100 kilogs. Fls kr. 5 From millimetre up to 1 Less than half millimetre... millimetres. Card-wire less than 1 millimetres in thickness, for the manufacture of cards, with certificate of permission... Varnished, or coated with copper, zinc, tin, lead, or nickel : Having a thickness of 1 millimetres, and above. Less than 1 millimetres in thickness.. Common cast iron wares: (a) Rough unfinished goods. (b) Scoured or coarsely painted; perforated or polished, turned, or planed in certain places; also coarse ornamental wares of cast iron.. (c) Tubes of common cast iron, unworked, coated with asphalt.. (d) Polished, turned, planed, coated with copper, tin, zinc, or lead, or enamelled or finely painted... (e) Enamelled cooking utensils of cast iron.. The paragraphs marked (b), (c), (d), and (e), above, include similar goods Perforated, or polished, turned, or planed in certain places, or with incised The above wares in combination with wood or cast iron pay the same duties. Wrought iron tubes and tube joints.... Scythes and sickles, in combination with wood or not.. Nails, except horse-shoe nails and shoemakers' nails; also wire nails. Horse-shoe nails, shoemakers' nails... Perforated or hollowed black plate or sheet iron.. Wares of black sheet iron not separately mentioned: Of a thickness of 0.4 millimetre or more... Of a thickness of less than 0.4 millimetre.. Wrought iron boilers; also steam boilers. Articles of sheet iron, not specially mentioned, coated with copper, tin, zinc, or lead, or finely painted.. Railway wheels, finished on axles or not... Fastenings for doors and windows, such as hinges, bolts, &c.; springs for vehicles; pitchforks weighing at least 2 kilogrammes each; hoes and shovels; all these in the rough, scoured, or polished in certain places, or combined or not with wood Wire Fine iron and steel wares: Art castings and light ornaments of cast iron, parts of Steel pens, springs (with the exception of watch springs, and springs for carriages or Having a length of less than 5 centimetres.. Ditto, ditto, of 5 centimetres and above.. Instruments, optical, mathematical, surgical, &c.. Arms and ammunition. See page 864. Cutlery. See page 896. Machinery. See page 896. 8 6 50 THE 66 SHIPPING WORLD YEAR BOOK. Cutlery. 100 kilogs. Fls. kr. Saws, unpolished; files and rasps of a length of 25 centimetres or more. Parts of cutlery, in the rough.. All other cutlery... Surgical instruments Side arms and parts thereof. Sewing and knitting machines: Stands and parts thereof.. Machines without stands, and finished parts thereof (except needles). Detached parts of machines, not finished; rough iron castings for the same; also Machines for the preparation and manufacture of spinning materials; spinning For spinning waste or carded yarns of cotton or wool.. Other kinds of spinning machines... Looms and auxiliary machines for weaving, lace-making machines, knitting looms. Steam ploughs. All these in complete machines, even when imported in pieces. Distilling and cooling apparatus for distilleries, breweries, &c.. Threshing machines.. Machinery for paper-making, with drying apparatus; brick-making machines (machines for the reduction, compression, and other treatment of clay); dough or paste working machines; apparatus for drying fruits and vegetables; calenders of all sorts weighing 6,000 kilogrammes or more; rolling and milling machines; machine tools weighing 10,000 kilogrammes or more; engines for ships; all these in complete machines, even when in pieces; or machinery and apparatus not otherwise mentioned, composed wholly of wood, or of which wood constitutes 75 per cent. or more of the whole.... Ditto, ditto, composed wholly of common metal, or of which common metal constitutes 50 per cent, or more of the whole Other machinery and apparatus Brass and Copper. steam Copper, brass, nickel, and packfong: raw, in blocks; also old broken copper, &c ... ness Sheets and wire of millimetre and less in thickness Common, as boilers, cylinders, kettles, &c., combined or not with wood or iron.. Coarse castings (such as bells and tubes, provided each article weighs more than ΤΟ 6 20 30 ΙΟ 12 or nickeled wares of packfong, bronze, brass, &c..... Finest, i.c., articles de luxe and other finely-wrought, ornamented, and varnished 18 Children's toys, buckles, clasps, buttons, thimbles, and other similar small articles 40 Wire gauze, fine, i.., having 20 warp threads and above per 2 centimetres, with the exception of the under-mentioned. 30 50 35 Ditto, having from 20 up to and including 40 plain warp threads per 2 centimetres; or wire covered with textile material.. Copper and brass cylinders and plates, engraved or not, for Austrian clothprinting factories, may, by special authorisation, be admitted free. Lead. Lead, in blocks, pigs, &c.; also old broken and refuse lead. Ditto, cast as vessels, pipes, plates, bullets, and shot; or rolled or drawn, &c.. 5 00 18 00 5 Tin. 100 kilogs: Fls. kr. free Blocks, ingots, and old broken tin.. Tin wares: Common, as kettles, household articles, &c., combined or not with Fine, combined or not with other materials; or tin foil. 4 00 JO 00 18 00 Wire and pipes; coarse castings, plain, or in combination with wood, or sheet or bar iron; also hollowed or perforated sheets or plates.... Zinc wares: Common, as kettles, household articles, &c., combined or not with wood or iron Fine, combined or not with other materials. Gold and Silver Wares. Gold and silver wares, jewellery, and all wares not separately mentioned, entirely or partly composed of precious metal, including manufactures of gold or silver wire Earthenware and Porcelain. Common pottery: common stoneware; graphite wares.. Common bricks (wall and roofing bricks and tiles), earthen pipes, unglazed, and glazed bricks... Grooved roofing tiles. Bricks of ordinary shape, weighing up to 5 kilogrammes each. Other kinds. Paving materials and pipes of common stoneware, also pipes of glazed earthenware. Retorts, crucibles, and vessels for manufacturing purposes (of graphite, common stoneware, or fire-clay).. Common pottery as in the foregoing paragraph, combined with wood or iron, but not polished nor varnished, Architectural ornaments (including those of terra-cotta), glazed or not; common stoves and parts of stoves; and unglazed tiles for walls and flooring, with the exception of those mentioned below. Earthenware, not otherwise specified: of one colour, or white.. Unglazed wall and flooring tiles, with patterns of different colours produced by pressing together various coloured clays... Of two or more colours, bordered, painted, printed, gilt, or silvered. Porcelain, white.. Porcelain of all other kinds. Earthenware in combination with other materials, so far as not subject to a higher duty under the heads of india-rubber, leather, metal, or small wares. Glass and Wares of Glass. Hollow wares: not pressed, ground, polished, nor figured: wares of natural coloured glass, but not white. White (transparent) wares.. 3 00 Wares of natural coloured or white (transparent) glass, with polished or ground stoppers, bottoms, or rims. White (transparent) wares, polished, figured, pressed, ground, engraved, or cut; massive white glass not specially mentioned.. 6 898 8 8 50 Sheet and plate glass: mirror glass, rough, unpolished; or cast sheets, rough and ribbed, and roofing glass.. .gross weight Sheet or plate glass of all kinds, polished figured, or silvered; or framed mirrors.. Optical glass (flint, crown, zinc, and borax glass), rough, not polished into lenses, in pieces, in tablets, or pressed in the form of lenses, ground or not... Watch glasses, spectacle glasses, and other optical glasses, prepared or polished... Small glass rods, plates, and tubes, without distinction of colour (such as are used in manufacturing beads, blown art wares, and buttons). Window glass, in natural tints (green, half-white, or wholly white), not polished nor figured 100 kilogs. Fls. ks. *Pendants (massive), for lustres, glass buttons, glass coral, glass pearls, enamel, glass drops, and spun glass, coloured or not.... Glass tablets, glass buttons (with or without eyes), glass beads, enamel, or drops, Coloured glass, with the exception of coloured window and sheet glass, and of the gross weight Painted, gilt, or silvered glass, not otherwise mentioned; also imitation gems, unset Glass and enamel wares, not otherwise specified, combined or not with other materials, so far as not subject to higher duties under the heads of indiarubber, metal, leather, or small ornamented wares Glass in rough masses; enamel and glazing in the lump.. Hides, Skins and Leather. Hides and skins: Raw (green or dried, also salted or limed, but not otherwise worked) Sheep or goat skins, tanned (not tawed nor chamois dressed), split or not, but not dyed. Leather common, not otherwise specified; cow and horsehide, merely blacked, stretched, or grained, in whole or half skins; or varnished leather; Russia leather, crocodile, seal, and pig leather, real or imitation, dyed; black dyed glove leather Other fine leather, i.e., blackened leather, except that named above, glove leather, cordovan, morocco, saffian, and all dyed, lacquered, and bronzed leather; leather with impressed designs; also parchment.. Sole leather and waste of sole leather.. Leather wares: common, ie, wares of common leather, not tawed nor chamois Weavers' picker bends and travelling cups (" transportbecher ") of raw un- 25 00 22 00 15 00 1 1 32 50 50 00 India-rubber and Gutta-percha. India-rubber and gutta-percha, raw, or refined. free India-rubber, dissolved; threads of india-rubber not covered with other materials. Hardened india-rubber in sheets, bars, or tubes, polished or not, but not further worked Hose and machine bands of all kinds, combined or not with woven materials or wire 20 88 Shoemakers' wares, combined or not with woven or knitted goods or other materials, so far as not subject to higher duty under the heads of leather or small wares; or india-rubber toys. 30 00 Wares of soft india-rubber, not otherwise specified. Tissues coated, impregnated or incorporated with india-rubber, or cemented with layers of india-rubber. 45 Ready-made clothing, and other wares of tissues enumerated in the preceding class Hardened india-rubber wares.. Shoe fittings or insertions with elastic threads. 25 00 10 00 3 00 00 50 00 40 00 50 00 Other elastic tissues; also hosiery; trimmings and articles made therefrom; all wares combined or not with other materials, so far as not chargeable with higher duties under the heads of leather, metal, or small wares 70 00 Paper, Stationery, and Books. 100 kilogs. Fls. kr. I 50 Paper: Grey blotting and rough packing paper, undyed. Pressboard, glazed cardboard, and leatherboard. Common unsized paper (coarse, grey, half-white, or dyed), and all unsized print- Paper lithographed, printed, or lined, for labels, invoices, &c.; drawing paper, Gilt and silvered paper, and paper with gilt or silvered patterns (real or imitation, Paper wares Mouldings of carton pierre or of similar materials: Wares of paper, cardboard, papier maché, or wood pulp, combined or not with Playing cards (and stamp duty) Prints, engravings, photographs, lithographs, &c... Books (printed), newspapers, manuscripts, maps, music, &c.. Steel pens.: Black or coloured pencils.. Ink and ink powder; or sealing wax. Rags for paper making; or paper pulp, bleached or unbleached; of rags (half stuff) Colours of every kind, in bladders, capsules, shells, pastes, and small boxes.. Oil varnish (including siccative boiled oils) without admixture of resin, turpentine In tin recipients. bottles, &c. Lac varnish (with admixture of resin, turpentine, mineral oils, or alcohol). See also Arsenic, seed oils, tu.pentinc. Chemicals, &c. Carbonate of soda, unrefined or crystallised.. Bicarbonate or caustic. Soda ash Alum, calcined, or in powder Arsenic, white.. Chloride of lime. Chromate of potash. Sulphite and hyposulphite of soda. Bleaching liquid. Borax, refined. Brimstone Capperas (green).. Other kinds Epsom Salts Sal Ammoniac |