THE SHIPPING WORLD YEAR BOOK. Mark. Mark Tare to No. 253: C. of hard wood and B. 20; C. of soft wood, 14: Bs. 13; Bl. 6: for ground or powdered cocoa, B. of hard wood, 14; B. of soft wood, 10. q 1. a Starch, powder, fecula, dextrin, gluten, arrowroot, sago and its substitutes, and tapioca [Tare: C. 14; B. 9] B Vermicilli and macaroni [Tare: C. 14] 12.50.. 13.50.. 2. Mill produce of grain and pulse, to wit, hulled or pearled grain, pearled barley, groats, grits, and flour; bakers' common products 10.50.. 7.30 Tare: B. C. and Bs. 13; Bl. 6. Flour of cereals, S. 1. 1. Mussels, and other sea shellfish, with the exception of those mentioned in r 2... 2. Oysters, lobsters, and turtles s Rice, husked or not ..gross weight 24.0 .. Salt (rock or sea, kitchen salt), as well as all substances suitable for the manufacture of salt Note to t.-Salt imported by sea... 12.80.. 12.0 Tare to No. 25 t and to the note thereto : S. 1; light packages of packing cloth, 0.5. Syrups, see No. 25 x. v Tobacco 1. Tobacco leaves, not manufactured, tobacco stalks and juices.... 85.0 Tare for unmanufactured tobacco leaves and stalks: C. of 175 kilogs, and less, 26; C. exceeding 175 kilogs., 22; B. of 700 kilogs, and less, 11; B. exceeding 700 kilogs., 8; Bs. of otiers, 18; Bs. of osiers and covered with canvas. 22; Bs. of osiers, without lid, and covered with canvas, 21; Bs, of plaited reeds, lined with leaves, fastened with bast cord, 10: packages of animal hides, 8: packages of bark or large palm leaves, secured by bast cord, even covered with packing cloth. 13: packages of plaited reeds, lined with bark or palm leaves, heavy, secured with hempen ropes, even with a covering of canvas, 12; packages of plaited reeds, secured with rope, covered with thick jute tissue or with double canvas, 7; packages of plaited thick bast, secured with rope, covered with jute tissue or light canvas, 7; packages of double-plaited reeds, sewn with thread, secured with rope, 6; packages of reed mats, secured with bast rope, even covered with canvas, 5: packages of canvas or jute, lined with fine bast or palm leaves, 5; packages of plaited reeds or horsehair, sometimes combined with canvas, 5; packages of fine plaited bast, lined with thin bast matting or fine matting of reeds, secured with rattans, such packages weighing 100 kilogs, and less, 5; weighing more than 100 kilogs., 4; packages of fine plaited hard bast or fine rattan or of matting of the same or heavier materials, packages of light matting, 2; single packages of heavy packing cloth, 2; single packages of light packing cloth, 1. 2. Manufactured tobacco A Cigars and cigarettes. B Other.... 270.0 180.0 .. Tare to No. 25 v 2: B. 16; Bs. 13: hampers, 12: Bl. 6; animal hides (for seasoned tobacco leaves), 8. Additional tare for cigars and cigarettes: C. small, 24: Bs. small, or cardboard boxes, 12. Tea [Tare: C. 23]... 100.0 .. Note to Tea for the manufacture of theine, denaturalised by the a Sugar. Cane, beet and other sugars of the same chemical composition as cane sugers (saccharose): 1. Raw sugar: A So far as Article 3 of the Brussels sugar Convention applies, A So far as Article 3 of the Brussels sugar Convention appli s, B Otherwise, except in so far as special provisions apply to 18.40 40.40 18.80 40.80 Note to x.-Counteracting duty on sugar varies for different countries, Tare for syrup and molasses: B. 11; for loaf sugar, candy, and lump sugar, B. with staves of oak or other hard wood, 14: B. other, 10; but only 8 for loaf sugar and 7 for candy ; C. 13, but only 9 far candy: Bs. 7. For raw, powdered, or crushed sugar: B. with staves of oak or other hard wood, 13; B. other, 10; C. 13; non-European plaited reed packages (canisters, "kranjans ), 8; Bs other, 7; Bl. 4; single packages of light canvas, I. Mark. Mark No. 26. Oils, not elsewhere mentioned, and Greases. Oil of all kinds, in bottles and jars Tare: C. 20; Bs. 16. Olive oil (table oil), in bottles and jars Alimentary oils, such as olive, poppy, sesame, earthnut, beechnut 20.0 10.0 and sunflower seed oil, in casks Olive oil (table oil), in casks Earthnut oil, in casks, denaturalised by the Administration c Linseed and cotton seed oil, in casks; oleic acid (olein) Olcic acid... d Olive and castor oil, in casks, denaturalised by the Administration 2.0 Olive oil, in casks, denaturalised by the Administration. e Palm and cocoanut oil, and other vegetable tallow f Oil, other, in casks.. Castor oil, in casks or in tin recipients of at least 15 kilogs. 2.0 9.0 2.0 Tare for cocoa oil (cocoa butter), and nutmeg oil (nutmeg butter), in solid form (cakes, tablets, &c.): C. 16; Bs. 9; Bl. 2. g Residues, solid, from the manufacture of oils, even ground..... Lard and goose grease, and other fatty substances, melted, such as oleomargarine, economic grease (Sparfett), (a mixture of tallowlike greases and oil), beef marrow... Free 10.0.. Tare for lard and goose grease: B. of more than 150 kilogs. 16; B. of 150 kilogs. and less, 12; C. tubs and buckets, 12. For other melted greases: B, and C, 13, Note to h.-Lard and melted greases for the manufacture of soap or candles, with permission and under control.... Stearic and palmetic acid, paraffin, spermaceti, and other similar substances not elsewhere mentioned for the manufacture of candles [Tare: B. and C. 13] Blubber and train oil 2.0 .. 10.0 3.0 Tallow, beef and mutton; bone fats, and other animal greases not elsewhere mentioned 2.0.. Beeswax, including other insect wax; vegetable wax (of palms, palm leaves, &c.); mineral wax, refined Mineral wax, refined [Tare to No. 26 m: B. and C. 13]... No. 27.-Paper and Pasteboard. ........ a Unbleached or bleached half-manufactured paste of rags c Packing paper not included in letters band d, unsized d Sized packing paper; card leather and glazed pasteboard, and press boards.. Sized packing paper Free .. 1.0.. 4.0 10.0 3.0 6.0 3.0 e Printing, writing, blotting and tissue paper of all kinds : lithographed, 6.0 Tare to No. 27 e, provided that the goods be subject to a duty of 10 marks: C. 14 Bs. 13; Bl. 8. For printing paper in bales with wooden frames at the end and pasteboard on the sides, secured with rope, 7; in bales with wooden lath or frames at the ends, and with matting, cloth, pasteboard, or pasteboard combined with cloth, even waxed, on the sides, secured with iron hoops or wire, 7; in bales with wooden laths at the ends and pasteboard on the sides secured with rope, 4. For other kinds of paper: bales with wooden frames or laths at the ends, and cloth, pasteboard, packing paper, or pasteboard combined with cloth, even waxed, on the sides, secured with iron hoops, wire, or ropes, 6. 1. Moulded wares of carton pierre, asphalt or similar materials, combined or not with wood or iron, but neiteer painted nor varnished 2. Wares of paper, pasteboard or papier-mâché; moulded wares of carton pierre, asphalt or similar materials, not comprised in f1 or 3 [Tare to No. 27 f: C. 16; Bs. 13; Bl. 6] 3. Wares manufactured with the above-mentioned materials in Tare to No. 27 f 3: C. 16; Bs. 13; Bl. 6. For paper hangings: C. 25; Bl. 4. No. 28. Peltries. a Fur coats, caps and gloves, lined coverings, linings and trimming of fur, &c. [Tare: C. 20; B. 16; Bl. 6] Sheep skins, made-up, not covered with stuffs, the same skins and skins of the angora goat, bleached or dyed, not lined; covers, not lined; linings and trimmings of fur, not lined No. 29.-Petroleum. a Petroleum, and other mineral oils not elsewhere mentioned, crude Tare to No. 29 b: C. 24: Bs. 16. Notes.-1. The Bundesrath is authorised to admit free of duty, under control, mineral oils intended for industrial purposes other than the manufacture of lubricating or lighting oil. 2. The Bundesrath is authorised to allow the payment of import duty on No. 30.-Silk and Silk Goods. a Cocoons: raw or spun silk; floss silk, combed, spun or twisted; Combed wastes of dyed silk (peignées) Free 36.0 Free Tare: B. and C, 16; Bl. 9: for silk and floss silk, dyed, Bl. 5. d Thread of raw silk, twisted (for sewing, for buttonholes, &c.), dyed or not [Tare B. and C. 16; Bl. 9] 1. Goods of silk or floss silk, even combined with metallic threads; ; goods of silk combined with other textile materials and metallic threads Goods of silk or floss silk 2. Lace, blonde, and embroidery, wholly or in part of silk 3. Gauze, crape, entirely or partly of silk.. 200,0..140.0 .......800.0 .. Ribbons of open tissues (where space is greater than thread) Of silk Of half-silk..... Silk bolting cloth Note to e 1.-Tulle of silk, raw or dyed, not figured.. ..600.0 ..600.0 ..800.0 ..450.0 ..600.0 200.0 Tare to No. 30 e, as well as to the note: C. 22: Bl. 13. appearance of grey packing cloth, and used as press cloths or a Soft soap .450.0 .. 10.0. 5.0 .. ...... 10.0 Tare to No. 31 b: C. 13; Bl. 6; for soap in bars and cakes, C. 11. c Soap, in small cakes, balls, pots, &c.; perfumed soap of all kinds.. 30.0 .. d Perfumed greases and oils, scented waters not containing alcohol, which with the packages directly containing the goods weigh at least 10 kilogs..... 20.0 .. All other perfumery [Tare No. 31 c, d, and e: C. 16]..........100.0 1073 No. 32.-Playing Cards. Mark. Mark In addition to excise duty...... .......................................... gross weight 60.0 .. No. 33.-Stones and Manufactures of Stone. Free.. a Stones, rough, or only hewn, even ground Millstones, even with iron hoops d Blocks, sawn; coarse stonecutters' wares, such as door and window- Note to d--Sawn blocks and coarse stonecutters' wares comprised in e Roofing slates, and slabs of slate, rough Roofing slates 0.25.. 1.50.. 0.50 Note to e-Roofing slates and slate in slabs, rough, imported by sea 0.50.. Note to e and f-Slabs exceeding 16 centimetres in thickness are considered as blocks. g Precious stones, also imitation precious stones, and coral, cut; 1. Not combined with other materials, or only combined wire wood a Of alabaster, marble granite, syenite, porphyry, or other a Common wares- 2. Other common wares of reeds, grass, roots, rushes, &c., baskets b Straw bands.. Tare to No. 35 a 2: C. 20; Bs. 13; Bl. 9. Fine wares, and all wares not included in a, b and d, made of bast, straw, reeds, &c., even combined with other materials, provided that they are not included in No. 20 Tare to No. 35 b and c : C. 20; B1. 9. 30.0 10.0 d Hats of straw, cane, bast, reeds, whalebone, palm leaves and shavings1. Not trimmed Note to d-Hats of plaited horsehair or hemp, sparterie, or of so-called cotton sparterie combined with straw, are dutiable as straw hats. e Sparterie of all kinds Tare; B. and C. 20; Bs. 13: Bl. 9. 90.0 .. No. 36.-Tar, Pitch, Resins of all kinds, Asphalt Free .. No. 37.-Animals and Animal Products not elsewhere mentioned. a Live animals and animal products n.o.p. ; beehives with live bees.. Free .. b Eggs No. 38.-Earthenware. a Common bricks; common burnt bricks for pavements; ordinary roof tiles; pipes, not fireproof; pottery dishes, not glazed Fire-proof bricks.. b Grooved roofing tiles; roofing tiles and bricks, glazed; paving tiles; Mark. Mark. architectural ornaments, even of terra cotta; pipes, glazed; slabs, jars and other pottery of common stoneware; commen tiles for stoves; clay tobacco pipes; glazed pottery 1.0 Tiles and bricks, glazed; paving tiles of one colour, not glazed d Crucibles; muffles, capsules, retorts, fire-proof pipes and slabs... 2.0 Crucibles; muffles, capsules, retorts fire-proof pipes and slabs, when these articles are not made of graphite. Other pottery, with the exception of porcelain, or of wares having 1. White or of one colour; fine wares of terra-cotta.. Porcelain and wares having the appearance of porcelain (Parian, 1. White 10.0.. 16.0 .. 0.75 1.50 8.0 2. Coloured, bordered, printed, painted, gilt or silvered; even com. Coloured, bordered, printed, painted, gilt, silvered Tare to No. 38 e and f, when such wares are not subject to a duty of a 1. Horses... No. 39.-Animals. Horses up to 2 years of age 2. Mules and asses i Lambs h Goats 0.50.. Free.. No. 40.-Oilcloth, Waxed Muslin, and Waxed Taffetas. a Oilcloth, coarse, not printed (packing cloth) b Other, leather-cloth and bookbinding cloth c Waxed muslin and waxed taffetas. Tare to No. 40: C. 13; Bs. 9; Bl. 6. 12.0 .. 30.0 No. 41. Wool, including Animal Hair not elsewhere a Wool, raw, dyed, milled; also hair, raw, combed, boiled, dyed or b Wool combed c Yarn, even combined with other textile materials, excepting cotton1. Of hair of cattle, single or double, of all kinds; wadding 2. Woollen hard combed yarn, glazed, over 20 centimetres in length, not mixed with other textile materials; genappes, mohair, or alpacca yarn a Single, dyed or not; double, not dyed..... 10.0 B Double, dyed; twisted with three ends or more, dyed or not.. 24.0 Tare to No. 41 c 2 B: B. and C. 16; Bl, with iron hoops, 6; Bl. without iron hoops, 3. 3. Yarn, other-- Bleached or dyed, double; twist d with three ends or more, 24.0 Tare to No. 41 c 3: B. and C. 16; Bl. with iron hcops, 6; Bl. without iron hoops, 3 Note to c 3-1. An admixture of 24% of cotton to woollen yarn will not be taken into consideration. 2. Grisaille yarn (yarn of artificial wool), single, is not to be considered as dyed but as raw. |