women's and children's... 13 Wellington fronts and grafts Cashmere, lasting, or stuff. 45. 125. 185. Boxes, cardboard or paper, including paper or cardboard (with or without printing), cut into shapes for wrapping or boxing.... Boxes or cases, viz. :-dressing, glove, handkerchief, jewel, scent, work, and fittings Boxes, cardboard, containing non-dutiable goods, ordinarily imported therein.. 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 aerated or mineral waters, doz. Bottles containing pickles syphon for aerated waters. Bricks, fire. Brownware and tiles. Brushware (except artists' brushes) Buckets and tubs Carpeting and druggeting being printed felt 39 25 pc., a.v. 25 p.c., a.v. Free. 6d. Free. Carriages, carts, and conveyances, including second-hand, viz. : Boston chaises, dog-carts, gigs, tilburys, and other two- 15. 2d. Free. 35. 20 p.c., a.v. All carts and waggons without springs and spring All carriages or conveyances not otherwise enumerated Under gear (including axles and arms). Buggy tops (if composed principally of leather) ..each • Any separate parts of carriages not specially enumerated as dutiable or free are chargeable with such duty as the Commissioner may determine under section 5 of the Duties of Customs Act ...each Buggy tops (if of any other material) Carriage bodies in the white.. 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.. Casks or shooks, new or second-hand Charcoal and coal (ground).. Charcoal, animal (ground). Cheese... .lb. Chinaware and porcelain (except photographic, scientific, and telegraphic materials) Clocks, and all parts thereof whether wholly or partly made up Clogs and pattens Clothing, horse. (See Rugs.) Cloths, oil and other floor. .lb. 3d. 10 p.c., a.v. 2d. Confectionery, comfits, succades, sweetmeats ..pint or lb. Cordage (except unserviceable, when cut into lengths of not over 3 feet, metal cordage, coir yarn, reaper and binder twine), viz. :— Coir rope ...cwt. Other cordage, including engine packing (not being Corks, cut Druggeting. (See Carpeting.) Drugs, viz. : Ammonia, carbonate of.. liquid. Chlorodyne. Coculus indicus.. Glycerine, pure. Free. crude .. 2d. Earthenware, including packing (except photographic, scientific, and telegraphic materials) measuring outside the package as imported ..cubic foot Engines, portable, fixed on a locomotive boiler horizontally, and fitted up with wheels and shafts, suitable for transport on an ordinary road. Engines, traction Eggs... .gross Explosives (except fine meal powder, not sporting, in bulk and in packages of not less than 25 lbs. each), viz. :— Powder, sporting 8d. 25 p.C., a.v. Free. 25. Fireworks.. Fittings, ships' Free. Frilling, ruffling, plaitings, ruchings 25 p.c, a.v. Fruits and vegetables, dried or preserved. ..lb. 2d. ,, skins, dressed or prepared for making up.. Furniture (including second-hand) second-hand, accompanying and in passenger's own use, up to £50 in value, and not imported for sale Furniture, cabin. (See Baggage) .per lb. 25 p.c., a.v. 2d. Fuze, per coil of 24 feet or less, and in proportion for any greater quantity.. Gelatine ..... ...per lb. Glassware, including packing (except locket, brooch, watchglasses, and optical, surgical, scientific instruments, and photographic and telegraphic materials, and syphon bottles for aerated waters), viz : Cut, engraved, etched, frosted, ground, sand-blast, Bottles for aerated waters (measuring outside the Is. 6d. per cubic foot 6d. .per cubic foot 6d. 6d. Bottles for medicines (measuring outside the package Other (measuring outside the package as imported),, Maizena, maize flour, or corn flour..reputed pt. or lb. ..per lb. Free. .per cental 3S. 25. 11d. 7s. 6d. 98. Grain and pulse of every kind, n.o.p. or manufactured Grease, anti-friction.. Hats, caps, and bonnets (except of braid, chip, straw, tape, Hats and caps, cloth, sewn or not, upon any foundation Hoods, felt pull-over hoods and felt for the manufacture of ..per doz. .per lb. 84. hats.. Hops Hosiery (except of cotton, linen, and elastic silk stockings for surgical purposes or otherwise specified) Note.-Hosiery means stockings, socks, and other machine or hand-knit covering for the feet or legs, and no other articles (sec. 7, Act 769). Implements, agricultural, including chaff cutters, cleaners, corn screens, corn crushers, cultivators, drills (seed), harrows, hay presses, hay rakes, horse rakes, horse hoes, maize shellers, mowers, ploughs, reapers, rollers (field), root cutters, seed sowers, smutters, strippers, stump extractors, threshers, wheat 'cleaners, winhowers.. Implements, agricultural, known as reapers and binders Ink, burnishing. See Blacking. printing (coloured) 25 p.c., a.v. 20 p.c., a. v. Free. ...per lb. 6d. To p.c., a.v. Inks, writing, liquid, or powder Pianos, upright square, grand, or semi-grand each Harmoniums and cabinet organs, not otherwise .each Rings of gold, finished or unfinished, but without cameos or precious stones set therein.. per dwt, troy All other, including imitation, also cases and pencil cases Jute piece goods : Not exceeding 3 ft. in width Jute piece goods. .per yard Lamps, lampware, and lanterns (except electroliers and gasaliers, otherwise dutiable as manufactures of metals).. Lead, sheet, and piping Leather (except crust or rough tanned, viz. :-Calf, goat, Leaf, gold and silver. per lb. Luggage passengers'. (See Baggage.) Matches and vestas :- Wax vestas: For every gross of metal boxes n.o.p., containing in each box: 100 vestas or under Over 100 and not exceeding 200 vestas Is. 3d. 2s. 6d. And so on per gross of metal boxes, for each additional 100 vestas or part thereof........Additional For every gross of paper, small round tin or other boxes, containing in each box: Mats Wooden matches: For every gross of boxes, containing in each box: 100 matches or under Over 100 and not exceeding 200 matches And so on per gross of boxes for each additional Wood, safety Matting, coir, jute.. 6d. IS. Additional 6d. Free 25 p.c., a.v. 20 p.c., a. v. 20 p.C., 3.v. ad. Meats and fish, potted; and meats, fish, soups, and Meats and fish, preserved, not salted, or dried, or preserved Rolled girder and channel iron castings, viz. : Cylinders, hydraulic Pipes and connections for same Plates, tanks Weights, sash Wire barbed. 25 p.c., a.v. 35 p.C., a.v. 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 harness)... Metals, manufactures of, and machinery, viz. : Anchors. Anvils. Balances, spring to weigh up to 3 cwt. Bands, curtain. Bars, not machined and in the rough. Bell fittings. Bells, 6 inches and under. Bits (for harness). Blocks and types, printers'. Blowers for ventilating mines. Boilers, oval (cast-iron). Brassfoundry used in the manufacture of furniture. Bushes, patent roller, for blockmaking. Buttons. Caps, per. cussion. Cast-iron, being oval boilers, camp ovens, digesters, kettles, brazing, fry, maslin, preserving, sauce, or stew pans; Danish, French, glue, oval, plumbers', stock, and three-legged pots; tea kitcheners or fountains. Chaffcutter knives. Chains. Chains, curtain. Cloth, wire over 36 mesh. Concentrators, Frew's (for mining purposes). Conductors, lightning. Copper and copperware, being prepared plates for engravers and lithographers, silver-plated sheet, perforated sheet, rivets, washers. Cornices in piece. Crucibles. Cutlery, iron or steel. Detonators. Digesters (cast-iron). Doorfittings (except handles and plates). Fire-arms. Fittings (see bell, door, meters, pipes, tubes, window). Fittings, electric, viz., arc lamps without globes, carbons, incan. descent lamps, automatical resisters, transmitters, or transformers, and storage batteries. Fountains, tea (castiron). Furniture, brassfoundry used in the manufacture of. Hames. Handles, trunk. Hinges, except hook and eye and T. Hooks (brass). Hooks, cornice. Hooks, curtain. Hoop, not machined and in the rough. Iron, angle and T. Iron, sheet, corrugated. Irons, box and sad. Irons, stirrup. Kettles (cast-iron). Kitcheners. Tea (cast-iron). Knives, chaffcutter. Knives, reaping machine. Latches. Locks. Lightning conductors. Machinery for carding, spinning, weaving, and finishing the manufacture of fibrous material, and cards for such machinery. Machinery for telegraphic purposes. Machinery used in the manufacture of paper and for felting, including wire cloth and felts. Machines, viz., 20 p.c., a.v. |