Parts of arms: Barrels and locks of pistols and of arms of every kind, revolver mechanisms, bullet moulds, and all other articles belonging to this class, and n.s.m............... Dr. a. Cartridge cases .....oke ........1,000 b. Do. filled 30 000 220 d. Blacking brushes, scrubbing brushes, stable brushes, bottle e. Brushes of all other kinds not mentioned above Travelling Bags. a. Valises of common leather fitted with toilet articles Imitation Stones Mounted. a. Imitation stones, mounted in common metal b. Do., mounted in silver c. Do. do. in gold or platinum a. Billiard tables in general, new or not c. Do. balls of ivory or any other substance Masks. a. Masks of oilcloth or paper b. Do., various tissues Boxes. a. Boxes containing paints Free. b. Do. of common metal, containing toilet apparatus...... oke c. Do. of fine metal, containing toilet apparatus 3 6 O d. Bonbon boxes of silk or velvet, with or without metal, leather, wood or other substance.. e. Jewel cases of velvet, of silk not velveted, with or without metal, leather or embroidery.... Walking Sticks, exclusive of those included in other classes. oke 2 0 2 о 3 20% a.v. d. Of metal, being also weapons, or containing umbrellas or Trays, except those of Gold and Silver. a. Trays, of iron, sheet-iron, brass or wood, or of mixtures of these materials, coloured, varnished, or not, and trays of yellow brass, bronze, zinc, or tin oke b. Trays, silvered entirely or partially, or plated, or of nickel alloy oke Lustres Lustres of glass or crystal, with or without metal, except gold and silver Miscellaneous. Wreckage from native or foreign ships 1 50 10 O oke 0 70 Free. Dressed dolls.. Hair, worked... 1 1 1 1 1 1 Toys, not of wood or paper, of common metals, except lead oke Teeth of all materials, and sets of teeth mounted in metal. a. Cork-stoppers mounted in common metal.. b. Do., mounted in precious metal a. Artists' paint-brushes oke b. Paint-brushes for wall painting in oil or whitewash Seals, lightning-conductors, weavers' combs of all materials, Dr. l. Furs, sewn or in pieces, or mixed with other materials or tissues 20% a.v. Articles which cannot be referred to one of the classes of the tariff, pay a duty of 20% a.v. on the market price in the locality where they are imported. Theatrical costumes and properties are admitted free if re-exported within six months. Goods composed of different or mixed materials, with regard to which no duty is specified in the tariff, are chargeable with the duty fixed for the predominant material. But these goods are chargeable with the duty on the material most heavily taxed, when the composition or mixture increases the value of the goods hy more than 30 per cent All packages, cases, or wrappers of goods free of duty, which can be useful, apart from their use as containing the goods, are chargeable with the special duties fixed by the tariff. They will be admitted free if they are chargeable with the same duties as the goods they contain. TARIFF OF GREECE. General Tariff. Lead ores even combined with other metals; end in bars, plates or sheets, and antimony.. b. In pigs Bronze and Brass. Dr. 1. .100 okes 10 O a. Bronze in blocks, bars, plates or thick or thin sheets, without gild. iug b. Brass in sheets up to 5 centimetres in width Tissues of Wool, &c. Free. ..100 okes a. Tissues of wool, cotton and silk, .. all tissues consisting of these three materials, the quantity of silk not being in excess of the proportion of cotton or wool taken separately Felts, Straws, &c. ..oke a. Felts for hats, cone shaped (with the exception of the felts specified in No. 180), pumiced or not ..each b. Felts of the usual sizes, dyed or not, but neither starched nor gum. . Plaits of straw, bark or white wood in a natural state, i.e. neither .100 okes d. The same, bleached or coloured, for making hats of fine quality 100 okes e. The same for making fancy hats, and the like mixed with other textile materials for making women's hats oke 3 0 Cartridge Cases, Caps, &c. a. Cartridge cases .thousand 8 b. Do. of all kinds, filled 30 0 c. Caps for firearms generally and dynamite caps .....oke 5 Kerosine, paraffin, stearine, and all artificial waxy substances.. Stearine candles Sulphate of iron Frames of common wood, smeared with chalk and ungilded, shoe lasts, wooden taps, wooden inkstands for school use Furniture of common wood, not upholstered Upholstered Of valuable wood, not upholstered, even if imported in pieces Chairs of real cane or bent wood.. Furniture of valuable wood simply upholstered or entirely covered Furniture of valuable wood expensively upholstered Felt for hats, conical (cloche), of natural colours and not otherwise Felt for hats, conical, whether treated by "razing" or not, except those not elsewhere enumerated. Spirit varnishes containing more than 5 litres of alcohol per hectolitre at the Fls. cts. 3 50 .100 kilogs 4 100 kilogs Seed oils Ale and beer. Cheese .hectolitre 100 kilogs. 3 00 5 Ditto, ditto, containing more than 20 per cent. of sugar Biscuits so-called English biscuits, containing up to and including 20 per cent. of sugar 888 80 00 55 Sweetmeats and other confectionery Preserved in sugar or syrup: imported in air-tight boxes, bottles, &c. ingredients 25 top.c., ad. val. 100 kilogs. 25 18 25 Fls. cts. Fish in hermetically-sealed vessels; also all fish, salted, preserved in pickle, oil Mineral waters: in bottles, containing less than 7 litres. 7 litres or more.. In jars and earthen recipients.. Table mustard and sauces.. Spirits of all kinds (50 per cent. alcohol): import duty. 6 " I Unrefined (excise duty): sugar and molasses, of a saccharine richness of 98 per cent. or higher I 25 I 25 6 8 50 96 0 25 25 3 50 63 ...100 kilogs. 27 Of a saccharine richness of less than 98 per cent. for every percentage of quality, but not less than 18 fls. per 100 kilogs..... ....100 kilogs. Melada, molasses, syrups, and other saccharine fluids (excise duty) Refined (excise duty): candy Loaf and lump and all sugars not specially mentioned. Tea Cannon, of mixed metal.. 3 50 100 kilogs. 77753 I 25 5 3 ..100 kilogs. 4 2 I Tobacco, cigars, and snuff: in leaves and 1olls, unstemmed. 65. 12 40 THE FOLLOWING ARE DUTIABLE AT I PER CENT. AD. VAL. Ships and boats. Candles (tallow) Scented and transparent soaps Perfumery containing alcohol, for each 50 p.c. of alcohol: import duty hectolitre Scented and transparent soaps.. Other kinds: hard, also soap powder. THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES ARE DUTIABLE AT 3 PER CENT. AD. VAL. Woollen or worsted yarns, twisted, of more than two threads, dyed or undyed. Gold and silver leaf and wire. DUTIABLE AT 5 PER CENT. AD. VAL. Cotton tissues, hosiery, lace, and trimmings, and other cotton manufactures of all kinds and ready-made clothing. Linen, hemp, and jute. Tissues, lace, tapes, trimmings, and all other manufactures, and ready-made clothing. Silk, hosiery, lace, ribbons and trimmings of silk, pure or mixed with other materials, and other silk manufactures of all kinds, and silk clothing. Woollen and worsted cloths, stuffs, trimmings, hosiery, and all other woollen manufactures, and ready-made clothing. Iron wares, cast or wrought, and tin-plate wares, not varnished nor painted. Instruments, mathematical, surgical, or physical. Steel wares, small wares, surgical instruments. Scissors, knives, and other cutlery, also forks. Swords, sabres, bayonets, &c. Copper wares, lacquered, painted, or not, gilt or bronzed; gilt wire and nails. Tin wares. Zinc wares, lacquered, painted, or not. Gold and silversmiths' wares. Moulds for sugar baking. Earthenware, chinaware, and porcelain of all kinds, not otherwise specified, including earthenware pipes for water supply, drain pipes, &c. Glass and glasswares, all kinds, and mirrors, silvered or not. [Glass shades, for clocks, artificial flowers, &c., and globes for lamps &c., are not charged with the duty on glass when imported with the articles to which they belong.] SHIPPING WORLD Saddle-makers' wares, shoemakers' wares, other leather wares of all kinds. India-rubber and gutta-percha, manufactures of all kinds, and india-rubber shoes. Pasteboard and cardboard. Paper of all kinds; music paper, cartridge paper, grey packing paper, blue paper for grocers, &c. Paper hangings. Playing cards. Papier maché and wares thereof. Books, blank or ruled. Sealing-wax. Pencils. Steel penss. Ink in stone or glass bottles, intended for immediate sale or use. Pickles. Paint. Colours prepared with oil. Guns, pistols, swords, sabres, bayonets, and other warlike implements, mounted or not, and bullets for guns or pistols. Unbleached cotton cloth to be printed Candles, wax, spermaceti and composite. Carriages. Clocks and watches (not including tax on gold and silver wares). Cycles. Electric lamps and appliances for lighting (not part of machinery). Hats, silk and felt. Household furniture. Matches. Millinery. Scented waters. Essential oil, macassar oil, and perfumery wares. Pianos. Toys. Umbrellas and parasols. FREE LIST. Yarns and threads, all kinds. Sailcloth, all kinds. in Holland. Felt for paper manufacture. Iron, raw, old iron, broken pieces, and filings of all sorts; iron cast in rough blocks or pieces; bar, hoop, rod, sheet, angle or T-iron, galvanised or not; rails, fish-plates, chairs for rails, cast and wrought water and gas pipes, and iron wire. Anchors, chains, and capstans for ships. Tin plates. Nails and iron wire ropework. Steel in bars, sheets, rails, fish-plates, or chairs for rails, and steel wire. Tools and implements for use in agriculture and manufactures. Cards, of iron wire. Steam engines, and other machinery for agricultural and industrial purposes. Copper: unwrought and old, hammered or rolled plates, sheets, nails, or wire, red or yellow metal. Copper basins, kettles, and other partly-wrought manufactures of copper not otherwise enumerated. Lead, and lead wares of all kinds. Printing type. Tin, unmanufactured, and foil. Zinc, raw, and in sheets or plates, and also wire. Bricks and roofing tiles, and crucibles. Broken glass, hides and skins, leather and parchments. Transmission bands for machinery, of hides, skins, leather, and india-rubber. India-rubber, plain or vulcanised. Books, printed, maps, charts, and engravings. Ink, n.o.s. Rags. Sulphate of Baryta White and red lead. Alkali. Alum. Arsenic, white. Bleaching materials. Borax, refined. Brimstone. Copperas. Epsom salts. Sal ammoniac. Saltpetre. Salt, unrefined. Glue. Glycerine. Grease: cart grease in boxes, pots, and cases, &c., of one kilogramme, for retail sale, pays a duty of 5 per cent. ad val. Oilcake. Pitch. Resin. Tar. Oil and spirits of turpentine Wax. Cement. Coal, cinders, and patent fuel. Fire clay. Lime. Grindstones (except small 5 pc., a.v.), and millstones. Roofing slates. Butter and margarine. Chocolate, not prepared with sugar. Copper, and substitutes for. Fish, n.o.s. Hops. Rice. Vinegar (for use in preparation). Amylic acid. Wheat. Wheat flour. Yeast. Shot. Blacking. Cordage. Dynamo electric machinery (for factories). Horses. Indigo. Pictures. Starch. _Straw plaiting for hats. Raw wool and hair. TARIFF OF ITALY. Area..... sq. miles 110,623 | Imports 32,100,000 Exports .£74,478,000 58,896,000 Kilogramme 2 204 lbs, avoirdupois. Hectolitre = 22 gals. Lire 9rod. Yarns and Threads-Cotton, Linen, Hemp, Jute, Silk, Woollen and Worsted. Lire, cts. Cotton single, unbleached: measuring not more than 10,000 metres to the half-kilogramme .100 kilogs. 18 00 60 00 Ditto, bleached, 20 per cent. above the duty on single, unbleached, according to class. NOTE.-Yarns slightly blued or otherwise lightly tinted with colour which disappears on washing are considered as bleached. |