Reis. 596. Tissues not otherwise mentioned, of floss silk, unbleached [net]....kilog. 20,000 Do bleached, dyed, printed, figured or brochés [net].... Do knitted, of pure silk, or of silk mixed with any other material, with or without glass beads [net] 30,000 ...kilog. 42,000 p.c. a.v. 60 бо 60 38 8 8 70 Do not otherwise mentioned, plain, figured, damasked or with flowers and other velveted ornaments imitating embroidery, brochés [net] ....kilog. 56,000 597. Bands and insertions of any kind of silk tissue, or of silk mixed with any other material, plain or embroidered, with or without lace, including plaits, plissés..... .[tare as 588]..kilog. 45.000 60 ...each 12,000 598. Blinds for windows, with or without rollers.. ..[net]..kilog. 50.000 25,000 Do of silk and cotton...... Articles enumerated in the present class, if ornamented with glass pearls and beads, and when not described in that state in the tariff, shall enjoy a rebate of 20 p.c. CLASS XIX. Paper and its Manufactures. 600. Albums for drawings, photographs, and postage stamps, with covers of Do with ornaments of gold, silver, ivory, mother-of-pearl, or tortoiseshell [same tare] Albums containing prints, chromos, or photographs, will pay 30 p.c. in addition to the above duties. 601. Boxes and cases of cardboard, pasteboard, or papier-mache, for snuff and similar purposes...... Do large, for hats, head ornaments, and the like 602. Cardboard, white or coloured, in sheets [boxes, 10 p.c.; bales, 2 p.c.; cases 300 .....kilog. 1,500 .....kilog. ...kilog. 1,000 pack 1,000 Do not finished, or in sheets for cutting out, coloured or simply printed [same tare] kilog, 10,000 604. Hats and caps, plain, imitating straw or covered with oilcloth, for soldiers Do trimmed Do for placards, advertisements, toys, and similar uses [same tare] 3,100 50 50 on gelatine, or on oiled or gelatinous paper, for windows, Glacier and other systems Do not specially mentioned... Prints imported with, and forming part of, illustrated journals shall pay the duties levied on journals. Prints gummed on cardboard for placards and advertisements shall enjoy a rebate of 30 p.c. 2,600 606. Blank books, of paper, plain, ruled or lined, for accounts, &c., with or 50 50 Do do with covers of ivory, mother-of-pearl, or tortoiseshell [same_tare] Do do with ornaments of gold or silver.. 608. Manuscripts of any description, bound, stitched, or in separate sheets .... 609. Maps, hydrographic and similar charts, bound, stitched, or in separate sheets [boxes, 10 p.c.; bales, 2 p.c.; cases or boxes of cardboard and similar wrappers, gross] .kilog. 611. Printed or lithographed articles, invoices, notes, bills of lading, envelopes, account sales, circulars, prospectuses, visiting cards, travelling tickets, receipts, block notes, posters, labels, calendars, advertisements, price lists and other similar goods, single or in sheets, gummed or not, on paper or cardboard, of any size or quality, loose, stitched, or bound, of one colour 610. Music, stitched, bound, or in loose sheets. Do of two or more colours Printed wares, in loose sheets, gummed on cardboard, shall enjoy a rebate of 30 p.c. The preceding articles when abandoned and sold at public auction, and when the offered price does not cover the duties, shall be withdrawn from the sale and destroyed. Prospectuses, catalogues, posters, and other similar articles, exclusively destined to advertise industrial products, and imported for gratuitous distribution, shall be liable to the duties leviable on printed books, with a rebate of 60 p.c., whatever be the colour in which printed. 612. Cap and shako peaks of cardboard, plain or covered with leather or oilcloth, bordered or not with metal. 613. Paper, pulp, of any quality, for the manufacture of paper*. .kilog. 350 Do do with gilt edges, stamped, ruled for commercial purposes, bordered 10 100 Do painted, printed, dyed, or coloured, plain, figured, or moroccoed, for binding and similar uses .kilog. 400 Do gilt or silvered, real or imitation 1,600 Do albumenised or chloridated, for photography 2,600 Do Blotting and filtering. 300 Do white or coloured, satiny or not, in pieces or in rolls, for prints Do Tissue paper, white or coloured, for copying letters, unsized or oiled, carbonised, Oriental, rice, Chinese, vegetable, and similar paper..kilog. Do Toilet paper. Do Brims of cardboard, covered with cotton or cloth, gummed, for hats kilog. Do Collars, cuffs, and fronts, for shirts " 1.000 Do Linings and side pieces for hats, with or without tissue of silk* Do coated with imitation gold or silver, for the manufacture of flowers* Do cut or prepared in any other manner, for confectioners, with or with- ....kilog. 4,800 ...kilog. 1,000 50 100 614. Cardboard, varnished, for cap peaks and similar uses* Do not specially mentioned 700 50 100 615. Portfolios, plain or covered with tissue, leather or oilcloth [cases or boxes of cardboard and similar wrappers, gross] ...kilog. 2.000 50 Do covered with velvet or silk [same tare] 616. All other articles of paper, cardboard, or papier-mâché, not otherwise mentioned 50 Should articles enumerated in the present class be ornamented with ivory, mother-of-pearl, tortoiseshell, gold, or silver, and when not specially mentioned in that state, they shall be dutiable at the rate of 50 p.c. ad valorem. Tare as No. 609. CLASS XX. Stones, Earths, and other Minerals. 617. Alabaster, marble, porphyry, jasper, and other similar stones Do in the rough, in pieces, hewn or sawn ....... Reis. ..cubic metre 15,000 ....sq. metre 2,300 ....kilog. 60 p.c. a.v. 20 30 50 Do polished or manufactured, tiles, slabs, of any form or kind, for what ever use Do articles not specially mentioned Slabs exceeding 10 centimetres in thickness shall, when rough, be considered as hewn or sawn pieces; when polished, they shall be dutiable as polished or manufactured a:ticles. 618. Amianthus or asbestos Do raw or prepared, unravelled, carded, in fibres, wool, or tow, and in Do do Yarn, twisted, cord, or string [same tare] ..kilog. Do do tissues, ribbons, gaskets, and washers of tissue, combined or not ..kilog. Do do Colours in whatever manner prepared [same tare]... Do do Ornaments and fittings of cardboard for roofs and walls. Do do articles not specially mentioned. 20 20 20 20 20 10 25 10 25 .kilog. 619. Moulding clay and sand [hogsheads or cases, gross] .kilog. .....kilog. Do Water conducts and pipes, straight, curved, and conducts and pipes Do Crest tiles, fittings, and all other ornaments not specially mentioned, ..[same tare] ..kilog. Do Bottles or vases of clay for the pile, insulators and any other parts, Do articles of fire-clay, not specially mentioned, of any form or shape, ... Do Roofing tiles of all kinds, including ventilators and chimney-tops of Do do of clay, glazed Do Bricks, building, solid Do do do hollow Do do paving, of clay, plain... Do do do of clay, glazed, ceramic tiles... Do do do of calcined clay and non-porous stoneware, plain or with mosaics. Do do Fire-clay or refractory Do do Bath bricks [hogsheads or cases, 10 p.c] Do Cylinders for Pasteur and other filters... Metal fittings, parts of caoutchouc, aud vessels of faience or glass, imported with cylinders for filters, shall be dutiable separately. Vessels of earthenware with filters of charcoal shall be liable to the duty leviable on apparatus and articles not specially mentioned, of any form or shape 622. Bitumens, solid, amber, jet black or yellow succin [hogsheads or cases, 10 p.c.; casks and similar receptacles, 20 p.c.].. ......kilog. 1,600 50 630. Chalk, in lumps [hogsheads or cases, 10 p.c.; tins. 5 p.c.; cases or boxes of Do prepared for tailors, for billiard cues, &c... ..kilog. " 631. Glass, spun, slag wool, silicate cotton, for boilers [hogsheads or cases 5 p.c.; sacks, gross] Do Silicate boiler cloth [same tare]. 632. Slate, unprepared, in slabs and for roofing [tare as 623] Do in tiles Do cut or prepared in pencils or in writing slates [same tare] 633. Flint stones, rough [hogsheads or cases 5 p.c.; sacks, gross].. Do cut or prepared for fire-arms, &c. [same tare] ...kilog. Bitumens, solid, asphalte prepared for streets Do do do not specially mentioned Do Liquid, rectified or colourless Do Coal tar, liquid, in paste, or solid [barrels or tins, gross] 623. Armenian bole, ordinary or common [hogsheads or cases, 5 p.c.] 20 50 50 50 50 Do for gilding [same tare]... 624. Lime, in lumps or in powder [hogsheads or cases, 10 p.c.; sacks, gross] 625. Coal and charcoal, carbons prepared for electricity [same tare].. Do Coal and coke 626. Roman and Portland cement and the like, raw or in powder [same tare] kilog. 60 Grindstones imported with machines shall be dutiable separately. 628. Ice[ net] 629. Gypsum, in lumps or native sulphate of lime (selenite) [hogsheads or cases, 10 p.c.; tins, 5 p.c.; sacks, gross]... .kilog. Do manufactures of, models and similar articles for the arts 634. Pumice stone, powder, &c. [hogsheads or cases, 10 p.c.; cases or boxes of cardboard and similar wrappers, gross] 635. Bloodstone, African and Tripoli stone [same tare] 636. Granite and freestone, rough or hewn.... Do Wrought altar stones Do do Millstones, vulcanic, up to 80 centimetres in diameter Do do do exceeding 80 centimetres in diameter. Do do other of all kinds, hooped or not... Do do Grindstones for garden implements [tare as 623] Do do Do do Whetstones for razors and tools...... do also grindstones Do do Filtering stones Do do building, paving and similar stones Do do not specially mentioned Stones imported with mills shall be dutiable separately. 637. Lithographic stones, up to 30 centimetres in length Do more than 30 and up to 60 centimetres in length Lithographic stones imported after having been partially worked or entirely finished shall be liable to a surtax of 50 p.c. 638. Precious stones, raw or cut, such as diamonds, emeralds, sapphires, rubies, opals, topazes, amethysts, cornelians, onyxes, mosaics and stones not otherwise mentioned.. 639. Filters of so-called Azores vulcanic stones 640. Plumbago, graphite or blacklead (natural carburet of iron), in lumps or powder [tare as 633] 643. Earths, infusorial [cases or boxes of cardboard and similar wrappers, gross].. CLASS XXI. Faience and Porcelain, Reis. p.c. a. v 50 645. Needle-cases, bracelets, earings, brooches, ornaments and similar articles Do kilog. [same tare]..No. 2, Rs. 250. p.c. 50; No. 3, Rs. 300, p.c. 50; 200 2,000 For descriptions of faience or porcelain Nos. 1, 2, 3, &c., see note at the end of present class. 647. Tiles or slabs, ceramic 648. Buttons [tare as 643] 649. Funeral wreaths [same tare] ...kilog. ...sq. metre 2,000 40 50 50 200 650. Vessels for elements, insulators, buttons for electric bells and articles of faience of all kinds, with or without copper parts, for electric installations [net]..kilog. Iron brackets or support imported with insulators and not attached thereto shall be dutiable separately. Screws of iron or wood shall likewise be subject to the duties leviable thereon. 651. Vases, flower-pots, scent-bottles, figures, images, medallions, statues and other ornamental articles- Do for table ornament and the like, of faience and porcelain Nos. 1, 2, and 3 [hogsheads, 45 p.c.; cases, 40 p.c.; hampers or baskets, 30 pc.] kilog. 2,500 50 Do do do Nos. 4, 5 and 6 Do for gardens, of faience and porcelain Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Do do do Nos. 4, 5 and 6 In this number are not included globes or bell jars, flowers and stands, belonging to vases and flower-pots; these articles pay duty separately. Glassware. 652. Cullet, residues from glass manufactories and broken or useless wares.... free 653. Vitrifications in the mass, conical or in tubes, for cutting or polishing Do cut and polished, or imitation precious stones [same tare].. 654. Powder [sacks, gross] 655. Plates or sheets, for windows, skylights, and vessels Do do white, plain, or fluted, opaque (foscos), ground, or imitations thereof, combined or not with wire (wire glass) [cases, hampers, or baskets, 15 p.c.] ..kilog. Do do coloured, figured, or ground, or imitations thereof (muslin glass), and fluted glass [same tare] 200 50 tare.... Do do painted, representing pictures set in any common metal [same Do do Slabs, thick, white, or greenish [same tare] ..kilog. 3.200 Do polished, not silvered, up to 3 millimetres in thickness- Do do do more than 20 and up to 40 sq. decimetres surface 120 180 Do do of a thickness of from 3 to 8 millimetres, up to 20 sq. decimetres surface Do do do more than 20 and up to 40 sq. decimetres surface Do do of a thickness exceeding 8 and up to 10 millimetres, up to 20 sq. decimetres surface more than 20 and up to 40 sq. decimetres surface Do do of a thickness exceeding 10 millimetres, up to 20 sq. decimetres more than 20 and up to 40 sq. decimetres surface 500 700 |