will be charged 10% additional duty. Poud 178. Jtbl. cop. •0 20 •0 30 * 1 20 ■6 GO >4 15 Kron. ore. Kilog. Cwt. £. s. rf. - 1 111 - 2 lU - II 10 3 5- 2-10 0 02 Cwt. 0 04 0 08 0 15 Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 25 0 04 1 n 2 3 4 61 - 8 6 Cwt. 0 10 - 14 1 - 2 3 - 5 8 226 PART 1.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES:—Hoi'sehold Furniture—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Denmark -( Of mahogany, walnut, and other fine foreign woods, solid or veneered, plain or com¬ bined with other woods ; also of all kinds of wood, gilt or silvered - - - - Kron. ore. Pund 0 Idj'j Cwt. £. s. - 16 d. 6 • Other kinds - .... 0 06i >» - 7 1 Furniture, UnstuflTsd : Very common, not including furniture iif hard wood, or veneered furniture - MKS. pj. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - 1 61 Gf.r.many -i Furniture, not otherwise specified, com¬ bined or not with common metals, glass, leather, or other similar mate¬ rials - . - - - 10 00 99 - 5 1 Fine, inlaid or carved - - - 30 00 99 - 15 3 Furniture, Stuffed : Uncovered - - - - 30 00 99 - 15 3 \ Covered ... 40 00 99 1 4 Holland - •5 °/o ad val. 5° 3 ad val. Belgium . 10% ad val. 10% ad val. Frs. cts. / Furniture of bent wood, plain ... Furniture other than of bent wood ; 100 Kilos. 7 00 Cwt. o 101 Chairs not carved nor inlaid nor orna, raented with copper, of common wood 7 00 99 _ -2 lOi „ „ of cabinet¬ makers' wood (hois d'ébénisterie) - 10 00 9' 4 a — 4 France - Chairs, carved, inlaid, or ornamented with copper, of any sort of wood 15 00 99 6 1 Other than chairs, veneered, not carved, nc r inl aid, nor ornamented with copper 10 00 99 - 4 s 4 „ carved, inlaid, or ornamented with copper ... „ 25 00 99 - 10 •2 1 ,, of common woods, solid - 5 00 •) _ 2 -i PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 227 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES :—Household Furniture—Continued. Countries. Prance—Or- Portugal Spain Italy , Austria Tariff Classification. Furniture, &c.—Continued. Other than chairs, of solid cabinet¬ makers' wood (hois d'ébénisterie), j with or without mouldings, but not j carved, nor inlaid, nor ornamented with copper - - - )) » ii >» carved, inlaid, or ornamented with copper - Stuffed, padded, or covered furniture, of whatever sort - . - . Tariff Rates of Duty. 178. Of common wood, turned, painted, varnished, or not - - . . Of finer woods, carved, polished, or var¬ nished, also of common wood veneered with finer woods ; furniture covered, ex¬ cept with silk or leather, and not gilt or inlaid with metal ornaments - - - Gilt or inlaid with mother-of-pearl, and other similar substances j also furniture with metal ornaments, or covered with silk or leather - - - Of common wood, not stuffed : Of bent wood, polished or not, combined or not with cane - . . - Other kinds - - Of common wood, stuffed Of fine cabinet-makers' wood, plain or veneered, stuffed or not - - - - Very common, not varaished, polished, or coloured, not combined with other mate¬ rials - - .... Other kinds, rough or painted, stained, var¬ nished, lacquered, or polished, plain or combined with straw, cane, common metals, or common leather - , - Fine carved and turned wares, and stuffed furniture of all kinds, not covered - Stuffed furniture, covered; also fine inlaid wares .... - - Iron furniture stuffed and covered, or finely ornamented . . . . P 2 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 10 00 18 00 English Equivai.ents. Cwt. £. s. cL - 4 -Ï - 7 4 15 °/o additional on the above duties according to class. 25'75 °/o ad vat. 25-75 % ad val. 100 Kilos. 100 Kilos. Pes. eis. 20 00 Cwt. - 8 36 00 - 112 00 Lire cts. 7 50 Cwt. - 3 13 00 5 40 00 - 16 40 00 - 16 Free. Fl. kr. . 3 00 Cwt. - 3 12 00 12 20 00 1 - 15 00 - 15 228 PART I.—FOREIGN' IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES :—Household Fuumture—Continued. cduxtries. j Tariep Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. 1 English ¡ Equivalents. Common, not painted, polished, carved, or varnished, and without ironwork F/'.v. ct.v. 100 Kilos. 4 00 i i Cwt. £. s. - I d. n Switzerland < „ with ironwork - - - - Il 00 » - 6 n Painted, polished, carved, veneered, or stuffed ------- „ IG 00 if 6 G Of common wood, plain, not upholstered Dn. tep. Oke 0 10 Cw t. - 3 2è \ Ditto, upholstered - - - - 0 20 if G 5 Of common wood, stilt, carved, inlaid and ornamented with metal, but not up¬ holstered - - - 0 40 ft - 12 9i Ditto, upholstered - - . - - 0 CO - 19 Ol -a Of other wood, plain, not upholstered 0 80 if 1 5 7 GREEI E Ditto, not wholly or partially upholstered with rich material - - - - 1 00 1 12 - Ditto, upholstered wholly or in part with ricli material - - - - - 1 GO if 2 11 2 Ditto, (lilt, carved, or ornamented witli metal, but not upholstered - - - 2 00 3 4 Ditto, ditto, not wholly or partially up¬ holstered with rich material - „ 3 00 ft 4 IG - - Ditto, ditto, upholstered wholly or in part with rich material . - - - . 4 00 3) 6 8 - \ Plain Lei. b, 100 Kilos. 9 00 Cwt. - 3 8 R(-rMAXIA -V Upholstered, also eilt, inlaid, &c. 50 00 1 4 1 Furniture of iron, upholstered or not 7 °/o ad va!. m i "/o ad val. Tikkey - _ 8 °/o tttf I'd- 8 % nd val. United States«^ Unfinished, in pieces or rough - - - Finished 30 °/o ad val. 35 °/o ad val. 30 35 °/o ad val. °/o ad val. 1 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DI TIES. 229 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES INDIGO. 1 Countries, i 1 Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Russia - Kbl. cop. Poud 3 30 £. Í. d. Cwt. 1 12 6 Sweden - _ _ _ Kron. (ire. Kilog. 0 20 Cwt. - 11 1 Norway - - . . . . Kron. ore. Küog. 0 25 Cwt. - 14 1 Denmark - Kron. ore. Pund 0 29^ Cwt. 1 12 11 Germany - - Free - Free. Holland - . Free - Free. Belgium - - Free - Free. France - - Free - Free. Portugal - - - Free - Free. Spain - Pet. cts. 100 Kilos. 10 00 Cwt. - 4 —4 Italy - Free - Free. Austria- By sea - - . . - . By land Fl. ir. Free - 100 Kilos. 3 00 Free. Cwt. - 3 -J Switzerland - . Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 Greece - . Free - Free. Roumania . Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 125 00 Cwt. 2 10 10 Turkey - - 8 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. United States 1 1 . - - Free - Free. 178. P 3 230 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT Dl'TIES. ."MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES:—Lvcifer and "Wax Matches. < 'dl xtries. Tariff Ci.assii icatiox. -■5 •{ Switzerland - (iKEECB - Roumania Turkey - t'mted States * With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Imported for the Régie : Of wood . - . - Other . . - . Imported on private account (Including the weight of the box) Wooden - Other kinds .... Wooden . - - Other kinds Wooden - Wax and Stearine Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. I Rbl. cop. Pond • 1 82 Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 05 Free Kron. ore. I Fund 0 14^5 Mks. pf. 100 küos. 10 00 5 °/o ad val. \ 10 "/o ad val. | * Frs. cts. i 100 Kilos. 12 00 20 Oí) Prohibited Kilog. Reis. 64-6 (Not including Excise duty) Pes. ct.s. 100 Kilos. 20 00 50 00 Lire cts. Free 100 Kilos. II 00 Fl. kr. Free 100 Kilos. 3 00 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 5 00 Oke Dr. lep. 0 50 Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 10 50 8 °/j ad val. 35 °/o ad val. £. s. d. Cwt. - 17 II Cwt. - 2 10 Free. Cwt. - 16 6 Cwt. - 5 1 5 °/o ad val. 10 °/o ad val. Cwt. - 4 lOi - 8 2 Prohibited. Cwt. - 12 6 - 8 2 i - * Free. Cwt. - 4 5| Free. Cwt. S -i Cwt. - 2 -è Cwt. - 16 - Cwt. - 4 3 8 °/o ad val. 35 °/o ad val. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DI TIES. 231 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES PIANOS. Countries. Tariff Classification. -{ -{ -{ -{ Cottage Grand * With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouille of duty leviable. Cottage ------- Grand Cottage Grand Cottage Grand ■{ {Switzerland - J United States Cottage Grand Cottage Grand Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Rbt. cop. Each * 66 00 *110 00 Krnn ore. Each 6u 00 100 00 Kron. ore. Each 40 00 „ 60 00 10 °/o ad val. Mks. pf. 100 Kilos. 30 00 5 °/o ad val. 6 % ad val. Frs. cts. Each 50 00 „ 75 00 Reis. Each 25,070 Pes. ets. Each 250 00 Lir" cts. Each 60 00 75 00 Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 10 00 Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 16 00 Dr. lep. Each 80 00 „ 130 00 6 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. 25 °/o ad val. £. s. II. Each 10 9 - 17 8 4 Each 368 5 11 1 Each 2 4 5 3 6 8 10 % ad val. Cwt. - 15 3 5 % ad val. 6 °/"o ad val. Each 2 - - 3 Each 5 12 10 Each 10 - - Each Cwt. Cwt. Each 2 8- 3 - - - 10 2 - 6 6 3 4- 5 4- 6 °/o ad val. 8 ° ¡o od val. 25 °¡o ad val. 178. p 4 232 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES PICTURES. Countries. Tariff Rates English Tariff Classification. op Duty. Equivalents. Switzerland - Oil paintings United States £. s. d. Free - - - Free. I Free - - ! - Free. Free - Free - Free - Free - Free - Free - 5"45 °/o ad val. Each Pes. cts. 1 00 Free - Free - Frs. eis. 100 EUos. I 00 Free Free - 8 % irf val. 30 °/o ad val. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. ' Free. 5*45 ° ad val. Each - - 9i Free. Free. Cwt. - - 4Î Free. Free. 8 °/o ad val. 30 °/o ad val. FAUT I.—FOltEIGN IMPOUT DUTIES. 233 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES:—Ships and Boats. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Bbl. cop. £.s. d. Í Iron ships of less than 2C0 lasts - - - Last * 20 00 Ton register 111 8 Russia - „ „ of 200 lasts or more - - - „ *10 00 „ - 15 10 1 Wooden ships or hoats of all kinds * 5 00 „ - 7 11 Note.—Iron ships or boats imported in sections pay duty on materials of which made. •With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Sweden - Free - Free. Norway - Free . Free. Denmark 3 °/o ad aal. 3 °/„ ad val. Germany Free - Free. Holland - 1 °/(, ad val. 1 % ad val. Belgium - Free - Free. f Sea vessels of wood or iron ... ( Tonburden ) 1 French [2 00 f tonnage ) Ton burden — 1 France - -( River hoats of wood ..... „ 10 GO - 8 - I. „ of iron ..... „ 40 00 1 12 - New - 10-9 °/o ad ral. 10-9 % ad val. Portugal Old condemned ships destined to be rebuilt and nationalised . . - . - 3-27 % ad val. 3'27 °/o ad val. Old ships only fit to be broken up • - 5-45 "/„adral. 5'45 °/„ ad val. / Wooden ships and hoats up to 50 tons re¬ gister Pes. cts. Ton register 40 00 Ton register 112 — Spain - . : Wooden ships, from 51 to 300 tons register - „ 26 00 1-10 of 301 tons register and above „ 14 00 - 11 2 Iron ships of all kinds .... „ 12 50 „ - 10 - 178. 234 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES-.—Ships axd Boats-Continued. Countries. Taripp Classipication. Taripp Rates op Duty. English Equivalents, £. «. rf. Italy Free - Free. r Of wood, with or without sheathing of iron or copper Fl. Jir. (Ton mea-) q I sûrement | ( Ton mea- ) [ sûrement ) ~ Oè Austria- -< Of iron or other metals, and steam vessels of all kinds - . - - - Note.—The engines of steam vessels are charged separately. „ 00 „ - 10 - Switzerland - 8 °/o ad val. 8 val. Greece - Free - Free. Steam ships of all kinds Lei. b. Ton register 2 00 Ton register - 1 Sailing ships ------ 0 75 » — — 74 Dredges ------ Ton gross 0 75 Ton gross - - 74 Boats, common ------ Each 8 50 Each - 6 10 „ gauging up to 2 tons, inclusive - 20 00 - 16 - „ ,, from 2 to 5 tons - - - 35 00 1 8 - Roumania „ „ from 5 to tons 90 00 3 12 - „ „ from 74 to 10 tons 120 00 4 16 - Barges, Luggers, &c. of more than 10 tons: Of deal - . . - - Ton gross 2 50 Ton gi'oss - 2 - Of oak 4 00 - 3 24 - Pleasure boats, of wood or metal, or of wood and metal combined Each 126 00 Each 5 - 10 Turkey - 8 °/o 8 °/o ad val. United States - Prohibited Prohibited. PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DI TIES. 235 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.—STARCH. Countries. Tariff (;:lassification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Mbl. cop. £,. s. d. Russia - Sweden - * With an addition of 20 °l„ on each rouble of duty leviable. Poud *1 00 Kron. ore Kilog. 0 10 Cwt. Cwt. - 9 - 5 10 8 Norway - - Kron. ore. Kilog. 0 03i Cwt. - 1 101 Denmark - Free - - Free. Germany - Mks.pf. 100 Kilos. 9 00 Cwt. - 4 7 Holland - - Free - - Free. Belgium - - Free - Free. France - - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 4 00 Cwt. - 1 n Portugal - Reis. Kilog. 54-5 Cwt. - 12 6 Spain • Pes. eis. 100 KUos. 10 00 Cwt. - 4 3 Italy - Lire. cts. 100 Kilos. 3 00 Cwt. - 1 2î Austria - Starch for textile dressers, under special con- - ditions - - - Other kinds - Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 1 50 „ 6 00 Cwt. j? - 1 - 6 6i 1 Switzerland - - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 0 60 Cwt. _ _ 3 Greece - . F?-, lep. Oke 0 20 Cwt. - 6 5 Roumania . Lei. b, 100 Kilos. 3 40 Cwt. - 1 Turkey - - - - 8 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. Onited States| Of potatoes or corn - Of rice or other materials - - Dolls, cts Lb. 0 02 0 O-.'i Cwt. 1 - 9 - 11 4 8 236 part i.—forkign import duties. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Straw Plaiting for Hats. Countries. Tariff Classification. 1 \ Tariff Rates 1 op Duty, 1 English Equivalents. Sbl. cop. £. s. ti. Rus-si.v Plain ur mixed with cotton, hemp, silk, or Fuiit *0 88 horsehair - - - Cwt. 17 C 0 * With an addition of 20 °/o on each rouble of duty leviable. Kron. ore. Sweden - - Kilog. 1 00 Cwt. 2 16 6 Kron. ore. Norway - - Kilog. 0 93 Cwt. 2 12 C Kron. ore. f Of fine or coloured straw - - Fund 1 33j Cwt. 7 10 7 Denmark 1 Of other straw - - . - 0 50 « 2 16 C Mki. pf. Germany - - - . - 100 Kilos. 24 00 Cwt. - 12 o Holland - Free - - Free. Belgium - - Free - Free. FVi cts. France - 100 Kilos. 5 00 Cwt. _ O _ 1 Beis. Portugal . Kilog. 545 Cwt. 6 4 s Pes. cts. Spain ... 100 Kilos. 30 24 Cwt. - 12 3 Italy . Free - - Free. Ft. kr. Austria - . 100 Kilos. 2 00 Cwt. 2 ""i Frs. cts. Switzerland - . 100 Kilos. 10 00 Cwt. - 4 Dr. lep. Greece - Oke 4 00 Cwt. 6 S - LeL b. Rou.mania . 100 Kilos. 35 00 Cwt. - 14 3 Turkey - 8 °/o ad val: 8' '/o ad val. United States 20 °/o ad tal. 20 °/o ad val. part i.—foreign import duties. 237 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.—Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff. Countries. Russia - Sweden - Norway - Holland 178. Tariff Classification. Unmanufactured leaves and stalks Manufactured for smoking and for snuff, also in rolls and cakes . . - - Cigars and cigarettes ... Unmanufactured . . - . . Manufactured ; Cigars and cigarettes . - . - Other kinds ------ Tariff Rates of Duty. English EaulVALENTS. Denmark - Germany -< Stalk, leaves, or carrots Snuff - . - - - Cigars and cigai'ettes All other manufactured tobacco - Leaves and stalks Additional tax . - - Cigars - - - Additional tax - . - Other kinds . - . - Additional tax - - . Unmanufactured leaves and stalks Manufactured : Cigars and cigarettes Other kinds ... In leaves and rolls, unstemmed - „ ,, stemmed Snuff and other manufactured - Cigars - - - . RM. cop. d. Poud 15 40 Cwt. 7 11 9 . Funt 1 00 33 19 14 1 59 2 40 99 47 5 9 Eilog. Kron. ore. 1 00 Cwt. 2 16 0 5» 3 00 99 8 9 5 W 1 20 9* 3 7 9 Kilog. Kron. 1 ore. 25 Cwt. 3 10 7 19 1 50 99 4 4; 8 99 2 75 99 7 15 3 39 1 50 99 4 4 S Pund Kron 0 ore. lOA Cwt. - 11 9 91 0 04è 9' - 4 0 eej 93 3 15 3 99 0 lef 99 - 18 10 99 0 16f 99 - 18 10 93 0 04¿ " - 4 8i Mks. pf. 100 KUos. 85 GO Cwt. 2 3 2 ,* 270 00 '3 6 17 2 7i 180 00 ! 33 4 11 5 Fl. eis. 100 Kilos. 0 70 Cwt. _ 7 >1 1 50 ! " - 1 CO '3 12 00 5» - 10 2 33 40 OO JÍ 1 13 11 238 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES;—Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff—Continued. Countries. . Tariff Classification. Untnaniifactured leaves, &c. - . . „ stalks - - . - Cigars and cigarettes . - - - - Other manufactured tobacco . . - Tobacco unmanufactured (leaf or stalk) : For the Régie - . . - For private account - - Tobacco manufactured : For the Régie For private account Tobacco juice (sauce Pram) . - - Note.—Tobacco for personal use may be admitted under certain regula¬ tions to the extent of 10 kilos, per in¬ dividual, per annum, at the following rates : Cigars and cigarettes - - - . Turkish tobacco - - - - - Other kinds, and snuff - - Leaves and cut - . . - . Rolls Cigars Other kinds, manufactured Unmanufactured, in leaves and stalks ■ Cigars, Havana or similar quality Other manufactured tobacco Tobacco unmanufactured, in leaves, stalks, and stems .... ., manufactured, stemmed, rolled, and cut tobacco for smoking, tobacco waste, chewing tobacco - Cigars and cigarettes - . - . . Snuff, and tobacco for making snuff - Tariff Rates of Duty. Fr>. cts. 100 Kilos. 70 00 70 OO „ 300 00 100 00 Frs. cts. Free - Prohibited Free Prohibited Prohibited Kilog. Kilog. 36 00 S5 00 15 00 Reis. 1,831 1,570 •2,878 2,354 Prohibited Lire cts. Prohibited Kilog. oa 20 00 00 Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 21 00 „ 52 50 „ 52 50 „ 52 50 English EaUIVALENTS. Cwt. £. s. d. 1 8 5 18 5 6 1 11 2-8 Free. Prohibited. Free. Prohibited. Prohibited. Lb. Cwt - 13 - 9 - 5 Prohibited. Prohibited. Cwt. Cwt. 20 18 8 17 19 32 18 2 26 18 4 71 2 6 40 12 10 1 1 4 2 13 4 2 13 4 2 13 4 * Tobacco can only be imported into Austria by special permission, and is subject to a licence duty in addition, on raw tobacco, 7 fl. per kilog., or 6 s. 4 d. per lb. ; on cigars and cigarettes, 11 H. per kilog., or 10 s. per lb. ; on other manufactured tobacco, %fl. 40 kr. per kilog., or 7 s. 8 d. per lb. PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 239 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES ;-Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Switzerland ; Tobacco unmanufactured, in leaves, stalks, and waste - . - - „ carrots or rolls for manufacture of snufF . - . - . Snuif F/'s. cts. 100 Kilos. 25 00 „ 35 00 „ 50 00 Cwt., i> i> £. s. - 10 - 14 1 - d. 2 3 4 Cigars and cigarettes - . . - 100 00 f> 2 - 8 Other manufactm'ed tobacco . 50 00 ii 1 - 4 ( In leaves - . . - . Dr. lep. Oke 3 00 Cwt. 4 16 - Cut - - - - - 3 50 )) 5 12 - Greece -1 In carrots or rolls . - . . - 3 50 n 5 12 - Cigars and cigarettes - - - - 6 00 jy 9 12 - Snuff - - - 3 50 yy 5 12 - Roumania . - Prohibited ■ Prohibited. Turkey - 1 Prohibited - - Prohibited. Leaf-tobacco, unstemmed, of requisite size and fineness for wrappers, and weighing more than 100 leaves to the lb. Doll. cts. Lb. 0 75 Cwt. 17 10 Excise duty in addition - 0 08 jj 1 17 4 Other leaf-tobacco, unstemmed - 0 35 » 8 3 4 Leaf-tobacco oí requisite size and fineness for wrappers, and weighing more than 100 leaves to the lb., stemmed 1 00 m 23 6 8 Excise duty in addition 0 08 yy 1 17 4 Other leaf-tobacco, stemmed - 0 40 yy 9 6 8 Excise duty in addition - 0 08 yy 1 17 4 Tobacco stems - - - - 0 15 yy 3 10 - UsiTED States; Cigars and cigarettes - - - - - f „ 2 50 I and 25% val. and 25 58 6 8 ad val. Excise duties in addition : On cigars and cheroots, and on cigar¬ ettes weighing 3 lbs per thousand Mille 3 00 Mille 12 6 On cigarettes weighing less than 3 lbs. per 1,000 - . - . 0 50 j» - 2 1 Snuff and snuff flour, scented or not Lb. 0 50 Cwt. 11 13 4 Excise duty in addition 0 08 1 17 4 TTnmanufactured tobacco not otherwise spe¬ cified - ... 30 % ad val. 30 °/o ad val. Manufactured tobacco not otherwise cified - - - spe- Lb. 0 40 Cwt. 9 6 8 Excise duty in addition - 1 » 0 08 » 1 17 4 178. 240 PAKT I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DU'ilES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLESTOYS. coüntkieä. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. English Equivalents. Rbl. cop. £. «. d. Russia ♦ With an addition of 20 °/o on each rouble of duty leviable. Funt »0 37 Cwt. 7 5 10 Í Of wood or mixed material ... Kron. ore. Kilog:. 1 50 Cwt. 4 4 8 Sweden - - j Note.—Other kinds of toys pay as the material of which made. Norway - All kinds - - - Kron. ore. Kilog'. 0 60 Cwt I 13 11 Benmark - Kron. ore. Fund 0 33§ Cwt 1 17 8 Germany - - - As materials of which made. Holland - - 5 °/o ad val. 5% ad val. Belgium • - 10 % ad val. 10 % ad val. France - - Frs. cts. 100 Kilos. 60 00 Cwt. 14 5 Portugal - Rets. Kilog. 206 Cwt. 2 7 1 Spain . Pes. cts. Kilog. 1 50 Cwt. 3 1- Italy - - - • Lire cts. 100 Kilos. 40 00 Cwt - 16 3 r Of wood, most common, planed, carved, or turned - - - - Free - Free. „ fine, also in combination with other materials . - - Fl. kr. 100 Kilos. 20 00 Cwt. 1-4 Austria - Of iron or steel - - - - „ 15 00 - 15 3 Combiued with silk, lace, artificial flowers, and ornamental feathers - „ 100 00 » 5 1 7 „ „ other woven or knitted materials „ 50 00 2 10 10 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 241 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES •.—ToMs—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification, Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. Switzerland - Greece îloumania -/ Frs. cts, 100 Kilos. 16 00 Turkey - United States Of wood - - . - Of common metal, except lead Of paper and cardboard - Of wood, common, not painted, stained, polished, or combined with other materials - . . - „ fine, painted, stained, lacquered, and varnished, combined with common metals, leather, cane, rushes, or other vegetable fibre „ superfine, gilded or inlaid, and all wooden toys not enumerated above - - - - - Of common metals combined or not with other common materials - Of earthenware or porcelain, combined or not with other common materials - Of glass, combined or not with other com- - men materials . . - . . Of paper or cardboard, combined or not with other materials (except precious metals, precious stones, real coral, fine pearls, amber, jet, and shell) - - - Oke Dr. lep. 4 00 2 00 4 00 Lei. b. 100 Kilos. 2 00 9 00 50 00 Cwt. Cwt. £. Í. à. - 6 6 6 8 3 4 6 8 Cwt. - n - 3 8 1 - 4 As wares of metal of which composed. 100 Kilos. 30 00 Cwt. - 12 2 As glass wares. 100 Kilos. 60 00 Cwt. 14 5 Of leather or gutta percha • As wares of material of which made. 8 °L ad val. 35 °lr, ad vat. 8 °L ad val. 35 % ad val. 178. Q 242 part i.—foreign import duties. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES:—Umbrellas and Parasols. Countries. Tariff Rates English Tariff Classification. of Duty, Equivalents. Men's umbrellas of silk, and ladies' silk umbrellas or parasols, lined with silk Men's alpaca umbrellas and ladies' unlined silk umbrellas, &c. - - - - - Other kinds of umbrellas or parasols - Frames for umbrellas or parasols " With an addition of 20 per cent, on each rouble of duty leviable. Of silk or half silk - - Other kinds Parts thereof ; frame work, &c. - - - „ „ coverings of umbrellas, cut or sewn, and cases of um¬ brellas .... Of silk or half silk ... Of other materials . - . - Frame work, not covered - Covered with silk or half silk „ with other materials, or uncovered Umbrellas and parasols Parts thereof ■ Cotton Alpaca ... Silk .... Rbl. cop. £. 8. d. Each *1 65 Each - 5 3 „ *0 66 - 2 1 *0 33 -1-4 Poud 2 75 Cwt. I 7 1 Kron. ore. Each 0 75 Each - 10 0 2.Ó - - 34 Kilog. 0 35 Cwt. - 19 9 1 1 As material of which made, with an J addition of 20°/ o. Kron. ore. Each 0 75 Each - - 10 „ 0 25 - - H Kilog. 0 35 Cwt. - 19 9 Kron. ore. Each 1 33^ Each - 1 5J 0 50 - - 6Î • Mkf. pf. 100 Kilos. 120 00 Cwt. 3-11 5 °/o ad vat. 5 °/o ad val. 10 °/o ad val. 10 °/o ad val. 5 °/(, ad val. 5 °/o ad val. Frs. cts. Each 0 25 Each - - 24 „ 0 50 » *4 1 25 - 1 - PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. 243 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES ¡-Umbrellas and Farabom—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. r Of silk Each Reis. 515-00 Each £. s. - 2 d. 3i Of other materials - i> 309-00 » - 1 Frame work thereof, complete, without covering )> 272-50 jj - 1 Parts thereof, in separate Pieces ; Sticks or canes, with or without heads of the same materials - - - » 109-00 5> 6 Portugal -( „ with heads of other materials » 218-00 J9 - - 11î 1 I Steel Wires : Round Kilog. 16-35 Cwt, - 3 9 Paragon 'f 27-25 Í) - 6 3 Other sepai'ate pieces .... » 1308-00 » 14 19 1 Material for Covering : Woollen . . - . - 239-80 99 2 14 10 Cotton 1) 130-80 99 1 9 11 Spain - Of silk ------- Of other materials - - - ^ - Each j) Pes. els. 2 50 1 50 i^ach 99 - 2 - 1 24 ( 1 Of silk ------- Hundred Lire ets. 120 00 Hundred 4 16 - Italt - -( Of other materials ----- tf 60 00 »9 2 8 - I Parts thereof 100 Kilos. 30 00 Cwt. - 12 2 Austria -1 ' Of silk Other kinds " - •. " Each » Fl. kr. 0 48 0 24 Each » - - 114 54 100 Kilos. Frs. cts. 16 00 Cwt. - 6 6 Switzerland ( Of silk ------- " 30 00 »> - 12 o* Of linen or wool " " " 40 00 99 - 16 3 178. 244 PART I.—FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES:—Umbrellas and Parasols—Continued. Countries. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. English Equivalents. / Of wool, or of linen, or cotton, or of linen mixed with cotton - - - Dr. lep. Each 0 50 f. Í. Each - - d. „ mixed with silk - 1 00 77 — — 9è Greece - Of silk „ ornamented with lace or embi-oidery 3 00 20 °/(, ad val. - 2 20 °/o ad val. 5 \ Frames and sticks of wood, or common metal Note.—Frames and sticks of other kinds, are chargeable with the duties upon the ma,teriaís of which made. Oke 1 00 Cwt. 1 12 Roumania Of cotton, linen, or wool, with frames of whalebone or iron, with handles of piain or carved wood, combined or not with bone or common metals, coloured, silvered, or not ....... Of silk, pure or mixed, of cotton, linen, or wool, lined with silk pure or mixed - . Lei. b. Each 0 25 0 70 Each - - »7 — — 21 6i Turkey - Of silk or alpaca - - - - 8 °/o aá vol. 50 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. 50 °/o ad val. United St ates' Of other materials . . - . . Ribs, frames, handles, &c., chiefly of metal - 40 % ad val. 40 °/o ad val. 40 °/o ad val. 40 "l'a ad val. I Frames and sticks, other kinds ■ - - 30 °/o ad val. ' 30 °/o ad val. [ 245 ] INDEX. 178. R 246 INDEX. INDEX. 1 1 Russia. Sweden. 1 Norway. | Denmark. 1 Germany. ! Holland. Belgium. j France. Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Ale, see Beer and Ale - - - - - - - - — Alkali - - . . - U5 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 Alum - . - - 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 Arms and Ammunition, see \ Iron and Steel - / ~ 148 Arsenic . - . . 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 Bacon and Hams ... 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 Barj'tes .... 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 Beef, Salted - - - - 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 Beer and Ale 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 Bleaching Materials 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 Boats, see Ships ... - - - - - - - Books, Engravings, &c. 163 164 165 166 167 168 168 169 Boots and Shoes ... 117 117 118 118 119 119 119 120 Borax, refined 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 Brass and Copper 96 97 97 97 98 98 98 98 Brimstone . . . - 153 153 153 153 153 153 1.53 153 Bronze, see Brass and Copper - - - - - - - - Butter - - . - - 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 Candles .... 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 Carriages .... 214 214 214 215 215 215 215 215 Carts and Wagons, see Car¬ \ _ riages ... J Cement .... 189 189 189 189 189 189 189 189 Cheese .... 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 Chemicals, see pages 115-157 _ _ _ « _ - - China, see Earthenware _ _ _ _ _ - _ Chocolate, see Cocoa _ _ _ _ _ - _ Cigars .... 237 237 237 237 237 237 238 238 Cinders, see Coal - - • - _ _ _ - _ Clocks and Watches 218 218 218 21S 219 219 219 219 Clothing, ready - made, see Woven Manufactures i - Coal - 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 Cocoa ..... 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 Confectionery ... 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 Copper and Brass, see Brass \ • and Copper ... i \ Copper Wares, sec Brass and Copper ) - Copperas .... 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 Cordage and Twine 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 Cotton, Yarns and Thread - 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 "2 Cotton, Woven Manufactures 14 15 15 16 17 17 18 19 Cutlery, see Iron and Steel - - - - - - - Earthenware and Porcelain 130 130 131 131 131 132 132 132 Epsom Salts ... 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 1.55 Fireclay .... 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 Fish 200 200 200 200 200 201 201 201 Glass and Glass Wares 136 1.37 137 137 138 139 139 139 Gold and Silver AVares 114 114 114 114 114 114 115 115 Grease .... 178 178 178 178 ITS 178 178 178 Grindstones 191 ■s 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 INDEX. 247 INDEX. 1 1 eâ bß •g d C3 ■à 'S C3 1 „ . p F-i o P-. n •a ■p. os Italy. CO P < N % a (D O U O a ¡3 O Ph p 'S Uiiitei States Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 1 - - - — - - - - — Aie, see Beer and Ale. 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 I Alkali. 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 r Alum. Arms and Ammunition, see ~ ~ ~ ~ Iron and Steel. 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 Arsenic. 193 193 193 198 193 198 198 198 198 Bacon and Hams. 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 Barytes. 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 Beef, Salted. 211 211 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 Beer and Ale. 150 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 Bleaching Materials. _ _ — _ - _ _ _ _ Boats, see Ships. 170 170 171 172 178 178 174 175 175 Books, Engravings, &c. 120 121 121 122 128 128 124 124 124 Boots and Shoes. 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 Borax, refined. 99 99 100 100 101 101 101 108 108 Brass and Copper. 158 153 153 158 153 158 158 158 158 Brimstone. - - _ - _ - - _ - Bronze, see Brass and Copper. 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 Butter. 179 180 180 180 Î80 180 180 180 180 Candles. 215 216 216 216 216 217 217 217 217 _/ Carriages. Carts and Wagons, see Car¬ l riages. 189 189 189 189 189 189 189 189 189 Cement. 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 Cheese. - - _ _ _ _ - - Chemicals, seepages 145-157. _ _ _ _ _ — - China, see Earthenware. _ _ _ _ - _ — Chocolate, see Cocoa. 238 238 288 288 289 289 239 289 289 Cigars. _ _ _ - - — - Cinders, see Coal. 219 219 220 220 220 221 221 •221 221 / Clocks and Watches. Clothing, ready-made, see 1 Woven Manufactures. 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 Coal. 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 Cocoa. 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 / Confectionery. Copper and Brass, see Brass \ f and Copper. Copper Wares, see Brass and "" — ~\ Copper. 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 Copperas. 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 Cordage and Twine. 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 5 Cotton, Yarns and Thread. 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 27 28 Cotton, Woven Manufactures. - - - - Cutlery, see Iron and Steel. 188 188 188 184 184 184 185 135 185 Earthenware and Porcelain, 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 Epsom Salts. 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 Fireclay. 201 201 201 201 201 202 202 202 202 Fish. 139 140 140 140 141 142 . 142 143 148 Glass and Glass Wares. . 115 115 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 Gold and Silver Wares. 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 Grease. 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 Grindstones. 178. K 2 248 IKDEX. Haberdashery, see Woven Manufactures - Hams, see Bacon and Hams - Hardwai-es, see Iron and Steel Hats, Beaver, Silk, &c. Hemp, see Linen . - - Hides and Skins - - - Hops - - - . - Horses .... Hosiery, see Woven Manu¬ factures - Household Furniture - India Rubber and Gutta Percha - - - - Indigo - . - - - Ink, see Paper, &c. Iron and Steel Iron Wares, see Iron and Steel .... Jute, see Linen Laee, see Woven Manufaetures Lead and Lead Wares - Leather and Leather Wares - Linen, Hemp, and Jute— Yarns and Thread Linen, Hemp, and Jute— Woven JIanufaetures Lueifer and Wax Matches - Machinery, sec Iron and Steel Maps, see Paper, &e. 'Millstones - . - - Mirrors, sec Glass Oil Cake .... Oil-cloth, see Linen Oils, Rock, see Petroleum Oils, Seed, see Seed Oil Paper, &c. - . - - Parasols, see Umbrellas and Parasols - - - . Pasteboard, sec Paper, &e. - Patent Fuel, see Coal - Perfumery - - - Petroleum - - - - Pianos. - - - - Pickles - Pictures . . . . Pitch - . . - Plate Glass, see Glass - Playing Cards, see Paper, &e. Porcelain, see Earthenware and Porcelain - - - Pork, Salted ... Ribbons, see Woven Manu¬ factures - - Rock Oils, see Petroleum Roofing Slates ... Rosin - - - - - Russia. Sweden. 1 Norway. Denmark. Germany. Holland. Belgium. France. Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 223 223 223 223 223 223 223 223 117 117 118 118 119 119 119 120 208 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 - - - - - - - - 225 225 225 226 226 226 226 226 125 125 125 126 126 126 127 127 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 60 63 64 66 1 67 69 70 71 104 104 104 104 104 105 105 105 117 117 118 118 119 119 119 120 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 29 29 30 31 31 32 32 32 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 177 177 177 177 177 177 177 177 163 164 165 166 167 168 168 169 160 160 160 160 160 161 161 161 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 }- INDEX. 249 Porüigal. Spain. Italy. Austria. Switzerland Greece. 1 Roumania, Turkey. United States. - Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page - _ ./ Haberdashery, »ee Woven I Manufactures. • : - - - - Hams, see Bacon and Hams. — - - - - Hardwares, sec Iron and Steei. 223 223 223 223 223 223 223 223 223 Hats, Beaver, Silk, &c. — — - - - - _ Hemp, see Linen. 120 121 121 122 123 123 124 124 124 Hides and Skins. 208 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 Hops. 221 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 Horses. . _ _/ Hosiery, sec Vv'oven Manu¬ 227 227 227 I. factures. 227 228 228 228 228 228 Household Furniture. 127 127 127 128 128 129 129 129 129 1 India Rubber and Gutta Percha. 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 Indigo. — ~ - - - - - _ Ink, see Paper, &c. 75 77 78 80 82 84 87 89 89 Iron and Steel. _ _ Iron Wares, sec Iron and 1 Steel. — - - - - - - - - J Ute, see Linen. - - - - - - - _ Lace,.sieWoven Manufactures. 105 105 106 106 106 107 107 107 107 Lead and Lead Wares. 120 121 121 122 123 123 124 124 124 Leather and Leather Wares. 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 H Linen, Hemp, and Jute— Yams and Thread. 33 34 35 35 37 37 38 39 39 1 Linen, Hemp, and Jute— 230 230 230 Woven Manufactures. 230 230 230 230 230 230 Lucifer and Wax Matches. - - - - - - - - - Machinery, see Iron and Steel. 191 191 191 191 191 191 - 191 191 191 Maps, see Paper, &c. Millstones. - - — - - Mirrors, sec Glass. 177 177 177 177 177 177 177 177 177 Oil Cake. — - - - - - - - Oil-cloth, see Linen. — — - — - - - - - Oils, Rock, see Petrolerrm. — - - - Oils, Seed, see Seed Oil. 170 170 171 172 173 173 174 175 175 Paper, &c. _ _/ Parasols, see Umbrellas .and I Parasols. — — - - - - - Pasteboard, see Paper, &c. — — — — — — — - — Patent Fuel, see Coal. 161 161 161 162 162 162 162 162 162 Perfumery. 183 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 Petrolerrm. 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 Pianos. 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 Pickles. 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 Pictures. 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 Pitch. - - - - - - -- - - Plate Glass, see Glass. - - - - - - - - - Playirrg Cards, see Paper, &c. _/ Porcelain, see Earthenware I and Porcelain. 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 Pork, Salted. _/ Ribbons, see Woven Manu- I factm-es. - - - - _ - - - Rock Oils, see Petroleum. 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 Roofiug Slates. 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 Rosin. 178 E 3 250 INDEX. H lU ■tí o ;z; Saddlery and Harness, sec Hides and Skins Sal Ammoniac - - - Salt Saltpetre - . - - Sauces, see Pickles Sealing Wax, see Paper, &o. - Seed Oils . - . - Ships and Boats - - - Silk, Yai-ns and Thread Silk, Woven Manufactures - Silver - -1 -, sSveÍw¿e¡/«il-^- Wai-es} Soaps Spirits - - - - - Starch - - - - Stationery, see Paper - Straw Plaiting for Hats Steel and Steel Wares, sec Iron and Steel - Stoneware, see Earthenware Sugar ----- }- Page si 156 158 157 176 233 9 40 181 208 235 236 Thread, see Yams Tin and Tin Wares Tissues, see Woven Manu¬ factures - - - - Tobacco . - - - Toys Turpentine - - - - Twine, see Cordage Umbrellas and Parasols Vinegar and Watches, see Clocks Watches . - - - Woollen and Worsted, Yarns and Thread - Woollen and Wotstcd, Woven Manufactures - - - Woven Manufactures(Cotton) Woven Manufactures (Linen, Hempen, and Jute) - Woven Manufactures (Silk) Woven Manufactures (Wool¬ len and Worsted) Yams and Thread (Cotton) - Yams and Thread (Linen Hempen and Jute) - Yams (Silk) Yams (Woollen and Worsted) Zinc and Zinc Wares - 204 108 237 240 185 242 212 I- 11 47 14 29 40 47 il) 9 11 111 Page 156 158 157 176 233 9 40 181 208 235 236 204 108 237 240 185 242 212 11 48 15 29 40 48 9 11 111 Page 156 158 157 176 233 9 41 181 208 235 236 204 108 237 240 185 242 212 11 49 15 30 41 49 9 11 111 ä a d Page 150 158 157 176 233 9 41 181 209 235 236 204 108 237 240 185 242 212 11 49 16 31 41 49 9 11 111 a >-« - o Page 156 158 157 176 233 9 41 181 209 235 236 204 108 237 240 185 242 212 11 50 17 31 41 50 1 6 9 11 111 d ce a o W Page 156 158 157 176 233 9 42 181 209 235 236 205 108 237 240 185 242 213 11 50 17 32 42 50 2 6 9 11 112 U "3 Pd Page 156 158 157 176 233 9 42 181 209 235 236 205 108 238 240 185 242 213 12 50 18 32 42 50 2 6 9 12 112 Page 156 159 157 176 233 9 42 182 209 235 236 205 109 238 240 185 242 213 12 51 19 32 42 51 2 6 9 12 112 INDEX. 251 bs s t o pL| CÖ a. m 'S "0 s - % ad val. PAKT II.—COLONIAL IMPOKT DCTIICS. YARKS AND THREAD:—Cotton—Continued. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Australasia—Conf^. £. s. d. Tasmania Í i Candle cotton and spun yarn . - - All other - Free. 10 % ad val. New Zealand -< r Sewing cottons and thread . - . Other kinds - Free. 15 °/o ad vtil. Queensland r I Twine ------- Other kinds Cwt. 9 4 5 °/o ad vat. Natal All kinds ------ 7 °/o ad val. Cape op Good Hope All kinds - - - 15 °/o ad v'll. Yarns ; /Cwt. - 9 4 l_with 15 °/o ad val. ' Unbleached or undyed, under forties Bleached or dyed, under forties /Cwt. - 14 /with 15 °/(, ad val. Dominionor Canada I Warp. No. 60, and finer ... Warp on beams ..... Sewingthread in hanks, black and bleached, three and six cord - - Other kinds - - ... 15 °/o ad val. Í Yard - -J (with 15 °lg ad vul. 1 °/o ad val. 20 °// ad val. Newfoundland .ill kinds - ..... Free. Jamaica All kinds - - .... 12J ad val. Barbados - All kinds ...... 4 °/o ad val. Trinidad - - - All kinds - . .... 4 °/o ad val. British Guiana All kinds - - - - - - 7 °/j, ad val. part ii.—coloxial import duties. 3 YARNS AND THREAD :—Lixex, Hempex, AND Jute. 1 Colonial Possessions.^ Tarifp Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. .y. d. India . . - All kinds - . . . - Free. Ceylon All kinds ------- 6^ °/o ad val. Mauritids All kinds - - - . - - - 6| °/o ad val. Australasia : New South Wales All kinds ------- Free. Victoria - Twine of hemp or flax (except sewing or seaming) - - - - - Spun yarn - . - - - Cwt. - 14 - - 11 3 Other yarns and sewing thread - Free. South Australia and Northerns Territory Sewing thread and twine - - - - Spun yarn ------ Other ------- Free. Cwt. 3 - 10 % ad val. Western Australia All kinds - - 12^ °/o ad val. Tasmania All kinds - - - - - 10 °/o ad vat. New Zealand Sewing threads, flax and Italian yarn, sailmakers', seaming, and roping twine - Free. 1 Other kinds . . - - - 15 °/(, ad val. Qcbehsland Twine ------ Other kinds ------ Cwt. - 9 4 5 Natal All kinds - - - - - 7 °/o ad val. Cape op Good Hope - All kinds - - - - - - 15 °/o ad val. [ Lines and twines for the flshories Free. Dominion op Canada ' SaU twine for boats' or ships' sails Twines of all kinds not otherwise specified - 5 °j^ ad val. 25 °/o ad val. Other kinds - - - - 20 °/o ad val. Newpoundland All kinds ------- With 15 °/o additional on duty. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica - - - All kinds ------- 12.Î °¡^adval. Barbados - - - All kinds - - - . - - 4 °l^ ad val. Trinidad - - - All kinds ------- 4 °l^ ad val. British Guiana All kinds ------ 7 ad vol. 0.72—1. A 2 4 PAKT II.— COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. YARNS AND THREAD SILK. Colonial Possession s. Tariff India - - . All kinds - Ceylon - . . All kinds - Mauritius All kinds - -Australasia : New South Wales All kinds - Victoria All kinds - South Australia f and NohtIIERX- Territory -L Western Australia Tasmania New Zealan Queensland - Natal Cape of Good Hope - Dominion opCanada| Newfoundland Jamaica - - - Barbados - - - Trinidad - . - British Guiana Mill -silk and sewing silk ... Other . . - - - All kinds - All kinds - - - - - Silk twist (shoemakers and saddlers) and sewing silk ------ Other kinds ------ All kinds ------ All kinils ------- All kinds - - - - Taripp Rates op Duty. Silk in the gum not more advanced than sin¬ gles, tram, or thrownorganzine, not coloured Sewing and twist - - - - - All kinds ------- With 15 °/o additional on duty. .411 kinds - All kinds - -Vll kinds - All kinds - £. s. d. Free. Vo ad val. C| °/(, ad val. Free. Free. Free. 10 °/o ad val. 12) ad val. 10 °/o ad val. Free. 15 °l^ad val. 5 °/(, ad val. 7 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. 25 °/o ad val. 13 °/o ad val. 12) °/(, ad val. 4 °l^ ad val, 4 '/o ad val. 7 ad val. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DITIES. YARNS AND THREAD:—Wooi.lkx and Worsted. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. India Ceylon Madp.itics Australasia : New Sooth Wales All kinds - I All kinds - All kinds - All kinds Victoria L South Australia f and Northern-! ; Territory Western Australia^ Tasmania - - ! Spun yarn Other kinds Spun yai'n All other - All kinds - All kinds - New Zealand { Sewing threads • Other kinds Queensland - Natal ... Cape of Good Hope - Dominion op canada'f Newfoundland Jamaica Barbados - Trinidad - British Guiana All kinds ....... All kinds - - ... All kinds - ..... Yarn, knitting yarn, lingering yarn, worsted yarn ...... ' Other kinds ...... Woollen and worsted yarn of all kinds With 15°/o additional on duty. Tariff Rates op Duty. £. s. d. Free. % ad val. ö| °/(, ad vaL Free. I Cwt. - II 3 Free. f Cwt. - 3 - 10 °/(, ad val. 12 ¿ °;'o ad val. 10 "/o ad val. Free. 15 °/j ad val. j Ô °/o ad val. 7 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. fCwt. 1 1.5 - I L with 20 °/q ad val. I 20 ad val. 8 °/o ad val. All kinds All kinds All kinds All kinds 121 °l^ ad val. 4 °/o ad val. 4 °/o ad val. 7 °/„ ad val. 0.72—1. A 3 6 PAKT II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTUEES:—CoTTON colonial possessions. Tariff Rates of Duty. India - - Ceylon - Mauritius ' Australasia : New South Wales Victoria -Í "South Australia and Northern Territory l Western Australia Tasmania "New Zealand Queensland - Natal Cape of Good Hope - Tissues, including apparel, haberdashery, millinery and hosiery - - - - Tissues - - . . - - Tissues - - - - - Tissues, and manufactures of - - Tissues : Articles of apparel wholly or partly made up Hosiery, and all other . . - - Tissues : Blankets, rugs, quilts, towels, drapery, hosiery, millinery, gloves, apparel and slops (except moleskin clothing) and blind nets - - - - - Other kinds - - - - - Tissues Tissues : Hatters' linings, galloons, and calico Bags Manufactures of cotton, drapery of every description, haberdashery, hosiery, millinery, and all goods wholly or partly manufactured of cotton . . - Calicoes, white and gray, coloured shirt¬ ings, corduroy and moleskin, in the piece, dress prints, navy blue, and other similar descriptions of cotton piece goods, hatters' calicoes, sail-cloth, duck, tailors' black and brown canvas, silesias, Verona and Italian cloth, union body linings, jeans, striped and checked, drills, pocketings, bindings and braids, staymakers' jean, ticks, lasting, satteen and cotells, hatters' calico, bookbinders' cloth and webbing, butter and cheese cloth, and blind web- | bing and upholsterers' webbing All other manufactures wholly or in part composed of cotton, in the piece, or wholly or partly made up - - - Tissues Tissues : Cotton blankets or sheets, pure or mixed, in piece or in pairs - - - - Other kinds - - - - - Tissues, and manufactures of - - £. s. d. Free. 5 °/o ad val. 6f °/o ad val. Free. 25 °/q ad val. Free. 10 °¡„ ad val. Free. I2i % ad val. Free. Each 10 °/. ad val. Free. 15 °/o ad val. 5 °/o ad val. 15 °/u ad val. 7 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 7 WOVEN MANUFACTURES Cotton—Continued. Colonial Possessions Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Tissues : Bolting cloths, not made up, duck for belting and hose, hatters' plush Bookbinders' cloth . - - - Gray or unbleached and bleached cotton, sheetings, drills, ducks, cotton or canton flannels, not stained, painted, or printed £. s. d. Free. 10 °¡¿adval. 1 Sq. yard - - -J j" with 15 °/(,ací®a¿. Denims, drillings, bed tickings, ginghams, plaids, cotton or canton flannels, ducks,* and drills, dyed or coloured, checked or striped shirtings, cottonades, Kentucky ■jeans, pantaloon stuffs, and goods of like description - - - - White cotton jeans and coutilles, and jeans and coutilles imported by corset-makers Printed or dyed cottons. Not elsewhere specified ------ _ Sq. yard - - 1 with 15 °/o ad vat. 20 °/o ad val. 27ï °jaadval. Dominion of Canada i Seamless bags ----- / Cwt. - 9 4 vrith 15 °l„ ad val. Shirts and drawers woven or made on frames, knitted cloth and clothing, pure or mixed, and braces and suspenders - Hosiery ------ Clothing made up by seamstress or tailor Tarpaulin bags made up by the use of the needle, and lamp wicks Prunella and cotton netting for boots and shoes, and gloves . - - - Cottons over 36 inches wide for manu¬ facture of oiled window shades - Cottons 42 inches wide and over for ma¬ nufacture of enamelled cloth Shawls - - - - - - Sails for boats and ships, also tents and awnings ----- Buttons, gloves, and mitts, belts and trusses of all kinds - - . Bed comforters or quilts of cotton All other ------ 1 30 % ad val. 10 % ad val. ^ 15 ad val. |> 25 °/o ad val. 27è °l^ ad val. 20 °/o ad val. Newfoundland Ready-made clothing, viz.; —Coats, jackets, trousers, waistcoats, south-westers, man ties, dresses, cloaks and sacks, stockings, shirts, and drawers, hand-made, not woven Breadbag brin or bagging, and canvas and sail cloth lor ship's use - - - - All other ------- With 15°/o additional on all duties. 20 °/o ad val. 8 °/o ad val. 13°l^adval. Jamaica - Tissues ------- 12i °/o ad val. Barbados . - - Tissues ------- 4 °/o ad val. Trinidad Tissues of all kinds, including apparel and haberdashery - - - - - 4 °/(, ad val. British Guiana Tissues ------- 7 °/o ad vol. * A drawback is allowed on cotton duck used for sails equal to the duty paid thereon, les 5 per cent, of the value of the article, on proof of use for the purpose. 0.72—1. A 4 8 paet ii.—colonial import duties. WOVEN MANUFACTURES:—Linen, Hempen, and Jute. ColonialPossessions.' Tariff Classification. I ndia Ceylon . - - M.auritics Australasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia a'» Northern Territory - VVe.stern Australia Tissues :—Including apparel, haberdashery, millinery, and hosiery - - - - Tissues : Gunny ------- Other kinds - - - - - Tissues Tissues : Bags and sacks - . - - - „ gunny - . - - - Wooipacks ------ Other tissues, made up or not Tissues : Jute, Piece Goods : Not c.xceeding 3 feet in width Exceeding 3 feet in width - - - Bags and Sacks ! Gunny and sugar mats . - . Corn and flour sacks . - - - jVll others Woulpacks ------ Carpeting and druggeting, matting, tents, oilcloth, floor-cloth, and tarpaulins Hosiery, linen - - . . Articles of apparel wholly made up or not, and mats ------ Other kinds ------ Tissues : Bags and Sucks : Corn and flour sacks - - - - Other kinds - - - - - Wooipacks - - . - . Carpeting and druggeting, oil and floor¬ cloth, hearth-rugs, drapery, matting, mats, tents, tarpaulins, towels, apparel and slops, cai'pet bags, and linen handkerchiefs - - - - Other kinds, including piece goods Tissues : Bags, gunny, bran and ore - - - Sacks, corn and flour - . - - Wool bales ------ Canvas ------- Other kinds ------ Tariff Rates of Duty. £. s. d. Free. Free. 6^ °/o ad val. 6| °/o ad val. Doz. - 1 - - - fi - 3 - Free. Yard Doz. Free. - I - - - 6 - 7 - 20 % ad val. Free. 25 °/o ad val. Free. Doz. - 0 - 3 10 °/j, ad val. Free. Doz. Doz. - - 6 - 1 - - 4 - 10 °/c ad val. I2i °l^advat. PAKT II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES WOVEN MANNFACTURES :—Linen, Hempen, and Jute—Conthntcd. Colonial Possessions. Tahifp Classification. -u'stkalasi.a—Coïltd. Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - Natal V Cape of Good Hope - Dominion of Canada Ti>su<'s ; Com sacks, gunny bags . - - Wool bags ------ Other bags of hemp or jute - - - ¡Sail canvas ------ Other kinds, including drapery, habei'- dashery, hosiery, and millinery - Tissues : Bags, flour, gunny, and bessian, corn sacks, bookbinders' cloth and webbing, butter and cheese cloth, boot-lining, rough brown holland in the piece, Forlar sheeting, sailcloth, duck, up¬ holsterers' webbing, and tarpaulins - "Woolpacks, known as " woolpockets not exceeding 18 X 31 X 30 inches - Other woolpacks - . _ - Other manufacturers, u liolly or in part, of linen, hemp, and jute, in piece, or whollj" or partly made up - Tissues ------ Tissues ; Grain hags, gunny bags and bagging, Vacoa bags, and wool bags made up, with a registration charge of I s. per ton, or C d. per package - Other kinds - - - - Bags for flour, grain, coal and wool Tissues and other manufactures of - Tissues : Bolting cloth', not made up, duck for belting and iiose, canvas for manufac¬ ture of floor oilcloth, not less than 45 inches wide, not jn csM'd or calendered, ^jute canvas not less than 58 inches wide impnrted for manufacture of floor oilcloth, fish nets and seines for the fisheries, juie cloth, not less than 4¿ inclips wide, and not in any way finished, for the manufacture of bags only - Canvas of hemp or flax for boats' and ships' sails - - - Bookbinders' cloth - . - . Carpeting, matting and mats of hemp or jute, sails for biiats and ships, tents and awiiings ; buttons of all kinds ; belts and trusses of all kinds ; and bags containing fine salt Clothing for men, women, and children - Oilcloth, oiled, enamelled, stamped, printed, painted, flocked or coated, tarpaulins and horse clothing, braces and suspenders - - - - Other kinds - ■ - . . Tariff Rates op Duty. £. s. d. Free. Each - - - 4 ^ ^ 1 'f '2 Free. 10 % "d. val. Free. Dozen - - I 3 ,, - 2 (i 15 °/o ad vat. 5 °/(, ad val. Free. 7 °/o ad val, 10 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. \ / Free. 5 °/o ad val. 10 ad val. 25 % ad val. 30 °/o ad vat. 20 °/o ad val. 0.72—1. 10 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. WOVEN MANUFACTURES:—Linen, Hempen, and Jute—Continued. Colonial Possessions. Newpoundland Jamaica Barbados - Trinidad - British Guiana Taripp Classipication. Tissues : Canvas and sail cloth for ships, bread hag brin or bagging - - - - Ready-made clothing, viz. : — Coats, jackets, trousers, waistcoats, south- westers, mantles, dresses, cloaks, and sacks, stockings, shirts and drawers, band-made, not woven Other kinds ------ M'ith 15 °/o additional on all duties. Tissues Tissues Tissues ; — Including apparel and haber¬ dashery ------- Tissues - - - - . - - Taripp Rates op Duty. £,. s. d, 8 % ad val. 20 °/o ad val. 13 °/o ad val. 12J % ad val. 4 °/o ad val. 4 °/o ad val. 7 °/o ad val. WOVEN MANUFACTURES SILK. India - - . . Tissues :—Includiug apparel, haberdashery, millinery and hosiery - -. - Free. Ceylon Tissues ------- 64 "/o ad val. Mauritius Tissues ------ 6f °/(, ad val. Australasia : New South Wales Tissues, and manufactures of - - - Free. Victoria - -i Tissues : Hatters' silk plush, umbrella silk, silk for flour-dressing, silk fags, oil silk, fringes, tassels and gimp for furniture, reps, damasks, and other materials for covering furnitm'e - - . - Silks in the piece known as pongees All other piece goods and manufactures, pure or mixed, iucluding ribbons, vel¬ vets, and crapes - - - - Articles of apparel wholly or partly made up ------- Free. 10 °/(, ad val. 20 °/o ad val. 25 % ad val. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 11 WOVEN MANUFACTURES Continued. Colonial Possessions. Australasia—Conf^. South Australia f and Northern< Territory. [ Western Australia Tasmania Taripf Classlpication. New Zealand Queensland - Natal Cape op Good Hope Dominion op Canadai Newfoundland Jamaica - Barbados • Trinidad - British Guiana Silk stockings with kneecaps Tissues and all other manufactures contain¬ ing silk - - ... Tissues - - - - Tissues : Hatters' linings, galloons, silk, and plush Pure or mixed, including haberdashery, hosiery, millinery, and drapery Tissues : Silk for flour dressing", tailors' bindings and braids, hatters' silk plush All other manufactures, wholly or partly of silk in piece, or wholly or partly made up ----- - Tissues Tissues ------- Tissues, and manufactures of - - - Tissues : Bolting cloths, not made up, and hatters' silk plush ... Silk plush netting used for manufactures of gloves - . - . . - Buttons of all kinds, gloves and mitts, belts ami trusses of all kinds Other kinds .... Tissues ....... Ready-made clothing, viz. :—^Jackets, waist¬ coats, mantles, dresses, cloaks, and sacks; stockings, shirts and drawers, hand-made, not woven ------ With 15°/o additional on all duties. Tissues ------- Tissues Tissues, including apparel and haberdashery Tissues - Tariff Rates OF Duty. £. Ï. d. Free. 10°/<, ad val. 12^ °/o ad val. Free. 10 °/o ad val. Free. 15 °/o ad val. 5 % ad val. 7 °/o ad vat. 15 °/o ad vat. Free. 15 °/o ad val. 25 °/o ad val. 30°/o ad val. 13 °/o ad val. 20 °/o ad vat. I2j % ad val. 4 % ad val. 4 % ad val. 7 °/. ad vat. 0.72—1. 12 PART II. —COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. WO VEX MANUFACTURES:—Woollen and AVorsted. 1 Tariff Rates Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. 1 of Duty. £. Í. d. India - - - Tissues:—Including apparel, haberdashery. millinery and hosiery - - - - 1 Free. 1 Ceylon - - Tissues ------- OJ % ad ral. Mauritius Australasia : Neiv South M'ales Victoria Tissues Tissues, and manufactures of - Tissues : All dress piece goods containing wool Woollen piece goods, being vestings, trou¬ serings, coatings, and shirtings, con¬ taining wool ; broad and narrow cloths, witneys, naps, and flannels - - - Blankets, blanketing, rugs, and rugging, carpeting, and druggeting - - - Hosiery South Australia and .Northern Territory. Articles of apparel, wholly or partly made up Other kinds ------ Tissues ; Blankets, carpeting, druggeting, drapery (except piece goods unenumerated), rugs, (]uilts ----- Shawls, hosiery, millinery, apparel and slops, carpet bags - - - Serges and estimines oyer 6-4th width, and tweeds and cloth in the piece Serges and estimines under 6-4th width, and other piece good.s - . - M'estern AustraliaI Tissues Í Tasmania New Zealand Queensland 1 Woollen manufactures, including haber¬ dashery, drapery, hosiery, and millinery, carpets, eaipeting, and hearth rugs, blankets and woollen rugs Tissues, and manufactures of Tissues . - - - 6f % Free. 7 à % ad vaJ. 10% ad val. 20 _ J ad val. 20% ad val. 25 % ad val. Free. 10 /,- ad vol. 5°/o ad val. Free. 12 J °/o ad val. 10% ad val. 15% nrf vah 5 % ad val. r.VUï II.—( OLOMAL IMI'OUT Dl Tll S. 13 WOVEN MANUFACTURES:—Woollen and Worsted—Continued. i Tariff Rates Colonial Possessions.! Tariff Classification, ' of Duty Natal Cape of Good Hope- Dominion of Canada Newfoundland Ja.maica Barbado.s Trinidad Kriti.^h Guiana Tissues : Jackets or coats of blaitketing, baize, or twilled baize . . - . Woollen blankets, railway rugs, and manu¬ factures of wool or wool and cotton, commonly used as woollen blankets, in piece or single articles • Other kinds ------ Tissues, and manufactures of - - Tissues ; Bolting cloths not made up - - - Wholly or in part of wool and worsted, blankets, flannels, and cloths, doeskins, cassimeres, tweedS, coatings, overcoat¬ ings, felt cloth, not elsewhere specified ; horse collar cloth ; shirts, drawers, and hosiery, not otherwise specified Clothing, ready-made, and wearing apparel of every description, including socks and stockings, cloth caps and horse clotliing, pure or mixed, wholly or partly made up (except knit goods) - - . - Treble ingrain three-ply and two-ply car¬ pets, wholly of wool - - - - Two-ply and three-ply ingrain carpets, warp not of wool or worsted - Winceys, check,striped, or fancy dress, over 25 inches, and not over 30 inches wide, when not more than one-fourth wool Winceys, plain, of all widths, not over one- fourth wool . - - - Winceys, check, striped or fancy, over 30 inches wide, when partly of wool Prunella, netting for boots, shoes, and gloves, felt for gloves, and endless felt for paper makers . - - Felts for boots, shoes, and skirts Buttons, belts, and trusses of all kinds Shawls, gloves and mitts . - - Braces and suspenders - - - Oilier kinds . . - . - £. s. Ton 2 - Each - 8 5 °/o ad val. Rep. lb. - 1 Cwt. - 2 - 5 °/o ad val. Free, with a registra, tion fee of 1 s. per f ton, or 6d. per package. Each - - 6 7 °/o ad val. Barrel 1 - - Each - 5 - Lb. - - 6 6 °/o ad val. Free. 10 °/o ad val. Lb. - - 6 Barrel 1 - - -lo¬ is °/o ad val. 22 PAKT H.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT AND WROUGHT Iron, k.c.—Continued. Dominion of Canada Ores, iron and steel, old and scrap - Pig . . . . ^ - In slabs, blooms, loops or billets, puddled or not, and muck and puddled bars and billets - - - - - In bars, rolled or hammered, including flats, rounds, and squares, nails and spike rods, and all other iron not otherwise provided for - - - - - Iron rails or railway bars for railways or tramways ------ Band and hoop (except hoop iron not over |-inch wide, of iN'o. 25 guage or under, for manufacture of tubular rivets, free), sheet, smoothed or polished, coated or galvanised, and common or black. No. 17 gauge or thinner, boiler-plates, and Canada plates - - - . Rolled round wire rods, in coils, under j-iuch diameter - - - - - Iron and steel wire, galvanised or not, over 15 gauge, not elsewhere specified - Iron and steel wire, galvanised or tinned, or not, under 1-5 gau»e - - - Railway fish-plates, frogs, frog points, chairs, and finger bars - - - Tin plates ; forks, cast iron, not handled, ground or further manufactured - Anchors Wire rigging for ships and vessels - Iron masts for ships, or parts of - Iron or steel beams, sheets, plates, angles and knees for iron or composite ships or vessels ----- Bolts, washers, and rivets - - - Tacks, brads, and sprigs, Hungarian and clout nails ------ Horseshoes and horseshoe naUs Iron wire nails, called Pointes de Paris - Scales, balances, and weighing beams Screws of iron and steel, commonly called '• wood screws " - Screws of iron or steel, not otherwise provided for - - - - Nails and spikes, cut - - - - „ ,, wrought and pressed, galvanized or not Ton 10 °/(, ad val. 17J % ad val. 15 °/o ad val. Composition nails and spikes, and sheath¬ ing nails ------ Nuts, of iron or steel 12J °/o ad val. 10% ad val. 15 °/o ad val. Free. 171% i>al. 10 % ad val. Free. 30 % ad val. 35 ad val. 30 °/o ad val. /Ton 2 6 8 \ with 10 ° o ad oaf. \Ton 3 10 - j with 10 °/o ad val. 20°/o ad val. /Ton 4 13 4 with 10 % ad val. * Wire and iron to be measured by Stubb's standard gauge. PART II,—COLONIAL IMPOET DUTIES. 23 METALS, ÜNWROUGHT AND WROUGHTIron, kc.—Cmtinued. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. Dominion op Canada — Continued. 0.72—1. Iron, and Manufactures of—Continued. Hardware, viz. : Pumps, iron, pitclier-spout, cistern, well and force pumps - - - Builders', cabinet makers', upholsterers', carriage makers', saddlers', and undertakers' wares, including coffin trimmings of metal - - - Hollowware, tinnetí, glazed or ena¬ melled, of cast or wrought iron Chain cables over inch in diameter, shackled, swivelled, or not Wrought iron tubing, plain, not threaded, coupled or otherwise manu¬ factured, over 2 inches in diameter - Wrought iron tubing, plain, coupled or threaded or not, 2 inches in diameter or under ------ Lap welded boiler iron tubing, not threaded, coupled, or otherwise manu¬ factured, 1^ inches in diameter, and over - - . - - Stoves and other castings and forgings, not elsewhere specified, gas, water, and soil pipes, cast iron - Car wheels and axles of iron or steel - Rc'lled beams, channels, and angle and T iron, steel or iron and steel - Iron bridges and structural ii-on work, malleable iron castings, and iron safes and doors for safes and vaults Portable machines, portable steam engines, threshers and separators, horse-powers, portable saw-mills and fanning mills and parts, mowing machines, harvesters, binding or not, binding attachments, reapers, sulky and walking ploughs and parts, harrows and horse rakes and parts thereof - - - - Sewing machines, whole, or heads, or parts of heads, of sewing.machines Locomotive engines and stationary, fire or other steam engines and boilers, and other machinery, wholly or in part of iron (not otherwise specified) Printing presses - - . - - Models of inventions or improvements in the arts ------ Ships, foreign built, on application for registry : On boilers, steam engines and ma¬ chinery - - - Hull, rigging, and appurtenances Bedsteads and other iron furniture - Ornamental iron and wire work Skates and locks of all kinds - - . B 4 £. s. ~ 's ii — — ¿ 30 °/(, ad val. 20 °/o ad val. 20 °/(, ad val. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 25 METALS, UNWROUGHT AND WROUGHT Iron, &c.—Co?íi¿n!íeí/. Tariff Rates Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. of Duty. Newfoundland Jamaica - Boiler plate, old iron, pig iron, nail strip?, for manufacture of cut nails - - - Agricultural implements and machinery im¬ ported by societies for promoting agri¬ culture, and ploughs, hariows, reaping, rakinï, mowing, ploughing, and seed sow¬ ing machines, to be used in the Colony - Crushing mills for mining purposes Printing presses - - - - - Steam-engines, boilers, propellers ; water wheels and saws, when used in the origi¬ nal construction of steamboats built in the Colony, and of mills and factories - Agriculiuial implements not elsewhere specitied ------ Anchors and chain cables - - - - Iron of all kinds, In bars, bolts, sheets, plates, and pieces, hoop iron and nails, except cut nails Machinery, and parts of machinery (not otherwise specified) .... Other iron and steel and arms and ammunition With 15°/o additional on all duties. Iron, galvanised ; roofing, doors, and shut¬ ters of every kind . - - Hand machines for preparing fibre, or for spinning cotton or wool .... Hydraulic and printing presses ... Machines, horse-power .... Mills, and all parts of .... Pans for boiling sugar - - - Pipes for conveying fíuids - - Ploughs, plough harrows, harrows, cultiva¬ tors, clod crushers, horse hoes, dibbles, sowing, and sewing machines, and parts thereof - - - Pumps for raising water .... Railway truck wheels . . . . Stills, or parts of - - - - - Steam engines, or parts of ... Iron wire for fences, wire fencing, iron standards, tomb railings ... Arms and Ammunition : Gunpowder ------ Other kinds, unwrought and wrought - Free. 20 % ftd val. 8 °/o ad val. 13 % Free. Per lb. - I I2J °/o ad val. 0.72—1. 26 PART II. — COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT AND WROUGHT Iron, kc.-Continued. Tariff Rates Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. op Duty. Barbados Trinidad British Güiana Iron, hoops, bars, rods . - . - „ nails, spikes, rivets, and clinches Rails, kc., for tombs, specially imported for erection, and not for sale, and old iron - Arms and Ammunition : Gunpowder (not blasting) . - - Firearms ------ Other kinds ------ Iron and steel, unwrought and wrought, including agricultural implements, hard¬ ware, cutlery, and ironmongery Machinery for manufacture of produce Other Arms and Ammunition ; Muskets, guns, pistols, fowling pieces, gun barrels, and gun stocks . - . Cartridges - - - Gunpowder ------ Other kinds, raw and wrought - - - Fire engines, and locomotive engines, and railway plant - - - - - Machinery : For mining, preparation and manufacture of produce, or manures , . - And implements for water works, tanks, lamp-posts, &c.; articles for construction of gas works ; locomotive engines, rail¬ way plant, locks and sluices For steam boats, saw mills, foundries, tile and brick making, and electric lighting Steam boilers, steam boiler plates and tubes - - . - - - Fans, leaches, tanks, &c., for manufacture of sugar only, or for storage of water - Gratins; bars, iron bridges, and iron cane- punts ------- Fire engines, sewing machines and print¬ ing presses - - - - - Steam ploughs, diggers, and dredgers ■ Telegraph materials - - - _ Iron hoops ------ Buckets and pails - - - - - Other kinds of iron and steel, unwrought and wrought ------ Arms and Ammunition : Gunpowder ------ Lb. - 10 Muskets, guns, and fowling-pieces - Each - 8 4 Percussion caps . - - 100 - — 2 Pistols and revolvers - - - - Each 2 1 8 Shot ------- Cwt. - 9 4 Ton £. 1 Free. Cwt. Each Free. Ton Doz. 10°l^adval. d. H 41 11 10 - 4 % ad val. 4 °/o ad ral. Free. 4 °/o ad ral. Each - 5 - 4 % ad val. Lb. - - 7 4 ad val. 8 4 - 1 -è PART II.—COLOXIAL IMPORT DTTlEf^. 27 METALS, UNWÍ10UGHT AND WKOUGHT:— Brass axd Copper. Colonial Possessions. Taripp Classipicatiox. Tariff Rates of Duty. India Ceylon Mauritius - Australasia : Neit South Wales Victoria South Australia and Northern Territory. Copper and brass, all kinds _ - - Machinery, apparatus and parts - Copper sheathing, bars, bolts, ingots, plates, nails, and tacks . - . - - Brass sheets, wire, and nails . . - Other kind-s - - - - - Machinery and apparatus for manufacture or improvement of produce Other kinds All kinds Copper, pig, bar, sheet, and wire Copper wares - - - - Plated and mixed metal ware (except door handles, locks, shaft tips, stump and finger joints, and slot irons, used in car¬ riage building, harness mountings, and plated hames) ..... Springs, sofa, chair, or other furniture Types, brass, typeholders, ornamental rolls and line fillets for bookbinders Brass and Gunmetal : Bottle jacks ■ . . . . - Branch pipes Coal scoops and scuttles - - Cocks, valves, and whistles Mountings and fittings - - - - Door knockers . . - - - Engine castings - - - - - Fenders, fire dogs, fire-guards Gasaliers, and chandeliers, gas stoves, and all kinds of finished work for gas fittings - . - . - Ornamental gratings - - - - Steam engine fittings, moulded Kettles and preserving pans - - - Cases for engines - - - - Parts of stationary or portable engines - Wire work, brass, wire cloth - . - Other ------- Stoves, cm-nices, ovens, fenders and fireirons, lamps, plated goods, musical instruments Brass castings ------ Forged work used in the manufacture of steam engines - - - - Pumps, iron and brass, exceeding 3-in. bore Steam boilers - - - - - Copper nails - Other kinds, unwrought and wrought - Cwt. £. s, d. Free. Free. - 5 /i - 5 7J °/. ad val. Free. ■ 6| °/o ad vat. Free. Free. fPart free and part \ 25 °/g ad vat. } 20 °/o ad vat. 10 °/o ad vat. 25 °/o ad val. Free. Free. I0°/o ad vat. 5 % ad val. Cwt. - 2 Free. 0.72—1. 28 PART II.—COLOXIAL IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UXWROUGHT AND WROUGHTBrass, kc.—Continued. Colonial Possessions Tariff Classification. Tariff Rate^ of Duty. Copper : £. í. cf. Sheet and rod . . . . - 10° 'o nd val. Machinery, Apparatus, &c. : . Australasia—Cont^. Western Austra- > lia. 1 1 Fire engines, machinery for boring for water and coal, immigrants' tools and instruments of trade not e.Tceeding 101. in value, musical instruments and parts for places of worship, and for volunteer force ------- Metal sheathing and rails, gas pipes, parts of steam engines, brewery and distillery plant, wire cloth for quartz crushing machinery, and work for patent slips and docks ------- Pumps and metal piping for raising water, telegraphic instruments and wire Free. •j 7o "d val. 10 ° 3 ad val. Other brass and copper, unwrought and wrought 12^^ 0 ad val. Tasmania - Copper ore ------ Ingots, sheets and plates of copper, brass, or bronze - - - - - Brass cocks and tubing for engine fittings - Copper, or yellow metal, rod, bolts, sheath¬ ing, and nails - . - - - Ship's blocks, binnacle lamps, signal lamps, compasses ----- Agricultural machinery, cart and carriage axle boxes ------ Other brass and copper ware - - - Brass: ] Free. ^ ad val. 10 7; "d val. Pig. bar, sheet, and solid rod - - - Tubing and stamped work in the rough for gasaliers and brackets - - - > Cupper and composition : Pig, bar, or sheet - - - - - Rod, bolts, sheathing, and nails Fine copper and brass wire for brush- making - - - - - 1 New Zealand -| Axles, axle arms and boxes - - - 1 Bolts and nuts ------ Fire engines - - - - - Gas pipes and macliinery, and all material | specially imported for gas works - - ' Grindery : toe and heel plates - - - ; Metal frames for bags and satchels Photographic goods - - - - Printing machinery and materials Pumps and apparatus for raising water Saddlers' mounts for harness - - - Ships' blocks - - - - f Free. PAKT II.—COLONIAL IMPORT PUTIKS. 29 METALS, UN WROUGHT AND WROUGHT Brass, &c.—Co«Í/««É-Í/. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. Australasia-Coíií«'. New Zealand— Continued. Steam engines, and parts . - . . Tinsmiths' fittings, and trade furniture Tools, artificers' - - - - - Water pipes, not otherwise described, and all material which may be specially imported for the purpose of consiructing water¬ works - - - - - Caps, percussion . - . - . Musical instruments . - - - - Nails, not otherwise enumerated Other kinds - - - £. Í. d. 1 Free. Thousand - I - 1Ó ° o ad val. Cwt. 3 - 15 °/o ad val. Queensland Copper sheet ------ Müntz' metal ------ Machinery for manufacturing, sawing, sew¬ ing, agricultural, mining, and pastoial purposes ------ Steam engines and boilers - - - Other kinds ------ ! Free. 5 °7, ad val. Natal - - Copper ore Machinery used exclusively in the manufac¬ ture of any of the productions of the soil, and in sawing timber, brick or tile making, or for agricultural, manufacturing, and mining operations, distillation, or other chemical processes, oi' in cleaning, pre¬ serving, or preparing articles for export - Other kinds ------ Free, with registia tion charge of 1 ,* per tan, or (i d. pe \ package. 7 °/o ad val. Cape of Good Hope | Railway and telegraphic materials Metal sheathing or composition Other kinds, unwrought and wrought - Free. 10 ad vvl. l.i ad val. Ores -------- Free. Yellow Metal : Bolts, bars, and for sheathing Free. Babbit metal - - - - - 10 °/¡, ad val. Dominion op Canada. < Brass : Old, scrap and sheet, wire, round or flat - Bars, bolts, seamless drawn tubing, and plain and fancy tubing - - - Strips, for printers' rules Buttons of all kinds - - . - Manufactures not otherwise specified Free. 10 ''/ji ad val. 15 °/o ad ral. 2.5 °/„ ad va/. 30 °/„ ad val. Copper : Sheet and wire, round or flat - - - Old and scrap, in pigs, bars, rods, luilt.», ingots, and sheathing, not planished or coated - - - - Copper seamless drawn tubing Free. 10 "/o ad val. Rivets and burrs - - - - - All manufactures not otherwise specified- 1 30 °/o ad val. 0.72-1. 30 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT AND WROUGHT:—Brass, kc.—Continued. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. / Phosphor Bronze : £. s. d. Blocks, bars, sheets, and wire 10 °/o ad val. Dominion op / Canada—ConR Musical instruments - . - - - Bells, except for churches - - - - Bookbinders' tools and implements, and ruling machines - - - - - 25 °/j, ad val. 30 °/o ad val. 10 °/o ad val. Plated ware ------ German silver in sheets - - Wire cloth of brass and copper - - . 30 % ad val. 10 °/o ad val. 20 °/o ad val. Old copper and composition metal Nail strips for manufacture of cut nails Copper and composition metal and nails for sheathing the bottoms of vessels Propellers for original construction of steamers in the Colony - - j Free. ■N'ewpoundlaxd Copper and Composition Metal for Ships : i Bai', bolt, and sheathing nails, except brass cut nails - - - - Machinery and parts of machinery All other ------- H°l^ad val. 13 °/o ad val. i With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Jamaica - Pans for boiling sugar, copper - - - Pipes for conveying fluids - - - - PumDs for raising water - - - - Stills, or parts of, and parts of steam engines and machinery - - - - - Other kinds ------ > Free. 12J°/<,adea/. Barbados - Composition, nails, bolts, bars, rods, spikes, and rivets ------ Copper, sheets, rods, bars, bolts, spikes, nails, and rivets ------ Yellow metal, in sheets - - . - Copper and brass, old - - . . Other kinds ------ 1 Cwt. - 4 8 - 2 3 4 °/o ad vat. Trinidad - - Machinery, &c., for manufacture of produce, and paidis thereof - Other kinds - - - - - Free. 4 % ad vat. British Guiana -| Fire engines - - - - - - " Pans, teaches, tanks for manufacture of sugar and storeage of water - - - - Telegraph, and electric lighting materials - Other kinds ------ I Free. ? "/o ad val. PAKT II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 31 METALS, UNWEOUGHT AND WEOUGHT:-LEAD. Colonial Possessions. Tarife Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India ... Ceylon - - .|^ Mauritius Australasia ; New South Wales'!^ Victoria South Australia and Northern < Territory Western Austra¬ lia. Tasmania - New Zealand -, All kinds Printing materials - - . . - Lead, sheet, pipe, pig, and shot - . - Other kinds All kinds Shot ........ Other kinds ...... Ore and pig ...... Lead, sheet and piping ... Shot ..... Leadenware ...... Window sashes ...... Lead, pipe, and sheet, also shot ... „ red and white - Other kinds ... . . Lead, pig, sheet and piping Shot ....... Brewery and distillery plant Type - -. Other kinds - . . . - Lead ore ....... Pig lead .... Printing type and materials ... Shot White and red lead, and lead paint Lead, milled, sheet or piping ... Other kinds ...... Lead : Pig, bar, or sheet .... Building materials, not otherwise specified . Gaspipes and machinery, and all material specially imported for the construction of gas works ...... Paints, wet or dry, unmixed Printing type and materials ... Pumps, and apparatus for raising water Water pipes, not otherwise described, and all material specially imported for the construction of water works ... Shot ...... Lead and compo piping .... Paints, mixed ...... Other kinds ------ £. s. d. Free. Free. Cwt. - - IIJ 6^ °la ad val. 6f °/o ad val. Cwt. - 5 - Free. Free. Cwt. - 2 6 „ — 9 4 2.') °/(, ad val. Per pair - 2 6 Cwt. - 2 6 - 2 - Free. Cwt. - 2 6 -fi¬ fi °/o ad val. 12J °/o ad val. Free. Cwt. 10 °/o ad val. 9 4 4 8 2 6 Free. Cwt. 15 ' - 10 - - 3 6 _ 8 - , ad val. 72—1. 32 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UNWROUGHT AND WROUGHT:—Lead— Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Australasia—Confi. Queensland .\atal Cape of Good Hope< Dominion ofCanada< Newfoundland Jamaica - Barbados Trinidad - British Guiana Lead ; Sheet and pig - White and red - - - - - Shot -------- Other kinds ------ Printing type and tea lead, with a registra¬ tion charge of per ton, 1 s., or per puck- age, 6íí. ------ Other kinds - - - - - Printers' materials . - - - - Other kinds, unwrought and wrought - Lead ores and litharge - - - - Lead, old, scrap, pig - - - - - Bar, block and sheet - - - - - Type and stereotypes, and electrotypes for commercial blanks and advertisements - Buttons, of all kinds - - - - - Stereotypes and electrotypes of standard books, and type metal - - - . Lead, white and red, and orange mineral, dry, and white lead in pulp, not mixed with oil ------ Lead, pipe, shot - - - - - „ all other manufactures - - . Printing type and materials - - - Solder Other kinds ------ With 15 °/q additional on all duties. Pipes for conveying fluids - - - - Other kinds ------ Lead : Old Sheet and pipe - - - - Other kinds ------ All kinds ------- Printing type and material, and pipes for gasworks - - - - - Shot ------- Other kinds - - - - - £. *. rf. Free. Cwt. - 2 } 5 °/o ad val. Free. 7 °/o ad val. Free. 15 ad val. F-ee. Cwt. - 1 1(1^ - 2 m 20 % ad val. 25 °/o ad val. j. 10 °/o ad val. 1 5 °/o ad val. 30 "/o ad val. Free. S "/o ad val. 13 °/o ad val. Free. I2J °/o ad val. Free. Cwt. - 1 4 °/o aU val. 4 °/o ad val. Free. Cwt. - 9 4 7 °/o ad val. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 33 METALS, UNWROUGHT AND WROUGHT Tix. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. £. í. if. India- ... All kinds ------- Free. Ceylon - . Tin, cake or slab - „ plates - - - - - All other ------- Cwt. - - lU ♦ - 1 4f °/o ad val. -Mauritius- All kinds ------- 6| °/o ad val. Aüstralasia ; New Sooth Wales All kinds - - - - - - - Free. Victoria - Tin, block, foil and plate - . - - Tin ware and tinned ware - - - - Free. 25 °/o ad val. South Australia í and Northern". Territory - [ Tubing Tin ware and japanned ware - - - Other kinds, unwrought and wrought Cwt. - 2 6 10 % ad val. Free. Western Aus-/ tralia - r Tin, block, plate and foil - - - - All other - Tin: 5 °/o ad val. 121- °/(, ad val. Tasmania - Í Ores ------- Unmanufactured and plates - - - Other kinds ------ Tin: ^ Free. 10 °/o ad val. New Zealand Pig, bar, sheet, foil, and tin smiths' fittings Tin ware ------ Free. 15°/g ad val. Qdeensland - -| Tin plates and block tin - - - Other kinds ------ Free. 5 °/q ad val. Natal " " Tin ore andtinplates, with registration charge of 1 s. per ton, or 6 d. per package - Other kinds ------ 1 Free. 7 °/o ad val. Gate of Good Hope-J^ Plate or sheet ------ Other ------- 10 °/^ ad vol. 15 °/o ad val. Dominion of Canada i Tin ore, blocks, pigs, bars, plates, and sheets and tinfoil ------ Tinware, stamped and japanned ware, and all manufactures of tin not otherwise spe¬ cified ------- Babbit metal ------ Buttons of all kinds - - - - - Tin or tinned cans or packages containing fish admitted free under any treaty - Free. 25 °/o ad val. 10 °l^ ad val. 25 °/(, ad val. I. Each } _ _ 3 / quart j 0.72—1. c PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. METALS, UN WROUGHT AND WROUGHT:—Tin—Uowíireweíí. Colonial Possessions Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. Í. d. Newfoundland - | Sheet and block tin and solder - - - Other kinds - - With 15 °/(, additional on all duties. 8 °/o ad val. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica - - - Stills, and parts of - - - - - Other kinds Free. 12J °/o ad val. Barbados - All kinds ------- 4 °/o ad val. Trinidad - . - Tin and tinware ..... 4 °/o British Guiana All kinds - .... 7 °/o ad val. « METALS, UNWEOUGHT AND WROUGHT ZINC. India - - - - • All kinds .------ Free. Ceylon - - - Apparatus and parts of machinery Zinc, in cake or slab . - - - - „ perforated ..... Other kinds - - - - Free. Cwt. - - lU „ — 5 7 ¿ 6j °/(, ad val. Mauritius - - Machinery, and apparatus for manufacture or improvement of produce . . - Other kinds, unwronght and wrought Free. 6f "/o ad val. Australasia ; New South Wales All kinds ....... Free. Victoria - - Ingot and sheet - - - - - Zinc ware, including perforated zinc - Free. 25 °/(, ad val. South Australia í and Northern < Territory- - [. Window sashes - - - - Tubing ....... Other kinds - - - - Per pair - 2 (! Cwt. - 2 6 Free. Western Aus- / tralia - - Zinc sheet ------- Other kinds ...... 5 °/(, ad val. 121 "1^ ad val. Tasmania - - Ore, ingot, sheet and plate . - - . Other kinds - - - Free. 10 °i^ ad val. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 35 METALS, UN WROUGHT AND WROUGHT Zinc— Colonial Possession s. Taripp Classipication. Tariff Rates op Dott. £. Í. d. Zinc, plain sheet . . - . - Free. Australasia—Confi. < New Zealand Sheet, other than plain - - - - Tiles, ridging, guttering, piping, and roll - Other manufactures - - - - 15 % ad val. Cwt. - 1 - 15 °/o ad vat. Queensland - Zinc Zinc ware ------- Free. 5 °/g ad val. Natal- All kinds - - - - 7 % ad val. Cape of Good Hope All kinds - - - - - ' - 15°/o ad val. / Zinc ores ------- Zinc : Free. Dominion op Canada ' Pigs, blocks, and sheets - . . Seamless drawn tubing - - - - Free. 10 °/o ad val. Dry white for paint - _ - . 5 °/o ad val. > Other manufactures - - - 25 °/o ad val. Zinc and zinc nails for sheathing vessels ; nail strips for manufacture of cut nails - 1 Free. Newfoundland Printing materials - - - - - 1 ) Other kinds ------ 13 °/o ad val. With 15 °/o additional on all duties. ( Jamaica - - -"I Pipes for conveying fluids - - . Stills, or parts of, and parts of steam engines and machinery - - Other kinds - - - - - ^ Free. 12^ °/o ad val. Barbados - - - All kinds - - 4 °/g acl val. Trinidad - - - All kinds ------- 4 °/o ad val. British Guiana All kinds ------- 7 °/o ad val. 0.72—1. 36 part ii.—colonial import duties. METALS, UNWEOUGHT AND WEOUGHT:—Gold and Silver Wares. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. £. Í. d. India- . . - All kinds ------- Free. Ceylon . . . All kinds - - - - . - 6 i °/o ad val. Mauritius All kinds ------- 6| °/o ad vat. Australasia : New South Wales / All kinds ------- Jewellery : Free. Victoria - -1 V Rings of gold, finished and unfinisheil, hut without cameos or precious stones set therein - - - - - All other jewellery of gold unfinished, mounted, or in parts, but without cameos or precious stones set therein, not otherwise specified - - - - Chains of gold, unfinished Cexceptmachine- made chain.s for fringes) All other jewellery, whether manufactured wholly or in part, not otherwise enume¬ rated - - Plate of gold - - . ,, silver - - - - Gold and silver leaf - - - - Oz. troy 4 - - 3 - - 1 - - 20 °lr, ad vol. Oz. troy - 8 - - 2 - 10 °/o ad vat. South Australia and Northern- Territory Í L Gold leaf - . - - - Other kinds - - - . - Free. 10 °/o ad val. Western Australia All kinds - - - - 12^°/o ad val. Tasmania All kinds - - - . - - 12^ °/o ad vat. New Zealand All kinds ----- 15 ° 'o ad val. Queensland - All kinds - - - - - - 5 "/o ad val. Natal . - . All kinds ------- 7 °/o ad val. Cape op Good Hope All kinds ------ 15 °/o ad Val. Dominion op Canada Medals of gold or silver - . . - Silver, rolled - - - - . Buttons of all kinds, and gold and silver leaf Jewellery and manufactures of gold and silver Plated ware ------ Free. 10°/g ad val. 25 °l^ ad val. 20 °/o ad val. 30 °/q ad val. Newfoundland All kinds ------- With 15 °/o additional on all duties. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica . - . All kinds ------- I2è °/o ad val. Barbados - - . All kinds ------- 4 °/^, ad val. Trinidad - - - All kinds - - - - - - 4 °¡^ ad val. British Guiana All kinds ------- 7 °/(, ad val. part ii.—colonial impoet duties. 37 HIDES, SKINS, AND LEATHER Unwrought and Wrought. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Rates of Duty. India - Ceylon Mauritius Australasia : New South Wales Victoria All kinds - All kinds - All kinds - All kinds ------- Hides and skins - - - - - Leather, calf and kid - - . - - Patent and coloured fancy - - - - All other (except crust or rough-tanned hog- skins, calf and goat, and shumach-tanned sheep) ------- Leather cut into shapes, including elastic side-uppers and Wellington legs, clogs and pattens ------ Saddlery and harness. Leatherware or arti¬ cles made up of leather not elsewhere specified, or any manufacture of which leather is the most valuable part, includ¬ ing whips of every description, and trunks and portmanteaux - - - - - Boots and Shoes, present English size to be the standard (except children's Nos. 0-3) ;— Men's, No. 6, and upwards - Youths, Nos. 2-5- - - - - Boys, Nos. 7-1 - J - Women's, Nos. 3, and upwards Girl's, Nos. 11-2 - Girl's, Nos. 7-10 Children's, Nos. 4-0, and slippers - Women's lasting and stuff hoots - Goloshes of all kinds - - - - Slippers—men's, women's, and children's, from No. 7, and upwards - - - South Australia and Northern' Territory - Gloves ------- Hides and skins, raw- - - - . Leather, patent and enamelled, kid, hog- skins, levant, morocco, roans, satins, and skivers, dog collars - - - . Leather, other kinds, including saddlery and harness, whips, boot uppers and leggings, boots and shoes, portmanteaux, leather bass ------- £. s. d. Free. 6-Î °/o ad val. ej °/o ad val. Free. Free. 7è "/o otí val. 10 % ad val. > 20 ad val. 25 °/(, ad val. Doz. prs. 1 13 - 11- - 17 6 - 19 6 - 16 - - 11 6 - 6 - - 13 - - 4 - 9 - 20 °/„ ad val. Free. 10 °/o 0.72—1. c 3 38 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. HIDES, SKINS, AND LEATHER:—ünwroüght and WiiouGHT—Coni''. Colonial Possessions. Australasia—Cont^. Western Aostra-^ lia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland- Natal i Tariff Classification. Hides, Skins, and Leather : Hides ------- Hose and other apparatus for raising and distributing water - - - - All other ------ Hides and Skins : Raw and unmanufactured - . - Leather, and all goods manufactured there¬ from, in whole or in part, including hides and skins, dressed in any manner Bellows ----- Fire-engine hose - . . Accoutrements - - - - Hides and skins unmanufactured Leather : Hogskins ------ Morocco, roan, japanued and enamelled; sealskins and goatskins . - - Boots and Shoes : Men's, No. 6, and upwards - - - Youths, Nos. 1-5 - - - - Boys', Nos. 10-13 - - - . - Women's, No. 3, and upwards Girls', Nes. IG-2 . - - - - Girls', Nos. 7-9 - - - - Children's, Nos. 0-6, and slippers - Women's lasting and stuff boots, without military heels - - - - - Goloshes of all kinds - - - - Slippers, without military heels, other than children's ------ Leather, sole - - - - Other kinds of leather - - - - All manufactures, not otherwise enumerated, including saddlery, harness, chamois leather, and furs - - - - - Leather Other kinds Hides and skins, raw and undressed, with a registration charge of I j. per ton, or 6 d. per package ------ Leather and other kinds . - - - Tariff Rates of Duty. } £. s. d. 10 °/o ad val. I2J °/o ad val. Free. 10 °/o ad val. Free. Doz. prs. per Cwt. » - 12 - - 10 - - 6 - - S - - 6 - - 5 - - 2 - - 5 - - 2 6 - 3 - - 4 8 - 9 4 15 °/o ad val. per Cwt. - 18 8 5 °/o "tí f«'. } Free. 7 % ad val. PART II,—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 39 HIDES, SKINS, AND LEATHER:—Unwrought and Wrought— Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. / Boots and Shoes : £. s. d. Cape of Good Hope/ Men's - - - . - . Women's Boys and girls - - - - Children's, and slippers, and goloshes With in each-case an additional duty of 10 °/o ad val. Doz. prs. - 8 - - 6 - - 3 - - 2 - V Other kinds ------ 15 °/j, ad val. / Fur skins, of all kinds, not dressed Hides, raw ; dry, salted, or pickled - Skins, undressed, dried, salted or pickled - Tails, undressed, and pelts - - - Leather, .sole, tanned, but rough or undressed Leather, morocco skins, tanned, but rough or undressed ------ Glove leathers, viz., buck, deer, or antelope, tanned, or dressed, coloured, or not Furs, &c. : Free. > 10 °/o ad val. Dominion of Canada \ Fur skins, wholly or partly undressed Manufactures of furs - - - - Leather board - - ... „ boot and shoe counters of leather board - - - - „ sole and belting, and all upper leather, tanned, but not waxed - ,, Cordova, tanned from hersehide - „ all other, and skins tanned, not elsewhere specified . . - „ boots and shoes, and other manu¬ factures, including gloves and mitts and belting - - - 15 °/o ad val. 25 °/o ad val. per cwt. - 14 - per pr. - - "i 15 °/o ad val. 25 °/o ad val. ^ 20 °/o ad val. j. 25 °/o ad val. Newfoundland Hides, or pieces of hides, not tanned, curried, or dressed - . . . - Leather - . - - . . Other kinds . - . . . With 15 °/(, additional on all duties. j. Free. 11 °/o ad val. 13 % ad val. Jamaica - - Hides, raw ------ Pipes for conveying fluids - - - Other kinds ------ ^ Free. 12^ °/o ad val. Barbados - - Hides and skins, raw - - - - - Other kinds ------ Free. 4 % ad val. Trinidad " ' "j Leather manufactures, being tojts, shoes, slippers, and leggings of all kin is, harness nnd saddlery ------ ^ 4 °/o ad val. British Guiana All kinds - - - ' - 7 % ad val. 0.72—1. C 4 40 pakt ii.—colonial impoet duties. INDIA-EUBBER AND GUTTA-PERCHA Unwrought and Wrought. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India- - . - Ceylon - Mauritius . - - Australasia : New South Wales - Victoria - -i South Australia and Northern< Territory- Western Austra¬ lia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - All kinds - - - -. - All kinds All kinds ------ All kinds ------- Goloshes ------- Other kinds Goloshes, indiarubber cushions, druggists' tubing ------ Other kinds ------ Telegraphic instruments - - . - Other kinds ------ Boot-elastic, and india-rubber sheeting for engine fittings - - - - - Other kinds ------ Gutta-percha manufactures, not being wear¬ ing apparel, and not otherwise enumerated Boot-elastic ------ Rubber cloth (carriage and coach builders') - Goloshes ------ Apparel and ready-made clothing of all sorts Floor-cloth, haberdashery, hosiery, leather cloth bags and leather cloth - - - Other articles ------ All kinds • £. s. d. Free. 6i °/o ad val. °/o ad val. Free. Doz. prs. - 4 - Free. 10 °lg ad val. Free. 10 °/o ad val. 12J °/o ad val. Free. 10 7o Free. Doz. prs. - 2 G 15 °L ad val. } 15 °¡o ad val. Free. 5 °/o ad val. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 41 INDIA-RUBBER AND GUTTA-PERCHA:—Unwhought, &c.—Cont^. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Natal ~ ludia-rubber, unmanufactared, with a regis¬ tration charge of 1«. per ton, or Qd. per packiige £. s. d. Free. I Other kinds - - - - - 7 °/o ad val. Cape op Good Hope Goloshes ------- With 10 °/(, ad val. additional. Other kinds - - - - - Doz. prs. - 2 - 15 °/(, ad val. ✓ Caoutchouc, unmanufactured, and rubber, hard crude, in sheets, plain or moulded - Gutta-percha, crude - Recovered rubber, and rubber substitute Free. Dominion of Canada Fillets of cotton and rubber, not exceeding 7 in«dies wide, when imported by and for the use of manufacturers of card clothing - / India-rubber vulcanized handles, for knives and forks ------ 10 °/o ad val. Clothing of india-rubber, or waterproofed with 35 °/(, ad val. Other kinds 25 °/o ad val. Newfoundland - All kinds - - - - . With 15 °/o additional on all duties. 13 °/o ad val. •Jamaica - - Pipes for conveying fluids - - - - Other kinds - - - - Free. 121 °/o t-'"'- Barbados . - - All kinds 4 °/o ad val. Trinidad - - - ■ Waterproof articles (textiles and wearing apparel) ------ . Other kinds ------ 1 4 °l^ ad val. Free. British Guiana f' Electric lighting, and telegraiihic apparatus - [ Other kinds Free. 7 °/o ad val. 0.72—L 42 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. EARTHENWARE AND PORCELAIN. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India - Ceylon Mauritius Australasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia and Northern Territory - Western Australia Tasmania All kinds - - - - Bricks and tiles . - - . - Apparatus and pai-ts of machinery Other kinds - - - - - - Bricks and tiles ------ Apparatus for manufacture or impi'ovement of produce - - - - Other kinds ------ All kinds - - - - - Chinaware and porcelain (except photo¬ graphic and telegraphic) - - - Stone bottles, containing a reputed quart or any less quantity of spirits (not perfumed), wine, ale, porter, or other beer, and bot¬ tles containing aërated or mineral waters - Stone bottles containing pickles - - - Brownware and tiles - - - - - Earthenware (except photographic and tele¬ graphic) ------ Fire bricks - - - - - Air bricks ------- Door knobs - - - Earthenware, brownware, china, drain¬ pipes and tiles ----- » Drainage-pipes and tiles, and earth-closets - Stone bottles, and telegraphic materials Other kinds ------ Water-pipes, and drain-pipes, draining-tiles, fire and building bricks - - - - Chimney pots ------ All other kinds - - . . - / £. s. d. Free. Free. 6j °/(, ad val. Free. 6} °/o ad vat. Free. Cubic ft. 2 6 Dozen - - 6 - - 3 20 °/g ad vat. Cubic ft. - I 4 Per 1,000 1 - - 25 °/o ad val. Free. ID °/o ad val. 5 °/(, ad val. 10° cd val. 12J % ad val. Free. Cwt - - 9 10°/g ad val. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 43 EARTHENWARE AND PORCELAINi—Cowh'wwed. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. / Australasia—Contä. New Zealand -J Drainage-pipes, tiles, and bottles, empty All material specially imported for the con¬ struction of gasworks - . - . Waterpipes not otherwise described, and all material specially imported for the con¬ struction of waterworks - Earthenware, chinaware, porcelain, and parianware ------ £. «. d. Free. Í J 15 °/o ad val. Queensland - All kinds - - - - - - 5 °/o ad val. Natal " " Bricks, fire bricks, and tiles, with registration charge of 1 s. per ton - - - . Other kinds 1 Free. 7 °/o "d ttaf Cape op Good Hope Telegraphic materials - - - . Other kinds ------ Free. 15 °/o ad val. Dominion of Canada ; V China and porcelain ware - - - - Earthenware and stoneware, brown or coloured and Rockingham, drain and sewer pipes, glazed - - . , Earthenware, white, granite, or ironstone ware, and "C.C.," or cream-coloured ware Brick for building, fire brick and tiles, bath brick, drain tiles, not glazed, roofing and other tiles ------ Earthenware, decorated, printed, or sponged, and all other not elsewhere specified 1 25 °/o ad val. j- 30 % ad val. !> 20 °/o ad val. ^ 30 "/(, ad val. Newfoundlani All kinds ------- M ith additional on all duties. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica . - J Bricks (not Bath) - - - - Pipes for conveying fluid - - - Tiles -------- Other kinds ------ ^ Free. 12J °/^ ad val. Barbados - - -> Bottles, stoneware, empty - - - - Bricks ------- All other - - - - - Free. per 1,000 - 3 _ 4 °/o ad val. Trinidad . - - All kinds ------- Free. British Guiana Earth closets ------ Drain-pipes imported by mayor and town council, Georgetown, or Board of Super¬ intendence, New Amsterdam, electric light¬ ing, and telegraphic apparatus Bricks , Other kinds ------ J Free. per 1,000 - 1 3 7 % ad val. 0.72—1. 44 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. GLASS AND GLASSWARES. Colonial Possessions India - - - Ceylon Mauritius Australasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia and Northern-^ Territory Western Australia ■ Tasmania Tariff Classification. All kinds ------- All kinds Glass bottles, full, except fancy bottles or decanters ... . . Other kinds - All kinds Plate and window glass .... Glass bottles, containing a reputed quart, or any less quantity of spirits (not perfumed), wine, ale, porter, or other beer, and bottles, containing aerated or mineral waters ....... Glass bottles, containing pickles Mirrors ..... Glass ware (except locket, brooch, and watch glasses, and optical, surgical, and scientific instruments, and photographic and tele¬ graphic materials) :— Glass bottles, for aerated waters and medicines ..... Chimneys, shades, and globes, and all other glasswai-e not being cut, en¬ graved, etched, or ground Ditto - ditto, cut, engraved, &c. ... Door-knobs ...... Glass and glassware, glass bottles (except ordinary wine, beer, ginger beer, and soda water bottles and syphons), and looking Glass bottles and telegraphic insulators Other kinds . . . . - G lass and Glassware :— Glass tubing, steam ganges, and water gauges for engine fitting ... Bottles, not being fancy bottles, and being over one quarter pint .... All other kinds - - - - - Tariff Rates op Duty. £. A-. d. Free. 61 °/o ad val. Free. C| °/o ad val. Free. Free. per doz. - - G - - 3 25 °/o ad val. per cub. ft. - - G - 1 - 2 G Free. 10 °/o ad val. 10 °/o ad val. 12J °/o ad val. Free. 1 °j^ ad val. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 45 GLASS and glasswares :—Co«íí«uerf. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. Australasia—Conti. £. Í. d. New Zealand -( Bottles of all kinds, empty (except for druggists' fittings! - . . . - Phntosfraphic goods . . - - - Stained glass for churches - . - - School apparatus - Glass, crown, sheet, and common window - „ plate, polished, coloured, and other kinds not otiierwise enumerated Sashes, glazed with ornamental glass „ glazed with plain glass - - . Glassware and looking glasses - . - I Free. 100 ft. sup. - 2 - 1 15 °/o ad val. per pr. - 4 - - 2 - 15 °/„ ad val. Queensland - All kinds • 5 °/(, ad val. Natal - . . Glass and glasswares - . - . 7 °/(, ad val. Cape of Good Hope Telegraphic materials, &c. - - - - Bottles of common glass, imported full Other kinds of glassware and glass j- Free. 15 °/'q ad val. Dominion of Canada( Glass, bent for manufacture of show cases, not made in Canada - Philosophical instruments and apparatus for schools, societies, &c. - - . . Buttons of all kinds . - . . - Glass and manufactures of, viz., carboys and demijohns, bottles and decanters, flasks, and phials of every description ; telegraph and liglitning-rod insulators ; jars and glass balls, and cut, pressed, or moulded table ware. Lamp and gas-light shades, lamps and lamp chimneys, sidelights and headlights^ globes for lanterns, lamps, and gas lights. Ornamented, figured, en¬ amelled, stained, tinted glass, painted and vitrified glass, and stained glass windows ; figured, enamelled, and obscured white glass, and common and colourless window glass and silvered plate Imitation porcelain shades, coloured glass not figured, painted, enamelled, or en¬ graved, and all other glass manufactures Free. 25 °/o ad val. \ > 30 °/„ ad vol. 1 20 °/<, ad val. Newfoundland All kinds - - - - - - M'lth 15 °/(, additional on all duties. 13 ad val. Jamaica - All kinds ------ 12è °/o ad val. Barbados - - Bottles, empty - ... Other kinds _ . - . . Free. 4 °/o ad val. Trinidad - All kinds - - - - - Free. British Cuiana •< Electric lighting and telegraphic apparatus Other kinds ------ Free. 7 °/o ad val. 0.72—1. 46 PART ir.—COLONIAL IMPOET DUTIES. CHEMÍCALS, PRODUCTS, SALT, AND PERFUMERY. CHEMICALS Alkali. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India Ceylon - maüritirs Australasia : New South Wales Victoria -I South Australia f and Northerns Territory - [ ma ^ Western Austral Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - Natal Cape of Good Hope Dominion of Canada Newfoundland Jamaica - Barbados - Trinidad - - ■ . British Guiana ■{ Alkali:—All kinds Manures - Other kinds Articles generally used as manures or dis¬ infectants : Nitrate, silicate, carbonate of potash and soda, phosphate of soda, chloride and solution of soda, sulphate of potash, am¬ moniacal liquors, sulphate and muriate of ammonia, and other ammoniacal salts Other Soda crystals - - - - - Other ------- Soda crystals - - - - Other - - - . . - Soda, crystals, bicarbonate, nitrate, and ash „ caustic and silicate - - - - .Alkali ------- Soda crystals ------ Soda : Ash, caustic, and silicate of - - - Carbonate of - Crystals - - Soda : Ash, caustic and sulphate, silicate, nitrate Bicarbonate of soda Soda crystals - Carbonate Soda and soda crystals Other - Alkali - - - Caustic soda Other kinds Ashes, pot, pearl and soda, salt cake, or sul¬ phate of soda, imported by manufacturers of glass or soap, barilla, potash, German mineral, muriate and bichromate, crude - Soda : Sal, caustic, silicate - . . . Other kinds - - - - All kinds - - - - - - With 15 % additional on all duties. Soda ash or sub-soda, and washing Other kinds ------ All kinds ------ All kinds ------- All kinds ------- £. Í. Free. Free. % aûf val. Free. 6J % val. per ton I - - Free. per ton 2 - - Free. per ton I - - Free. 10 % ad val. per ton 2 - - Free. per ton 9 6 8 4 13 4 Free. |>per ton 1 - » 2 — - per ton I - - 5 % val. 7 % ad vat. 10 °/j, ad vol. 15 % ad val. Free. 20 °/¡, ad val. 13 °/(, ad val. Free. 124 7o val. 4 °/o ad val. Free. 7 % val. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 47 CHEMICALS ALUM. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. s. d. India. - - . Tree. Ceylon - - . °/(, ad val. Mauritius 6| °/o ad val. Australasia : New South Wales- Free Victoria Free. South Australia"! and Northern J. Territory - J 10 °/o ad val. Western Australia laj % Tasmania Free. New Zealand Free. Queensland - 5 °/o ad val. Natal 7 % ad vol. Cape op Good Hope - . 15 % ad val. Dominion of Canada- Free. Newfoundland With 15 °/o additional on all duties. 13 % ad val. 12^ °l^ ad val. 4 % od val. Free. British Guiana 7 °/o ad val. 0.72—1. 48 part ii.—colonial import duties. CHEMICALS Arsenic. Colonial Possessions. India - Ceylon- Mauritius Australasia : New South Wales- Victoria South Australia "j and Northern [> Territory - J Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand ■Queensland - Natal -{ J 1 Cape of Good Hope - Dominion op Canada Newfoundland Jamaica - - - Barbados - - - Trinidad - British Guiana Tariff Classification. Arsenic, crude Other Crude, with registration charge 1 s. per ton, or 6 d. per package - . . - Other With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. Í. d. Free. °/o ad val. 6 J °/o ad vol. Free. Free. 10 °/o ad val. 124 °/(3 ad val. Free. ID °yo ad val. Free. 5 °/o ad val. Free. 7 °load val. 15 °/o ad val. Free. 13 °/(, ad val. 124 °/o ad val. 4 °¡^ ad val. Free. 7 °/o ad val. pakt ii.—colonial import duties. 49 CHEMICALS Barytes. Colonial Possessions. india - Ceylon Mauritius Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. Australasia : New South Wales Victoria { South Australia "1 and Northern > Territory - J Western Australia Tasmania N EW Zealand Queensland ■{ -{ Paint Other Paint, dry or mixed Druggists' ware, &c. Paints Chemicals • Drugs and druggists' sundries and apothe¬ caries' wares ------ Paints, mixed ------ Other Natal Cape of Good Hope J Dominion of Canada 1 Newfoundland Paints, wet and dry - Other - - - Crude, with registration charge of I s. per ton Other - - - Jamaica Barbados - Trinidad - British Guiana 0.72—1. Barytes, unmanufactured - . . Paints, ground in oil . - - Other - - With 15 °L additional on all duties. £. s. d. Free. 6^ °/o ad val. 6f °/o ad vat. Cwt. - 2 - Free. Free. Cwt. - 2 - 10 °/(, ad val. \2\°¡^adval. Cwt. - 4 8 10 7o ad val. 15 °/o Cwt. - 2 - Free. Cwt. - 2 - 5 °l a ad val. Free. 7 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. Free. 25 °/(, ad val. 20 °/o ad val. 13 °/o ad val. 124 °/o ad val. 4 °/o ad val. Free. 7 °/o ad val. D 50 pakt ii.—colonial import duties. CHEMICALS:—Bleaching Materials. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rate.^ of Duty. £. s. d. India - - - . All kinds - - - - Free. Ceylon - - Acids, fullers earth - - - Other kinds ------ Free. 6J °/o ad val. Mauritius All kinds ------- Free. Australasia : New South Wales All kinds ------- Free. Victoria - Oxalic acid ------ Muriatic, sulphuric, and nitric acids - Cwt. - 18 8 - 5 - South Australia"! and Northern J. Territory - -J Sulphuric acid and bluestone . - . Other chemicals and drugs - - . Free. 10 °/(, ad vfil. Western Austra-/ lia - Disinfectants ------ Other ------. 5 °/o ad val 12ï °/o ad val. Tasmania - Carbolic, citric, sulphuric and muriatic acid ; bluestone ; chloride and carbolate of lime - - - - - Other kinds - - . - . Free. 10 °/(, ad val. New Zealand -i Acids: Nitric, muriatic, sulphuric, oxalic - Drugs and druggists' sundries, and apothe¬ caries' wares - - - . Other kinds ------ Free. 15 °/o ad val. Free. Queensland - All kinds 5 °/o ad val. Natal - - Lime (with registration charge of 1 «. per ton) Other kinds ------ Free. 7 °/o ad val. Cape of Good Hope - All kinds ------- 15 °/o ad val. Dominion of Canada. China clay - - - - - Chloride of lime - Fullers eaith - - - - Oxalic, muriatic, and nitric acids Potash, muriate, and bichromate, vitriol blue crude ------- Sulphuric acid ------ Sulphuric and nitric combined and all mixed acids ------- Free. Cwt. -J 4 25 ad val. Newfoundland All kinds - With 15 °/o additional on all duties. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica All kinds ------ 12ä °/^ ad val. Barbados - - - All kinds - - - - - 4 °/(, ad val. Trinidad - All kinds - - - - Free. British Guiana Lime ------ Other ------ Free. 7 °/o ad val. pakt ii.—colonial import duties. 51 CHEMICALS :—Borax (Refined). Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. s. d India . - - . Free. Ceylon 6J °/o ad vol.. 6f °/o ad val.. Australasia : New South Wales Free. Victoria Free. South Australia^ and Northern > Territory- -J - 10 °/;j ad val. Western Australia 12J- °/o ad val. Tasmania 10 °/o ad val. New Zealand Free. Queensland - 5 ad val. Natal - - - 7 °/t) ad val. Cape of Good Hope - 15 °/¡, ad val. Dominion of Canada - Free. Newfoundland With 15 °/¡, additional on all duties. 13 "/o ad val. Jamaica 121 ad val. Barbados - 4 °/(j ad val. Trinidad . . - Free. British Guiana 7 °/o ad val. 0.72—1. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. CHEMICALS Brimstone. Taripp Rates Colonial Possessions. Taripp Classipication. of Duty. £. «. d. India- - Free. •Ceylon 6J % ad val. Mauritius - - - 6| °/o ad vat. Australasia : New South Wales Free. Victoria Free. Sooth Australia f Brimstone, crude, for manufacturing - Free. and Northern«; Territory - - l Other ....... 10 % ad val. Western Australia 10 % ad val. Tasmania" Sulphur ....... Free. New Zealand Sulphur ....... Cwt. - 1 Queensland ......... 5 °/o ad val. Natal - 7 °/o f Flowers of sulphur ..... Free. Cape op Good Hope < Other ....... 15 °/o ad vol. Dominion op Canada Free. Newfoundland With 15 "/o additional on all duties. 13 °/o Jamaica ... 12^ °/- ad val. Barbados - - - 4 °/o od val. Trinidad - - - Free. British Guiana 7 % ad val. part ii.—colonial import duties. 53 CHEMICALS Copperas. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. a. d. India- Free. Ceylon 6i °/o ad val. Madritids 6| 7o Australasia : New Sooth Wales Free- Victoria Free. Sooth Aostraliaí and Northern«! Territory - - Bluestone Other Free. 10 °/o Western Aostralia 12| °/o Tasmania Free. New Zealand As drugs, druggists' sundries, and apothe- cai'ies' wares ------ 15 °/o ad val. L Other Free. Qoeensland - 5 "/s Natal - 7 °/o Cape of Good Hope - 15 °/o Dominion of Canada^ Blue vitriol, and precipitate of copper, crude Other Free. 20 °/o ad val. Newfoundland- With 15 °/o additional on all duties. 13 °/o Jamaica - . 12i °/o Barbados - 4 °/o ad val. Trinidad - Free. British Goiana 7 °/o 0.72-1. D 3 54 part ii.—colonial import duties. CHEMICALS:—Epsom Salts. Colonial Possessions. India■ Ceylon Maukitiüs Australasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia! and Northern i Territory - J Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - Natal - Cape of Good Hope - Dominion op Canada Newfoundland Jamaica Barbados Trinidad - British Guiana Tariff Classification. With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Tariff Rates of Duty. Free. 6 j % ad val. 6| °/o ad vat. Free. Free. 10 °¡^ ad val. 1"y °/o vl- Free. 16 °/o ad val. 5 °/o ad val. 7 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. 20 7o ad val. 8 °/o 12 J °/(, ad val. 4 °/o od val. Free. 7 °/o ad val. part ii.—colonial import duties. 55 CHEMICALS :—Sal Ammoniac. Colonial Possessions. Taripp Classification. 1 Tariff Rates op Duty. £. s. d. India . . . - Free. Ceylon 6^ "/o ad val. Maüritids - Ammoniacal liquors and salts - - - Free. Australasia : New South Wales - Free. Victoria - Ammonia, carbonate and liquid - - - Other Per lb. - - 2 Free. South Australia"! and Northern v Territory - - J 10 "lo ad ral. Western Australia 12J °laadval. Tasmania 10 °/o ad val. New Zealand As drugs and druggists' sundries Other ------- 15 °/o ^al. Free. Queensland - 5 °/o ad val. Natal - 7 °/o ad val. Cape op Good Hope - 15 °/o ad val. Dominion op Canada Free. Newpoundland With 15 °/o additional on all duties. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica - I2J °/q ad val. 4 °/o ad vat. Free. British Guiana 7 % art val. 0.72—1. 56 part ii.—colonial import duties. CHEMICALS Saltpetre. CoLONiAi. Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India Ceylon - Mauritius Australasia : New South Wales ■ Victoria South Australia' and Northern Territory Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - Natal Cape of Good Hope Saltpetre refuse for manure ,, other - - - Nitrate of potash and soda Dominion op Canada Newfoundland r. Saltpetre - With 15 °/o additional on all duties, £. Í. (I. Nitrate of soda or cubic nitre Jamaica Barbados Trinidad Cwt. Free. Free. Free. - Hi Cwt. Cwt. - 1 Free. - 1 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 57 SALT. Colonial Possessions. India Ceylon Mauritius Australasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia A.sD Northern . Territory - -J •{ a Western Australia ■ Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Salt imported into British Burma Other parts of British India Rork salt - - . Salt, except rock salt Rock salt - - - Salt, except rock salt Rock salt - Salt, except rock salt Natal Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. £. s. d. - - 6Í - 4 % ad val. - 1 - { Cape op Good Hope - Dominion of Canada Newfoundland Jamaica - Barbados - Trinidad - British Guiana - Salt (with a registration charge of 1 s. per ton) Salt, in bulk or bags, or packages of not less than 100 lbs. . . - . Salt, all other - Salt, coarse, imported from the United King¬ dom or any British Possession, or for the use of the Sea or Gulf Fisheries Fine salt, in bulk . - - . Other coarse ami fine salt, in bags, barrels, and other packages - . - . With 15 % additional on all duties. Free. Cwt. _ 1 _ Free. Cwt. - I Free. Cwt. _ 1 _ Cwt. - 1 6 Free. Free. I'ree. Cwt. - - 2i 15 °/o ad val. Rock salt Other Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Free. Free. - 1 là Free. Free. Free. 0.72—1. 58 PAKT II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. PERFUMERY. Colonial Possessions Tariff Classification. Tariff Hates of Duty. £. Í. d. India - - -"j Perfumed spirits . . - - . Other perfumery - - . . - Proof gall. - 8 -* Free. Ceylon 6i °/o ad val. Mauritius- 6| °/o ad val. Australasia : New South Wales J Perfumed spirits . - - . - Other Proof gall. - 12 — Free. Soap, perfumed, and toilet . . - Lb. ^ - 4 Victoria - Spirits, perfumed ..... Gall. 14- ■ Perfumery ...... 10 % ad val. South Australia f and Northerns Territory- - (. Perfumed spirits - - - Other ....... Proof gall. - 12 - 10 °/o ad val. Western Australia 12i°/o "ival. ( Soap, perfumed and fancy - . - - Cwt. 18- Tasmania - - s Spirits, perfumed - - - - - Proof gall. - 18 - I Other perfumery ..... lb °/o ad val. / Essential oils ...... Free. Toilet vinegar ...... Gall. - 14 - New Zealand Perfumed spirits and Cologne water - Perfumed oils - - - Il¬ ls °/o ad val. Perfumery and toilet preparations not other, wise enumerated, including soap, scented and fancy ...... 25 °/o ad val. Queensland -"1 Perfumed spirits ..... Other ....... Gall. - 10 - 5 °/o ad val. * No allowance for under proof spirit. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 59 PERFUMERY :—Continued. Colonial Possessions. Taripp Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Natal Cape op Good Hope« Spirits, perfumed Other perfumery Spirits, perfumed Other Dominion op Canada Newfoundland Jamaica - 6\rbados Trinidad - British Guiana Perfumery, including Toilet Preparations, viz. . Musk in pods or grain and ottar of rosts . - . . . Pomades, French, or flower odours pre¬ served in fat or oil in tins not under 10 lbs. Hair oils, tooth and other powders, and washes, pomatums, pastes, soap, per¬ fumed or toilet, and all other perfumed preparations used for the hair,mouth, or skin ------ Cologne water and all other perfumed spirits in bottles orflasks not weighing more than 4 ozs. each - - - Cologne water and peifumed spirits in bottles, packages, &c., of more than 4 ozs. Essential oils for manufacturing purposes ----- Perfumed spirits - - . . - Other With 15 °¡^ additional on all duties. All spirituous compounds - - - - Soap ------- Other perfumery . . . - - Soap Other - . . . . - Perfumed spirits - . . - - Other perfumery Perfumed spirits, viz., Cologne and Florida water. Buy rum, and water - - - Other perfumery . - . - - £ s. d. Proof gall. - 9 - 7 °/o ad val. Gall. - 15 15 °/o ad val. Free. 15 °/„ ad val. 30 °/o ad val. 40 °/g ad val. ÍGall. - 7 11 1 _ with 30 % ad val. 20 °/o ad val. Proof gall. - 6 8* 13 °/o ad val. Gall. - 10 - Cwt. - 6 2 12| % ad val. Cwt. _ 1 4j 4 °/o ad val. GaU. - 8 - Free. Gall. - 4 2 7 °/o ad val. • No allowance for under proof. 0.72—1. 60 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND BOOKS. Colonial Possessions. India Ceylon •Í Mauritius Australasia : New South Wales • Victoria .South Australia and Northern Terri¬ tory Tariff Classification. All kinds Paper and envelopes - - - - ■ Other stationery . - . . . Books and maps . . . . . Printed music ------ School materials for the use of free schools - Other kinds Paper, writing or fancy „ brown and wrapping Other paper, stationery and books fancy and blotting, Paper : Note, letter, writing, with cut edges ----- Uncut: blotting, surface, drawing and other papers (except printing and writing in original wrappers, with un¬ cut edges as it leaves the mill, paper- hangincs, cardboard and millboard) Bags ------- Paper and cardboard boxes (not containing goods ordinarily imported therein) Playing cards ------ Stationery, manufactured, including account books, printed cheques, hill-heads, and other printed or ruled paper; blotting padsy sketch blocks, manifold writers, albums, and all kinds of jewel, dressing, and writing cases (except pens, pen¬ holders, pencils, pencil-cases, and slates) - Other paper, &c., stationery and books Paper, wrapping (brown and whitey brown), and paper bags - - - - - Playing cards ------ Paper hangings ------ Stationery, manufactured (including account books, printed cheques and forms, bill¬ heads, and other printed or ruled paper, except faint lined) . . - - - Other paper, &c., stationery and hooks Tariff Rates of Duty. £. s. d. Free. Free. Cè "^/o Cwt. - 9 - 3 Free. Cwt. Cwt. 18 8 - 4 - 10 25 °/q ad val. Doz. packs - 3 20 °/o ad val. Free. Cwt. - 3 4 Doz. packs - 3 - I 10 °/o ad vat. Free. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 61 PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND BOOKS r—Coniiwwed. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Australasia—Conta. Western Austra-. lia . . . Tas.mania New Zealand Natal i Books, printed, not being account books, including music and charts - - - Paper, stationery, &c., and other books Piiuted books, music, and newspepcrs, maps, charts, globes, and sealeboard I Printing materials - - - - Uncut paper for manufacturing purposes and papsr bags, without printing thereon Other kinds ------ Cards, playing ------ Drawing and cartridge paper - . - Paper hangings Papier mâché ware . - - - - Stationery, account books, and diaries Printers' wrappers, labels, printing cards, and cards 14^ by lOf inches and under - Collars and cuffs of paper, engravings, &c., ink, writing ------ Paper, writing, not otherwise enumerated - „ wrapping, brown . . - - 1 £. s. Free. I2i "/o ad val. Free. h °la ad vat. 10 °/„ ad val. Pack - — 0 I 15 °la ad va!. Cwt. ether kinds Queensland - bags - 2 - - 2 0 - 5 - -( Other kinds, including writing paper above ''demy" size, in original wrappers, with uncut edges as it leaves the mill Printed books and newspapers Other kinds - - - Reprints of British copyright - . - Other books and music printed, maps and charts, with registration charge of I s. per ton, or 6 d. per package - - - - Other paper, &c., stationery, and books Free. Free. 5 °la od val. 20 °¡a od val. Free. 7 °/o ad val. 0.72—1. 62 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. PAPER, kc., STATIONERY AND BOOKS Continued. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Cape of Good Hope Printing paper, books and music, printed, and printed stationery for schools - Maps or charts - - - - Other kinds ------ £. í. 1" Free. 15 °/o ad val. d. Newspapers, and quarterly, monthly, and semi-monthly magazines, and weekly literary papers, unbound - - - Books : Bound, printed more than seven years when imported, except foreign reprints of English copyrights - - - - Printed and issued by Government or scientific association, or other society for promotion of learning, not for sale - Educational, for the deaf and dumb Embossed, for the blind - . - - Free, t Free. Printed, periodicals or pamphlets, not elsewhere specified, not foreign reprints of British copyrights - - - - Reprints of British copyright — Bibles, prayer books, psalm and hymn books ------ 15 °/o ad val. 15 °/n ad val. with 12j '/o additional. 5 °/o ad val. Dom in ion of Canada ( Blank account books, copy books, or books to be drawn or written on - 30 "/o ad val. Posters and advertising pictures or pictorial show cards, illustrated adver¬ tising periodicals and tailors' and mantle makers' fashion plates 1 Lb. - - 3 j with 20 °/o ad val. Labels, for fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, and confectionery ; also tickets and advertising bills, and folders 1 Lb. - - 5 1 with 20 % ad val. Printed, lithogi-aphed, or copper or steel plate bill heads, cheques, envelopes, and miniature newspapers, receipts, drafts, cards, other commercial blank forms, and other printed matter not otherwise specified - - . - 30 °/o ad val. Advertising pamphlets . - - - 100 - 4 2 Printed music, bound or in sheets - Lb. - - 5 Playing cards ------ Per pack - - 3 Valentines, Christmas and New Years, chrOTiio or embossed cards, and all others, not being business or advertising cards - 25 ad val. Ink for writing ------ 25 °/(, ad val. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 63 PAPER, &c., STATIONERY AND BOOKS ;—Cowim Territory- -J Western Australia Tasmania New Zealan „ -{ Queensland - Natal . - . Cape of Good Hope - f Dominion op Canada j I Newfoundland - < Jamaica - Barbados - Trinidad - British Guiana Tariff Classification. Candles, tallow - ,, other - Candles, tallow - „ paraffine wax ... „ other kinds (including sperm) With 15 °/o additional on aU duties. Candles, tallow - - - ,, composition. - - - wax or spermaceti Candles, tallow „ other Tariff Rates of Du fy. £. ». d. Free, ej °/o ad val. 6J% vaK. Cwt. - 9 4 Cwt. - 18 8 Cwt. 9 4 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. - 9 4 18 8 - 4 8 - 14 - - 18 8 = - 9 4 18- - 9 4 1 3 4 25 °/o ad val. 20 °/o ad val. Cwt. Cwt. 7 - - 18 8 Cwt. - 9 4 Free. Cwt. - 4 8 13 4 0.72—1. e 2 68 part ii.—colonial import duties. OILS, MINERALS, &c.:—Soap. Colonial Possessions. India- Ceylon Mauritius Australasia ; New South Wales - Victoria - -1 South Australia and nortiierkn Territory Western Australia | Í Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - Natal Tariff Classification. Soap, perfumed and toilet - Other .... Common soap - - - Soap powder ... Scented and fancy soap Toilet - - - - Other .... Perfumed or fancy Other - - - Soap ; Common ... Tariff Rates op Duty. Scented and fancy . Powder and washing powder Toilet soap ... Other .... Cape of Good Hope Dominion of Canada; Nbwfoundlan d .{ Jamaica Barbados . Trinidad - British Guiana Soap, common, brown, blue, yellow, or mottled ....... Soap, other ...... Soap, common brown or yellow not perfumed „ castile and white .... ,, powders ...... ,, perfumed or toilet .... „ other ...... With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Soap, common - „ perfumed - £. s. d. Free. 6 J ad val. 6J % Free. Cwt. 1 17' 4 - 18 8 Cwt. - 1 - I 10 "/„ad raí. 12^ °/„ ad val. Cwt. — 2 6 Cwt. 18- - 9 4 Cwt. - 3 6 25 °/o ad val. 15°/o ad val. 5 % ad val. Cwt. - 5 - 7 °/o ad val. I Cwt. 4 8 15 °/„ ad val. Cwt. - 7 - - 9 4 - 14 - 30 ad val. 20 °/„ ad val. 13 °/„ ad val. Cwt. - ' 6 2 Cwt. - 1 4 Cwt. - 1 81 Cwt. - 2 4 7 °/o ad val. part ii.—colonial import duties. 69 OILS, MINERALS, &c. :—Petroleum and Rock Oils. Colonial Possessions. India- Ceylon Mauritius Australasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia í and Northerns Territory - - [ Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - Natal J I Cape op Good Hope-^ Dominion op Canadaí Newfoundland ■Iahaica - - - Barbados- - Trinidad - - - British Guiana -| 0.72—1. Tariff Classification. Taripf Rates op Duty. Paraffine wax Kerosine - Other kinds Imported in vessels of not less than half a gallon Other In vessels containing not less than one pint Other ....... Oils, coal and kerosine, distilled, purified, or refined ; naphtha, benzole, and petro¬ leum J products of petroleum, coal, shale, and lignite, not elsewhere specified - - - - - „ lubricating, wholly or in part petro¬ leum, costing less than 1 s. 3 d. per gallon „ lubricating, other - - „ carbolic, or heavy oil - Kerosine - . . - . . Other kinds ------ With 15 °/o additional on all duties. £. I. d. Free. 6J °/o ad val. 6|: °/o ad val. Gallon _ _ ß Gallon - - 6 Free. Gallon - - 3 Ï» - - 6 Gallon - - 6 Gallon - 1 - Gallon - - 6 Gallon - - 6 1 Gallon - - 3 7 °/¡j ad val. Gallon - I 15 °/|3 ad val. In.ii Kerosine - Other kinds Oils, giving off vapour, under 73° Fahrenheit „ all other ------ E 3 ^Gallon - - 33 25 ad val. 10 °/o ad val. Gallon - - 2 13 ad val. Gallon - - 9 Gallon - - 2 J 4 °/(, ad val. Gallon - 1 - Gallon - 12 6 - - 10 70 paet ii.—colonial import duties. OILS, MINERALS, &c. :—Turpentine (Oil and Spirits of). Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. «. d. India ... .... Free. •Ceylon ... Fi-ee. Mauritius ... 6f °lo ad val. Australasia : New South Walks Gallon - 1 - Victoria Free. South Australia"] and Northern > Territory- -J Gallon - - 6 "" Western Australia Gallon - - 6 Tasmania Gallon - 1 - "New Zealand Gallon - 6 Queensland - Gallon - - 6 Natal ' " Imported in vessels of not less than half a g^on Other ....... ^Gallon - - 7 °/o ad val. 3 Cape of Good Hopf Gallon - 1 - r Dominion op canada'j^ r Turpentine, crude ..... „ spirits ..... Turpentine, crude ..... Free. 10 °/(, ad val. 8 °/(j ad val. Newfoundland -< Other ....... With 15 °/o additional on all duties. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica ... Gallon - - 9 Barbados - . - 4 °/q ad vol. Trinidad ... Gallon - 1 - British Guiana Turpentine, crude ..... „ spirits of .... Gallon - 2 Gallon - 1 4 pakt ii.—colonial import duties. 71 OILS, MIÍíERALS, &c. Eosin. Colonial Possessions. Taripp Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. India - - - £. s. d. Free. Ceylon . - - Free. Mauritius 6f °/o ad val. Australasia : New South Wales Free. "Victoria Free. South Australia") and Northern j. Territory - -J Free. Western Australia 5 % l'ai- Tasmania Free. New Zealand Free. 5 % ad val. 7 °/o ad vol. Cape op Good Hope- 10 °/q ad val. Dominion op Canada Newfoundland -■! With 15 % additional on all duties. Free. 8 °/o ad val. Jamaica . - - Free. Barbados - - - Free. Trinidad - . Free. British Guiana Barrel - '¿ i 0.72—I. PART II. —COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. OILS, MINERALS, &c. Pitch. Colonial Possessions. India Ceylon Mauritids- Aostralasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia"] and Northern Territory - J Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - Natal Cape op Good Hope Dominion of C.' I)anada<| Newfoundland Jamaica Barbados . Trinidad - British Guiana - Tar and pitch Tariff Classification. Pine and Burgundy Coal pitch and tai' With 15 °/q additional on all duties. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. Í. d. Free. CÎ °/o ad val. 6| o ad val. Free. Free. Free. 10 °/o ad val. Free. Free. 5 ad val. 7 °/o ad val. 15 °/(, ad val. Free. 10 ad val. 8 °/o ad val. 12Î °/o ad ral. Free. Free. Barrel - 2 1 part ii.—colonial import duties. 73 OILS, MINERALS, &c. Coal, Cinders, and Patent Fuel. Colonlal Possessions. India- Ceylon Mauritius .\ustralasia : New South Wales - Victoria South Australia ~| and Northern ' Territory - J Western Australia Tasmania - -| New Zealand Queensland- -j •Natal Tariff Classification. Ground coal and charcoal - Other .... Coal and coke Other Cape of Good Hope - Dominion of Canada ( Newfoundland Tariff Rates of Duty. Coals Other Jamaica Barbados - Trinidad British Guiana Coals, cinders, and patent fuel, with a regis¬ tration charge of 1 s. per ton - . - Coal, coke, and patent fuel - - . - Coke, gas, for use in Canadian manufactures „ other - - . . - Coal, anthracite „ bituminous - - - - - „ other Coke - - ..... Coal, except imported or brought into St. John's „ imported or brought into St. John's - With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Fue" ■ Coal, and mixed preparations thereof,and coke Coal (including the package) „ loose . - - - Other . - - - £. s. d. Free. Free. Free. • Free. 20 °/o ad val. Free. Free. Free. Ton - I 10 °/o ad vat. Free. Ton - 1 G 5 °/o ad vat. Free. Ton - 1 U Free. Ton - 2 4 - 2 4 „ — 2 9¿ 20 ad val. } Ton Ton Hhd. Ton Free. Free. 1 -í - 2 6 Free. - 1 4 7 % ad val. 0.72—1. 74 PAKT II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES, OILS, MINERALS, &c. :—Cement. Colonial Possessions. India - Ceylon Mauritius ■ Australasia : New South Wales - Victoria - South Australia"! and Norther.n ' Territory - - J Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand- Queensland - Natal J Cape op Good Hope Dominion op Canada Newfoundland ■ Jamaica Barbados - J Trinidad British Guiana - | Tariff Classification. Mineral Portland and Roman • Other Tariff Rates op Duty. Cement : Raw, or in stone from the quai'ry - Burnt and ungrotmd - Hydraulic or waterlime, ground, including barrels - - - - - In bulk or bags . . - . - Portland or Roman, and other kinds f. s. d. Free. Cwt. - - 6J °/o ad val. Barrel - 2 - Free. Barrel - 2 Barrel - 2 - Cwt. _ - 9 Barrel - 1 - Barrel - 2 - J Barrel of "( „ 1.400 lbs. / ~ 7 ° load val. !/Barrel of ) , „ \400Ibs. / - i h With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Pozzolano - -, - - Lime, building and temper Cement . - . - Lime and plaster of Paris - Other .... /Ton of 13\ \ cu. ft. -J Cwt. 4 2 - 4} Barrel - 1 8 Bushel - - 4^ 20 % ad val. 13 °fo ad i-al. 124 °lo ad val. ^ Free. Barrel - 1 3 Free. Free. 7 °/o ad val. pakt ii.—colonial import duties. 75 OILS, MINEKALS, &c. Fire Clay. Tariff R.itbs Colonial Possessions. Taripp Classification. op Duty, India . . . Ceylon . - . Mauritius - Australasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia' and Northern Territory - Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - flatal . . - Cape op Good Hope - Dominion op Canada Newpoundland Jamaica - Barbados - - - Trinidad - - - British Guiana With 15 °/o additional on all duties. £. s. d. Free« Free. 6f % ad val. Free. Free. Free. 122 % ad vat. Free. Free. 5 °/o ad val. 7 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. Free, 13 °/o ad val. 12i °/o ad val. 4 °/o ad vol. Free. 7 °/o ad val. 0.72—1. 76 part ii.—colonial import duties. OILS, MINERALS, &c. Millstones and Grindstones. Colonial Possessions, Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India - Ceylon Mauritius .f x Australasia : New South Wales Victoria Machinery for manufacture of produce Other ...... South Australia"] and Northern> Territory - -J Western Aüstralia-1 Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - Natal Cape of Good Hofe ■ Dominion op Canada Newfoundland Millstones - Grindstones 1 Jamaica - Barbados - Trinidad - British Guiana -{ Machinery for manufacturing purposes With a registration charge of Is. per ton, or 6 d. per package. Burr stones, in blocks, rough or unmanu¬ factured, not bound up into millstones Grindstones . - . . . Other kinds ...... Parts of machinery .... Other kinds ..... With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Mills, parts of .... Other kinds ..... Machinery for manufacture of produce Other kinds ..... Millstones - Grindstones £. s. d. Free. Free. Free. 6J % ad val. Free, Free. Free. 5 ad val, 12i "I^ ad val. Free. Free. Free. Free. 15 ad val. Free. Toil - 8 4 20 °/q ad val. 8 % ad val. 13 ad val. Free. 12J % ad val. 4 °l^ ad val. Free. 4 % ad val. Free. 7 % ad val. part ii.—colonial import duties. 77 OILS, MINERALS, &c.:—Roofing Slates. Colonial Possessions. I.vdia - Ceylon Mauritids Australasia : New South Wales Victoria Tariff Classification. South AdstraliaI and Northern ^ Territory -J Western Australia Tas.hania New Zealand Queensland - Natal Cafe of Good Hope A V A n A J With a registration charge of I s. per ton. Tariff Rates OF Duty. £. s. d. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. 12J °/j, ad val. 10 °/o ad val. Free. 5 °/jj ad val. Free. 15 °/(j ad val. Dominion of Canada Newfoundland Jamaica Barbados - Trinidad • British Guiana Black or blue - - - Red, green, or other colours All other . - - - - I per Square - 3 4 -, » - 4 2 25 °/. ad val. With 15 °/o additional on all duties. 13 °/o od val. Free. 4 °/o ad val. Free. 1,090 - 4 2 0.72—1. 78 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD Bacon, and Hams. Colonial Possessions. India Ceylon Mauritius Australasia : isew South Wales Victoria South Australia^ and Northern Territory - -J Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - Natal Cape op Good Hope Dominion of Canada Newfoundland Jamaica Barbados Trinidad British Guiana Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. £. «. d. Free. - 6 - 4 5^ - 18 8 - 18 8 - 18 8 1 8 - - 18 8 - 18 8 - 18 8 - 9 4 - 9 4 - 9 4 - 8 4 Cwt. - 18 8 5 7i Free. - 9 4 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 79 AKTICLES OF FOOD BUTTER. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India ... - Free. £. Í. Ceylon Cwt. - 5 Mauritius Cwt. - 4 Australasia : New South Wales- Free. Victoria Cwt. - 18 South Australia"! and Northern > Territory - -J Free. Western Australia Cwt. - 18 Tasmania Cwt. - 18 New Zealand Free. Queensland - Cwt. - 18 Natal - Cwt. 1 8 Cape op Good Hope Butter, including Butterine, or any substance for use as or mixing with Butter jCwt. - 14 Dominion op Canada Cwt. - 18 With 15 °/(, additional on all duties. Cwt. - 4 Cwt. - 18 Cwt. - 8 Cwt. - 9 British Guiana - 9 0.72—1. 80 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD :—CHEESE. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. s. d. India- - - - Free. Ceylon - » - 5 Mauritios - - - • - 4 H Australasia : New South Wales Cwt. - 18 8 Victoria Cwt. - 18 8 South Australia"! and Northern ; Territory -J Cwt. - 18 8 Western Australia Cwt. 1 8 - Tasmania , Cwt. 18 8 New Zealand Free. Queensland - Cwt. - 18 8 Natal - - - Cwt. - 14 - Cape op Good Hope - Cwt. - 18 8 Dominion op Canada - 14 - Newfoundland With 15°/o additional on all duties. Cwt. - C 3 Jamaica - . - ■ ■ " " • Cwt. - 18 8 Barbados - Cwt. - 8 4Î Trinidad - - - Cwt. - 9 4 British Guiana Cwt. - 9 4 part ii.—colonial import duties. 81 ARTICLES OF FOOD Beep, Salted. CoioNiAL possessions. tarifp classification. tariff rates of duty. £. ». d. india .... Free. ceylon ... Cwt. - 2 4 mauritius Cwt. - 2 1 -5 australasia : new south wales Free. victoria Cwt. - 5 - south australia f and northern«! territory -[ Beef, pickled Other 10 °/o ad val. Cwt. - 9 4 western australia 10 °/j, ad val. tasmania Cwt. - 1 81 new zealand Free. queensland - 5 "/a ad val. natal ... Cwt. - 9 4 cape op good hope - 4 dominion op canada Cwt. - 4 8 newfoundland With i6°/o additional on all duties. Cwt. - i 41 jamaica - - */ i Beef, dry, salted, or cured .... „ wet . ditto - ditto .... Cwt. - 9 Brl.,2001bs. - 15 4 barbados - Cwt. - 5 71 trinidad - • - Free. british guiana Beef, pickled ...... Free. I 0.72-1. F 82 part ii.—:colonial import duties. ACTICLES OF FOOD:—Pork, Salted. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. «. d. India ... Free. Ceylon ... Cwt. - 'J 4 Madritius Cwt. - 2 2 Australasia : New South Wales Free. Victoria Cwt. 5 - South Australia j and Northern Territory -(. Pork, pickled ------ Other ....... lO^/o ad val. Cwt. - 9 4 Western Australia 10 °/o ad val. Tasmania 10°/o ad val. New Zealand Free. Queensland - 5 °/o ad val. Natal ... Cwt. - 9 4 Cape op Good Hope - Cwt. 9 4 Dominion op Canada Cwt. - 4 8 Newfoundland With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Cwt. - 2 4 Jamaica Brl.,2001bs. - 15 Barbados - Cwt. - 5 71 ' 4 Trinidad - Free. British Guiana Pork, pickled ------ Free. part ii.—colonial import duties. 83 ARTICLES OF FOOD :—Cocoa, Prepared, and Chocolate. Colonial Possessions. India- Ceylon Mauritius Australasia : • Npw South Wales Victoria Tariff Classification. South Australia"! and Northern V Territory. J Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland Natal . . - Cape of Good Hope - Dominion of Canada Newpoundl.and Jamaica - Barbados -{ Tariff Rates of Duty. £. s. d. Free. 6i °/o ad val. 6Î °/o ad vaL Confectionery and manufactured sweets Cocoa paste, and other preparations of cocoa containing sugar . - . - - Other prepared cocoa, and chocolate not sweetened Trinidad - British Guiana 0.72—1. With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Cocoa Other Cocoa Other Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. I Cwt. 8 - 8 - 8 - 17 4 - 9 4 - 18 8 - 4 8 j" with 25 °l^ ad val. \ 20 °/o ad val. Cwt. - 18 8 Cwt. - 11 2è 12è °/o ad val. Cwt. - 2 4 4 °/o ad val. Free. Cwt. - 18 8 f 2 84 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. AKTICLES OF FOOD:—Confectionery. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. India Ceylon Mauritius Australasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia"! and Northern > Territory- -J Western Australia j Tasmania New Zealand Queensland Natal Cape op Good Hope Dominion orCANADA-j Newfoundland Jamaica Barbados - Trinidad - British Guiana Tariff Rates of Duty. Almonds, Barbary, Sicily, and French, used in confectioners' manufactures Other almonds, shelled - Biscuits, plain and unsweetened Fancy biscuits, including Abernethy, arrow¬ root, &c. Confectionery : Boiled sugars, comfits, lozenges, Scotch mixtures, and sugar candy . - - Chocolate ------- Fruits, bottled, except syrup or spirit ,, dried ------ „ candied peel - . - . - Jams, jellies, marmalades, and preserves - Other kinds ...... £. s. d. Free. 6.\ °/o ad val. 6^° lo orf Cwt. - 14 - ["Lb., or re-"j I puted lb. t_ _ 2 I packet,orj - 18 8 Cwt. Cwt. I 1 17 - 9 Free. ■ Cwt. V Cwt. Cwt. Doz. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. 3 - - 18 8 1 8 - - 1 - - 18 8 18- - 14 - Confectionery of sugar Other kinds With 15 °lo additional on all duties. 15 °lo ad val. Cwt. - 18 8 Cwt. - 9 4 Cwt. - 14 - J Cwt. - 4 8 with 35 °lo ad val. 20 "¡o ad val. Cwt. - 14 12i °/o ad val. 4 °lo ad val. Free. Cwt. 13 4 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 85 ARTICLES OF FOOD FISH. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India - Ceylon Mauritius Australasia : NewSouth Wales- Victoria South Australia f and Northern < Territory - [. Western Australia Tasmania •{ All kinds £. I. d. Free. Cwt. - - Hi Dried, salted, or pickled Fish, dried, preserved, or salted ■ Fish, potted and preserved, not salted, or dried, or preserved in brine - . - Cwt. Cwt. - 1 -i 9 4 Other Fish in pickle or brine . - . - „ dried and salted, preserved, potted or New Zealand -( Queensland Natal 0.72—1. Fish, dried Other Fish : Dried, pickled, or salted Potted and preserved Paste - - - . TLb., or Ib.T J reputed I _ 2 I packet, or f t pint. J Free. 10 °/o ad val. Cwt. - 9 4 12i °/o ad val. Cwt. - 9 4 ID % ad val. Cwt. - -2 fLb., or re-"I < puted lb. ■— - I package. J 15 % ad val. Fish, preserved, not salted - „ pickled and salted in casks „ dried - F 3 } 12 lbs. Cwt. 2 - 5 - 7 °/o ad val. 86 PART II. —COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD Fish—Continued. Colonial Posssesions. Tariff Classification. Cape of Good Hofe Dominion of Canada: Newfoundland Jamaica - Barbados Trinidad British Guiana Fish, the product or manufacture of New¬ foundland : Fresh, dried, salted, or smoked - Fish of all kinds, produce of the fisheries of the United States (except fish of inland lakes and of rivers falling into them, and fish preserved in oil) . . - - Fresh, salted, or smoked, except free under Treaty of Washington . - - - Other kinds Fish of all kinds Fish, fresh - . - . - „ dried or salted . - - - „ smoked, not otherwise enumerated „ Alewives, pickled - . - „ herrings „ ... „ ditto, smoked ... „ pickled, not otherwise enumerated „ salmon, smoked - - - ,, ditto, wet or salted ... Other kinds ..... Fish, dried, salt, or smoked „ pickled - „ other . . . Fish, pickled salmon - ,, ,, mackerel ,, „ other kinds . „ dried ... „ smoked ... Tariff Rates of Duty. £. «. d. 15 °l^ ad val. Free. Cwt. - 4 8 20 7o "d Free. Free. Cwt. 3 II 4 8 Brl., 200 Ibs.- Cwt. Brl., 200 lbs.- Cwt. - 18 8 Brl., 200 lbs.- 10 6 I2¿ °/o Cwt. - - 21 Brl. - - 5 4 7o öd val. Free. Brl., 200 lbs.- Cwt. 4 2 2 I 4 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 87 ARTICLES OF FOOD:—HOPS. Colonial Possessions. Taripp Classipication. Taripp Rates op Duty. £. s. d India - Free. Ceylon Free. Mauritius 6J °/o ad val. Australasia : New South Wales 3 A'^ictoria 6 South Australia^ and Northern > Territory -J Lb. - - 3 M^estern Australia 4 Tasmania 2 New Zealand Lb. - - 6 Queensland - Lb. - - 2 Natal 7 °/o ad val. Cape op Good Hope - 10 °¡^adval. Dominion op Canada Lb. - - 3 Newfoundland With 15 °/o additional on all duties. 13 °/o ad val. 12J °laad val. Barbados . - - 4 °/o ad val. Trinidad - Free. British Guiana 7 °la ad val. 0.72—1. 88 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD.—SUGAR. India Ceylon Madritiüs Australasia : New South Wales Victoria -{ South Australia f and Northern-. Territory - [. Western Australia TASMANIA New Zealand Queensland Natal Cape of Good Hope -J Dominion of Canada Sugnr, &c. : J aggery or palm, not equal to brown Mus¬ covado ...... Brown, unrefined, or Muscovado Sugar-candy, white clayed, refined, or sugar rendered by any process equal thereto - Sugar : Refined and sugar candy - . - Other ------ Sugar, raw „ refined - Molasses and treacle - Sugar and molasses (except unrefined mo¬ lasses) ------- In Northern Territory. Sugai- of all kinds and molasses ------ Sugar : Loaf and crushed, and candy - Unrefined and other sugar Molasses - - - . Sugar, treacle, molasses, and glucose Sugar candy . - - - Sugar, raw . - - - „ refined - - - Molasses - - - - - Unrefined Other Sugar : Unrefined Refined or candy - Molasses Sugars, Syrups, and Molasses : Sugar im))orted direct : Above No. 14, Dutch Standard - Equal to No. 9, and not above No. 14, Dutch Standard - - . - Below No. 9 Dutch Standard The ad val. rate on these sugars when not imported direct, is higher than stated above. Free. Cwt. - I 4f - 3 3i „ - 5 7| Cwt. - 4 5à 6| °'c Cwt. » Cwt. Cwt. ff Cwt. Cwt. ff Cwt. >» Cwt. » Cwt. G Cwt. » /Cwt. o - 6 8 3 4 3 - 3 - 5 - 4 - - 9 - 6 - 3 - 4 - 18 - 5 - - 6 8 - 3 4 - 3 6 , ad val. 9 4 9 4 9 4 - 4 8 \with 32 J % ad val. f Cwt. - 3 6 (with 27ï °/o ad val. /Cwt. - 2 4 (with 273 °/o PABX II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 89 ARTICLES OF FOOD:—Sugar—Continued. Colonial Possessions. Taripp Classification. Taripp Rates op Duty. Dominion op Canada — Continued. Newfoundland Jamaica - - -j Barbados - -j Trinidad - - - British Guiana Sugars, Syrups, and Molasses—continued. Syrups and Molasses : Melado and concentrated Melado, im¬ ported direct - - - - Melado and concentrated Melado, not imported direct, concentrated cane juice, molasses, Iieetroot juice, and concrete, imported direct or not Syrups, cane juice, refined sugar, sugar- house syrup, syrup of sugar, molasses, or Sorghum - Molasses, other, imported direct from country of growth and production - Ditto - ditto, not imported direct from country of growth and produc¬ tion ------ Sugar candy, brown or white ... Glucose or Grape Sugar : To be classed and rated for duty as sugar, according to Dutch standard Glucose syrup - - - - - Nnte.—Under sect. 77, Customs Act, 1883, the ad talnrem duty shall be levied on the value of tlie above, free on board Sugar ; Unrefined ------ Loaf and refined . - - - - Bastard - - - - - AVith 15 °/o additional on all duties. ' Molasses ------- Sugar, unrefined . - - - - „ refined ------ With 10 °/o additional on all duties. Molasses, raw or Muscovado, and crystallised vacuum pan . - - - ,, refined . - - - - Molasses ------ Other kinds - - - £. «. d. fCwt. - 1 9 \wlth 27^ °/o ad val. Cwt. - 1 9 ^with 30 °/o ad val. Icwt. - 2 11 I with 30 °/o ad val. 15 °L ad val. 20 °/(, ad val. rCwt. 4 8 \with 35 °/o ad val. f Cwt. - 2 4 \with 35 °/o ad val. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. - 8 4 - 14 7 - 10 5 Free. - 11 2.', - 18 8 Free. - 11 2i - 11 2,1 Free. - 18 8 0.72—1. 90 PA.RT II.—COLONIAL IMPOET DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD:—Pickles and Sauces. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India- Ceylon Mauritius £. s. d. Free. 65 °/o ad val. 6J "/a ad val. Australasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia f and Northern < Territory - I. Western Australia Pickles (the bottles are also dutiable) Sauces, packed in vessels not exceeding reputed quart - - - - Other Reputed quarts - „ pints - Smaller sizes Doz. quarts - 1 /Doz. quarts- 2 pints - 1 Tasmania New Zealand Queensland Pickles in bottles Sauces in bottles Pickles Catsup and chutney Other sauces Natal . . - Cape of Good Hope - Dominion of Canada Newfoundland Jamaica Barbados - Trinidad - - - British Guiana With 15 °/o additional on all duties. 1 „ i-pts."! and > - under. J 20 °/(, ad vol. 10 °/o ad val. Doz. j> - 2 - 1 12^ °/(, ad val. {Doz. qrts. - 3 Doz. pints - 2 Í Doz. pints - 3 (Doz. ¿-pts. - 2 Doz. pints - - 15 °/j, ad val. Doz. pints - 2 ÍDoz. re- "1 puted I J pints or ( lbs. J PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 91 ARTICLES OF FOOD SPIRITS. Colonial Possessions. Tahipp Classificati:in. Tarifp Rates op Duty. India Ceylon Mauritiüs Australasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia and Northern( Territory Western Austra¬ lia Spirits : Exclusively for use in arts, manufactures, or chemistry, and which have been ren¬ dered eflfectually and permanently unfit for human consumption Spirit when so used in the proportion of 20 °/(, and upwards . . . - Liqueurs - - - - - All other, including perfumed All spirits, liqueurs, and cordials, under proof - - - „ „ proof to 10° over proof and IHd. for each further 10° of strength. Spirits : The strength of which can be ascertained by Sykes' hydrometer - - - The strength of whieh cannot be ascer¬ tained by Sykes' hydrometer Methylated spirits - - . - - Note,—No allowance is made below 16'5° under proof. Spirits : The strength of which can be ascertained by Sykes' hydrometer . - - Cordials and liqueurs, or strong waters mixed, the strength of which cannot be ascertained by Sykes' hydrometer (including all alcohol diluted or undi¬ luted with water or other menstruum, and containing in solution any essence, essential oil, ether, or other flavouring or other substance, whether of natural or artificial origin) - . - - Spirits, perfumed - - - - - „ methylated - - - - ., mixed with essential oils, so as to be unfit for human consumption, for manufacture of soap - Spirits : The strength of which can be ascertained by Syk'es' hydrometer . . - The strength of which cannot be ascertained by Sykes' hydrometer ... Methylated spirits - - - - Spirits and cordials - - - - - Rectified spirits of wine, not for medicinal purposes - Spirits, methylated . - - - - Spirits, perfumed and medicinal Tasmania Spirits Methylated spirits Perfumed spirits £. s. d. 5 °/(, ad val. Proof gallon - 8 -* Gallon - 8 - Proof gallon - 8 -* Gallon - 7 6 - 8 5i Proof gallon - ■ 8 8^* Proofgallon - 12 - Gallon - 12 - Proofgallon - 12 Gallon - 12 1 4 - 1 Free. Proofgallon - 12 - Gallon - 12 - - 2 - Proof gallon - 15 -* Gallon 1 - - - - 6 12 °/o ad val. Gallon - 12 - 3 - - 18 - 0.72—1. * No allowance for under proof spirit. !)2 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD;—.Spirits—Continved. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Rates of Duty. Australasia— confié. New Zealand Queensland Natal ■{ Cape of Good Hope; Dominion of Canada' Spirits or strong waters, sweetened, mixed or not, the strength of which can be ascer¬ tained by Sykes' hydrometer, at the rate of Spirits or strong waters, the strength of which cannot he ascertained by Sykes' hydrometer Perlumed and Cologne waters . . - Methylated, and spirit rendered not potable in the colony ------ Spirits : Brandy ------- Other spirits and strong waters Other spirits and strong waters, sweetened or mixed, so that the strength cannot be exactly ascertained by Sykes' hydro¬ meter ------ Sarsaparilla, not containing more than 25 °/o of alcohol - - . . Methylated ------ Wine containing more than 25 °/o alcohol, rated as sweetened spirits. Spirits of all sorts, not sweetened „ sweetened, liqueurs, or cordials Spirits : Unsweetened, in Imperial standard bottles or half bottles „ other - . - - Sweetened or mixed, so that strength can¬ not be ascertained - - . - Perfumed ------ Spirits and strong waters, not having been sweetened or mixed so that the strength cannot be ascertained by Sykes' hydro¬ meter, as under : Geneva, gin, rum, whiskey, aud unenu- merated articles of like kinds - Brandy - - . . - " Old Tom " gin in bulk . - . Rum shrub, cordials, schiedam, schnapps, taha, bitters, and unenumerated articles of like kinds ------ Spirits and strong waters, mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, including pro¬ prietary medicines, tinctures, essences, extracts, wine preparations, in bulk or bottle, containing over 40 °/o proof spirit, or any other not elsewhere specified Fruits preserved in brandy or other spirits - Cologne water and perfumed spirits : In bottles not weighing more than four ounces ------ In bottles, &c., weighing more than four ounces ------ £. s. d. Proof gallon - 14 - Gallon - 14 I I Free. Proof gallon - 12 - 10 Gallon - 10 - - 4 - - 5 - Proof gallon - 9 -• Gallon - 9 - Proof gallon - 10 6* Gallon - 10 - - 12 - - 15 - Proof gallon - 5 CJ - 6 -i - 5 61 Gallon 7 11 - 7 11 aud 20 °/o nd val. Gallon 7 11 40 °/g ad val. /Gallon - 7 11 \ and 30 °/^ ad val. • No allowance for under proof. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT UVTIKS. 93 ARTICLES OF FOCI) Spirits—Continued. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. / Spirits : £. s. d. Brandy and other spirits not herein defined or enumerated - - . . - Proof gallon - 6 8* Note.—All other spirits more than 43 °/o above proof shall be deemed to be undefined spirits. Newfoundland Rum - 4 2* Gin » - 5 Whiskey ------ - 0 3" Cordial, shrubs, and other spirits, sweet¬ ened or mixed, so that strength cannot be aseeidained - - - - Gallon - 3 4 With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Jamaica - Gallon - 10 - / Barbados Spirits and cordials (except rum and gin, and perfumed spirits to be used for per¬ fumery only) - - - - - Gallon - C Rum and gin . - - - - Proof gallon - 4 _» With 25 °/(, additional on all duties. Í Rum ....... Proof gallon - 6 - Trinidad - Methylated spirits ----- Gallon - 1 e 1 Other kinds ------ - 8 - Spirits or strong waters, all sorts, not sweetened ------ Proof gallon - 10 5* British Guiana Spii'its, sweetened, liqueurs, bitters, and other cordials - - . - Gallon - 10 5 Spirits, perfumed, viz.;—Cologne and Florida water, bay runa, and bay water - 4 2 * No allowance for under proof. 0.72—1. 94 PAIiT II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. ARTICLES OF FOOD Beer and Ale. Colonial Possessions. India- Ceylon Mauritius •{ Australasia : New South Wales| Victoria South Australia"] and Northern J- Territory -J Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand ■{ •{ Queensland- -| Natal - Cape op Good Hope - Dominion opCanada<| Newfoundland Tariff Classification. Jamaica Barbados Trinidad - British Guiana - I À L ■{| r "l AU kinds ------- In casks In bottles ------- In casks ------- In bottles In casks - - - In bottles - - - All kinds ------- AU kinds ------- All kinds ------- In casks ------- In bottles ------- In casks ------- In bottles ------- Condensed beer charged on quantity into which ii can be converted. In casks - - - - - - In bottles ------- All kinds - - - - - - All kinds - - - - In casks ----- In bottles ------- All kinds ------- With IÖ °/o additional on all duties. AU kinds ------- In casks - - - - - - In bottles ------- With 25 °\^ additional on all duties. In casks . - - - . - - In bottles ------- In casks - _ . _ - - In bottles ------ Tariff Rates op Duty. Gallon £. i. d. - - n GaUon - - 3 - - 3Î GaUon - - 7| Doz. Litres 2 - GaUon Gallon GaUon GaUon GaUon îj Gallon »> Gallon » Gallon Gallon GaUon » Gallop- Gallon >» jj GaUon j) GaUon - 6 - 9 - 9 - 9 I - - 9 I 3 1 3 I 6 - - 9 - I - - - 9 - I 3 - - 5 - - 9 - - 5 - - 6 - 2f - 6 4 4è 6 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 95 ARTICLES OF FOOD :—VINEGAR. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India■ Ceylon Mauritius -{ Acids Other Australasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia"! and Northern > Territory -J Western Australia Tasmani.a New Zealand Queensland - Vinegar (not being crude vinegar, aromatic or raspberry, free) - - - - - Acetic acid and extract of vinegar £. Í. d. Free. Free. 6i °/(, ad val. 6J °/o ad val. Gallon - - 6 Gallon - - 6 Cwt. 18- Gallon - - 9 In wood In bottle Gallon Gallon Gallon Gallon - - 6 - - 6 - - 6 - - 9 - 1 - Natal - Cafe of Good Hope - Dominion ofCanadA'| Newfoundland Jamaica Barbadoes Trinidad - British Guiana 0.72—1. Vinegar - Acetic acid With 15°Ig additional on all duties 7 °lo ad val. Gallon - - 6 Gallon - - 7è » - 1 -i Gallon - - 5 12^ °¡g ad val. 4 °\g ad val. Free. 7 °/o ad val. 96 rAUT II.—COLOMAl. IMPOUT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES CAUUIAGES. Colonial Possessions. India - Ceylon Mauritius Australasia : New South Wales • Victoria South Australia"! and Northern [> Territory -J Western Australia Tas.hania Tariff Classification. Carriagres (including^ second-band and carts) : Carts and wagons without springrs, and spring carts and spring drays with two wheels Tilburys, dog carts, gpgs, Boston chaises, and other two-wheeled vehicles on springs or thorough braces - - • Express wagons and wagons for carrying goods, and single or double-seated wagons, and fjui--wheeled buggies with¬ out tops, mounted on springs or thorough braces Hansom safety cabs, single and double- seated wagons, wagonettes, and four- wheeled buggies with tops . - - Omnibuses or coaches for carrying mails or passengei"s Barouches, broughams, mail phaetons, drags, and other carriages not otherwise enu¬ merated Carriages, carts, wagons, and vehicles of every description, and wheels - - - Traction engine corriages, carriage shafts, spokes, naves or felloes - - - . Carriages on two wheels and springs, in¬ tended to be drawn by cattle on ordinary roads Carriages on four wheels - ditto - ditto Cart and carriage axles, arms and boxes Other kinds Tariff Hates of Duty. £. «. d. Free. 6i ^1-, ad val. 6f ^/o ad val. Free. 20 °/o ad val. Each 10 - - 15 - - 20 - - 40 - - 50 - - 10 °/o ad val. 12) °/j, ad val. Free. Each o — — 10 - 5 °/(, ad t al. 10 °jg ad val. PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT 1)1 TIES. 97 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Carriages—Conimwerf. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. / Australasia—Cont^. &. s. d. Carriages, carts, drays, and wagons 15 °/(, ad val. Railway carriages and perambulators - Free. New Zealand Detached parts of carriages : Carriage and cart wheels . . - 15 "/o ad val. • Other Free. Queensland - 5 °/o ad val. Natal - - -/ Railway carriages, with a registration charge of 1 s. per ton - Free. L Other kinds . . . - . 7 °/o ad val. Railway materials . - . . - Free. Cape of Good Hope -, Carriages, carts, and wagons, and other wheeled vehicles, including wheelbarrows - 20 °/o ad val. Axles, springs, and lamps for carts and carriages 10 °/o ad val. r Carriages : Travellers, or laden with merchandise (not circus troops' or hawkers'), according to regulations of Customs Minister Free. Dominion of Canada i Railway passenger, baggage, and freight cars, the prouerty of railway companies in Gnited States, so long as similar Canadian conveyances are admitted free into United States Free. Railway cars, sleighs, cutters, wheelbarrows, and hand caits - - - 30 °/o ad val. . Buggies, farm wagons, farm, railway, or freight carts, pleasure carts or gigs, chil¬ dren's carriages, and all other - - - 35 °/o ad val. Newfoundland With 15 °/q additional on all duties. 20 °/o ad rat. Jamaica - - -< Carriages, carts, and wagons, agricultural - Other kinds Free. 12i °¡^ ad val. Barbados - - - 4 °/o ad val. ' Carriages on springs, four-wheeled Each 7 ~ - Trinidad - - „ „ two-wheeled 4 - - Other kinds ... - - Free. British Guiana 7 °l ad val. 0.72—1. G 98 part ii.—colonial import duties. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Clocks and Watches. Colonial Possessions. India . - - - Ceylon Mauritius Australasia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia"] and Northern V Territory -J Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland Natal Cape of Good Hope ■ ■{ Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Clocks for churches - - - - - „ other - - - - . Watches ... . . . MoTements for watches and watchmskers' materials - . . . - Other - ... Dominion op Canada« Newfoundland - Jamaica Barbados Trinidad - British Guiana Chronometers ..... Clocks, and parts thereof, except springs „ springs Watches, and watch cases ... Watch actions or movements With 15 °/o additional on all duties. £. s. d. Free. 6Î °/o 6| 7o Free. 20 °/o 10 7o val. °/o vnl. Free. 10 °/o ad vat. 12è % ad val. Free. 15 % ad val. 5 % val. 7 °/o val. 15 °/o (^d val. Free. 35 °/o "d Val. 10% ad val. 25 °/o "d val. 20 °/o o'' 13 °l„ ad V .1. I2Í % ad val. 4 °/o val. 4 °/j, ad val. 7 °/o f"'- PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Cordage and Twine. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India . - . , / Ceylon . - . Mauritius - Australasia New South Walss ■ Victoria South Australia and Northern-i Territory - Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand -( 0.72—1. All kinds ------- Coir yarn, rope, fibre, and twine and strands Other kinds ------ Cordage and rope - - - - - Other kinds ----- Cordage : Coir rope ------ Hempen and other cordage (including all housing and seizing lines and spun yarn) White lines and other descriptions not otherwise specified (except coir yarn) - Twine (except sewing or seaming, of hemp, cotton, or flax) - - - - - Cordage, rope, spun yarn (except raw yarn used for manufactures), whipcord Cotton and linen cords - - - - Twine ------- Whaling gear, rope, and cordage Twine - - - . - . Whipcord ------- Coir yarn ------- Twine for harvesters and hinders, fishing nets, and sailmakers' seaming and roping twine - - - - - Twine not otherwise enumerated Cordage and rope - - - - - G 2 £. Ï. d. Free. Free. Oí % tíd val: 6f °/o ad val. Cwt. - 2 - Free. Cwt. - 5 - - 11 3 18- - 14 - Cwt. - 3 - 10 ad vat. Free. 10 °/o ad val. Free. Cwt. - 9 4 10 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. Cwt. - 5 100 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES;—Cordage and Twine—C'owíd/mecí. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Australasia—Conf*. Queensland - Natal Cape of Good Hope Dominion of Canada ( Newfoundland -j Jamaica Barbados Trinidad - British Guiana -{ Cordai^e and rope Twine Lines and twines for use of fisheries (not sporting fishing tackle), cat-gut strings and whip-gut Sail twine for sails - . . Cordage ------- Silk cordage and twine . - - . Twine of all kinds not elsewhere specified - Twine to be used in manufacturing nets in the Colony ------ Cordage, viz. : — Rope and hemp - - . . . Coir and manilla cables - - - Tariff Rates of Duty. Cwt. £,. s. d. - 4 - -94 Fishing tackle - Other ------ With 15 additional on all duties. 7 °/o 15 °/^ ad val. Free. 5 °/o ad ra'. 20 °/o ad val. 30 % .Id val. 25 o ad val. Free. 8 °/o ad val. 13 % ad val. 12j °/o ad val. Cordage Twines Cwt. Cord, ferretings Other - - - - Cordage, inclnding gasketing 4 ° ad val. Free. - Cwt. 4 2 pakt ii.—colonial import di ties. 101 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Hats, Beaver, Silk, and Felt. CoLONiAi. Possessions. Taripp Classipication. Taripp Rates op Duty. £. t. d. India- . . . Free. Ceylon . . - fij °/o ad val. Mauritius 6| °/o Australasia : New South Wales / Hats : Straw, chip, willow, tape, and braid, un- trimnied - . _ _ . - Free. Free. Victoria Boys', youths', and men's, with calico or other foundation or frame, and covered with felt, plush, silk, merino, or other material (unless otherwise specified) - Known as dress hats .... Boys' and youths' felt, in sizes up to and including (JJ . . . . . Men's felt, and women's untrimmed felt, of any size, and pith hats ... Doz. 1 10 - 2 8- - 8 - - 15 - \ Other kinds ...... 25 °/o ad val. South Australia" and Northern Territory- 10 °/o ad val. Western Australia 12i °/o ad val. Tasmania ] 0 % ad val. New Zealand 15 °/o ad val. Queensland - 5 °Iq ad val. Natal - - . 7 % ad val. Cape op Good Hope 15 °/(, ad val. Dominion op Canada 25 °/q ad val. Newpoundland With 15 % additional on all duties. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica 12-Í ad vat. 4 °/„ ad val. Trinidad - . - 4 % ad val. British Guiana 7 % ad val. 0.72—1. g3 102 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES:-HORSES. Colonial Possessions. India - Ceylon Mauritius - Australasia : New South Wales ■ Victoria ■ South Australia"] and Northern [> Territory - -J Western Australia Tasmania - . - New Zealand Queensland - Natal , Cape of Good Hope - Dominion of Canada Newfoundland - Jamaica Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. Barbados - Trinidad - British Guiana With a registration charge of 1 «. per ton, or 6 d. per package. Horses : Brought into Canada temporarily, for exhibition or competition for prizes For improvement of stock Imported into Manitoba and the North West Territory by settlers - Other W ith 15 °/o additional on all duties. Foals Horses belonging to equestrian companies and taken away with them, and race horses añer the first importation, if drawback has not been claimed . . - - Other horses, under 13^ hands - . - ,, „ of or above 13^ hands - Horses :—Stallions, under 14^ hands - „ ■ all other - £. s. d. Free. Free. Free. Free. Each - 5 - Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. I Free. 20 % ad val. Each - 9 7 Each - 10 - Free. Each V Each Each - 10 - 2 — _ 2 2 6 20 16 8 19 2 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 103 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES:—Household Furniture. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Kates of Duty. £. s. d. India - - Free. Ceylon . - . 6^ °/o ad val. JNIadritius - 6f °/o ád val. Australasia : • New South Wales- . Free. Victoria -"i Furniture, includins: second-hand (except furniture up to 50 Z. value, accompany¬ ing any passenger which has been in use, and is not imported for sale, free) - 25 °lo ad val. South Australia"! and Northern [> Territory -J 10 °/o ad val. Western Australia rCahin furniture (passengers arriving in the 1 Colony) ------ l_Other Free. 12J °/o ad val. r Tasmania - Cabin furniture (passengers arriving in the Colony) ------ Other kinds - Free. 10 % ad val. New Zealand - 15 °/o ad val. Queensland - Imported with and by passengers for use - Other Free. 5 °/o ad val. Natal - 7 °/o ad val. Cape of Good Hope - 15 °/o ad val. Dominion of Canada i Household Furniture : Settlers - - - Other, finished or in parts, including mat¬ tresses, bolsters, and pillows, caskets and cofiins - - . - Free. 35 °/o ad val. Newfoundland -< Household furniture, settlers . - . Manufactures of wood (except cabinet wares) , Other furniture ------ With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Free. 20 °/o ad val. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica - - - 124 °/o ad val. Barbados - - - 1 4 °/o ad vat. Trinidad r Hardwares ------ 1 Other ------- 4 °/o ad val. Free. British Guiana . . . . . 7 °/o ad val. 0.72—1. g4 104 PART II,—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS AETICLES:—INDIGO. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India - - - . Ceylon Mauritius - Australasia : New South Wales ■ Victoria South Australia") and Northern > Territory - -J Western Australia Tasmania - -/ New Zealand r Blue Other Blue for washing Other Í Blue i Other Dye stuffs for manufacturing purposes Other ...... Blue 11 Other Queensland - - Í L Other Natal - - - Cape of Good Hope - Dominion of Canada Newfoundland - Jamaica - Barbados - - - Trinidad - - . % British Guiana Indigo and paste, and extract of £. s. d. Free. °lo 6f °/o ad val. Cwt. - 9 4 Free. Cwt. - 18 8 Free. Cwt. - 9 4 10 °/o ad val. 12J °/o ad vol. Free. 10 % ad val. Cwt. - 9 4 Free. Cwt. - 9 4 5 °/o ad val. 7 % ad val. 15 % ad val. Free. Free. Cwt. 1 8 4 °/¡, ad vaL Free. 7 °/o ad val. part ii. colonial import duties. 105 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES:—Lucifer and Wax Matches. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Rates Tariff Classification. of Duty. India - Ceylon Mauritius £. s. d. Free. 6J °/a ad val. 61 °/o ad val. Australasia: New South Wales Victoria Wooden Miitches : In boxes, containing; up to 100 matches - In boxes, containing from 100 to 200 matches - - - - - (And at the same rate for larger boxes.) Wax Vestas : In metal boxes (not otherwise specified), containing up to 100 matches In metal boxes (not otherwise specified), containing up to 200 matches (Aud at the same rate for each addi¬ tional 100 vestas.) In paper, or small round tin, or other boxes, containing up to 100 matches In paper, or small round tin, or other boxes, containing up to 200 matches (And at the same rate for each addi¬ tional 100 vestas.) South Australia"! and NorthernC Territory -I¡ Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand I Wax vestas ( Lucifer matches Free. Gross - 6 1 - 1 .T 2 6 1 - Queensland Free. 124 °¡^ ad vaU Cub. ft. - 3 - 1 25 °/„ ad val. ó °/(, ad val. 0.72—II 106 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES:—Lucifer and Wax Matches—contii. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. £. Í. d. Natal - - -|^ In boxes, &c., of not more than 100 Other . . - Gross - 1 7 °/o ad val. Cape op Good Hope - * In boxes of not more than 100, and so in proportion for larger boxes. Gi'oss - 4 - Dominion op Canada 20 °/o ad val. Newfoundland With 15 °/j, additional on all duties. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica - Boxes containing 100 matches each, and so in proportion ------ Gross - 5 - Barbados - Boxes containing 100 matches each, and so in proportion - - - - - 1 - Trinidad Matches, lucifer, boxes or packages of not more than I'JO matches, and in proportion above that number - - - - - 2 6 Matches, in packages of not less than 10 gross of boxes, containing 100 matches each ------- - 1 8 British Guiana 1 Matches, in packages of less than 10 gross of boxes, contaimng 100 matches each - „ - 3 4 i Match splints, containing equal to 10 gross of matches of ordinary length - - - Per case - 15 n PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 107 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES PIANOS. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. £. Í. d. India - - . - - Free. Ceylon - - - - Free. r Mauritius • -j Pianos for professional use, the property of a person coining to the Colony, and if arriving within three months before or after the proprietor - - Other Free. 6f % australasia : New South Wales Free. Victoria . 26 °/o ad val. South Australia"] and Northern > Territory- -J 10 °/(, fld val. Western Australia 12J "/(, ad val. Tasmania - 10 °/o ad val. New Zealand . 15 °/o ad val. Queensland - 5 °/o ad val. Natal - 7 °/o ad val. Cape op Good Hope - 15 °/o ad val. Dominion of Canada ] Pianofortes, square, whether round cornered or not, not over seven octaves „ square, all other, and upright - „ concert, semi-concert, or par¬ lour grand - - - - With 16 °/o ad val. additional in each case. Each 5 4 6 5 10 8 Pianofortes, pai-ts of - . . 25 °/o ad ral. Newfoundland With 15 % additional on all duties. ' 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica 12i °/„ ad val. Barbados - - - - - - - 4 °/o ad val. Trinidad - Free. British Guiana 7 °/o ad val. 0.72—II. 108 PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. MISCELLANEOUS AKTICLES PICTURES. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates op Duty. £. s. India- ... Free. Ceylon . Free. Mauritius . Free. Australasia : New South Wales Free. Victoria Free. South Australia" and Northern Territory Free. Western Australia 10 °/o ad val. Tasmania Free. New Zealand 15 °/o ad val. Queensland - 5 °¡a ad val. Natal - 7 "/<, ad val. Cape op Good Hope - 15 °/o nd val. Dominion op Canada. Paintings in oil or water colours, or copies of old masters, by artists of well known merit Other pictui-es - - - Free. 20 °/o ad val. Newfoundland When not intended for sale . . - Other With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Free. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica Free. Barbados - - - Free. Trinidad . - - Free. British Guiana 7 °/o ad val. PART II.—COLONIAL I5IP0RT DUTIES. 109 MISCELLANEOUS AETICLES STARCH. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Rates Trbiff Classification. of Duty. £. i. ixdia - Ceylon Maoritius Australasia ; New Sooth Wales- Victoria - South Australia"! and Northern } Territory - -J Western Australia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - Natal . . - Cape op Good Hope - Free. 65 °/o ad vat. 6Î °/o ad val. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. - 9 4 - 1(< N - 9 4 121 °/o od val. j Cwt. - 9 4 j Cwt. - 3 - Cwt. - 9 4 j 7 °/o ad val. i 15 °/o ad tal. Dominion of Canada | Starch, and all preparations havinii the quali¬ ties of starch - - - - - - Cwt. - 9 4 Newfoundland Jamaica Barbados - Trinid.ad - British Guiana - With 15 °/o additional on all duties. 13 ad val. 12j °/o ad val. Cwt. - I l". Free. 7 °/o ad val. 0.72—II. no paet ii.—colonial import duties. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Straw Platting FOR Hats. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. d India - Free. Ceylon ... ------ " % ad val. Mauritius - 6f °/j, ad val. Australasia ; New South Wales- - Free. Victoria 25 °/o ad val. South Australia"! and Northern !> Territory - -J Free. Western Australia 12i °/o ad val. Tasmania 10 °/o ad val. New Zealand Free. Queensland - 5 °/o ad. val. Natal - 7 °lo ad val. Cape of Good Hope - 15 °/o ad. val. Dominion of Canada Free. Newfoundland - With 15 % additional on all duties. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica ... 12 J °/o ad val. Barbados - - - 4 °/o ad val. Trinidad - Free. British Guiana . 7 °/o ad val. part ii.— coloxiai. import duties. Ill MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Tobacco, Cigars, axd sxuff. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. India . Ceylon Mauritius Australasia : J New South Wales ' Victoria South Australia and Northern< Territory - Western Austra¬ lia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - f 'L ■{ -{ Tobacco ; Unmanufactured, and hooka - - - Manufactured - . . - . Cigars, cheroots, and snuff . . - Tobacco : Unmanufactured - . - - Manufactured . . . - Cigars anil snuff ... - - Tobacco : Unmanufactured, to be manufactured in the Colony ------ Unmanufactured, manufactured, and snuff for consumption - - - - Cigars and cigai'ettes . - - - Sheepwash ------ Tobacco : Unmanufactured - - - - - Manufactured - - - - - Cigars ------- Snuff ------- Sheepwash ------ Tobacco : Unmanufactured - - - - - Manufactured - - - - Cigars and snuff - - . - - Sheepwash - . . . - Tobacco : Unmanufactured - - - Manufactured Cigars and snuff - - - - - Sheepwash - - . - - Tobacco ------- Cigars, cigarettes, and snuff - . . Sheepwash ------ Tobacco ------- Snuff, cigars, and cigarettes - - - Sheepwash ------ Tobacco and snuff - - - - - Cigars - - . - - Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. £. s. d. Free. - - 2ä - - 51 - 1 101 0 1 91 - 1 11 - 1 - - 3 - - 6 - - - 3 - 1 - - 3 - - 6 - - 3 - Free. 1 - 2 - 5 - - 3 1 - 3 - 5 - - 3 3 - 5 - - 3 3 6 6 - - 3 2 6 5 - 0.72.—I. 112 PAIIT II.—COLOM.VI. I.MPOUT m TIES. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Tobaccos, La.—Contmued. Colonial Possessions. Natal Cape of Good Hope - Dominion of Canada Newfoundland J amaica Barbados - Trinidad - British Guiana Tariff Classification. Tobacco : tinmanufactured . . - . - Manufactured - - - - Cigars ------- Tobacco : Unmanufactured - - - - - Manufactured - - - - - Ciiiars ------- Cigarettes ------ Snuff ------ Tobacco ; Unmanufactured, for excise purposes Other unmanufactureil - - - Manufactured, and snuff • - - - Cigars and cigarettes - - - . Tobacco ; Manufactured, including leaf, stripped, or partly manufactured - . - - Leaf and stems - ; - - Stems for manufacture into snuff - Cigars ------- With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Tobacco : Unmanufactured - - - - - Manufactured, including Cavendisli Cigars ------- Tobacco : Leaf, in packages of more than 50 lbs. - „ other Manufactured, in packages of more than 80 lbs. „ other ------ Snuff Cigars and cigarettes - - - - Tobacco : Unmanufactured - - - - - Manufactured - - - - - Cigars and cigarettes - - - - Tobacco : In leaf, in packages of not less than a hogsliead of 800 lbs. „ in packages of less than a hogs¬ head of 800 lbs. - - - Manufactured - - - - - Cigars and cigarettes - - - - Snuff - - - - - - Tariff Rates op Duty. Lb. £. s. d. - - 6 - 2 - - 4 - Lb. - I - - 2 - f 4 - t with 10 °/o ad val. Lb. - 3 - - 4 - Free. 20 % ad val. /Lb. - - 10 (.with 12j ad val. /Lb. 0 2 6 l_with 20 % ad val. Lb. - - 7 !« - - 6/ Cwt. - 2 I /I,000 - II - /with 5 °/o ad val. Lb. Lb. - 6 1 - 5 - - 1 Lb. Lb. 1 6 5 - - 9 - - 1 - - 2 — 1 3 1 lOi I lOi 5 - 3 U PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTILS. 113 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES TOYS. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Australasia ; New South Wales Victoria South Australia"! and Northern > Territory - -J Westera Australia Tasmania New Zealand Queensland - Natal Cape of Good Hope Dominion of Canada. Newfoundland Jamaica Barbados - Trinidad - British Guiana Manufactures of wood, india-rubber, guita percha, and tin - - - - - Manufactures of brass, copper, and lead Other toys, rated according to material of chief value. Manufactures of wood - - - Other ----- With 15 °/o additional on all duties. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. s. d. Free. 61 °/o ad val. e| °/o ad val. Free. Free. 10 °/g ad vat. 12J °/o ad val. 10 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. 5 °/o ad val. 7 °/o ad val. 15 °/o ad val. 25 °/o ad val. 30 °/o ad val. 20 °/o ad val. 13 °L ad val. 121 °/o ad val. 4 °/o ad val. Free. 7 °/¡, ad val. 0.72—L H 114 part ii.—colonial import dutiks. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLESUmbrellas and Parasols. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. c. í. d. India Free. 6J °/o ad val. G| °/o ad vat. Australasia : New South Wales Umbrellas, Panisols, and Sunshades ; Parasols and sunshades (plain), up to 184 inches in length of ribs, including covers made up wholly or in. part of cotton, woollen, or other material not otherwise specified . - - - Free. Each - - C Victoria Umbrellas, over 18 j inches, fancy parasols under 18.1 inches in length of ribs, in¬ cluding covers made up wholly, or in part, of cotton, woollen, or other ma¬ terials not otherwise specified Umbrellas, over I8.i inches in length of ribs, of silk, of silk mixtures, and para¬ sols, and sunshades, of all sizes of similar materials, including covers made up wholly or in part - - - - All minor articles of mixed or undescribed materials used in the making up of um¬ brellas, &c., published in the Government Gazette - I - - 2 fi Free. South Australia") and Northern , Territory - -J to % ad val. Western Australia ^lo at' »al¬ Tasmania io ° J, ad vat. New Zealand 15 ad tal. Queensland - 5 °/o a'' PART II.—COLONIAL IMPORT DUTIES. 115 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES;—Umbrellas and Parasols— Continued. Colonial Possessions. Tariff Classification. Tariff Rates of Duty. £. s. d. Natal - 7 °/o ad val. Cape of Good Hope - 15 °/o ad vat. Dominion of Canada Umbrellas and parasols, and sunshades of all kinds and materials. 25 °/o ad ral. Newfoundland - With 15 °/o additional on all duties. 13 °/o ad val. Jamaica ... 12^ °/o <^d val. Barbados ... 4 °/o ad vaL- Trinidad ... 4 °/o ad val. British Guiana • 7 °/(, ad val. 0.72—1. I 116 INDEX. INDEX. - Ale, see Beer and Ale - Alkali - - . . - Alum - . . . - Arms and Ammunition, see Iron and Steel. Arsenic . . . - Bacon and Hams - - " Barytes - - - - Beef, Salted - - - - Beer and Ale - Bleaching Materials Books, Engravings, &c. Boots and Shoes - - - Borax, refined - - - Brass and Copper Brimstone . . - - Bronze, see Brass and Copper Butter - ... Candles .... Carriages .... Carts and Wagons, sec Car¬ riages. Cement .... Cheese .... China, sec Earthenware Chocolate .... Cigars - ■ - . Cinders, see Coal . . . Clocks and Watches Coal - ... Cocoa . . . . . Confectionery ... Copper and Brass Copper Wares, see Brass and Copper. Copperas .... Cordage and Twine Cotton, Yarns and Thread . Cotton, Woven Manufactures Cutlery, see Iron and Steel - Earthenware and Porcelain Epsom Salts Fireclay . . . . Fish Glass and Glass Wares Gold and Silver Wares Grease .... Grindstones ... India. Ceylon. 1 Mauritius. | New South Wales. ¡ 1 I A'ictoria. | i South Australia. Western Australia. 1 Tasmania. New Zealand. Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 61 61 61 37 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 - 97 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 S3 83 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 2 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 43 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 75 7.'> 75 75 75 .. JO 75 75 75 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 45 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 INDEX. 117 INDEX. Queensland. Natal. Cape of Crood Hope. Dominion of Canad.a. Newfound¬ land. Jam.aica. Barbados. Trinidad. British Guiana. Page Page Page Page Page Pale Page Page Page Ale, see Beer and Ale. - _ _ _ _ - 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 Alkali. 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 Alum. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Arms and Ammunition, see Iron and Steel. 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 Arsenic. 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 Bacon and Hams. 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Barytes. 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 Beef, Salted. 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 Beer and Ale. 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Bleaching Materials. 61 61 62 62 63 63 63 63 63 Books, Engravings, &c. 38 38 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 Boots and Shoes. 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 Borax, refined. 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 30 Brass and Copper. 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 Brimstone. _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ Bronze, see Brass and Copper. 79 79 79 71) 79 79 79 79 79 Butter. 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 Candles. 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 Carriages. - - - - - - - - - Carts and Wagons, see Car¬ riages. 74 74 74 70 74 74 74 74 74 Cement. 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 Cheese. - - - _ - _ _ _ - China, see Earthenware. 83 83 88 83 83 83 83 83 83 Chocolate. 111 112 112 112 112 112 112 112 112 Cigars. — — - — _ _ _ - _ Cinders, see Coal. 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 Clocks and Watches. 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 Coal. 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 Cocoa. 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 Confectionery. 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 30 Copper and Brass. _ _ _ - _ - _ _ - Copper Wares, sec Brass and Copper. 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 Copperas. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Cordage and Twine. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Cotton, Yarns and Thread. 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Cotton, Woven Manufactures. - - - - - - - - Cutlery, see Iron and Steel. 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 Earthenware and Porcelain, 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 Epsom Salts. 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 Fireclay. 85 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 Fish. 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 Glass and Glass Wares. 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 Gold and Silver Wares. 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 Grease. 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 Grindstones. 0.72—1. I 2 118 INDEX. 1 India. Ceylon. Mauritius. New South Wales. Victoria. South Australia. Western Australia. Tasmania. New Zealand. Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Haberdashery, see Woven \ - _ _ Manufactures - / Hams, see Bacon and Hams - . - - - - - — — - — Hardwares, see Iron and Steel - - - - - - - - - Hats, Beaver, Silk, &c. 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 Hemp, see Linen - - - - - - — — - — - — Hides and Skins - 37 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 Hops - - - - - 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 Horses . . . - 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 Hosiery, see Woven Manu¬ \ _ __ _ factures - . . - J 103 103 Household Furniture - 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 India Rubber and Gutta |40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 Pereha - - - - 104 104 Indigo - - - - - 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 Ink, see Paper, ice. - - - - - - - - - Iron and Steel u 14 15 15 15 17 18 19 20 Iron Wares, see Iron and \ _ _ Steel .... / Jute, see Linen . . - - - - - - - - - - Lead and Lead Wares - 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 Leather and Leather Wares - 37 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 Linen, Hemp, and Jute— \ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Yarns and Thread - J Linen, Hemp, and Jute, I 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 Woven Manufactures J 105 Lucifer and Wax Matches - 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 Machinery, see Iron and Steel - - - - - - - - - Maps, see Paper, &c. - - - — - - — — — Millstones - - - - 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 Mirrors, see Glass - - - — - — — — Oil Cake .... 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 63 65 Oils, Rock, see Petroleum - - - - - - - - - Oils, Seed, see Seed Oil - - - - - — — — - Paper, &c. . - - - 60 60 60 60 60 60 61 61 61 Parasols, see Umbrellas and \ _ Parasols . • - - / Pasteboard, see Paper, &c. - - - - - - - - - Patent Fuel, see Coal - — - - - - — — — - Perfumery - - - 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 Petroleum - - - - 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 Pianos - - - - 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 Pickles .... 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Pictures . . . - 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 los Pitch - . . . - 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 Plate Glass, see Glass - - - - - - - - - - Playing Cards, see Paper, &c. - - - - - - - - - Porcelain, see Earthenware \ _ and Porcelain ... / Pork, Salted ... 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 Ribbons, see Woven Manu¬ \ _• factures .... ; Rock OUs, see Petroleum — - - - — — — - - Roofing Slates . - - 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 Rosin - - - - - 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 INDEX. 119 Queensland. Natal. Cape of Good Hope. Donduion of Canada. Newfound¬ land. Jamaica. Barbados. Trinidad. British Guiana. Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Pag< 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 38 38 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 40 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 20 21 21 22 25 25 26 26 26 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 38 38 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 105 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 65 65 «5 65 65 65 65 65 65 61 61 62 62 63 63 63 63 63 58 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 - 72 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 - 82 82 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 _ 77 77 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 ■{ -{ Haberdashery, sec Woven Manufactures. Hams, sec Bacon and Hams. Hardwares, see Iron and Steel. Hats, Beaver, Silk, ice. Hemp, sec Linen. Hides and Skins. Hops. Horses. Hosiery, see Woven Manu¬ factures. Household Furniture. India Rubber and Gutta Percha. Indigo. Ink, see Paper, &c. Iron and Steel. Iron Wares, sec Iron and Steel. Jute, see Linen. Lead and Lead M'are.s. Leather and Leather Wares. Linen, Hemp, and Jute— Yams and Thread. Linen, Hemp, and Jute, Woven Manufactures. Lucifer and Wax Matches. Machinery, see Iron and Steel. Maps, see Paper, &c. Millstones. Mirrors, see Glass. Oil Cake. Oils, Rock, see Petroleum. Oils, Seed, see Seed Oil. Paper, &c. Parasols, see Umbrellas and Parasols. Pasteboard, sec Paper, &c. Patent Fuel, see Coal. Perfumery. Petroleum. Pianos. Pickles. Pictures. Pitch. Plate Glass, sec Glass. Playing Cards, see Paper, &c. Porcelain, see Earthenware and Porcelain. Pork, Salted. Ribbons, see Woven Manu¬ factures. Rock OUs, see Petroleum. Roofing Slates. Rosin. 0.72—L 13 120 I3ÍDEX. 1 India. Ceylon. Mauritius. New South Wales. Victoria. South Australia. Western Australia. Tasmania. New Zealand. Saddlery aid Harness, see Hides and Skins Sal Ammoniac - - - Salt Saltpetre - . . - Sauces ----- Sealing Wax, see Paper, &c. - Seed Oils - - - . Silk, Yams and Thread Silk, AVuvcii îlanufactures - slîveï Leaf 1 Soaps - - - - Spirits - - - - - Starch - - - - - Straw Platting for Hats Steel and Steel Wares, see Iron and Steel - - - Stoneware, see Earthenware Sugar - - - - - Page 57 56 90 64 4 10 68 91 109 110 >: 88 Page 55 57 56 90 64 4 10 68 91 109 110 88 Page 55 57 56 90 64 4 10 68 91 109 110 88 Page 55 57 56 90 64 4 10 68 91 109 110 88 Page 55 57 56 90 64 4 10 68 91 109 110 88 Page 55 57 56 90 64 4 11 68 91 109 110 88 Page 55 57 56 90 64 4 11 68 91 109 110 88 Page 55 57 56 90 64 4 11 68 91 109 110 88 Page 55 57 56 90 64 4 11 68 92 109 110 88 Thread, see Yarns Tin and Tin Wares Tissues, see Woven Manu¬ factures - - - - Tobacco - . - - Toys Turpentine - - - - Twine, see Cordage 33 1 r " 111 113 70 33 111 113 70 33 111 113 70 33 111 113 70 33 111 113 70 33 111 113 70 33 111 113 70 33 111 113 70 33 111 113 70 Umbrellas and Parasols 114 114 114 144 144 144 144 144 144 Vinegar . - - . 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 Watches, see Clocks and Watches - - - - Woollen and Worsted, Yams and Thread . - . Woollen and Wotsted, Woven Manufactures - - - Woven Manufactures(Cotton) Woven Manufactures (Linen, Hempen, and Jute) - Woven Manufactures (Silk) Woven Manufactures (Wool¬ len and Worsted) }- ) ^ }12 6 } « 10 }12 5 12 6 8 10 12 5 12 6 8 10 12 5 12 6 8 10 12 5 12 6 8 10 12 5 12 6 8 11 12 5 12 6 8 11 12 5 12 6 9 11 12 5 12 6 9 11 12 Yarns and Thread (Cotton) - Yams and Thread (Linen, Hempen and Jute) - Yams (Silk) Yams (Woollen and Worsted) ' 1 4 5 1 3 4 5 1 3 4 5 1 3 4 5 1 3 4 5 1 3 4 5 1 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 Zinc and Zinc Wares - 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 35 ' 1 INDEX. 121 'S i To g o 'S te ni a, ■ëâ 0) a o tí .2-g 9 o 3 i" -O 0 3 .2 . t'a es o 'ée a tñ O d •s -tí ce S 'o .a S .a g '3 Ö S cy !z¡ Oä O üO Po 1-5 m H PO Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page ; 5.") 55 .55 55 55 55 55 55 ^.1 55 r,7 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Í 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 i 68 92 92 92 92 93 93 93 93 93 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 88 88 88 88 89 89 89 89 ( 89 33 33 33 33 34 34 3¡ 34 34 / 111 112 112 112 112 112 112 112 " l 112 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 114 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 ( 5 5 5 ■ 5 5 5 5 -{ ={ 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 .8{ 7 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 { 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 { 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 j ■ter Gold and Silver Wares. Saddlery and Harness, see Hides and Skins. Sal Ammoniac. Salt. Saltpetre.' Sauces. Sealing Wax, see Paper, &c. Seed Oils. Silk, Yarns, and Thread. Silk, Woven Manufactures. Silver - Silver Leaf Silver Wares Soaps. Spirits. Starch. Straw Platting for Hats. Steel and Steel Warc.s, sec Iron and Steel. Stoneware, see Earthenware. Sugar. Threads, see Yarns. Tin and Tin Wares. Tissues, see Woven Manu¬ factures. Tobacco. Toys. Tmpentine. Twine, see Cordage. Umbi'ellas and Parasols. t Vinegar. Watches, see Clocks and W atches. Woollen and Worsted, Yarns and Thread. Woollen and IN'orsted, Woven Manufactures. Woven Manufactures (Cotton). Woven Manufactures (Linen, Hempen, and Jute). Woven Manufactures (Silk). Woven Manufactures (Wool¬ len and Worsted). Yarns and Thread (Cotton). Yarns and Thread (Lineu, Hempen, and Jute). Yarns (Silk). Y arns ( W oollen and W orsted). Zinc and Zinc Wares. 0.72—1. I 4 336.265 G7 3 6 1 885