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Gannister. Gentian and ginseng root. Goldbeaters' moulds and skins. Grafting stock-viz., plum, pear, peach, and other fruit trees. Grass, manilla. Gravels. Grease, rough, refuse of animal fat, for manufacture of soap only. Guano and other vegetable manures. Gums-viz., amber, Arabic, Australian, copal, dammar, kaurie, mastic, sandarac, Senegal, shellac; and white shellac in gum or flake; and gum tragacanth, gedda, and barbery. Gut and worm gut, manufactured or not, for whip and other cord. Gutta-percha, crude. Gypsum, crude (sulphate of lime).

Hair, cleaned or not, but not curled or otherwise manufactured. Hatters' bands, bindings, tips and sides, and linings for use in factories. Hatters' plush, of silk or cotton. Hemp, India (crude drug). Hemp, undressed. Hides, raw, whether dry, salted, or pickled. Hoop iron, not exceeding in, in width, No. 25 gauge or thinner, used for manufacture of tubular rivets. Hoofs, horns, and horn tips. Horn strips for corset making. Hyoscyamus, or henbane leaf.

Ice. Illustrations of insects, pictorial, for use of colleges and schools, &c. Indigo, auxiliary or zinc dust, paste and extract of. Indian corn, known as "Southern White Dent Corn," or horse-tooth ensilage corn, and "Western Yellow Dent," when imported to be sown for soiling and ensilage. Indiarubber, unmanufactured. Iodine, crude. Iris, orris root. Iron liquor, a crude acetate of iron for dyeing and calico printing. Iron, sulphate of (copperas). Ivory and ivory nuts, unmanufactured; vaccine, points of; and veneer of, sawn only.

Jalap root. Junk, old. Jute. Jute butts. Jute cloth, as taken from loom, not pressed, mangled, calendered, or finished, not less than 40 ins. wide, for use in factories. Jute yarn, plain, dyed or coloured, for use in factories,

Kainite, or German potash salts, for fertilizers. Kelp. Kryolite, or cryolite, mineral.

Lac.-Dye, crude, seed, button, stick and shell. Lastings. Mohair cloth, for covering buttons exclusively. Lava, unmanufactured. Leaves, belladona and buchu. Leeches. Lemon rinds, in brine. Litmus and all lichens, prepared or not. Lime, chloride of. Liquorice root, not ground. Litharge. Logs and round unmanufactured timber, n.e.p. for. Logs, measuring inside bark 11 ins, or less in dia. at butt end, for piling purposes. Lumber and timber planks and boards of coco-boral, boxwood, cherry, chestnut, walnut, sandalwood, gumwood, mahogany, sycamore, pitch-pine, Spanish cedar, rosewood, oak, hickory, whitewood, African teak, black heart ebony, lignum vitæ, red cedar, redwood, satin wood, and white ash, being not other than rough sawn or split; hickory billets for manufacture of axe, hatchet, hammer handles; wood of persimmon and dog. wood trees for manufacture of shuttles; hickory lumber sawn to shape for spokes of wheels; hickory spokes rough turned, not tenoned, mitred, throated, faced, sized, cut to length, round tenoned or polished.

Machinery, mining, imported within three years after passing of this Act. Madder and munjeet, or Indian, ground or prepared, and all extracts of. Manga. nese, oxide of. Manufactured articles of iron or steel, not being of a class manu. factured in Canada, when imported for ship construction. Manuscripts. Masts, iron, for ships, or parts of. Meerschaum, crude or raw. Menageries, horses, cattle, carriages, and harness of, under regulations made by Treasury Board. Metal, Britannia, in pigs and bars. Metal, tagging, plain, japanned, or coated, in coils, not over 1 ins. in width, for use in factories. Metal, yellow, in bolts, bars, and for sheathing. Metal, ores of, of all kinds. Mineralogical specimens. Models of inventions and of other improvements in the arts. Molasses, second process, derived from manufacture of molasses sugar," for manufac ture of blacking, exclusively. Moss, Iceland, and seaweed, crude, or in their natural state, or cleaned only. Musk, in pods or grains.

Newspapers, and quarterly, monthly, and semi-monthly magazines, and weekly literary papers, unbound, Nickel. Noils, being the short wool which falls from the comb in worsted factories. Nut galls.

Oakum. Oils, viz., cocoanut and palm, in their natural state. Ottar, or attar of roses, and oil of. Oil cake, and meal, cotton-seed cake, seed, and palmnut cake and meal. Orange rinds, in brine. Osiers. Oysters, seed and breeding, imported for Canadian waters.

Paintings in oil or water colours, the production of Canadian artists, under regu. lations to be made by Minister of Customs, also by artists of well-known merit. Palm leaf, unmanufactured. Paper, hemp, for manufacture of shot shells; primers for manufacture of shot shells and cartridges, and felt board for gun wads (provided that said articles when imported must be entered at the port of Montreal, and at no other ports). Pearl, mother of, unmanufactured. Pelts, raw. Persis, or extract of archill and cudbear. Philosophical instruments and apparatus, i.e., not manufactured in the Dominion, when imported for use in universities, college schools, &c. Phosphorus. Pitch (pine) in packages of not less than 15 galls, each. Plaits, straw, Tuscan and grass. Platinum wire; and retorts, pans, condensers, tubing, and pipe, for use in works of manufacturers of sulphuric acid. Potash, German mineral; and muriate and bichromate of, crude. Potash, chlorate

of in crystals for manufacturing purposes only. Precious stones in the rough. Precipitate of copper, crude. Pumice, and pumice stone, ground for unground. Quicksilver. Quills, unplumed. Quinine, sulphate of, in powder.

Rags of cotton, linen, jute, hemp and woollen, paper waste or clippings, and all waste, except mineral. Rails, steel, not less than 25lbs. per lin. yd. Rattans and reeds, unmanufactured. Red liquor, a crude acetate of aluminium prepared from pyroligneous acid, for dying and calico printing. Reeds, square, and rawhide centres, textile leather or rubber heads, thumbs and tips, and steel, iron or nickel caps for whip ends for use in manufacture of whips. Rennet, raw or unprepared. Resin or rosin in packages of not less than 100 lbs. Ribs of brass, iron or steel, runners, rings, caps, notches, ferrules, mounts and sticks or canes in the rough, not further manufactured, cut into lengths for umbrella, parasol or sunshade sticks, for use in factories only. Rods, brass, copper, iron or steel rolled round wire, under tin. diameter for use in factories. Rods of steel, under jin. dia. or under in. square. Roots, medicinal, viz, calumba, ipecacuanha, sarsaparilla, squills, taraxacum, rhubarb and valerian. Rubber, crude, and hard, in sheets, but not further manufactured. Rubber, recovered and substitute.

Saffron and safflower, and extract of. Saffron cake. Sal ammoniac. Salt, imported from United Kingdom or any British possession. Salts, antimony. Sand. Sausage skins or casings, not cleaned. Sea-grass. Sea-weed, u.e.s. Seeds, aromatic, crude, viz, anise, anise-star, caraway, cardamom, coriander, cumin, fennel and fenngreek. Seeds, viz., beet, carrot, turnip, mangold and mustard. Senna, in leaves. Settlers' effects, viz., wearing apparel, household furniture, professional books, implements and tools of trade, occupation or employment, had in actual use six months before removal to Canada, musical instruments, domestic sewing machines, live stock, carts and other vehicles and agricultural implements, in use at least one year (provided that no dutiable article entered as settlers' effects shall be sold without payment of duty until after two years' actual use in Canada). Steel in sheets, not less than 11 or over 18 wire gauge, and costing not less than $75 per ton of 2,240 lbs. Shellac white. Shells, tortoise and other, unmanufactured. Rigging, wire, for ships Steel of No. 20 gauge and thinner, but not thinner than No. 30, for manufacture of corset steels, clock springs and shoe shanks; and flat wire of steel of No. 16 gauge or thinner for manufacture of crinoline and corset wire. Silex or crystallised quartz. Silk, raw, and silk cocoons and waste. Silver, German and nickel, rolled or in sheets. Skins, undressed, dried, salted or pickled. Soda, sulphate of, crude, known as salt cake. Soda ash, caustic in drums, silicate in crystals or solutions, bichromate of, nitrate of or cubic nitre, salsoda; sulphide of sodium, arseniate, binarseniate, chloride and stannate of soda. Spelter, in blocks and pigs. Spurs and stilts for manufacture of earthenware. Steel of No. 12 gauge and thinner, but not thinner than No. 30, for manufacture of buckle clasps and ice-creepers and such articles only. Sheet steel, crucible, 11 to 16 gauge, ain. to Sin. wide, for manufacture of mower and reaper knives. Steel strip for manufacture of buckthorns and plain strip fencing. Steel for manufacture of files. Steel for saws and straw cutters. manufacture of skates. Scrap iron and steel, old and fit only for remanufacture. Steel valued at 24c per lb. for use in Sulphur, in roll or flour.

Tails, undressed. Tar (pine), in packages not less than 15 gallons each. Tea, except as hereinbefore provided. Tartar, emetic and grey. Teasels. Terra japonica, gambier, or cutch. Thread, elastic rubber, for manufacture of elastic webbing. Tin, in blocks, pigs, bars, and sheets, and plates and tinfoil. Tires for locomotive car wheels, in the rough. Tobacco, unmanufactured, for excise purposes. Trees-nails. Trees, forest. when imported in Manitoba or N.W. Territories, for planting. Tubes, rolled iron, not welded, under 1 in. diameter, angle iron, 9 and 10 gange, not over 1 in. wide; iron tubing, lacquered or brass covered, not over 1 in. diameter, all for manufacture of bedsteads only. Tufa, calcareous, for manufacture of indurated fibreware or sulphate fibre only. Turmeric. Turpentine, raw. figures, geographical maps, and musical instruments for the blind. Turtles. Typewriters, tablets with movable Ultramarine blue, dry or in pulp.

Varnish, black and bright, for ships' use. Verdigris, or sub-acetate of copper, dry. Waters, mineral, natural, not in bottle.

Whalebone, unmanufactured. Wheat or grain grown in Canada and taken to the United States to be ground into flour and returned. Whiting or whitening, gilders' and Paris. Wire of iron or steel, No. 13 and 14 gauge, flattened and corrugated, used in manufacture of boots, shoes, and leather belting. Wire, crucible cast-steel, for manufacture of wire rope, pianos, card clothing and needles. Wood for fuel. White shellac. Wool and hair of alpaca goat, and like animals, n.e.s.

Yarn, for manufacture of braids exclusively. Yarns of wool or worsted, when genapped, dyed, and finished.

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Duty levied on articles imported into any part of Gold Coast Colony or of the protected territories lying east of the River Volta :-Brandy, rum, liquors, spirits, strong water, not sweetened or mixed with any article so that the degree of strength cannot be ascertained by Sykes's hydrometer, when the degree of strength does not exceed proof........per gall. Gin.......

For every degree overproof..

Tobacco...

Gunpowder

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FREE LIST.

Acids. Agricultural and gardening implements. All goods imported by the Governor for his private use. All goods imported with the sanction of the Governor for the service of any public department of the colony. Anchors and chains.

Bags and sacks. Bedding. Beef and pork. Bellows. Bells. Bitters, not being sweetened or mixed with spirits. Blacking. Blue indigo. Books, newspapers, and printed matter. Brooms. Buttons.

Calabashes. Candles. Canoes. Carriages and carts. Cash-boxes. Cattle. Chains. Chairs. Chalk. Charcoal. Chemicals. Clocks and watches. Clothing, passengers' personal. Coals. Coffins. Coins, British, and other legally current in the colony. Combs and brushes. Confectionery. Coopers' stores, including casks, puncheons, shooks, hoops, and rivets or hooks required for making them up. Demijohns (empty). Drugs and medicines.

Educational appliances imported with the sanction of the Governor. Embroidery.

Filters. Flags. Flints,

Glassware. Goats and sheep.

Hand-bags and dressing-cases. Harness. Horses, mules, and asses.

India-rubber. Instruments, mathematical; do., musical; do., scientific; do., surgical. Ironware in pots, pans, and other cooking utensils.

Jewellery.

Lamps.

Machinery for mining and other agricultural purposes. Masts. Matches. Mats. Meat, fresh. Millinery. Mineral waters. Mirrors. Molasses. Needlework.

Oakum. Oars. Oils, excepting kerosine and other illuminating oils.

Paints. Photographic apparatus and materials. Pictures. Pipes. Pitch and tar. Plants. Poultry. Purses.

Quicksilver.

Safes. Salts. Scales. Seeds. Shea butter. Show cards. Spirits, methylated, unfit for drinking and not to be used for strengthening other spirituous liquors. Stationery. Steam launches. Stones, grind; do., tomb. Straw manufactures, Tallow. Tarpau'ins. Tools. Toys. Trays Trunks.

Umbrellas.

Velocipedes.

Wood manufactures, where not to be used as building materials or furniture.

TARIFF OF VICTORIA.

NOTE.-n.o.p. not otherwise provided for ; p.c., a.v. = per centum,

ad valorem.

Acetic, containing not more than 30 p.c. acidity, pint or lb.

for every 10 p.c. or part of, above 30 p.c.,

Muriatic, nitric, sulphuric

Advertising matter-See Paper; Stationery.
Aerated or mineral waters-See Waters.

Agricultural implements-See Implements.

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Ale, porter, spruce, and other beer, cider, perry, per gall.
or six reputed quart bott. or 12 reputed pt. bott.
Lager beer-See Beer.

Almonds.

Animals, live, viz. :

3d.

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55.

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pint or lb.

2d.

.....each

Bulls, cows, calves over six months old, heifers, oxen,
steers (except working bullocks in teams)
Colts, fillies, geldings, horses, mares not in saddle
or harness...

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Sheep, whether rams, ewes, wethers, or lambs Pigs Apparel, wholly or partially made up from material containing wool, the duty on which is 30 p.c., a.v. on importation

Apparel, slops, under-clothing, and articles of attire, n.o.p., wholly or partially made up (except diving dresses, and boots, gloves, and helmets for such dresses)

Appliances or instruments, surgical, enumerated in order of the Commissioner, and published in the Government Gazette..

Arrowroot

Arts, works of

Articles, minor, used in manufactures, enumerated in order of the Commissioner and published in the Government Gazette

Asphyxiators for rabbit killing

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Baggage, passengers', cabin furniture and personal luggage Bags and sacks (except gunnies and sugar mats), capacity of less than three bushels....

Bags, fancy hand reticules, or travelling, and fittings......

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Biscuits...

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Blacking, including burnishing ink, dressing, harness polish and paste

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