Reports from the Consuls of the United States (varies Slightly), Nide 5,Numerot 15–18U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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15 per cent acres ad valorem adulteration agricultural American cotton amount aniline Australia average bales barrels beets Bordeaux cattle centners cheese coal coffee colony colored commerce consular district consumption cotton crop cultivation customs December decrease Dundee duty emigration ending September 30 England Europe exhibit exports factories flax florins flour foreign France Free freight German gold hectoliter Hull imports increase industry iron jute kilograms kilos kopecks labor land machinery manufacture marks ment merchants metal meters months petroleum phylloxera pood port pounds present production Prohibited quantity railway REPORT BY CONSUL REPORT BY CONSUL-GENERAL roubles Russia sand September 30 shipments ships showing silk soil Sonneberg South South Australia South Wales spinners statistics steamers steamships sugar tariff tion tobacco tonnage tons Total trade unbleached United Kingdom UNITED STATES CONSULATE valorem vessels Victoria weight wheat wine wool Würtemberg yarn Zealand
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Sivu 535 - Down clothing wools, and wools of like character with any of the preceding, including such as have been heretofore usually imported into the United States from Buenos Ayres, New Zealand, Australia, Cape of Good Hope, Russia, Great Britain, Canada, and elsewhere, and also including all wools not hereinafter described or designated in classes two and three.
Sivu 69 - Sykes's hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, and for any greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz.
Sivu 71 - ... 7. The commissioner of customs may from time to time approve and appoint warehouses or places of security at any port for the manufacture therein, under such conditions as he may from time to time prescribe in that behalf, of perfumery and other articles in which spirit is a necessary ingredient; and he may make regulations for removing spirits to and securing them at such warehouses or places, and he may direct in what cases, and with what sureties, and to what amount security by bond or otherwise...
Sivu 71 - ... and direct in what different parts or divisions of such warehouses or places, and in what manner, any goods and what sort of goods may, and may only, be warehoused, kept, and secured without payment of duty upon the first entry thereof or for exportation only, in cases where...
Sivu 344 - The tonnage of vessels engaged in the foreign trade, that entered and cleared at the port of London in 1880, exceeded that of last year, which up to that period, was the largest on record. There was a slight increase in the number of vessels and tonnage entered, but a small falling off in the number of vessels cleared, although an increase in the tonnage thereof.
Sivu 72 - ... value for home use than the amount of the drawback claimed, all such goods, and the package containing the same, with all other the contents therein, shall be forfeited; and the person entering such goods, and claiming the drawback thereon, shall in any and every such case forfeit one hundred pounds, or treble the amount of the drawback claimed, at the election of the Commissioners of Customs.
Sivu 206 - Wear for about four months — a state of things which greatly reduced the possible production of that river. But in spite of these drawbacks, unexampled prosperity has attended this industry. Wages have been raised throughout the district; all the yards, with the exceptions given, have been working to their full capacity, and orders are "booked" in many, if not in all the yards, for more work than can be accomplished during 1882.
Sivu 542 - Zealand for 1881 was greater than that of any previous year in the history of the colony. The customs authorities did not make a separate return for the value of watches until 1880, but included it under the general head of
Sivu 232 - It occurred to me that if that bill was to be printed in the record, it ought to be printed as passed : otherwise it would be very misleading. Mr. HANECY. I have tried very hard. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen, to get a copy of the bill as amended, but up to the present time I have not been able to do so. The CHAIRMAN. Can it not be held until that can be done? Mr. HANECY. Yes; I will do that; but I want it to have a place in the record, and I want to save that now. The CHAIRMAN. It might be well to...
Sivu 391 - The digest of the invoice book of this consulate shows the aggregates of declared exports from this consular district to the United States during the fourth quarter of 1881.