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Cocoa-continued.

sugar £2 145 2d, chocolate £3 18s rod, with an addition of 20% on each rouble of duty leviable; S. Cocoa, caracas and the like £1 75 2d, Guayaquil and the like 19/94, transitory duty in addition to the above 6/6, chocolate £1 6s 5d; Sn. Cocoa 16/11, chocolate £1 8s 3d; Sz. Cocoa 71d, ditto in powder and chocolate 6/6; T. 8% a v; Ur. Chocolate 44% a v, in paste o 30 per kilo.

Coffee.-A. Raw 2 os 8d per cwt, imported by sea L1 175 71, roasted £2 10s 1od; Ar. Per kilo 8 c; B. 4/0, roasted 5/3; D. Raw 14/1, roasted and coffee substitutes 165; F. Husks and berries £335 5d, roasted or ground £4 4s 64d; G. Raw 1 os 4d, roasted or ground £15s 5d; Gr. Raw or roasted £1 58 7d; H. Free; 1. Raw 2 16s 11d, roasted £4 18 34d, chicory 3/3: N. 33/4 per kilo; Nic. In beans or ground 24d; P. Husks and berries from Portuguese possessions 18 34, husks and berries from all other places £1 145 3d, roasted or ground and chicory £2 145 1old; Rus. Coffee and chicory 1 9s 7d; S. All kinds, conventional tariff 17/101, general tariff £1 os 4d, ditto transitory duty 10/11; Sn. Raw 14/8, roasted and chicory 19/9; Sz. Raw 1'5, roasted 1/10, chicory 3/3; T. 8% a v.

Coke.-See Coal, Cinders, and Patent Fuel.

Combs.-See Indiarubber and Gutta Percha.

Confectionery, per cwt.-A. £2 9s 8d; Ar. Biscuits of all kinds 9 cts per kilo, preserved fruits 45% a v; B. Sweetmeats (see Sugar, Refined), other kinds 10/2; Br. 500 per kilo and 30%, jams 100 per kilo and 30%, crystallised jams 850; C. Confectionery, conserves in sugar, sugar of all kinds 35% a v; Ch. Almonds 0'4'5'0 per pecul, biscuits all kinds free, preserves, comfits and sweetmeats, 100 catties 0'5'0'0; D. 16/6; F. Without sugar or honey 3/3, preserved with sugar or honey and marmalade 11/, sweetmeats L1 35 7d; G. LI 10s 6d; Gr. £4 16s; H. £1 15 2d; 1. Plain biscuits 16/3, confectionery and preserves with sugar or honey £1 16s 2d, bread and ships' biscuits 3/7; M. Sweets of all kinds 1.w. 100; Ni. Fruits not specially classified 5% av; Nic. Per lb. Confectionery and all kinds of sweets 5d, preserved olives and capers id, syrup and jelly of any kind 5d, confections, bonbons, preserved fruits, pastilles, in wrappers and packets 5d, sweetmeats, residues of brown sugar, in loaves or cakes id, fruit essences for syrups 2/1, macaroni and other farinaceous pastes such as sea biscuits &c. 14d, dried fruits not preserved 3d, fruits of all kinds in sugar, honey or rossolis 4d; N. Cakes, biscuits, and preserves 1 25 7d, other kinds £1 6s 4d, apricot kernels 93d per kilo; P. In syrup 17/5, dry £1 115 2d; R. Bon-bons, syrups, &c. £4 1s 3d, fruit preserved in sugar, or honey preserves, marmalade, &c., £2 12s 10d: Rus. Cakes and biscuits, gw £1 14s 6d, other kinds £3 18s 1od*; S. £1 14s 6d; Sn. £1 6s 6d; Sz. Cakes 2/2 82, biscuits and fancy pastry without sugar 6/115, articles prepared with kola, with label £1 198 7d, kola in powder, boxes &c. without label_6/4, galettes, biscuits, and pastilles of kola 19/9; T. 8% av; Ur. Biscuits all kinds, and sweetmeats 44% a v. Cooked Beef.-See Beef, Salted.

Copper and Brass.-See Brass and Copper.
Copper Sheets.-See Brass and Copper.

Copper Wares.-See Brass and Copper.
Copperas, per cwt.-A. Sulphate of iron (green copperas) 2ld, other kinds
1/6; B. All kinds free; Ch. I mace per pecul; D. All kinds
free; F. Sulphate of copper 121, sulphate of iron 3d, sulphate
of quinine £5 25 6d; G. All kinds free; Gr. Free; H. All kinds
free; 1. All kinds old; N. All kinds free; Nic. Green copperas
or sulphate of iron d per lb; P. All kinds 74d; R. Free; Rus.
Green copperas 2/2, other kinds 4/11 with an addition of 20% on each
rouble of duty leviable; Sal. d per lb; S. Sulphate of iron
(green copperas) 74d, other kinds 40, sulphate of copper free;
Sn. All kind free Sz. All kinds 1d; T. 8% a v.

Cordage and Twine, per cwt.-A. Ropes, cables, cords, also bleached, tarred 5 per 100 kilos, all other ropemaker's wares 18fl. (NOTE.-Cocoa and similar fibres twisted into ropes for the manufacture of mats, &c., when fulfilling all conditions imposed by Government on receiving a permit, free.) B. Cordage free; Br. Of cotton, in pieces, 120 per kilo and 30%, manufactured 150 per kilo and 30%, of linen 250 per kilo and 30 C. Old free; Ch. Manilla 100 catties o'3'5'0; D. 244;

Cordage and Twine-continued.

F. Of esparto grass, lime tree bark and reed 1/63, other, measuring 2,000 metres or less, of single thread, to the kilogramme 6/1; G. Bleached or tarred 5/1, other kinds 12/2; Gr. Tarred or not 8/, of esparto grass 3/2; Hay. Ropes 63, twine 14/; H. Cordage free; I. Of esparto, linden (tiglio) and the like 7'315d; J. 1 boo 25 cents per 100 catties; M. Ropes of aloes and hemp up to 3 centimetres in diameter or 94'2 millimetres in circumference free, iron and steel wire cables of any thickness free; NI. Ropes, &c., cables and rig. ging, and other cordage free; N. Tarred and untarred ropes and twine over two millimetres in diameter free, other kinds 1/8; PR. Tackle and cordage 5 pesos 80 centavos per 100 kilos; P. Cordage, ropes, cables, and other articles for shipping, except metals, 80 r per kilo; R. Cordage 18/3, twine 1 9s 2d; Rus. 4/4 with an addition of 20% on each rouble of duty leviable; Sal. g w 74d per lb; S. 7/8; Sn. Cordage free, twine and string 114; 8z. Twine 6/6, cordage 1/2 T. 8% av; USC. Cords for bridle rein (cotton) rod, tarred cords and ropes 24d, other 1 8 per kilo.; Ur. Rope and twine less than zin thickness 20% a v.

Corduroys.-See Woven Manufactures.

Corn.-Ar. Rice and chintzes 15% a v, separated maize 4 c. per kilo; F. Maize (in grain) per 100 kilos 2/4, maize flour 3/11, rice, shelled 4/9, unshelled 2/41, rice flour 6/4, dari and millet grain 2/41, flour 3/64, maize, rice and hard wheat for manufacture into starch free; I. Rice in husk 1 19s 7d per ton, half-prepared L2 195 44d, cleaned L4 75 id; N. Maize flour, split or crushed 6d per 100 kilos; Nic. Pearl barley 1 per lb, flourd per lb; P. Corn o 85d per kilo.

Corned Beef and Pork.-See Beef, Salted.

Cotton, Yarns and Thread.-See Yarns and Thread (Cotton).
Cotton (Woven Manufactures).-See Woven Manufactures (Cotton).
Counterpanes.-See Woven Manufactures.

Cretonnes.-See Woven Manufactures.

Curtains.-See Woven Manufactures.

Cutlery.-See Iron and Steel.

Damasks.-See Woven Manufactures.

Dimities.-See Woven Manufactures.

Distilling Apparatus.-See Brass and Copper; also Iron and Steel.
Drain Pipes.-See Earthenware and Porcelain.

Dredges.-See Ships and Boats.

Driving Gloves.--See Hides and Skins.
Druggeting.-See Woven Manufactures.

Drying Oils.-See Grease.

Earthenware and Porcelain, per cwt.-A. (a) All most common earthenware not otherwise specified, bricks, tiles and earthen pipes, stoves and architectural ornaments of earthenware or terra-cotta free, (b) graphite vessels, gas retorts, crucibles, pipes, plates, jars and vessels for manufacturing purposes, of common stoneware or fireclay 6d, (c) stoves and parts of stoves, and tiles for floors and walls other than of common earthenware 3/ok, (d) earthenware included under (a) and (b) com. bined with wood and iron not polished or varnished 2/04, (e) earthenware not otherwise specified, (1) of one colour or white 5/1,(2) of two or more colours bordered, painted, printed, gilt or silvered 82, (f) porcelain, white 7/1, (g) (1) porcelain of all other kinds, plain or in combination with other materials 15/3, (2) fine earthenware of all kinds in combination with other materials 15/3; the new tariff makes the following changes-Common bricks (roof or wall) and earthen pipes. not glazed, free, glazed bricks and gutter tiles 6d per cwt, Chamotte goods, bricks of ordinary size each weighing up to 5 kilos, 6d, others 1/, paving materials and pipes made of common stone, also pipes made of glazed earth; B. Crucibles and retorts, bricks, tiles and drain pipes, also paving tiles free, common earthenware 7ld, fine earthenware and porcelain 10% a v; Br. Medical instruments not otherwise distinguished, and parts 2,600 r, toys (children's) 1,000 r to 3,200 r, pipes, cigar and cigarette holders, C. of clay or porcelain, with tubes of horn or wood 650 r; C. Earthen Ch. ware, fine, porcelain 35% a v; Ch. Coarse chinaware 0'4'5'0, per 100 catties, fine o'9'o'o pottery earthenware Cor. D.

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Cor. Common stone and chinaware 7%, fine 10% a v; D. Bricks, paving bricks, tiles and earthen pipes free, pottery of common earth

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as gas retorts, crucibles, &c., including graphite crucibles 63d, ditto other kinds 2/4), earthenware or stoneware (faïence) terra-cotta or terralith, and tobacco pipes, gilt or silvered, with real or false gold or silver 18/10, other kinds 7/1, porcelain, coloured, gilt or silvered L1 178 8d, other kinds 18/10; E. 6d per kilo; F. Bricks, tiles and drain pipes, common; crucibles and gas retorts, common earthenware, plain, glazed or not free, ditto glazed with decorations in bas-relief of one or more colours, flat or hollow 2/04, stoneware apparatus and articles for the manufacture of chemical products free, common, flat or hollow, as bottles, plates, flasks, household and kitchen utensils, &c. 174, other plain and ornamental ware of fine paste, washed and baked 3/3, tiles, decorated or not, of different paste, grain or colour 1/2, tiles, not decorated, of one colour, paste and grain throughout 4d, chinaware stanniferous, of coloured paste, with white and coloured glaze, with plain moulded ornaments. of one colour, not finished by hand free, with coloured glaze, printed or painted by hand or moulded in relief and finished by hand 4 10, fine,white or coloured, with a glaze of one uniform colour 3/3, painted and decorated, of one colour 3 3, of several colours 4 10, porcelain, white, insulators 2 10, ditto other kinds 40. decorated, also parian or biscuit, white or coloured 8/2, decorated and of extra thickness 4/10; G. Common bricks, tiles, pipes, and pottery unglazed free, firebricks 3d, glazed tiles and bricks, paving tiles, architectural ornaments, also of terra-cotta, glazed pipes, pans, jars and other vessels of common stoneware, common stove tiles, earthenware tobacco pipes, glazed pottery 6d, crucibles, retorts, fire-proof pipes and plates 1, other earthenware, except real or imitation porce lain, (1) of one colour or white 5/1, (2) of two or more colours, bordered, printed, painted, gilt or silvered 8/2, (3) in combination with other materials (provided such articles cannot be classified under the head of small ornamental wares) 8/2, (4)fine terra-cotta wares 5 1, porcelain and wares resembling porcelain (parian, jasper, &c), (1) white 7/1, (2) coloured, bordered, printed, painted, gilt, silvered, also in combination with other materials (provided such articles cannot be classified under the head of small ornamental wares) 15/3; Gr. Earthenware of all sorts unglazed free, ditto glazed 1/3, chinaware, white or of one colour, plain or with impressed designs 4 53, ditto of more than one colour or with gilding, designs in relief or other ornamentation 16/, porcelain, common white articles 16, gilt or otherwise coloured or HI. ornamented £3 4s; fancy and artistic china £11 48; HI. All kinds Hay. 10%, bricks free; Hay. Brick 1/3 per 1,000, stoneware, per crate, 1 to 3 ft 4/4 each, 3 to 5 ft 16 8 each, per hogshead 20/10 each, china ware, white and ordinary (as stoneware) fine d per piece; H. Bricks and roofing tiles and crucibles free, moulds for sugar baking 5% a v, earthenware and porcelain of all kinds not otherwise enume. rated, including earthenware pipes for water supply, drain pipes, &c., 5%; . bricks, tiles, drainpipes, &c. 1d, square roofing tiles of Marseilles and l'aris patterns and hollow bricks 7d, pottery (terra-cotta), square tiles or bricks glazed or enamelled 1/23d, crucibles, oil jars, stoves, and similar coarse manufactures 1/23. statues and ornamental ware 7/3, majolica or wares of coloured clay covered with enamel or opaque varnish-tiles, slightly coloured and coarse stone wares 2/51, white or coloured or plain ground 40, variously coloured or decorated 510, earthenwares or wares of white clay, white and fine stoneware 73, coloured, gilt or otherwise decorated 10/2 porcelain white, 7/3 gilt or otherwise decorated 14/23; M. (per kilo). Manufactures of alabaster, marble or stucco, not elsewhere specified g w o'20, manufactures of plaster of Paris or clay, not elsewhere specified, g w o'15, bricks, other than fire-bricks 1'80 per 1,000, stone mosaics for pavements g w o'or per kilo, whetNI. stones and flints g w o'05, gypsum g wo'10; NI. Earthenware Nic. (baked) and porcelain 6%. a v, tiles and bricks free; Nic. d per lb, N. brick 2-5d per lb; N. Crucibles, mortars, filtering plates, retorts, telegraph insulators, galvanic pans, drain pipes, stoves and stove pipes water pipes, &c, bricks and unglazed tiles 5/6 per 1,000, fine stoneware, terra-cotta and terralith 3/11), porcelain and biscuit glazed tiles 8 11 per 1,000, common pottery and stoneware (crockery) un glazed and unpainted free, other kinds 1/10), chinaware (faïence) and Per china of all kinds 13/; Per. Earthen, stone and chinaware 45% PR. PR. Tiles, coloured, for floors and walls, bricks, roof tiles, pipes, and like articles 1 peso 15 per 100 kilos, stoneware and fine clay 5 pesos, porcelain o pesos; P. Earthenware 100 r per kilo, porcelain 220 r,

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ceramic products, not distinguished 2 r, firebricks free; R. Common pottery, including bricks, drain pipes tiles, &c. unglazed 9id, common earthenware or stoneware, varnished or unvarnished 6/1, chinaware (faïences) of all kinds, white or coloured, printed, gilt, silvered or not, plain or with designs or ornaments in relief 6/1, porcelain of all kinds, white or, coloured with one or several colours, printed, gilt, silvered or not, plain or with designs or ornaments in relief 12/31 fancy articles in porcelain, biscuit and faïences, such as vases, statu ettes, inkstands, &c., candlesticks, lamps and similar articles, plain, painted or gilt, or combined with bronze, carved wood, mosaic, &c. Rus. £5 Is 7d; Rus. Common earthenware and stoneware, as bricks, fire-bricks tiles, slabs, drainage and water pipes 34d per cwt, ordinary bricks 1d, pottery ware or stoneware of common clay, coloured or gilt for the decoration of rooms 10/10, other kinds, as household utensils, &c. 2/2, earthenware (china) white and of one colour, dyed in the paste without ornaments, except a moulded pattern 8/4, with patterns, rings, borders and edges of one colour 10/10, painted or with gilt or variegated patterns 41 78 Id, china rollers for millstones consisting of cylinders of china fixed to iron axles 4/5 per poud, porcelain vessels, white or of one colour and with coloured or gilt edges or borders, but without other ornaments £2 35 4d, ditto painted or with coloured or gilt patterns, arabesques, flowers or other ornaments 64 6s 8d, articles of porcelain, such as vases, statuettes, candlesticks, table ornaments, &c. white or of one colour £4 6s 8d, painted, gilt or with bronzed ornaments £8 135 5d. NOTE-(1) Crests and cyphers are not considered ornaments, (2) packing cases in which china, &c. is imported, pay duty according to the material of which they are made with an addition in each case of 20% on each rouble of duty leviable; Sal. Sal. Per lb, Earthen, stone, and china ware, ordinary g w 2d, 8. imitation porcelain g w 3d, fancy ware g w 7d; S. Roofing tiles and bricks for building purposes 5d per ton, tiles for walls and floors, glazed, tubes, drain pipes, &c. 74d per cwt, stoneware and fine earthenware 10/9, porcelain 15/3; Sn. Earthenware, tiles, paving, not exceeding three-quarters of an inch in thickness 1/81, ditto other kinds and bricks free, earthenware and terra-cotta not otherwise specified 3/11, stoneware or chinaware, white or of one colour, not painted 5/8, painted or printed 9, porcelain, white or of one colour 13/7, gilt or painted with figures or flowers £1 6s 6d; Sz. Common bricks, pipes, plates, flags, not otherwise mentioned o'489d, fire-proof bricks, tiles, flagstones of common grey 2'448d, tiles, bricks, smoked, slated, varnished, balusters and architectural ornanaments not otherwise mentioned 9d, tiles or slabs of stone formed of one or two masses, but presenting only one colour, 91d, enamelled ditto, of more than one colour 3/11, pipes, plates, squares, oiled, varnished or grey, not otherwise mentioned not painted, without stamped designs, not polished, plain, or simply channelled, without raised ornaments, gas brackets from 0'4896d to 94d, common earthenware with grey or red fracture, glazed or not, common grey pottery, USC. crucibles, earthen pipes 91d; USC. (per kilog). Common earthenware and stoneware in any form 5d, porcelain ware and chinaware 1od, empty jars or pots, bottles, flasks, or small flasks of earthenware for filling, and in general common pottery id, tubes, pipes, and channels for pumps, drains, and roofs 24d. Ur. tiles for roofing Ven. or flooring and plain tiles 20% a v; Ven. 2nd class tiles, bricks, 3rd class tobacco pipes, pottery not specified, 4th class flower pots, porcelain, chinaware and imitations, 5th class toys, images, inkstands, paper-weights.

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Electric Lamps and Machinery.-A. £2 10/ per cwt; B. machinery, cast iron, 9id per cwt, if wrought iron or steel 1/7, if copper 4/10, lamps 10% au; D. Lamps and dynamos 10% a v; F. Machinery weighing less than 30 kilos free, if less than 50% of cast iron 6/1 per cwt, from 50 to 75% of cast iron 4/01, 75% and above of cast iron 2/54, incandescent lamps 7/6), accessories 8/2; G. Machinery, if principally of cast iron 1/6 per cwt, if wrought iron 2/64, if other metal 4/0; Gr. Lamps 15/3, machinery free, lamps £1 12/; H. Machinery free, lamps 5% a v; I. Machinery to 20-horse power 10/2 per cwt, over 20-horse power 6/6, lamps 12/2; N. Machinery free, lamps according to material of which made; P. Machinery if entire 3/5 per cwt, if in pieces 5/8, lamps, if glass, £1 5s 2d; R. Lamps 4 35 per cwt, dynamos 1 14 6d; S. Dynamos 3/3 per cwt, lamps, glass, 14/1, porcelain 15/3; Sn. Same as Norway; T. 8% a v.

Embroidered Wares.-See Woven Manufactures
Encaustic Tiles.-See Earthenware and Porcelain.

Engravings. See Paper, &c

Epsom Salts, per cwt.-A. 40; B. Free; D. Free; F. Free; G. Free; Gr. Free; H. Free; 1. 71d; N. Free; P. 5% a v; R. 4'1; Rus. 1/51; S. 24d; Sn. Free; Sz. 1d; T. 8% a v.

Felt Hats.-See Hats.

Firearms. See Iron and Steel.

Fire Bricks.-See Earthenware and Porcelain.

Fireclay.-A. Free; B. Free; D. Free; F. Free; G. Free; Gr. Free; H. Free; . id per cwt; N. Free; P. Free; R. id cwt; Rus. Free; S. 6d per ton; Sn. Free; Sz. Free; T. 8% a v.

Fire Engines.-See Iron and Steel.

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Fish, per cwt.-A. Fresh, except shell-fish, free, shell-fish 10/2 salted, smoked or dried 30, caviar £2 105, fish prepared in casks 15/3, fish preserved in cases, bottles, &c. £2 os 8d; Ar. Fresh free; B. All kinds free; Br. Per kilo, gold, silver, and fancy fish 1'000 each, not otherwise specified free, fish not otherwise mentioned, shell-fish oysters, and other molluscs, and fish ova 50, dried, salted, or in brine 50, fresh, in ice 50, preserved and prepared in any manner 600; C. Dried 35% a v; Ch. 100 catties salt o'1'8'o, maws 1'o'o'o, skins o'2'0'0; Cor. fresh 5%, dried 71% a v; D. Fish, fresh oysters 3/61, ditto other kinds free, salted or smoked, dried or otherwise preserved, anchovies, lampreys, salmon, sardines, caviar, mussels and oysters 7/1, other kinds 8d; É. 1/04, codfish 23d per kilo; F. Lobsters fresh 2/04, ditto preserved 4/03, mussels and other shell-fish except oysters, free, oysters fresh, young (Naissain) free, ditto other 1 2 per 1,000, ditto preserved 4/0 per cwt, cod, dried, salted or smoked 19 6, other kinds of sea fish, fresh 2/of, ditto smoked, salted, dried or preserved 4/01, fresh-water fish fresh free, ditto dried, salted, smoked or preserved 40; G. Fish fresh (except shell-fish) free, oysters and lobsters 1 5s 5d per cwt gross, other marine shell-fish 12/2 gross, herrings salted (if in the ordinary barrels of commerce) 3/ per barrel, ditto if otherwise packed 1/of per cwt, salted in casks (except herrings), dried, smoked or cured 1/61, preserved in vinegar, oil or spice, in casks 6/11, preserved otherwise and fish of all kinds in hermetically sealed tins, &c. £1 10s 6d, caviar and substitutes Gr. 3 16s 2d; Gr. Fresh free, salted, smoked or dried, not otherwise mentioned 9/7, sturgeons smoked or dried, shrimps, lobsters and other kinds of fish in boxes, prepared for consumption £3 48, cod and stock fish 6/4, caviar, black £4 16s, ditto red of all kinds 6 43 oysters 16s, all other shell-fish 17; herrings 1d per oke; HI. Free; Hay. Codfish 1/8 per cwt, mackerel 2/1 per barrel, herrings, alewives 21 per barrels, scalded 3d per box; H. In hermeticallysealed vessels 1 1s 2d, other kinds free; 1. Fresh free, dried or smoked 2o, in brine 2/51, pickled and prepared in oil or tinned 4/01, caviar and other prepared fish roes 12/2; Nic. All kinds preserved in oil, vinegar, &c., 4d, dried or smoked, 24d per lb; N. Fish, sardines and anchovies in oil 11/4, other, salted, smoked or preserved in oil or Per. in air-tight cases £1 25 7d, other kinds free; Per. Dry and smoked PR. in case 15%; PR. Codfish and stockfish 1 p 18 c, fish fresh, salted, P. smoked, pickled and shell-fish 1 p 18 c per 100 kilo; P. Per kilo, cod. fish 39 r, sardines salted or pressed 4 r, not otherwise mentioned, unprepared, otherwise than for preservation 3 r, fish not elsewhere specified, salted, pressed, smoked, or pickled 1or; R. Fish, fresh, salted, smoked or dried, except those specified below 18/3, mackerel, stock fish and herrings 6/14, salmon and salmon-trout smoked, also lobsters, oysters and other fish preserved in oil or vinegar £2 2s 10d, tunny in brine 10/2, sardines in kegs 4/1, preserved fish roe £5, caviar, fresh, of all fish 1 125 6d, ditto not distinguished 8/2, lobsters and oysters Rus, fresh 12/2, mussels and other shell-fish 2 o; Rus. Fish fresh (except shell-fish), imported in Russian ships free, ditto foreign ships 11dt per cwt gross, marinated and prepared in oil, also caviar £1 19s 5d,t salted and smoked, except herrings 11/10, herrings salted or smoked, cod and all other fish kippered or air-dried 2/2, oysters, lobsters, crabs, mussels 19/8, if imported in hermetically-sealed vessels £1 195 5dt: Sal. In tins, g w 5ld, dried or salt, g w 3d per lb; S. Fresh fish or with such an amount of salt as is indispensable for their preservation 7d per cwt, dried cod fish and stock fish, import duty 52, ditto transitory duty 12, salted, smoked or pickled,except sardines

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