9. Hats of the fur of the hare, otter, beaver, or of horsehair, not trimmed, each Do trimmed. 10. Mattresses, pillows, and other similar articles, with linings or co:erings of leather, or of any kind of tissue ...kilog. 2,500 50 700 6,000 11. Cordage of all kinds, in the piece or in made-up articles, such as oilbags and sacks for fat acids, simple or with iron or copper fittings, and similar wares [wrappers called capas-gross] 12. Tissues of horsehair, crinoline, in the piece or in patterns [net] ..kilog. Do in made-up articles of any kind not specified, with or without ....kilog. 8000 50 Do with handles or backs of bone, buffalo or other horn, or wood, with Do for shoes, harness, and animals, with or without straps.. 4,000 50 Do not specially mentioned... 4,000 50 Brushes combined with combs, mirrors, &c., shall be liable to a surtax of 20 p.c. By beard brushes shall be meant those of which the surface covered with hair does not exceed centimetres. Brushes exceeding this size shall be considered as hair brushes. 14. Feather dusters, of peacock and similar feathers.... Do of all other kinds 16. Fans of feathers, with handles, ribs or fittings of bone, horn, or wood Do with ribs of ivory, mother-of-pearl, or tortoiseshell.. Fans only measuring 27 centimetres from the extremity of the fittings to the extremity of the feathers shall be considered as children's fans, and liable to one-half of the respective duties. 17. Plumes, pompoms, for military equipment-of feathers [with the exception .each 5,200 50 50 50 Do in flowers, single or in wreaths and other ornaments [tare as 17] Do do gilt or painted, cut or not* 19. Brushes, painters', &c., large, with curved handles, for tarring✨ Do for painting and whitewashing* Do fine, in quills, for painting and other similar uses* Do for artists and gilders, including flat brushes for graining of cardboard boxes, gross] Do of horsehair [same tare]. ..gramme 100 .kilog. 7,000 18. Feathers, for flowers and ornaments, small or in bunches [tare as 17] Do do bird's, ornamental, cock and pigeon feathers, and the like [tare as 17] .....gramme Do do curled, whole or arranged, detached or united in plumes [tare Do do of ivory, mother-of-pearl or tortoiseshell Painters' brushes, &c., imported without handles, shall be liable to double the duties. 20. Brooms of all kinds-with handles 50 9,000 50 21. Hand screens, with handles of bone buffalo or other horn, or wood, each 1,300 50 50 50 Tissues of hair are dutiable as those of wool, according to kind. When articles mentioned in the present class have ornaments or fittings of ivory, mother-of-pearl or tortoiseshell, and when they are not enumerated in that state, they shall be liable to a surtax of 30 p.c. those ornamented with gold or silver shall be subject to a duty of 60 p.c. ad valorem. CLASS III. Hides, Skins and Leather-raw, prepared, tanned or lacquered, 24. Prepared and tanned, with the hair-ermine, beaver, otter, &c. [cases, 10 p.c.; bales, gross]. 300 30 30 30 40 moroccoed leather, kid 30 Tare allowance as No. 5. Prepared without the hair-other not specially mentioned, of natural colour Reis. ..[same tare] kilog. 1,400 Do do do dyed or blackened 2,200 Do lacquered or varnished, ox-hide or horse-skins, grained, called Russian leather ...[same tare] kilog. 6,000 Do do smooth, and all other smooth or grained leather 39 3,000 Fine manufactured or embossed leather or hides shall be liable to a surtax of 20 p.c. Manufactures of Leather. 25. Whips without handles ................. 26. Harness of all kinds of leather, for carriages, with ornaments of varnished or tinned iron, single harness Do do with ornaments of common metal, single harness Do do with ornaments of plated, silver, or gilt metal, single harness .set 60,000 27. Purses, bags, necessaries and cases, for sewing, plain or combined with 28. Game bags, plain, or with powder and shot flasks Do do with ornaments of fine metal, or of gilt or silvered metal.. Bridles without reins, and reins imported separately from the bridles, are subject to onehalf the above duties. 30. Boots and shoes-Boots, long, Hessians Do not specially mentioned 888888888 88 88 888 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 бо 60 60 ...pair 20,000 Do and laced shoes, of leather or skin, or cotton, woollen or linen Do do of silk, or other tissues mixed with silk, up to 22 centimetres in length ...pair 6,000 Do do more than 22 centimetres in length 14,000 Do Low shoes and buskins, of leather or skin, or of cotton, woollen or Do of silk, or other tissues mixed with silk, up to 22 centimetres in length,, 3,000 .pair 1,200 60 " 7,000 Do Slippers and sandals, of leather or skin, or of cotton, woollen or ...pair 700 1,400 Do of silk, or other tissues mixed with silk, up to 22 centimetres in length .pair 3,000 60 Do do more than 22 centimetres in length Do Clogs of all kinds .... 7,000 88 88 88 8888 88 888 60 60 1,900 Boots and shoes with high uppers, for women and children, called ladies' boots and halfboots, which exceed in height, excluding the heels, two-thirds (3) of the length of the sole, and shoes of all kinds embroidered with gold or silver thread, shall be liable to a surtax of 20 p.c. Shoes in which silk is simply used for embroidering, ornamenting, &c., shall not be considered as shoes of tissues mixed with silk. Leather of all kinds, cut-out for shoes, stitched or lined, shall be considered as a finished and prepared article, but a reduction of 20 p.c. of the respective duties shall be granted. By buskins are understood common shoes, half-goloshed, with straight heels of one piece, low uppers and ordinary eyelets. 31. Hats and caps of all kinds ..each 4,700 32. Ammunition bags, with or without tubes, and those in form of a powder flask... ...doz. 12,000 33. Girths. 34. Carriage traces, cilhões, plain, or with ornaments or fittings of metal Do with ornaments or fittings of plated, gilt or silvered metal 35. Belts of all kinds* 36. Horse collars, plain, or with ornaments of common metal Do with ornaments of plated, gilt or silvered metal ....each 1,200 common .... ..each 15,000 25,000 ..kilog. 10,000 ..each 6,000 60 10,000 88888888 60 60 60 60 60 60 Tare allowance as No. 5. 27,000 60 10,000 60 41. Trunks of any size, with or without lining of pasteboard, covered with sheepskin, canvas and the like, up to 60 centimetres in length....each 5,000 60 Do do from 60 to 80 centimetres in length Do do above 80 centimetres in length " Do of sole or other leather, varnished or not, up to 60 centimetres Do do from 60 to 85 centimetres in length 60 12,000 ..each 12,000 43. Blankets, cloths, pads and skins of morocco, guariba, onca, goat or other, for horses [net.].. 60 8888 888 888 888 888 8 42. Hose, machine belting and all other articles of leather, for pumps and for ships' use [net.].. ...kilog. 2,400 30 44. Breast straps of white, dyed or varnished leather. 45. Leggings or gaiters.. .kilog. 2,000 50 ..pair 5,000 60 46. Tips for billiard cues............. .kilog. 5,000 47. Cruppers of white, dyed or varnished leather ..doz. 12,000 60 48. Saddles for men, covered with pigskin, or with pigskin and chamois leather, or with skin known as jaspeados... ...each 40,000 60 "" 15,000 60 60 Do do covered with sheepskin, or with sheepskin and pigskin .......each 30,000 Saddles for men and for women, and all other similar articles for the use of travellers and persons crossing the frontier, are free from duty. The duties on saddles do not include those of the harness with which they are imported. 49. Bands for hats, stitched or not*. ....kilog. 2,400 50. All other articles of leather not specially mentioned, shoemakers' or saddlers', for military and other outfit, with or without ornaments of common metal* 20 60 .........kilog. 6,000 When articles mentioned in the present class are ornamented with gold, silver, ivory, mother-ofpearl or tortoiseshell, and when they are not enumerated in that state, they shall be dutiable at the rate of 60 p.c. ad valorem. CLASS IV. Meat, Fish, Oleaginous Substances and other Animal Products. 51. Oils and oleaginous substances, of horse, whale, seal and other animals, and oils prepared for lubricating machines [barrels, 15 p.c.; tins,5 p.c] kilog. Do Refined, for sewing machines and the like (tins or glass receptacles, gross] These duties are only applicable to oils imported in casks; if imported in demijohns, they shall be liable to a surtax of 20 p.c.; and if in bottles, flasks or small decanters, 50 p.c. includ ing the duty on the receptacle. This note is not applicable to refined oils for lubricating sewing machines and the like. 52. Lard, rendered or prepared [barrels, 20 p.c.; tins, bottles, tubs and similar receptacles, gross] 53. Meat, fresh, frozen or otherwise preserved by a refrigerative processBeef, mutton and pork [barrels or tubs, 30 p.c.; cases, 10 p.c.; tins or wrappers called capas, gross] Do of all kinds, in brine or smoked 300 ..kilog. 1,000 Do Hams, meat preserves, sausages, tongues, soups or jellies and all Do Candles, ordinary or polished, and wax tapers 55. Glue or gelatine, prepared for typography [barrels or cases, 10 Do not specially mentioned [same tare] .... Tare allowance as No. 5. THE SHIPPING WORLD 99 YEAR BOOK. 56. Spermaceti, raw or prepared, strained, in lumps or refined [barrels or Do Candles 57. Guano and other manures ..... 58. Milk, preserved, condensed, sterilized or prepared in any manner [tins, 59. Tongues, tripe or intestines of oxen, pigs and any other animal, dried or 60. Butter [pots, 40 p.c.; barrels, 30 p.c.; tins, bocals and similar receptacles, 62. Fish not otherwise mentioned, shellfish, oysters and other molusca, also Do other of all kinds, dried, salted or in brine [same tare] .....kilog. Do fresh, frozen or otherwise preserved by a refrigerative process [same Do preserved in any manner-Sardines [tins or bottles, gross] 63. Cheese of all kinds [cases 18 p.c.; tins or wooden boxes, gross ...kilog. " " " 65. Blood of oxen or other animals, dried or prepared [barrels or cases, ..kilog. 66. Soapy substances and the like, not perfumed [cases, 8 p.c.; tins, gross] Do Candles: purified tallow for pomades [same tare] 68. Stearine, raw [barrels or cases, 12 p.c.; cases or boxes of cardboard and Do Candles [same tare] 69. Bacon, salted or in brine [packages of all kinds, gross] CLASS V. ..kilog. Ivory, Mother-of-Pearl, Tortoiseshell, and other Animal Substances- raw or prepared. 70. Ivory and mother-of-pearl, raw, sawn, or prepared [net]......... 71. Tortoiseshell and claws of the tortoise [net].. 72. Whalebone [net] 73. Whelks, cowries, and other shells not specially mentioned [net] 74. Sponges, fine Do common, for cleaning floors and for similar use 75. Bone, cuttle [net].... 77. Horns, of the rhinoceros, narwhal, and hippopotamus [net] Do of cattle [net] Do of the buffalo and stag, raw [net] 60 15 78. Hoofs and claws of all kinds not specially mentioned [net] 300 15 Do of ivory, mother-of-pearl, or tortoiseshell* 79. Fancy articles, and articles for personal ornament, &c., of bone, buffalo, or other horn*.. 80. Snuff-boxes of bone, buffalo, or other horn* Do of ivory, tortoiseshell, or tortoiseshell and horn* Snuff-boxes having a small plate or incrustation of gold or gilt silver shall be liable to a surtax of 30 p.c.; those which, in addition to the plate, have other incrustations or mountings of such metals shall be liable to a surtax of 50 p.c. 81. Buttons and button moulds with holes,of bone,buffalo,or other horn kilog. .1,000 Do do of ivory, mother-of-pearl, or tortoiseshell* Ivory, Mother-of-Pearl, Tortoiseshell, and other Animal Substances- 300 15 .... Do do with incrustations of or inlaid with other materials*. Do of ivory, mother-of-pearl, or tortoiseshell* Do with shanks or with ornaments of the following or any other material, excepting gold and silver, of bone, buffalo, or other horn..kilog. 3,000 Do do with incrustations of or inlaid with tortoiseshell, ivory, or mother-of-pearl*.. " 12,000 632768 50 50 Tare allowance as No. 5. 83. Plates or sheets of horn (for lanterns and the like) [net] Do of ivory (for drawing and the like) [net] 84. Fans of bone, buffalo, or other horn Do of ivory, mother-of-pearl, or tortoiseshell 85. Fish-skin, prepared for polishing 86. Combs of bone, buffalo, or other horn, of all kinds Do of ivory of all kinds Do of tortoiseshell, hair-combs, round combs and the like* 87. Powder horns [net] 88. Ribs of whalebone for corsets* Do for ramrods and other purposes 50 45.000 50 50 89. All articles not specially mentioned, of bone, buffalo, or other horn* Do of ivory or mother-of-pearl Do of tortoiseshell 65,000 Articles of bone, buffalo, or other horn, with ornaments of ivory, mother-of-pearl, or tortoiseshell, not specially mentioned, shall be liable to a surtax of 30 p.c. Articles with ornaments o gold or gilt silver shall, when not enumerated in that state, be dutiable with a surtax of 80 p.c. CLASS VI. 90. Fresh fruits, chestnuts, hazelnuts, cocoa-nuts, walnuts, almonds, and olives of all kinds [barrels or cases, 14 p.c.; hogsheads, 17 p.c.; bocals, 30 p.c.; tins, bottles, flasks, small boxes, cases of wood or cardboard, gross].kilog. Do Fruits, dried or drained, of every kind [same tare].. 91. All other kinds of fruits, nuts, &c., mentioned or not, preserved in spirits, syrup, in paste, or jelly [barrels or cases, 10 p.c.; tins, bottles, flasks, small boxes, boxes of wood or cardboard, with the exception of straw envelopes, gross] Do preserved in sugar, dried or without glazed juice, or otherwise prepared or candied [same tare]................ CLASS VII. Vegetables, Farinaceous Products and Cereals. All cereals, except wheat, must, under Law of December, 1904, pay 1p.c. additiona duty, in gold. 92. Canary-seed and panic [barrels or cases, 12 p.c.; sacks, gross]......kilog. 100 50 93. Rice in the husk 97. Flour, fecule and comestible powers-Wheat flour (glass receptacles Do Flour of maize, rice, potatoes, barley, oats, rye, sago, tapioca and Do Warton's ervalenta arabica, Du Barry's revalenta, racahout, salep and other similar products, simple or compound ....[same tare]..kilog. 2,000 98. Beans of all kinds [barrels or cases, to p.c.; sacks, gross]............. 99. Pastry, common sea biscuits [barrels. 35 p.c.: kegs or cases, 10 p.c.; sacks, 102. Vegetables, farinaceous products and garden plants, not otherwise mentioned, dried, fresh, salted, or in brine (same tare] Do preserved, of all kinds, mixed or not with fruit, in paste or otherwise prepared [same tare]....... 20 20 50 CLASS VIII. Plants, Leaves, Flowers, Fruits, Seeds, Roots, Barks, Peels, Fodder and Spices 103. Shrubs, trees and plants, living, of all kinds 104. Garlic, loose, strung or in bunches [net].... 105. Berries, grains, beans, fruits, thistles, seeds, nuts and other similar products, used in dyeing, medicine, &c., safflower. saffron or carthamus |