THE SHIPPING WORLD YEAR BOOK. Printed tissues, 30 lire per 100 kilogs. above the duty on the tissue. NOTE.-Shawls (not sewn) of printed woollen tissue are treated as printed woollen tissues, even when they have woven fringes. Brocaded tissues, 40 lire per 100 kilogs. above the duty on the tissue. Embroidered tissues, embroidered in chain-stitch, 200 lire per 100 kilogs. above Ditto, in lock-stitch, 300 lire per 100 kilogs. above the duty on the tissue accord- Felts, having a thickness of 3 millimetres or less, pay as tissues of carded wool. Having a thickness of more than Shaped (foggiate) Hosiery and knitted wares, plain Galloons for clothing Other galloons, also ribbons Buttons Fringes, braids, trimmings, &c. 3 millimetres Lire cts: 100 kilogs. 20 00 NOTE.-Braids and trimmings of which the surface is composed of wool and other textile materials, except silk, with the wool in less proportion than 50 p.c., are subject to a duty of Lace With threads of common metal, 2 lire per kilog. above the duty on the tissue, Stays and corsets of wool, for women, trimmed or embroidered.. ...each Other ready-made clothing, and made-up articles of woollen and worsted, as the tissue of which composed, with an addition of 35 p.c. NOTE. (1) Woollen clothing for men and boys, and woollen mantles and jackets for women are subject to the duties on the most highly taxed material which enters into their composition in cases where such material forms more than one-tenth of the total surface of the complete article. (2) If more than 10 p.c. of the surface of an article is composed of two or more materials more highly taxed than the principal material, the article will be charged with a rate of duty equal to the arithmetical mean of the rates applicable to the more highly taxed materials which enter into its composition. (3) The surtax for sewing on shawls, scarfs, and fichus of wool, woven or knitted, printed or not, and with or without fringes, is fixed at 20 p.c., instead of 35 p.c., as is also the surtax for sewing on blankets and carpets of wool simply hemmed. Manufactured, in rough castings, articles for furniture, for ornament, or for domestic use Other articles.. .....100 kilogs. 100 kilogs. I 00 Manufactured in castings, planed, turned, or otherwise worked, articles for fur- Manufactured in castings, tinned, enamelled, nickeled, varnished, oxidised, 07 Having in section one or more sides or diameters of 7 millimetres or less, but exceeding 5 millimetres ing wire) Having in section one or more sides or diameters of 5 millimetres or less (exclud ...100 kilogs. 7 ... ..100 kilogs. 9 00 888 Wire, including wire of tempered steel, having a diameter of from 1 up to 5 Llre cts: millimetres .....100 kilogs. II 00 Having a diameter of 1 millimetres or less. Sheets and plates, having a thickness of 4 millimetres and above.. From 1 to 4 millimetres.. 1inillimetres or less Tubes of sheet iron, having a thickness of 4 millimetres and above. Forged or cast in coarse manufactures, hinges of iron, simply wrought.. Iron and steel of second fabrication (manufactured articles): Heavy articles (grossi), planed, filed, turned, drilled, &c., over a small part only of the surface Over the whole or a large part of the surface. Articles tinned or varnished, or coated with lead or zinc.. 13 25 100 kilogs. Lighter articles (piccoli), planed, filed, turned, drilled, &c., over a small part only of the surface Over the whole or a large part of the surface. Articles tinned or varnished, or coated with lead or zinc. Dishes, pans, and the like, of sheet iron of any thickness, with only the interior surface polished .100 kilogs. Articles oxidised, enamelled, nickeled, or lacquered, or with fittings of other metals, or combined with glass or ceramic products.. Wrought nails of iron or steel.. .100 kilogs. 50 17 25 25 Sheet or plate iron, coated with lead or zinc, or galvanised, plain, having a thickness of more than 1 millimetres .100 kilogs. 13 1 millimetres or less 15 333 Manufactured, plain, including corrugated sheets, having a thickness of more than Combined with other materials, the sheet iron having a thickness of more than Manufactured, plain, included corrugated sheets, having a thickness of more 20 1 millimetres or less 22 .... Combined with other materials, the sheet iron having a thickness of more than Sheet or plate iron, coated with tin (tin plate) or copper, or oxidized, plain, having a thickness of more than 14 millimetres.. 1 millimetres or less Steel springs of all kinds Tools and implements of iron or steel, common, axes, ploughs, hatchets, ordinary The same enamelled, lacquered, or oxidised (excluding small wares)... ос 22 888 88 Wire gauze, 15 lire per 100 kilogs. above the duty on the wire of which made. Needles and pins Instruments, optical, mathematical, surgical, physical &c.. Lire cts. 100 kilogs. 80 00 Card furniture (for carding machines) Boilers for machinery, tubular Other kinds Machine tools for working wood and metals. Detached parts of machines other than sewing machines, of cast iron. Of wrought iron or steel Apparatus for heating, refining, distilling, &c.. Fine, plain Polished, varnished, galvanised, or coated with zinc, copper, tin, or lead, or partially in combination with other metals Enamelled, lacquered, or oxidised, but not burnished .100 kilogs. Files and rasps, having a length, not including the handle, of more than 30 centimetres 15 and up to 30 centimetres Less than 50 centimetres 00 68 00 14 00 12 00 9 00 10 00 18 00 17 17 88 Swords and sword blades pay as manufactures of the material of which chiefly composed. Kitchen and pocket knives with handies of common wood 17 100 kilogs. 150 So 9 Fine .kilog. 60 80 Table and kitchen knives with handles of horn and bone; also pocket knives with similar handles, but without ornamentation of any sort..........100 kilogs. Pocket knives with handles of common metal, or with handles of horn or bone ornamented with metal, mother of pearl, &c., common. . too kilogs. Table and pocket knives, with handles of mother-of-pearl, tortoise-shell, or ivory 100 kilogs. 100 Cutlery of all kinds with ornamentation of precious meta! or with plated orna. ments Fine 150 150 .100 kilogs. Scissors and shears 17 Scythes and sickles 12 Saws and saw blades; hand saws. Tools and implements of ron or steel, common, plain Hot air, compressed air, gas, and petroleum machines, and rotary motors, weighing more than 30 kilogrammes Boilers, multitubular, of cast or wrought iron Others, including boilers of the Galloway system.. Hydraulic, and water or wind motors (turbines, hydraulic wheels, pulsometers, pumps and elevators, presses, accumulators, lifts, hydraulic lifts, &c.) Machine tools for working wood and metal (saws, planes, drills, machines for Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of paper and of paper pulps.. 8 00 7 00 Detached parts of machines: of cast iron (with the exception of sewing machines, and machines classed as such). 100 kilogs. Of wrought iron or steel.. Detached parts of sewing machines.. Apparatus for heating, refining, distilling, &c.. Copper, brass, bronze: ingots, cakes, rosettes, filings, and old broken articles Bars, sheets, or plates.. Tubes of any diameter. Wire of any diameter, including wire with an iron centre. Rods, sheets, or wire gilt or silvered. opper, brass, or bronze wares: hammered or rolled, in coarse articles.. Hooks or clasps (" ganghereile ")... Burners for lamps.. .... Ornamental wares not gilt nor silvered, including brass fittings for electric lamps Gilt or silvered wares.. Wire gauze pays the duty upon the wire of which made, with an addition of 15 lire per 100 kilogs. Apparatus of copper for heating, refining, distilling, &c.. Tin, and its alloys with lead and antimony: hammered, in sheets or foil, of any sort Tin wares. Varnished Zinc: rolled, in plates or sheets.. Zinc wares gilt or silvered. Gold leaf (including the weight of the books).. Other kinds, including articles ornamented or varnished Silver leaf (including the weight of the books). Gold and silver wire, having a diameter of at least two millimetres. Jewellery, of silver or silver gilt. Silversmiths' wares, of silver or silver gilt, and silver plate. Tiles of Marseilles or Paris pattern, and perforated bricks.. .hectog. 14 00 100 kilogs. 0 25 Earthenware tiles... Pottery common: crucibles, retorts and pipes, enamelled or not; architectural ornaments, jars, pots, and similar coarse manufactures; also plain utensils and household articles, whether coated with a metallic glazing of a brown, yellow, green, or red colour, or not Stoves and parts thereof, of any shape.. Other kinds, including utensils and household articles with ornamentation of any description, statues, and ornamental ware.. Majolica, or wares of coloured clay covered with enamel or opaque Sheet or plate glass or crystal: unpolished: common window glass, measuring in length and breadth together-less than 120 centimetres 9 00 II 00 More than 200 centimetres. Other than common window glass, including glass for roofing or paving... Wired glass for roofing.. 22 00 28 00 Polished glass: not silvered, measuring in length and breadth together-not more Lire cts. than 160 centimetres.. 100 kilogs. More than 160 centimetres. Mirrors, framed, and plate glass for mirrors, polished and silvered (including weight of case :) measuring in length and breadth together not more than 160 centi.100 kilogs. More than 160 centimetres. Glass and crystal wares: simply blown or moulded, not coloured, ground, nor metres cut Coloured, dyed, ground, cut, or polished with emery. 40 00 50 00 100 kilogs. 8 50 NOTE.-White or coloured hollow glass wares, simply blown, and not ground, polished, emery-ground, nor cut, silvered on the inside, and whether coated on the exterior (either wholly or in part) with yellow varnish, or with coarsely-painted decorations-such as globes for gardens, candlesticks, vases, salt-cellars, and the like. Photographic plates.. Marked to indicate measures or degrees.. Glass buttons with metal shanks... Common bottles (for use in bottling wines).. 18 00 Demijohns, whether covered with straw or not. Glass, crystal, and enamel in beads, cut as gems, or in pendants for chandeliers, and other similar wares.... Vitrifications and enamel in lumps, sticks, or powder. Tanned without the hair, and finished: kid and lamb leather, for gloves.. Varnished Cut in boot uppers, vamps, &c., as the leather of which made, with an addition of 15 per cent. In bands for hats, as the leather of which made, with an addition of 50 per cent. Leather wares: harness makers' wares.. Portmanteaus, except those containing toilet articles, &c. India-rubber and gutta-percha: cut in sheets, and articles of sheet india-rubber Boots and shoes of india-rubber, lined or trimmed with stuffs. Tissues mixed with india-rubber and wares thereof, except clothing and tissues waterproofed (" gommati ") in the piece.. Other manufactures of india-rubber or gutta-percha. NOTE. Tissues waterproofed in the piece and articles of charged with duty according to the tissue of which composed. Coloured, gilt, or painted (including paper bleached for lithography or photography) Packing paper, dyed in the pulp or not: not smoothed by the cylinder. Cardboard, common. Fine pays the duty leviable upon the respective qualities of paper. Playing cards and cards for taroc. Prints, lithographs, and labels. Buttons of papier maché and similar materials. 50 8888888 88 ૩૬ 88888 દ દ દ 30 75 00 00 |