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Iron and Steel-continued.

and sheets of all gauges and width, plates without reference to width or thickness, shafts for steamers, cranks and other uses, wrist or crank pins, piston or connecting rods, pressed, sheared or stamped, shapes or blanks of sheet or plate steel or of steel and iron, punched or not, hammer moulds or swayed steel, gun moulds not in bars, alloys used as substitutes for steel tools and all shapes of dry sand, loam or iron-moulded steel castings not otherwise mentioned, valued at 4 cents per lb or less 45% a v, valued at above 4 cents but not above 7 cents per lb 9'4 per cwt, valued at above 7 cents but not above 10 cents per lb 12 10, valued at above 10 cents per lb 15'2, steel in sheets smoothed or polished 11/8, ditto coated with lead or tin 4/8, ditto corrugated or crimped 66. (NOTE.-All iron or steel bars, rods, strips or steel sheets of whatever shape, and all iron or steel bars of irregular shape or section, cold-rolled, cold-hammered or polished in any way in addition to the ordinary process, are charged 1/2 per cwt in addition to the above rates, on steel circular saw plates 4/8 per cwt additional is levied.) Hoops for bales and cotton ties not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 35% a v, steel T rails weighing not more than 25 lbs to the yard 4 24, steel flat rails punched 383, steel railway bars and railway bars made in part of steel, weighing more than 25 lbs to the yard 3/64, ingots, cogged ingots, blooms or blanks of iron and steel for the manufacture of wheels, tires, &c., for railways 9/4, steel not specially mentioned 45%, a v, iron or steel wire smaller than No. 5 and not smaller than No. 10 wire gauge 7/, smaller than No. 10 and not smaller than No. 16 wire gauge 9/4, smaller than No. 16 and not smaller than No. 26 wire gauge 118, smaller than No. 26 14. (NOTE.-On iron or steel wire covered with silk, cotton or other material and on all crinoline, corset or hat wire 18/8 per cwt additional is levied. No article made from iron or steel wire or of which iron or steel wire is the component part of chief value will pay a less rate of duty than the wire of which it is composed. Iron or steel wire-cloths and nettings made in meshes of any form, in addition to the duty payable on the wire 9/4, galvanised iron or steel wire, except fence wire, in addition to the duty payable on the wire of which made 2/4, iron wire rope and wire strand, in addition to the duty payable on the wire of which composed 4/8, steel ditto, in addition to the duty payable on the wire of which made 9/4, iron or steel screw, nail, rivet and fence wire rods (round), in coils or loops, not lighter than No. 5 wire gauge, valued at 34 cents or less per lb 2/91, iron or steel wire flats, with longitudinal ribs, for the manufacture of fencing 2/91, iron or steel wares, iron or steel beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car-truck channels, TT columns and posts or parts or sections thereof, deck and bulb beams and building shapes and all structural shapes of iron or steel 5 10, iron or steel railway fish plates, chairs or splice bars 5/10, malleable iron castings not otherwise provided for 9 4, cast-iron pipes of every description 4/8, vessels of cast iron, smoothing irons, tailors' and hatters' irons, stoves and stove-plates and iron castings not specially mentioned 5/10, mill irons and mill cranks of wrought iron and wrought iron for ships, steam-engines and locomotives or parts thereof weighing 25 lbs or more, each 9/4, anvils, anchors and parts thereof 94, boiler tubes, flues or stays of wrought iron or steel 14. other wrought iron or steel tubes or pipes 10 6, cables and chains of all kinds of iron or steel not less than 3-4ths of an in. in diameter 8/2, less than 3-4ths but not less than 3-8ths of an in. in diameter 9/4, less than 3-8ths of an in. in diameter 11/8, blacksmiths' hammers or sledges of iron or steel, track tools, wedges and crowbars 11/8, iron or steel axles or parts thereof, axle bars or blanks or forgings for axles, in whatever stage of manufacture 118, steel wheels and steel-tyred wheels for railways, and iron or steel railway tyres or parts thereof, whether finished or not 11/8, iron or steel rivets, bolts with or without threads or nuts and bolt blanks 118, butts and finished hinges or hinge blanks 11/8, hollow ware, glazed or tinned 14, wrought iron or steel spikes, nuts, washers and horse-shoes 9/4, cut nails and spikes of iron or steel 5/10, cut tacks, brads or sprigs not exceeding 16 oz to the thousand ld per thousand, exceeding 16 oz to the thousand 14 per cwt, horseshoe nails, hob nails and wire nails and all wrought iron and steel nails not specially mentioned 18 8, nails with metal heads washed with silver 45% av, ditto with gilt heads, i.e., washed with gold 35%, screws 2 in. and above in length 61 8s, ditto of above 1 in. but

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less than 2 in. in length £1 175 4d, ditto over an in. and less than 1 in. in length £2 6s 8d, ditto of an in. or less in length £2 16s, agricul tural implements of iron or steel, as ploughs, scythes, spades, shovels or sickles 45% a v, tools and implements of iron or steel, as adzes, augers, awls, chisels, planes, &c. 45%, saws, cross-cut saws 4d per linear foot, mill, pit and draw saws not over 9 in. in width sd, ditto over 9 in. in width 74d, ditto circular saws 30% a v, hand, back and all other saws not otherwise mentioned 40%, files, file blanks, rasps and floats of and under 4 in. in length 1/5 per doz, over 4 in. and under 9 in. in length 3/1, over 9 in. and under 14 in. in length 6/3, 14 in. in length or above 10/5 per doz, cutlery, razors 50% a v, table-knives and forks 35%, pen-knives, jack-knives and pocket-knives of all kinds 50%, scissors and cloth shears 35%, cutlery not specially mentioned, including butchers' knives, carvers, daggers, &c. 35%, buttons of iron or steel 25%, needles for knitting or sewing 25%, ditto, for knitting or sewing machines 35%, ditto of other kinds 25%, pens, metallic 6d per gross, penholder tips and penholders or parts thereof 30%, engraved steel plates for printing 25%, forged iron or steel of whatever shape or stage of manufacture not otherwise mentioned 118 per cwt, manufactures of steel or iron not otherwise provided for 45% a v, sewing machines 45%, arms and ammunition, foils, swords, sword blades, cutlasses and other side-arms, except bayonets 35%, bayonets 45%, cannon 45%, breach-loading shot guns for sporting purposes 35%, pistols of all kinds 35%, muskets, rifles and other fire-arms not specially mentioned 25%, forged shot-gun barrels, rough bored 10%, gunpowder valued at 20 cents or less per lb £1 8s per cwt, ditto valued at over 20 cents per lb £2 6s 8d, percussion caps 40% a v, shot of cast iron 5/10 per cwt, shot of lead 14/, "metal laces' (laces composed of metal and other materials of which metal USC. is a component part of chief value) 25% a v; USC. Iron, steel, and manufactures, from d to 24d per kilog, other from 5d to 4/2, powder, coarse and ordinary powder for mines, in barrels or otherwise packed, gross weight exceeding 2 kilogs, 5d, fine-grained powder, in tins, &c, 2, 6, as fireworks 2/11; Ur. Ingots, bars, or per kilo, bars galvanized, sheets, also steel bars or sheets, o'15 per kilo, wire, wire galvanized 8 cs, articles of iron and steel not otherwise enumerated, per 100 kilos, kilo, doz, per doz pairs, each, gross, centimetre, set, 30 cs, agricultural implements, per doz, each, Ven. kilo, 8 cs; Ven. 1st class, machinery for making and distributing gas, for sugar mills and accessories, agriculture, mining, weaving, saw mills, foundries, and arts and trades not specified, printing presses, type and accessories, fish hooks, fire engines, agricultural implements, bridges with accessories for public use or agricultural enterprise, ploughs, harrows, hoes, axes, shovels, pickaxes, machetas, billhooks, pruning knives, and other farm tools, wire for fencing, or not manufactured or galvanised, 2nd class, iron, unmanufactured, round, square, bar, plate, sheet and other forms, boat and launch anchors, hoops, pipes, pumps. 3rd class, iron articles, for domestic use, anchors for ships, adzes, anvils, balusters, balconies, boilers, busts, cannon, wire cloth, columns, flower-pots, forges, furniture, frying pans, hatchets, jacks, kitchen ranges, kettles, mortars, nails, ore, pots, post, rivets, scales, chains for vessels, iron edifices (in pieces), roofing, steelyards, stewpans, statues, stools, sieves, tacks, urns, knitting needles, 4th class, iron (manufactured, not specified), awls,augers, bridle bits, bells, bolts, curry combs, compasses, chisels, helmet straps, drills, files, girandoles, hinges, hammers, locks, lanterns, lamps, levels, meat covers, pincers, padlocks, spoons, instruments for arts and trades, ordinary knives for fishermen, shoemakers, saddlers, gardeners, tobac conists, hunters, &c., saws, trays, trowels, tinware, sword blades. 5th class, frames for glasses, filings, images, inkstands, jack knives, poc. ket knives and forks, paper knives, paper weights, razors, scissors, instruments (surgical, anatomical, dental, mathematical, and other scientific), musical instruments, and parts not specified. 6th class, iron articles, gilt or plated, buckles, gun nipples, hairpins, needles, thimbles. 7th class, carbines, muskets, pistols, swords, sabres, sword blades, gun locks, gridirons, window grating, fine hunting knives, poinards. 3rd class, steel, unmanufactured; 4th class, steel, manufactured (not specified); 6th class, steel, for crinolines, bustles, &c., 2nd class, iron wire, galvanized (manufactured); 3rd class,

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ungalvanized; 4th class, steel wire, manufactured (not specified), and class, machinery (not specified), weighing more than 1000 kilogs; 3rd class, machinery (not specified), weighing less than 1000 kilogs; 4th class, machinery for making effervescing waters.

Iron Sleepers.-See Iron and Steel

Iron Wares.-See Iron and Steel.

Ivory.-J. Elephants' teeth 15 boos per too catties.
Jewellery.-See Gold and Silver Wares.

Jute.-See Linen.

Kitchen Utensils.-See Brass and Copper, also Iron and Steel.

Knives.-See Iron and Steel.
Lace.-See Woven Manufactures.

Lamp Stands. See Iron and Steel.
Latches.-See Iron and Steel.

Lawn.-See Woven Manufactures.

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Lead and Lead Wares, per cwt.-A. Lead in blocks, pigs, &c., also old broken and refuse lead, hard lead and type metal rot, ditto cast as vessels, pipes, plates, bullets and shot 4/61, ditto rolled or drawn, &c., printing type and stereotype plates 4/61, lead wares, common, such as household utensils combined or not with wood or iron 10/2, lead wares, fine, combined or not with other materials 15/3, white lead, red lead 3/0, litharge 1/61; B. Lead unmanufactured of all kinds free, lead wares 10% a v, printing type, white lead, red lead and litharge free; Br. Lead per kilo, in bars, pigs, or lumps, pieces or scrap, or any other unmanufactured 70 r, in leaves for packets of snuff, &c. 350 r, in tubes for aqueducts, and in sheets rolled, in plates, or in wire 120 r, in weights for scales, for clocks, and for use in fishing 160 r, articles not otherwise mentioned-plain 800 r, silvered, entirely or in part 1,600 r, gilded, entirely or in part 2,400 r C. In pipes and tubes 15% a v, in bars and plates Cor. free; Ch. In pigs, 100 catties o'2'5'o, in sheets o'5'5'0; Cor. Pig 5% a v, manufactures 7% a v; D. Lead, pig free, ditto sheet or rolled, pans, bullets and shot 2/4, lead wares varnished, lacquered or painted £1 175 8d, other kinds 18/10, printing type 7/1, white lead, red lead 2/44; E. Of all kinds, 24d per kilo; F. Lead in pigs, bars and slabs, also old lead and filings free, alloyed with antimony in pigs 121, rolled or hammered 121, wares, pipes, &c. 1/2, printing type new 3/3, ditto old 1/2, white lead, red lead, litharge free; G. Lead, pure or alloyed with antimony, zinc or tin, raw or broken lead free, in sheets and printing type 1/61, lead wares coarse, plain or combined with wood, iron, zinc or tin not polished or lacquered, wire 3/o, fine, lacquered or not, plain or combined with other materials, provided they cannot be classified under the head of small ornamental wares 12/2, white lead, red lead and litharge free; Gr. Lead in blocks, plates and sheets 3/24, lead wares, shot 6'5, printing type free, other articles £8 white lead, red lead, litharge free; HI. Manufactures 10%; Hay. Sheet 9/4, Pg 48, shot 18/8; H. All kinds printing type, white and red lead free; 1. Lead and its alloys with antimony, pig and old zid, hammered in sheets, also pipes 1/1, lead wares, including shots 1/11, printing type 7/11, white lead 2/04, red lead and litharge 9d; J. Paint and paint oils, red, white, and yellow lead 1 boo 50 cents per 100 catties, pig lead 80 cents, sheet lead 1 boo, spelter and zinc 60 cents; M. Per kilo, lead in the rough and in pig, shot or sheets, gw o 05,manufactures of pewter or white metal gw o ̊40, NI. plated ware or German silver in sheets gw o'20; NI. Lead, raw, rolled, Nic. &c. free, manufactured, not separately mentioned, 10% a v; Nic. N. Raw and manufactured 1d per Ib; N. Lead in rolls, pigs or sheets, pipes free, lead wares, printing type free, lead foil 19/9, other kinds Per. and shot 4/61, white lead 3/91, red lead and litharge free; Per R. Manufactures 45%; P. Lead, manufactured, 53 r per kilo; R. Pig, filings and old broken articles free, pipes, sheets, coarse castings, ball and shot and generally all articles in lead, simply cast not further worked, neither painted, varnished nor polished 3/3, white lead, red lead, litharge free, all other articles of lead of all qualities, painted, polished, varnished or not, but neither gilt nor silvered nor combined with materials liable to a duty higher than that imposed on these Rus. articles £1 4s 5d; Rus. Lead in pigs and scrap 11d, rolls, sheets and pipes of all kinds 1/11, printing type 3/3, manufactures of lead not otherwise enumerated 88,t white lead 5'5, red lead 2/11), litharge 11d; Sal. In bars 2d, in shot 3d per lb; S. Lead, pig,

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Leather and Leather Wares.-See Hides and Skins.

Linen, Hemp and Jute, Yarns and Thread.- See Yarns and Thread (Linen,
Hemp and Jute).

Linen, Hemp and Jute (Woven Manufactures).- See Woven Manufactures
(Linen, Hemp and Jute).

Liqueurs.-See Spirits.

Litharge.-See Lead and Lead Wares.

Lithographs.-See Paper, &c.

Lobsters.-See Fish.

Locksmiths' Wares.-See Iron and Steel.

Locomotives.-See Iron and Steel.

"Lombard " Chocolate.-See Cocoa.

Machines and Machinery.-See Brass and Copper; also Iron and Steel.
Malt Extract.-Sz. 6/8 per cwt.

Maps. See Paper, &c.

Marine Engines. See Iron and Steel.

Matches, Lucifer and Wax, per cwt.-A. Wooden free, wax and stearine 3/04; Ar. Matches of wax 50% a v, wooden 40%; B. 10% a v; C. Of all kinds 35% a v; Cor. 5%; D. 166; F. Imported for the Régie, of wood 4/10, other 8/2, imported on private account, prohibited; G. 5/1; Gr. Prohibited; H. 5% a v; I. Wooden 45'076d, other kinds 6/114d; Nic. 2d per lb; N. Free; PR. All kinds 46 centavos per kilog; P. Matches of all descriptions 80 r per kilo; R. 2 os έd; Rus. 3/2 per 200 boxes of 75 matches, or less, and 3 2 for 50 boxes of 75 to 300 matches; S. Wooden 7/74, other kinds 139; Sn. 2/10; Sz. 2/0; T. 8% a v; US. (not including excise duty) 35% av; USC. Wooden 1od, wax 1/8 per kilo; Ur. g w 40 cs per kilo.

Mathematical Instruments.-See Iron and Steel.

Mattresses.-See Woven Manufactures Woollen and Worsted.
Metal Laces.-See Iron and Steel.

Millstones.-See Grindstones.

Mirrors. See Glass and Glasswares.

Molasses.-See Sugar.

Moleskins.-See Woven Manufactures.

Morocco Leather.-See Hides and Skins.

Muslin.-See Woven Manufactures.

Nails. See Brass and Copper; also Iron and Steel

Needles.-See Iron and Steel.

Needle Wire.-See Iron and Steel.

Nets.-See Woven Manufactures.

Oil Cake.-A. Free; B. Free; D. Free; F. Free; G. Free; Gr. Not specified;
H. Free; I. Free; N. Free; P. Not specified; R. 1/1 per cwt;
Rus. Free; S. Not specified; Sn. Free; Sz. Free; T. 8% av;
US. Free.

Oilcloth.-See Woven Manufactures (Linen, Hempen and Jute),

Oiled Silk.-See Woven Manufactures (Silk).

Oils, Rock.-See Petroleum.

Oils, Seed.-See Seed Oil.

Optical Instruments.-See Iron and steel

Packing Cloth.-See Woven Manufactures.

Painted Straw.-See Straw Plaiting.

faints.-See Barytes, also Lead, &c.

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