Steam engines, fixed, and marine engines (without boilers), steam pumps, and gas, petroleum, hot air and compressed air engines weighing 250 kilos, and more ... Do., narrow gauge.... Hydraulic engines (with wheels, pistons, or turbines), pumps, and ....100 kilos. Engine boilers, iron or steel, tubular................................... Open boilers, gasometers, &c.... ...... Sugar-heating apparatus for brewers, distillers, &c., in which copper or iron predominates in weight, weighing 250 kilos. or more.. Do., less than 250 kilos. Do., less than 250 kilos. Freezing apparatus weighing 250 kilos. or more. 30°0 .. 25'0 Detached pieces of machinery (according to nature and descrip- f 180 to 120 to tion) Iron or steel wires from 5-10th of mm. upwards in diameter.. (300 to 21 0 10 100 kilos. Copper or brass, ordinary. sq. m. 100 kilos. Do., weighing 500 grms, and less do.... Do., with meshes of less than 25 mms. Perforated sheets of any metal, having at least 500 holes per sq. m.: same as plain sheets, plus 10 f. 1500 Table knives, with ivory or mother-of-pearl handles Cylinders, copper or brass, for printing..... Statues, metal, not less than life size: same as the metal of which they are made. Railway-chairs, cast iron...... Tubing, cylindrical, straight, cast iron Objects, rough, in cast iron or cast steel (according to weight) 100 kilos. 25'0 18'0 25°0 .. 20'0 Anchors, chains, and cables, dredged up in or off French ports 100 kilos. Cables of iron or steel (according to thickness of link).. Household utensils, of iron, steel, or black sheet, not painted, Tacks, iron or steel, machine-made (according to size).. 15'0 to 8'ot Rifles and carbines, military, in use in foreign countries 100 kilos. 6co'o 500'0 Side-arms (swords, &c.) Hunting-rifles (according to description) 500 .. 40'0 3000 to 240'0 1200'0 1000'0 150'0 .. 100'0 SHIPPING WORLD Fes. Fes. Fire-arms (carbines, pistols, revolvers, walking-stick guns) 100 kilos.6000.. 5000 Gun-barrels, and parts of arms rough-wrought 750.. 600 Parts of arms fitted together (other than rough-wrought): same as arms of the category to which the pieces belong. Parts not fitted together (other than rough-wrought)....100 kilos. 12000..1000*3 Guns, mounted, and their carriages: same as the material of .kilo. Do., for hunting, and shots and detonators for mines....100 kilos. Prohibited. 0°50.. 0°50 Prohibited. 800.. 750 Prohibited. 800.. 750 Do., for shooting clubs Projectiles: according to the law of August 14, 1885. Miners' wicks, ordinary.. Do., ribbon Do., gutta-percha Fireworks... Do., in cabinet wood, plain. 570 10'0 Do., do., carved, or otherwise ornamented Covered and stuffed furniture: 20% in addition to above duties in gen. tar., and 15% in min. tar., according to category. Frames, rods, and mouldings, rough or plastered Do., varnished or gilded, plain Casks, empty, ready for use, hooped in wood or iron....100 kilos, Pianos, upright... Do., grand Organs, harmoniums, and other reed instruments, weighing less) 130 to than 300 kilos. 85'0 75'0 10'0 .............. .each $ 2600 200'0 250*0 ....100 kilos. 60'0.. 45'0 300 to 250°0 3900 .. 300'0 5'0 to Organs for churches Barrel pipe organs, weighing less than 400 kilos... 400 kilos, and more.. Hand organs and other instruments with free reeds, weighing less than 30 kilos... Flutes, flageolets, bagpipes, and ocarinas, small, only 1 key..doz. 39°0 130'0 .. 100'0 2'50 to 10 ̊0 .. 1'60.. 20 to 8:0 1'20 Cymbals.. pair Cases for musical instruments: same as the material of which they are made. Plaits, mats, or bands, woven, of esparto, straw, bark, or white? wood Carpets of cocoa-fibre, aloes, or esparto: same as jute carpets. Sea-going vessels of wood, iron, or steel, sailers or steamers, Rigging and apparel of ships not denominated, in metal, wood, hide or leather, or woven goods: same as the articles of which they are made. Manufactured Articles, Various. Coaches and carriages (not railway), carts, waggons, and velocipedes (according to weight and description) .......100 kilos Railway carriages (according to class and description).. Tiamway cars... India-rubber or gutta percha goods (according to class and description) 100 kilos. " Goods in spun mountain flax, mixed with others or not 20 ̊0 .. 160 220'0 60° to 40°0 to 300'0 250'0 Scientific, telescopic, surgical, and laboratory instruments 175'0 .. 150°0 Combs, billiard-balls, and piano-keys in ivory, mother-of-pearl, shell, or amber.. " Cigar-holders and the like Pipes (tobacco), wood, mounted in amber, ivory, mother-of-pearl, or shell 800*0 625'0 16000..1250°0 100 kilos. 1500.. 100'0 Do., wood, common Fans (according to nature and quality) Brushes (according to nature and quality).. Buttons (according to nature and quality) Corsets (according to nature and quality) Matches imported on account of the monopoly, wood 100 kilos. 20'0 3500 300'0 60'0 Do., others.. Products composed of matters or substances differently taxed, not specially tariffed in the above list-same as that portion of the mixtures which predominates, excepting in cases where the constituents can be easily separated, or when it is only a question of accessories. FRANCO-ITALIAN TREATY TARIFF. The terms of this Special Tariff apply to all countries entitled to most-favoured-nation treatment in Italy, including Great Britain. Wine in bottles Brandy-In casks and kegs In bottles of more than half, but not exceeding one litre Medicinal preparations, not separately specified in the tariff (a) Lozenges, pills, globules, and capsules (b) Wines, syrups and elixirs (c) Other kinds Medicines of the French Pharmacopoeia and approved by the French Academy of Medicine are admitted on the same terms as those of the Italian Pharmacopoeia. Soap (a) Common (b) Perfumed.. ..per 100 kilos, Perfumery. non-alcoholic (including the weight of immediate receptacles) 7.00 350 per 100 kilos. 50'00 The surtax of manufacture on alcohols in alcoholic perfumes will be calculated after deduction of the weight of the immediate receptacles, whenever the importer applies that method of calculation; in the other cases it will be calcu lated on the basis of a legal tare fixed by the Minister of Finance. |