Mark. Mark d Manufactures of wool, even combined with cotton, linen or metal threads-1. Cloth list.... 2. Coarse felts, neither printed nor dyed. 3. Carpets, containing yarn manufactured from the hair of cattle, dyed or not... Free.. 3.0 ..... 24.0 .. 4. Felts, not printed, so far as not included in No. 2 of this letter; wares of felt and hosiery, not printed; carpets, printed or not, cf wool or other animal hair, with the exception of cattle and horsehair, even combined with vegetable fibres or other textile materials ........ 100,0.. 5. Unprinted cloths and stuffs, so far as not included in Nos. 7 and 8 of this letter a Weighing more than 200 grammes per square metre... 135.0 .. - - ..100.0 ..220.0.. B Weighing 200 grammes or less per square metre ..... B Printed wares not entering in the category of carpets, weighing .150.0 .. .220.0.. 7. Lace, tulle and embroideries, also woven shawls, of three or four colours.... 8. Woven shawls af five or more colours.. Tare to No. 41 d 3 to 8: C. 20; Bl. 7. ......300,0 ....450.0 No. 42.-Zinc, and articles of zinc, even alloyed with lead or tin. Free.. 3.0 .. 6.0 a Zinc, crude, or in scrap.... b Zinc, rolled c Zincwares, coarse, combined or not with wood, iron, lead or tin, neither polished nor varnished; wire... d Zincwares, fine, even varnished; also zincwares combined with other materials, but not included in No. 20.. 24.0 .. Tare to No. 42 d: B. and C. 20; Bs. 13. No. 43.-Tin, and articles of tin, even alloyed with lead, antimony or zinc a Tin, crude or in scrap Free.. Tin, rolled 3.0 .. c Tinwares, coarse, even combined with wood, iron, lead or zinc, neither polished nor varnished; wire Tinwares, fine, even varnished; also tinwares combined with other materials, but not included in No. 20 Tare to No. 43 d: B. 20; C. 15; Bs. 13. Note. See alterations by Law of Feb. 13, 1901, page 1,043. To the rates given in the General Tariff, 15 per cent. is added under the law of Feb. 13, 1892. This does not apply to the Conventional Tariff, or to articles specially excepted by law. Note.-Duties are payable in gold. The agio is fixed at 15 per cent. for the General Tariff, and 32 per cent. for the Conventional Tariff. I drachme = 100 lepta = 9d.; I dramia = 0'111 oz. avoirdupois ; I oke 400 dramia = 2.8 lbs. ; I quintal = 44 okes=123.2 lbs. N.O.M. not otherwise mentioned. I drachme per oke=3'43d. per lb. a. Animals, imported by sea, with the exception of following.. ...oke Animal Substances for use as Food. Meat, salted, smoked, or in brine, with the exceptions following Smoked tongues; extracts of meat, plain or mixed with other animal substances; sausages and mortadellas in pieces or in tins; hams; preserved meats in large or small tins; as well as any animal substance prepared for consumption, n.o.m..oke a. Cheese in general.. b. "Casseri or "cascavalli," Cretan cheese or cream of cheese (mysithra), as well as cheese preserved in goats' skins touloumotyri) O 20 2 0 0 80 ..oke O 40 I 20 Produce, Refuse, and Skins of Animals. a. Wool and hair of animals unprepared, viz., neither carded, bleached, nor twisted; hair, not worked; feathers for pens, toothpicks, and other uses; feathers for bedding, for dress, unprepared; refuse of skins; dubbing; pullets' eggs, and eggs of other birds or animals; cocoons; silkworms' eggs; manure; and all other animal substances, not worked; as well as animal substances used in dyeing b. Hides, raw, dry, salted or not.. c. Do., moist, salted or not, as well as hides with a coating of earth b. Fats of every other kind, and tallow candles....... Yellow beeswax, in cakes or in pieces..... Yellow beeswax, in tapers of every kind, or otherwise prepared Other fish, salted, pickled, smoked, or dried with the exception of following 0.30 :: ::: ::: Fishes called "Enos," sturgeons, mussels, shrimps, lobsters, tunny-fish in small tins, in barrels, &c., and other kinds of fish in tins prepared for consumption Caviar, black, and "boutargue," with or without layer of wax 3 0 O 20 Oysters 0 50 a. All other shell-fish, shells, zoophytes, and all other produce of fisheries, unprepared, not mentioned above... Wheat and meslin, grain (the additional 15% not levied) quintal a. Other cereals, grain Flours: a. Of wheat, with or without bran b. Of other cereals... a. Other edible farinaceous substances, sago, tapioca, arrowroot, mustard, salep in root or in powder, &c., however prepared b. Bran Rice and chestnuts.. Flour, of rice and of chestnuts, and pearl barley.. Vegetables in general Free. Farinaceous Substances. 372 1 76 Free. ::: 2 08 0 88 0 15 Truffles, vegetables in tins, and other edible roots, in vinegar or 20.. Common cummin, coriander, anise, seeds of common fennel..oke Coffee; roasted chicory root, whole or ground; acorns, simply roasted or ground; figs, roasted or ground; and all vegetable substances roasted or ground, and coffee, ground and mixed with other substances Cocoa, in powder, cakes, or tablets Dr. 1. ...oke 0 80 " e. Cigars of all kinds Note. In addition to the Customs duties, a consumption duty of 4 dr. per oke is levied on tobacco, sub-classes a, b, c, and e. Divers Agricultural Products. a. Cotton, not ginned; flax, raw, jute, raw; straw, white or coloured, reed canes for making chairs; sugar-cane; green vegetables; onions; garlic; fruit-trees er other trees; stalks of oleander and sage suitable for the manufacture of powder; flowers; seeds of all kinds; cocoa in its natural state or in beans; hops, and any other vegetable substance n.o.m....... h, Asphodel, in whole bulbs, or in powder., <, Hemp, raw d. Esparto in general (with the exception of cords of esparto) suitable for upholstery and mattresses. e. Madder, in the root Free. Oils, Edible, Combustible, or suitable for Industrial Uses, Oils, edible, in bottles ..oke 0 50 ... Do., various, edible or not, with the exception of mineral, empyreumatic, aromatic, and medicinal oils... Sesame, and pulp (bouillie) of sesame, and other edible oleaginous substances Oleaginous Substances and Seeds suitable for Industrial Uses, Oleaginous seeds, cottoh seeds, linseed, &c., olive nuts, as well as all oleaginous substances suitable for the extraction of oil b. Beams and planks of pine and fir c. Round trunks of pine and fir, with or without bark e. Chestnut, elm, and other woods.. 13 50 .. 10 C sq. metre 8 O f. Pieces of wood prepared for making boxes ..oke 21 O Hoops of all kinds... a. Cork in general.... b. Corks without metal fittings Staves of all kinds. Beech wood in general.. Walnut, deal, ebony, mahogany, &c., in planks or pieces, and ordinary wood prepared for cabinet-makers' work........oke Cabinet-makers' wood in strips for veneering.. Resin and other Wood Products. Resin of the mastic-tree and black mastic a. Pitch for vineyarns, leaves of the mastic-tree suitable for distilling purposes, amber in the rough, and tinder without phosphorus b. Pitch, dry or liquid tar, "English black," and common resin oke c. Naphtha, colophane, turpentine, raw gums in general, and all wood products, unprepared, n.o.m. ............. Tannins. ...oke Cups of acorns, tree bark, and all vegetable substances used n tanning Minerals, Raw, in General. a. Marble slabs and stones in the rough, slabs for typography and lithography, flint, borax in natural state, hones for knives, razors, &c., of all forms, millstones for steams mills, with or without iron bands, argillous earth in general, peat, fire-clay, moulding sand, coal or lignite, potter's earth, chromate, emery, solid limestone, granite, ophite, sand, materials used in making glass, lime, precious stones not mounted, sulphur ore, or sulphur in powder or in pieces, magnetite, and other raw mineral substances, n.o.m., and sand of all colours..... b. Volcanic ashes (puzzolana), cement, hydraulic lime, earth of Vicenza and Marseilles. ...oke Free. · Free. 5 .oke 5 c. Alum, chalk in pieces, pencils, or powder, Spanish or Mendon white : ::: : Petroleum, refined or raw, and other mineral oils-(petroleum is a Government monopoly) a. Iron ore, cast iron, crude Raw Metals. ..oke h. Hammered iron in bars, without grooves, in plates of all dimensions suitable for building and other purposes, in girders, angle irons, hoop iron, sheet iron not tinned, springs for furniture, iron in sheets, tinned, varnished, or painted, and iron, unwrought, in other forms, n.o.m... ..oke Steel--in bars or pieces, and rolled steel Lead- ore of lead, or of lead combined with other mineral substances, lead in pigs or bars, in plates or in sheets ......oke Tin--ore of tin, or of tin combined with other mineral substances, tin in bars, blocks, pieces, or sheets Zinc: 043 Free. Free. a. Ore of zinc, or of zinc combined with other mineral sub- b. Zinc in plates, combined with other metals, for shipbuilding Free. Free. Copper : Silver-ore of silver, or of silver combined with other mineral substances; silver in blocks or ingots; fragments of silver articles broken up for recasting a. Ore of copper, pure or combined with other mineral sub- b. Copper in plates combined with zinc or other metals Brass brass in blocks, bars, plates, and sheets, thick or thin without gilding ...oke Gold-ore of gold, or of gold combined with other mineral sub- Note. The articles in parenthesis are not covered by the Fixed oils, that is to say, almond, cod-liver oil, castor oil, &c.; plasters and ointments Patent medicines: a. Liquids in bottles... b. Solids in bottles c. Solids in boxes a. Quinine in general ..... ..oke All other medicamenes, n.o.m., without tare allowance ....öke Surgical Articles. Trusses, bandages, cauterising instruments, indiarubber nipples, indiarubber probes, feeding bottles, elastic stockings, suspenders, &c.; plain lint, charpie, cotton, and other substances impregnated with antiseptics..... :::::: : ::::: : ༠༣༠ a. All other dry colours, mineral or metallic, such as red lead, white lead, litharge, &c. ...oke. 0 40 40 b. Do., vegetable or animal, n.o.m. Products of distillery, perfumed, except volatile oils and perfumes a. Starch, starch flours of all kinds b. Potato starch, made bitter by alteration.. .oke. Free. a. Ordinary isinglass, glue of hides or bones, and glue of all kinds ..oke. 0 40 b. Gelatine of all kinds I Wafers Matches of all kinds (Govt. monopoly). 2 0 Prohibited. White wax in cakes or pieces, stearine and sealing wax....oke. I 20 White wax tapers of all kinds and sizes, and mouldings of wax oke. Candles 4 O Inks of all kinds a. Potash, soda, caustic soda for making soap and glass, saltpetre for making powder, and sulphide of carbon 0 50 Free. b. Chloride of lime, sulphate of iron (vitrol), and sulphate of copper (blue vitrol) ..oke. 5 c. Pure acids-sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, phenic acid and similar acids, and all chemical products, n.o.m. d. Impure acids, so-called acids of commerce.. a. For sporting or military purposes, dynamite, and fire Salt or cooking (monopoly) ...oke. I 20 O 20 Prohibited. |