Do do do Do do do SHIPPING WORLD Plates and sheets, polished, silvered, up to 3 millimetres in thicknessup to 20 sq. decimetres surface... Do do do more than 20 and up to 40 sq. decimetres surface ..sq. dec. Do do do 80 100 .. 240 50 Do do do surface Do do of a thickness of from 3 to 8 millimetres, up to 20 sq. decimetres Do do do Do do do more than 20 and up to 40 sq. decimetres surface Do do do 280 50 100 sq. decimetres surface Do do of a thickness of from 8 to 10 millimetres, up to 20 sq. decimetres Do do do Do do do more than 20 and up to 40 sq. decimetres surface Do do of a thickness exceeding 10 millimetres, up to 20 sq. decimetres Do do do Do do do Do do do 40 100 sq. decimetres surface " Do do do 1,400 50 Bevelled glass shall be liable to a surtax of 30 p.c. The surface of the above-mentioned glass, whatever be its geometrical shape, shall always be considered as a rectangle, taking for a basis the longest and broadest continuous sides. 656. Needle-cases, bracelets, earrings, brooches, ornaments, and other similar articles [tare as 643] 657. Buttons [same tare] 658. Beads and bugles, of a satiny appearance, white or coloured, imitation Do wrought, not specially mentioned [same tare] 659. Wreaths and other funeral articles, ornamented or not [tare as 643] 660. Enamel, fine, for jewellers [net]..... Do common or cobalt, vitrified, for potters [net] 661. Flasks for scents; vases and flower-pots, busts, figures and similar fancy articles- Do of glass No. 1 [hogsheads, 50 p.c.; cases, 45 p.c.: hampers or baskets, 35 p.c.; cases and boxes of cardboard and similar wrappers, gross Do No. 2 [same tare] ..kilog. 2,800 50 60 4,000 In the weight of the vases or figures having reservoirs or accessories of any kind or any material, and adapted to serve for lighting purposes, is included that of such reservoirs or accessories if they cannot be separated. If the contrary be the case, said articles will be dutiable separately, according to their quality. 662. Decanter, demijohns and common bottles, of common glass, dark, called black, and the like Do without emery-ground stopper and neck [hogshead, 50 p.c.; cases, 45 p.c. hampers or baskets, 35 p.c.].. Do Bottles or flasks, covered with straw, leather or cloth, with or without tin cups or glasses... Do do with emery-ground stopper and neck, and also with lid of metal [same tare] 300 50 ..kilog. 400 50 .[same tare]..kilog. 1,300 50 Do Syphons with spring stoppers for aërated waters 100 50 663. Glass insulators for telegraph or telephone posts The provisions of note to No. 650 are likewise applicable to this number. 664. Lustres, candelabra, candlesticks and chandeliers [hogsheads or cases, 40 p.c.; hampers or baskets, 25 p.c.]............... The duties on the pendants, globes, chains, arms, and other parts of ustres, &c., imported separately or in excess, are included in the above rate. 665. Roofing tiles of all kinds (hogsheads or cases, 20 p.c.; hampers or baskets, ..kilog. Copper wire gauze in cylindrical pieces adapted for paper-making machines 1,200 Do articles intended for other uses, such as boxes or cases of all kinds, liquor flasks, water tumblers. tête-à-tête, ewers, basins and other necessaries for lavatories; large vessels and bottles for pharmacies, pastry-cooks and confectioners, with wide neck, emery-ground or not: spittoons, sockets for chandeliers, bell jars, shades, globes, reservoirs, lamp chimneys, glass reflectors, lanterns, lamps, inkstands, paper presses, knobs for doors and windows, and similar articles: [same tare] No 1, kilog., Rs. 1,000, p.c. 50; No. 2 ........kilog. 2,000 Do Tubes for machines, graduated glasses, funnels, graduated or not; oil cups, drop-counters, syphons, retorts, balloons and similar articles for laboratories and pharmacies; vases for elements, with or without lid, of earthenware or glass; testing glasses and the like [same tare]....kilog. The above duties include those on the fastenings, ferrules, ornaments and small chains, of metal, imported with the articles, attached to or combined with them, as well as those on all fittings, and ornaments of wood forming part of the same. Lamps with stands of iron, lead, zinc or any other similar metal shall enjoy a rebate of 30 p.c. 400 50 30 The following shall be considered as faience and porcelain of: white faience; granite ware; white faience or granite ware, with fillets, edges or borders of whatever colour; white faience or granite ware, painted or printed; white faience or granite ware, copper coloured and the like; white faience or granite ware, enamelled; dark earthenware of all kinds; Japan faience and the like; white faience or granite ware of all kinds, gilt; porcelain, white; porcelain, white, gilt in any manner; porcelain, painted, printed or enamelled; porcelain, painted, enamelled or printed, with gilding of any kind; biscuit. The following shall be considered as glass of: glass, plain or moulded and emery-ground or dulled glass; glass, cut, wholly or in part. Glass, coloured, opaque, painted, enamelled or gilt, shall be liable to a surtax of 50 p.c. The following are not considered as of glass No. 2: decanters, fruit-dishes and similar articles, plain, of glass No. 1, having the knobs of the covers and stoppers slightly cut. When porcelain or glassware of different numbers is found in the same package, and when the interested party objects to the verification of the net weight of each kind, duty shall be levied as if all the goods belonged to the class subject to the highest duty. CLASS XXII. Gold, Silver and Platinum. 667. Gold, in bars, powder, or ore, or in any other raw state or in broken articles Do in leaves, for gilding and dentistry [paper, cases, or boxes of cardboard and similar wrappers, gross].... free. ...kilog. 45,000 15 Do national or foreign coins free. Do Medals, archæological, numismatic and similar collections [net] Do Jewellery, set with diamonds, rubies, sapphires, pearls, emeralds or opals.... 15 Do do plain, of all kinds, or with filigree, corals or fine stones not other- 668. Silver, in bars, powder, or ore, or in any other raw state or in broken articles free. Do Medals, archæological, numismatic, and similar collections [net] Do Fringes, galloons, braids and other kinds of trimmings, white or simply of silver [with the exception of cases or boxes of cardboard, gross] Do do gilt, galvanised or oxidised, perfumadas [same tare] Do do Plate for table, toilet and similar purposes...... Do of any other kind, set with mosaics, corals, pearls, precious stones, and other ornaments...... 15 Do all other artioles not specially mentioned [net] ..............................gramme 669. Platinum, crude, in bars, sheets, wire, scrap, powder or sponge [net]..gramme Do wares of all kinds In the weight of articles of this class is included that of the accessories and parts of the said articles, such as handles, feet, &c., when they are of ivory, mother-of-pearl or tortoiseshell; this is also the case for those of glass, faience, porcelain, wood, horn, &c., when they cannot be separated from the articles in order that the respective duties be levied thereon; in this case, however, a reduction of 30 p.c. will be made. Knives, forks, and other similar articles, with blades, and other accessories of iron, steel, or any other common metal, shall also enjoy a reduction of 30 p.c., these accessories being included in the respective duties. The duties upon jewels include those on the small common cases in which imported. CLASS XXIII. Copper and its Alloys-raw or wrought. 670. Copper, smelted, cast, in filings, blooms, bars, ingots, rods, &c., rolled in plates or sheets, with or without alloys [hogsheads or cases, 8 p.c.] kilog. Manufactures. ..kilog. 8,000 50 671. Packing needles and similar articles [tare as 643] Do silvered or gilt, entirely or partially (673. Rings and half-rings, plain, for harness 674. Cradles, plain or simple.. Do with artistic work or ornamented.. 1,200 ...each 16,000 50 50 " 42,000 50 1675. Jewellery of all kinds, plain, varnished, oxidised, gilt or silvered [tare as 643] ....kilog. 12,000 50 This number includes ornaments, rings, bracelets, watch-chains, buttons not specially mentioned, buckles, combs, belts, and all other ornamental articles, with or without imitation stones, gilt, silvered or oxidised, perfumadas. 676. Buttons with holes, for trousers [tare as 643]. Do do simply polished or varnished, plain or with crests, numbers or Do do gilt, silvered or oxidised, plain or with numbers, initials or crests... 677. Cavessons for animals 678. Padlocks, plain or common... Do do pump, secret, letter and all other kinds 679. Chairs and stools, plain and simple.......... Do with artistic work or ornamented.. .[same tare]..kilog. 12,000 Do rocking, and chairs and stools not otherwise mentioned. 50 .... each 750 50 50 6,000 50 The duties on bedsteads include those leviable on mattresses of iron, steel or copper wire imported therewith. Bedsteads measuring in width up to 1'10 metre, interior measurement, shall be considered as single. 681. Bells, hawk-bells, cow-bells and call-bells: Do common, for doors, clocks, animals, &c. with or without springs Do electric, with cases of wood, iron or any other material, for whatever Do do worked or with ornaments, gilt, silvered. &o. 682. Wire-ribbons, braids, fringes, galloons, cords, lace and all other trimmings, gilt or silvered, so-called semi-fine and oxidised perfumadas, also socalled imitation spangles [cases or boxes of cardboard or wood and similar wrappers, including bobbins or boards on which wound, gross] 683. Plates, smooth, for engravers [net]. Plates, engraved, with inscriptions for letters or other commercial papers, documents, &c. Do do for printing tissues and similar uses........ Do fixed upon lead or other metals and on wood.. 684. Collars for animals [cases or boxes of cardboard or wood and similar wrappers, gross] 685. Epaulettes, tassels and similar wares [same tare].. 686. Spurs, large, called Chilian Do not specially mentioned 687. Stirrups, filed Do polished, with springs. Do do without springs Do for side-saddles Do so-called estribeiras or caçambas, cast Do do forged... Reis. ..[net]..kilog. 32,000 p.c. a.'. 50 ..kilog. 6,000 50 20,000 50 50 50 50 688. Locks with only one turn, and with or without gudgeon [barrels or cases ....kilog. 2,400 ..kilog. Do gilt or silvered, or covered with silk, pure or mixed with cotton, wool Do covered with cotton and caoutchouc with an envelope of lead or iron, 692. Bits and snaffles of all kinds, complete or not, or unfinished, filed or polished, with or without curbs.... 12,000 ..each 1,800 60 50 50 50 Do not specially mentioned.. Bits simply having fittings or ornaments of silvered metal shall be liable to a surtax of 30 p.c, 693. Eyelets for boots and shoes, corsets and similar uses, plain or varnished [barrels or cases, 10 p.c.; cases or boxes of cardboard and similar wrappers, gross] ......kilog. 1,600 50 694. Tinsel (brass foil), white or coloured, and thread for looms [same tare] 695. Medals and archæological or numismatic collections and similar articles 700. All other articles not specially mentioned, filed or simply polished, varnished, tinned, or bronzed, or with ornaments of any other common metal [tare as 693]. ..kilog. 2,000 50 All articles of copper and its alloys not specially mentioned, plain or ornamented, or with accessories of faience, porcelain, or glass, are included in the preceding number. Shades and globes belonging to said articles, and dutiable separately, are excepted. Articles of this class, gilt or silvered, but not specially enumerated in that state, shall be liable to a surtax of 50 p.c. Articles of copper, plated, not specially provided for, shall be dutiable as articles of copper and ts alloys, with a surtax of 50 p.c. CLASS XXIV. Lead, Tin, Zinc, and their alloys. 701. Lead, crude, in bars, pigs, or lumps; also pieces of scrap, type-metal, and Do in tubes, for water and gas conducts, &c.; also in sheets, plates, or SHIPPING WORLD 702. Tin, crude, in bars, rods, grains, ashes or powder, pieces, scrap, waste, and in any other form*. 2,500 50 Do in plates, for engraving music. Do in thin leaves or capsules, for covering bot. &c., plain or embos.* Do Jewellery of all kinds, plain, varnished, gilt, silvered, oxidised, or with imitation stones* ..kilog. ..kilog. 12.000 50 Do do engraved, or with inscriptions for letters, music, &c., plain or mounted on wood (stereotypes)* 703. Zinc, crude, in bars, plates, lumps, scrap, bars for electric battery, or in any other form Do Jewellery of all kinds, plain, varnished, oxidised, gilt, silvered, or with imitation stones* 50 Do do silvered, gilt, bronzed, wholly or in part Do do not specially mentioned Jewellery includes ornaments, rings, bracelets, watch-chains, buttons not specified, clasps, combs, and other ornamental articles. CLASS XXV. Iron and Steel-raw or wrought. 704. Iron, cast, in ingots, pigs, lumps, or puddled, crude [net] .......kilog. 705. Plates, simply rolled, and hoops for casks, pipes, barrels, bales, and similar ...[net]..kilog. uses 706. Iron, in bars and rods, and generally rolled iron of every kind 709. Needles, sewing, for sewing machines of all kinds, crochet, &c., [cases 715. Rings and half-rings, tinned, varnished or polished, for keys [same tare] Do other of all kinds, with or without shanks or screws [same tare] 716. Trays, waiters, painted or varnished, gilt or not [same tare] Do with ornaments of mother-of-pearl, ivory, or tortoiseshell [same tare] In this number are included ornaments, earrings, bracelets, watch-chains, &c., with or without imitation stones. 721. Jews'-harps [same tare] kilog. 2,100 .kilog. 2,000 50 2,000 Do not specially mentioned [same tare] 3,000 723. Scale-beams and plates, imported together or separately, with or without suspension chains [same tare].. .....kilog. 1,000 50 Tare as 701. |