Class II.-Textile Fabrics and Dress. Carpeting (except printed felt) and drug- All manufactures containing silk Articles of apparel, whether wholly or Articles of apparel, wholly or partly Boots and shoes-English sizes of 1888 (except children's, Nos. 0-3), viz.: Men's No. 6 and upwards, per dozen pairs. Youths', Nos. 2-5, per dozen pairs 25 0 0 0 60 Boys', youths', and men's, with a calico or other foundation or frame, and covered with felt, plush, silk, merino, velvet, or other material (unless otherwise specified), per doz. Dress, hats per dozen 002 1 10 0 3 0 0 0 080 Boys', youths', children's, men's or women's felt and pith hats, per doz. 1 0 Hats and caps, cloth, sewn, not on any foundation or frame, per doz. Hosiery (except of cotton, linen, and elastic stockings for surgical purposes, or otherwise specified), 25 per cent. ad valorem. Plaitings of all kinds and ruchings, 25 per cent, ad val. Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades:- From materials containing silk, each sticks, when wholly or partly fitted Bags and sacks, less than 3 bush. (except gunnies and sugar mats), per doz. Woolpacks, per dozen Cordage, except unserviceable, in lengths of not more than 3 ft., viz. : Coir rope, per cwt. Other cordage 0 1 0 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 6 030 05 0 Felt hoods, pullover hoods, and any article of felt prepared for the manufacture of hats, per dozen Jute piece goods: Not exceeding 3 feet in width, per yard 050 0 0 Exceeding 3 feet in width, per yard 0 0 0 Mats, 25 per cent. ad valorem Matting, coir and jute, oilcloths and other floor cloths, 20 per cent. ad val. Quilts, sewn cosies, and cushions, 30 per cent. ad val. Twine (except sewing or seaming of Class III.-Food, Drinks, &c. Provisions, including vegetablessalted, dried, or preserved in brine (except Fish, n.e.s.) per cwt. Eggs, per gross. Almonds, shelled, Arrowroot, Biscuits, Confectionery, comfits, succades, sweetmeats, Flour-corn or maize, per lb. Fruit-green, n.e.s. (except olives), per bushel Fruit, green, being oranges or lemons, per bush. Fruits and vegetables-dried or preserved, and peel, candied, drained, or preserved, per lb. Fruits and vegetables, preserved, not dried, in bottles, &c., per doz. pts. Grain, oats, and barley, per 100 lbs. Ditto and pulse-pearl and Scotch, per 100 lbs. Grain and pulse-maize, wheat, peas, 016 " pints, per dozen 009 beans, per 100 lbs. 0 2 11 malt, per bushel rice* per 100 lbs. undressed, imported into any warehouse and dressed therein, per 100 lbs. . cf every kind, n.e.s. per 100 lbs. of every kind n.e.s. when prepared, 0 0 020 0 0 2 0 all others, 20 per cent. ad val. Perfumery, 20 p. ct. ad val. Salt (except rock salt), per ton Spices, ground, per lb. Lager beer, per doz. pts. Spirits or strong waters, proof, per gall. 0 12 0 Ditto, cordials, liqueurs, or strong waters, sweetened or mixed (including all alcohol diluted or undiluted 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), per gallont Spirits-methylated (see page 256). perfumed, per gallon. 0 10 0 Sugar, the produce of sugar cane.per cwt. 0 3 0 the produce of sugar cane, bonded and refined in Victoria in a bonded warehouse, per cwt. Sugar, beet root and all other sugar, per cwt. Glucose, per cwt. Sugar candy, per lb. Vegetables, salted, dried, or preserved in brine, per cwt. Vermicelli, per lb. Aerated or mineral waters, 10 p. c. ad val.† Ale, porter, spruce and other beer, cider and perry, or 6 reputed quart or for 12 reputed pint bottlest Ale, porter, spruce and other beer, cider and perry, in wood or in bottles, containing an imperial quart or pint respectively, per gallont Coffee and Chicory, Cocoa and chocolate, per lb. Cider and perry (see Ale). See also Exemption List. + Exclusive of duty on bottles. other, per gallon§ 080 060 Class IV.-Animal and Vegetable Substances. Brushware (except artist' brushes), 35 p. ct. Glue, liquid, and liquid gum and cements, Combs, 10 per cent. ad valorem 20 per cent. ad val. 020 Grease-Antifriction, per ton 0.02 3 0 002 Leather (except crust or rough-tanned hog-skins, calf and goat, or kangaroo, not exceeding 7 lbs. per skin, and English bend, per lb. Leather, being furniture and bookbinding morocco, roan, and paste grain uppers, closed, men's, per doz. pairs * Exclusive of duty on bottles. † See also Exemption List. Or 488. for each reputed 4-gallon case, or 24s. for each reputed 2-gallon case, when the said cases respec tively do not contain more than the reputed contents, and so on for each reputed gallon or part of a gallon. § Wine containing more than 25 per cent, of alcohe! of S.G. 825 at the mean temperature of 60° Fahrenheit is chargeable with duty as spirits. 009 0 0 3 Timber, laths, per 1,000. Ditto, dressed pickets, per 100 04 0 070 070 undressed pickets, per 100 All other timber under 7 in. x 24 in., n.e.s (except ash, Australian and New Zealand pine, blackwood, cedar, hickory, oak, posts and rails, staves, sycamore, walnut, white wood, all undressed. Hardwood, undressed log, 9 inches square or over, California red wood, sugar pine, American white pine, undressed, 1 inch and over, all other undressed 7 in. by 24 in. or over, spokes and felloes in the rough, spars in the rough, which are free), per 100 sq. ft. 100 Palings and shingles, per 9900 19960 6 6966 0 2 6 0 0 05 0 Spokes and felloes, in the rough, per 100 0 Timber cut into shapes for making casks or boxes, or similar articles, per cubic foot 006 Wickerware, woodenware, including beehives, bellows, picture frames, and wooden hames, turnery (except billiard balls in the rough), staves, shaped or dressed, and casks, and bent and finished timber, n.e. s. (except artists' materials, engravers' boxwood, shafts and poles in the rough, ash oars, gilt mouldings, and beadings used in the manufacture of picture frames of wood or other materials, but not ornamental composition mouldings in the white not gilt), 25 per cent. ad val. Oil and paste-furniture, 20 per cent. ad valorem Oils, in bulk-animal and vegetable, other than black, cocoanut, fish, palm," or lubricating, of which the chief component is mineral, per gal. . Oils, mineral, refined, of which the point of ignition is above 80° Fahr., colza and olive, animal and vegetable, in bulk, per gal. Class V.-Minerals and Metals. Mining machinery, 25 per cent ad val. Coal and charcoal, ground,* 20 per cent. ad valorem. Bottles, glass or stone, containing a reputed quart or any less quantity of spirits (not perfumed), wine, ale, porter, or other beer, and bottles containing aërated or mineral waters, per dozen Bottles containing pickles, per dozen Brownware and tiles, 20 per cent. ad val. Chinaware and porcelain (except photographic, scientific, and telegraphic materials), 15 per cent. but without cameos or precious stones set therein, per dwt. troy. 0 4 0 * See also Exemption List. . All other jewellery, whether manufactured wholly or in part, including imitation jewellery, and cases and pencil cases, 20 per cent. ad val. Silver leaf, 20 per cent. ad valorem plate of, per oz. troy Copperware, n.e.s, 25 per cent. ad val. Lead-sheet and piping, per cwt. Metals, manufactures of, and machinery, n.e.s., 35 per cent. ad val. Portable engines, fixed, and locomotive boiler, horizontally fitted with wheels and shafts for road transport, 25 per cent. ad val. H rolled girder and channel iron, castings: cylinders, hydraulic, pipes, and connections for same, plates, tank, bars, fire, weights, sash, per ton Lamps, lampware, and lanterns, except electroliers and gasaliers, otherwise dutiable as manufactures of metal, 25 per cent. ad val. Metal-ware, plated and mixed (except door handles, locks, shaft tips, stump and finger joints, and slot irons used in carriage building, harness mountings, and plated hames, 20 per cent. ad valcrem Nails-iron and steel, per cwt. Typeholders, ornamental rolls and line fillets, for bookbinders, 10 per cent. ad valorem Wire, barbed, per ton. 0 0 6 0 2 as Works of art; all surgical instruments or appliances; agricultural instruments known reapers and binders; machine made wire netting (galvanized), dairy refrigerators and separators; all carriages and other vehicles used in the conveyance of passengers or goods across the frontier which have been registered with the officers of Customs nearest the place where such carriage or other vehicle may ply or pass, and in such manner as the Commissioner may by any order from time to time approve; all minor articles of mixed or undescribed materials used in the making up of saddlery; ships' fittings; furniture, second-hand, accompanying any passenger, which has been in such passenger's own use, up to 507. in value, and which is not imported for sale; all minor articles of mixed or undescribed materials used in the making up of apparel, boots and shoes, hats, umbrellas, parasols, or shades; bags and sacks; bran and chaff; olives, fresh; rice, imported into any bonded warehouse and manufactured into starch therein; spirits mixed with essential oils, so as to be unfit for human consumption, to be used in the manufacture of soap, provided the mixing is performed in the presence of an officer of Customs; charcoal (animal), ground; candle nuts; oil, black, cocoa suns nut, cod, and palm; all packages in which goods are ordinarily imported, not otherwise enumerated; all packages, second-hand, in which ships' stores have been imported; goods imported for the use of H.M.'s Government; passengers' baggage, being cabin furniture and personal luggage. The following have been added to the free list:-Asphyxiators, for rabbit killing; boxes, cardboard, containing non-dutiable goods ordinarily imported therein; carpetry, being printed felt; cccoa and coffee, raw; engines, traction; fruits, green, bananas, guavas, mangoes, pineapples; globes, school, mounted; gloves, other than kid or leather; jute piece goods; leather, kid, calf kid, mock kid, and patent calf; machines (not including the motive power), button-making, eyelet, knitting, sheep-shearing, stitching; matches, wood, safety; matting, except coir and jute; resin, in bulk; slippers, of straw only; syphon bottles, for aërated waters; wool piece goods, being collar checks; manufactures of metals and machinery, copper and copperware, being prepared plates for engravers and lithographers; silver-plated sheet; perforated sheet; rivets; washers; anchors; chains; hames; door fittings (except handles and plates); window fittings (except shutters, blinds, poles, and cornices); firearms; brass foundry, used in furniture making; cast iron, being oval boilers, camp ovens, digesters, kettles; brazing, fry, maslin, preserving, sauce, or stew pans; Danish, French, glue, oval, plumbers', slack, and three-legged pots; tea, kitcheners, or fountains; pestles and mortars; tires of steel in the rough; buffer springs; electric fittings-are lamps without globes, carbons, incandescent lamps, automatical resisters, transmitters or transformers, and storage batteries; machines known as blowers for ventilating mines; Frew's concentrator; meters, gas, internal fittings of, imported in parts not put together; patent roller bushes for blockmaking; pipes and tubes; welded, brass-cased, solid-drawn, brazed copper, and fitting for same except the cocks; caps, percussion, primers, detonators; locks; hatches; bill fittings; scales, steelyards, and spring balances to weigh up to 3 cwt.; tools of trade not being machinery (except clapping, spalling, and quartz hammers, picks, mattocks, gas and blacksmiths' tongs, crowbars, mauls, wedges, soldering irons); irons, box and sad; hinges, except hook-and-eye and T; pulleys, under 4 in.; brass hooks; buttons; truck handles; bits and stirrup irons; sheet iron, corrugated; screws, wood, cork, galvanized, hand, and table; gimp pins, tacks, 1 in. and under; decorated tin plates for manufacturing tinware; saws of all kinds, but not the machinery connected therewith; chaff cutter and reaping machine knives; anvils; bells, 6-inch and under; blocks and types (printers'); cornices in piece, cornice hooks, and slides; curtain bands, chains, hooks, and rings; cutlery and spoons, iron or steel; vermin traps; wire netting, galvanized machine made; tram and railway rails; wire cloth, over 36th mesh; crucibles; lightning conductors; angle and T iron, pig, scrap, wire, bar, rod, plate, hoop, spoke, and sheet, not machined and in the rough; machinery for carding, spinning, weaving and finishing fibrous material, and cards for such machinery; sewing and printing machines and presses; machinery used in the manufacture of paper, and for fitting, including wire cloth and felts, and machines for telegraphic purposes. |