Bulletin, Numero 51U.S. Government Printing Office, 1892 |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 26
Sivu 32
... cents . From Masaya to the port of Corinto , per 100 pounds , 62 cents . From Managua to the port of Corinto , per 100 pounds , 55 cents . Coffee can be shipped also by steamer on the lake from Granada to San Jorge , thence by wagons or ...
... cents . From Masaya to the port of Corinto , per 100 pounds , 62 cents . From Managua to the port of Corinto , per 100 pounds , 55 cents . Coffee can be shipped also by steamer on the lake from Granada to San Jorge , thence by wagons or ...
Sivu 34
... cents for every tree planted where the number does not go below 250 planted by one person . The decree also provides that the trees must be planted in squares of not less than 6 varas for each plant , equal to about 16 feet . In all the ...
... cents for every tree planted where the number does not go below 250 planted by one person . The decree also provides that the trees must be planted in squares of not less than 6 varas for each plant , equal to about 16 feet . In all the ...
Sivu 35
... cents per bunch , which would give an annual value for the crop of $ 20,250 , or more than double the expenditure for purchase of land , clearing , cultivating , gathering the crop , and all expenses to the end of the second year ...
... cents per bunch , which would give an annual value for the crop of $ 20,250 , or more than double the expenditure for purchase of land , clearing , cultivating , gathering the crop , and all expenses to the end of the second year ...
Sivu 57
... cents per mile . First - class passengers are allowed 40 pounds of baggage free ; third - class passengers , 25 ... cents per ton per mile for first class to about 6 cents per ton for that of the fifth class . The sixth class is ...
... cents per mile . First - class passengers are allowed 40 pounds of baggage free ; third - class passengers , 25 ... cents per ton per mile for first class to about 6 cents per ton for that of the fifth class . The sixth class is ...
Sivu 58
... cent per annum . The movement of passengers in 1890 was as follows : First - class passengers Second - class .. Third - class Total .... 41 , 910 41 , 014 292 , 937 375 , 861 WAGON OR COMMON ROADS . The topography of Nicaragua ...
... cent per annum . The movement of passengers in 1890 was as follows : First - class passengers Second - class .. Third - class Total .... 41 , 910 41 , 014 292 , 937 375 , 861 WAGON OR COMMON ROADS . The topography of Nicaragua ...
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Sivu 76 - House shall, during the session, adjourn for more than three days, without the consent of the other.
Sivu 136 - America, shall place no undue restrictions on the importer, nor impose any additional charges or fees therefor on the articles imported. And whereas the Secretary of State has, by my direction, given assurance to the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of...
Sivu 135 - An act to reduce the revenue and equalize duties on imports, and for other purposes, ' ' the Secretary of State of the United States of America communicated to the Government of...
Sivu 137 - America, is accepted as a due reciprocity for the action of Congress, as set forth in Section 3 of said Act : Now...
Sivu 135 - State the fact that, in reciprocity for the admission into the United States of America free of all duty of the articles enumerated in section 3 of said act, the Government of...
Sivu 136 - Marble, in the rough or dressed, for fountains, gravestones, and building purposes. 20. Tools and implements for agricultural and horticultural purposes. 21. Wagons, carts, and handcarts. 22. Iron and steel, in rails for railroads and other similar uses, and structural iron and steel for bridges and building purposes. 23. Wire, for fences, with or without barbs, clamps...
Sivu 2 - Such district shall be comprised in a line which shall begin at the mouth of the River Rama in the Caribbean Sea ; thence it shall run up the midcourse of that river to its source, and from such source proceed in a line due west to the meridian of 84° 15...
Sivu 160 - Most of the machinery used in these mines is moved by rude hydraulic turbine wheels and steam power. The machinery generally consists of one or more batteries of four large mallet triturators of the California system and one or more cups in which the ore is beaten or ground. In Boaco, of the same department of Chontales, there are two mines, but they are operated in the crudest way. One is worked by means of an old mallet engine, the other by an ancient system that they call molinete. The first produces...
Sivu 136 - Salvador has further stipulated that the laws and regulations adopted to protect its revenue and prevent fraud in the declarations and proof that the articles named in the foregoing...
Sivu 105 - Appendix A. IMPORT DUTIES OF NICARAGUA. DERECHOS DE IMPORTACION EN NICARAGUA. In the preparation of these tables the official classification of the Nicaraguan tariff has been followed, which differs materially from that of the United States. The valuations expressed in English are calculated on the basis of the official valuation of foreign coins issued by the Director of the Mint of the United States, July i, 1891, in which the peso is valued 73.6 cents United States currency. Duties are assessed...