Tariff Revision Act 1887 (SA)
ANNO QUINQUAGESIMO ETQUINQUAGESIMO PRIM0
VICTORIB REGIN&.
A.D. 1887.
No. 405.
An Act to repeal the present Customs Tariff and to make
other provisions in lieu thereof, and for other purposes.
HEREAS it is desirable to repeal the present Customs Tariff,Preamble.
and to make other provisions in lieu thereof-Be | it therefore |
Enacted by the Governor of the Province of South Australia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of the said Province, in this prcsent Parliament assembled, as follows:
Revision Act, 185'7," and shall be incorporated, and, save so far as | 1. This Act may be cited for all purposes as '' The Tariff |
inconsistent therewith, read as one with
and all Acts amending the same.
2. The Schedule to Act No. 348 of 1885, intituled | An Act to Repeal |
repeal Act No.
3, In lieu of all other duties of Customs there shall beraised Dutia-
levied |
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The Tarif Revisision Act.-1807. levied, collected, and paid unto Bcr Majesty for the uses of the said Province and support of the Government thereof, the several duties of Customs set forth in the Schedule hereto, and no others.
hereby indemnified, protected, and held harmless, against any action, claim, or damage to which he or they might otherwise have beeu liable by reason of any refusal to deliver any goods imported into the said Province after the eighteenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-sevcn, or in bond on that day without payment of the duties set forth in the Schedule hereto, or without payment of the duties authorised to be levied by any Act in force within the said Province at the time of the coming into operation of this Act. |
5, Sectian 4 of the Act No. | 1876, intituled | |
amend the Laws of the Customs " is hereby amended by the striking ont of the .words One Hundred Pounds " in the last line thereof, and by the insertion of the words One Hundred and Fifty Pounds " in lieu thereof.
Collector or other proper officer is imported, which, in the opinion of the Treasurer, is apparently a substitute for any known dutiable article, or is apparently dcsigned to evade duty, but possesses pro- perties in the whole or in part which can be used, or were intended to be applied, for a similar purpose as such dutiable article, it shall be lawful for the Governor to direct that a duty be levied on such article, at
n rate to be fixed in proportion to the degree in which such unknown article approximates in its qualities or uses to such dutiable article, and such rate thus fixed shall be published in the GovernmentGazette. A copy of all such Governor's orders shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament without delay.
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The Collector or other proper officer may, under such regulations alcohol, or such other substances as shall render such spirit unfit for
nsc as a beverage, and such mixture shall thereupon be delivered for use in the manufacture or arts at the rate of duty payable upon imported methylated spirits.
as shall be approved by the Treasurer, permit any person to mix in | any bonded warehouse any spirits with wood naphtha, methylic |
The Collector or other proper officer may, subject to such regula- tions, restrictions, and payment of fees, as shall be approved by the Treasurer, permit any spirits lodged in any bonded warehouse to be used in the arts or manufactures, and for that purpose such spirits so to be used shall be mixed with essential oils, or other substances, in such quantities and of such qualities as the proper officer of Customs shall direct, so that such spirits so mixed shall be rendered unfit for human consumption. Such spiritq so mixed may Le delivered from the warehouse on payment of the fee so
fixed, pro-
vided
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vided the | mixing is performed in the presence of an officer of |
Customs. |
9. The | Collector or other proper officer may, subject to regula- |
tions to be | approved by the Treasurer, approve and appoint ware- for |
houses f w any purpose that may seem desirable to facilitate manu- factures, and may, in such regulations, direct in what cases
Sections |
them Territory.
I n the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, I hcreby assent to
this Bill.
WM. C. F, ROBINSON, Governor.
No.
887. |
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THE SCHEDULE.
On | goods in the following list the rates and charges named therein: |
Acetic Acid, containing not more than 33 per cent. of acidity., | .. | per lb. or pint |
For every extra | per lb, or pint |
Acid-Nitric, | Sulphuric, and Muriatic | ...................... | per cwt. |
Ale, Porter, Spruce or other Beer; Cidcr and Perry; Limejuice
Aerated and Limejuice Cordials. not Spirituous. | ......... | per gallon |
A n i i l e, Living, viz.-Horses, | Mares, Geldings, Colts and Fillies |
over the age of six months, except in saddle or
harness .................................... | each |
Homed Cattle, Cows, Oxen, Heifers, Bulls, Steers, Calves over six months old, cxoept working bul- locks in teams .............................. | each |
Sheep .......................................... | each |
Pigs. ........................................... | each |
Fish (dried and salted), and Sardines (except in pickle or brine);
Milk (preserved) and compounds thereof; Paraffin and
Mineral Wax; Stearine | ........................... | per lb. |
Bacon; | Butterine; Checse; Coffee, roast or ground; Fancy Soap; | ||
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per bushel |
Beeswax; Candied Fruits; Chocolate; Cocoa, manufactured; Confectionery; Fruit, Dried (except Dates, Currants; Raisins); Gunpowder, Sporting; Honey; Jams; Jellies; Mustard; Nuts (except cocoanuts); York (in pickle); Preserves ........................................ | per lb. |
Biscuita; Blue; Butter; Candles; Curled Hair; Currants | .. .. .. | pcr lb. |
Dates; Fish, Prescrvcd (except Sardines); Figh Paste | .. | per lb. |
Preserved Fruit | .................................... |
Fruit Pulp ....................................... | per lb. |
Glue; Maccaroni; Meat, Preserved; Pepper; Raisins | ., | per lb. |
Soap (other than fancy) | ............................ | per lb. |
Soap (extract of); Soap and Washing Powders; Spices; |
Starch; Soup, Preserved | ...................... | per lb. |
Twines and Cord, including fishing lines (except sewing or Boots
and Shoes, except indiaiubber shoes (present English sixes
* | seaming twines); Vegetables, Preserred; | Vermicelli | per lb. |
to be the standard), viz. :- |
Men's No. 6 and upwards.. .......................... per dozen pairs 33 | |
Youth's Nos. 2-5 .................................. per dozen pairs 21 |
Boys' Nos. 7-1 .................................... | per dozen pairs 17 6 |
Women's No. 3 and upwards, except lasting and stuff boots, |
including goloshed boots ................... ... per dozen pairs 19 |
Girls' Nos. 11-2, except lasting and stuff boots, including | -< |
goloshed boots .............................. per dozen pairs |
goloshcd boots .............................. per dozen pairs 11 6
per dozen packs 6 | |
Carriages :- |
Tilburys; Dog Carts; Gigs; Boston Chaises; | and other two- | S |
wheeled vehicles, on springs or thorough braces | .. | each | 10 | 0 |
or double seated Wagons and four-wheeled Buggies,
without tops, mounted on springs or thorough braces | each | 15 |
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Hansom Cabs; safety. single. and double seated Wagons.
Wagonettes. and four-wheeled Buggies. with tops. | . | each | 20 0 |
Omnibuses and Coaches. for carrying maib or passengers. . | 40 |
Barouches; Broughams; Mail Phaetons; Drags | ........ | each | 5 0 0 0 |
Cement ...................... ........................ | per barrel | |
Chicory. including kiln dried (except grcen root); Coffee and |
substitutes therefor mixed with Chicory or Coffee | ........ | per lb. | 6 |
Coffee. | per lb. | 0 | |
Hops .................................................. | per lb. |
Chicory. q e e n root | ...................................... | per ton |
Cordage. | . | rope | ................................ | per cwt. | 5 |
Other (except Galcinized and other Iron and
Steel cordage) | .......................... | per cwt. | 11 |
Galvanized and iron | ........................ | per cwt. | 3 |
Doors (except Iron Doors). l+in and under .................. | . | each | 5 |
over l&in | . and under lgin ........... | each | 7 |
Ibin. and over .................... | each |
Fruit. Bottled; Oil. Salad; Sauces; Pickles.. | ................ |
................ | '' | pints | 2 |
................ | smaller 1 |
Fruit. Fresh | ............................................ | per bushel | l |
Galvanized Iron-Corrugated | Unmanufactured ................ | per ton | 30 |
Glucose ................................ | ............... | per cwt. | 6 |
Grain (except Wheat overland) and Pulse of every description. not enumerated. and whether prepared. ground. or in any way manufactured ...................................... | per 1001bs. | 2 |
Grain. viz. :-Maize | ...................................... | per 1001bs. | 1 | 0 |
Hats. viz.-Boys' | and Youths' Felt Hats. and Glazed Struw Hats | per dozen |
Men's Felt Hats. and Women's Untrimmed Felt Hats.
of | per dozen | 15 |
Boys'. Youths'. and Men's Hats. with a calico or other foundation or frame. and covered with felt. plush. silk. merino. velvet. or other material not enumerated .............................. | per dozen | 30 |
H a t e k n o w n as Dress Hats ............................... | per dozen | 48 |
Iron or Steel Columns; Girders (rolled or riveted); Pipes; Tubes | per ton | 40 |
Oatmeal ................................................ | per ton | 40 |
Lead. Pipe and Sheet; Shot | .............................. | per cwt. | 2 | 6 |
Malt .................................................. | per bushel | 2 6 |
Marble; Slate; S tone (for building). untvrought | .............. | per cubic ft. |
Matches and Vestas (except safety matches); for boxcs containing
100 matches or under ............................ | per gross | 1 0 |
Matches andvestas (except safety matches); for each additional |
100 or part thereof | ................................ | per gross | 1 |
Molasses and Treacle ................................... | pcr cwt. | 3 |
LVails; Screws; Onions; Paints not prepared ready for use | .... | per cwt. | 2 |
Naphtha; Oils (except Kerosene. per gallon. 3d., Cloth. Cod. Cocoanut. Palm. Seal. and Whale free); Turpentine and Varnish .......................................... | per gallon |
Opium; Morphia ........................................ | per | lb. |
Oil-Olive | or Salad. in bulk ................................ | per gallon |
Paints. mixed. ready for use | .............................. | per | cwt. |
Paper-wrapping (all kinds of). Tissue ........................ | per | cwt. |
Paper Bags. not printed ......................... ., | .... | ... | per | cwt. |
Paper Bags. printed ...................................... | per | cwt. |
Plaster of Paris .......................................... | per barrel |
Potatoes ................................................ | per cwt. |
Rice and Rice flour .................................... | per cwt. |
Salt .................................................... | per ton |
Sarsaparilla (not containing more than 25 per cent. of proof spirit); Wine. if not containing more than 35 per cent. of proof |
spirit ........................................... | .. | per gallon | 6 |
Sashes, up to and including | l i i n .......................... | perpair | 4 | 0 |
over | per pair |
Soda Crystals.. .......................................... | per ton | 40 0 |
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8. d. Spirits (of all kinds),
the strength of which can be asccrtained by
Sykes's hydrometer ........................... .. | ... | per proof gallon 14 0 |
Spirits, Perfumed ............................... | .. ....... per proof gallon 24 |
Spirits and Spirituous Compounds (on all), the strength of which
cannot be ascertained by Sykes's hydrometer. .,......... the liquid gallon 14 |
Spirits (of all kinds) wed for fortifying wine, the produce of the
province .......................................... the proof gall. 2 6
Spirits, Methylated ...................................... the liquid -11. | 3 0 |
Sugar .................................................. | per cwt. | 3 | 0 |
per lb. | 0 | 3 |
Timber, viz.-Battens, | Deals, Planks, Quartering, Spars. ....... per 40cubic ft. | 2 | 6 |
Boards, jin. to liin.: rough or planed, tongued or
grooved ...................... .. ........ per l00 sup. ft. | 6 |
Architraves, Mouldings, 3in. and under | .......... | per 100 lin. ft. |
over 3in.. | ....... | per 100 lin. ft. | 7 |
Skirtings. ................................... per
100 lin. ft. 70
Laths | ..................... ... | ...........m. per 1,000 |
Palings ................................... | per100 | 0 6 | ||
Shingles .................................... | per 1,000 |
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Tobacco, viz.-Manufactured | .............................. | per lb. | 2 | 9 |
Unrnanufactured | ............................ | per lb. |
Cigars | ..................................... | per lb. | |||
Snuff | .................................... | per lb. |
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Vinegar, containing not more than 5 per cent. of acidity. | ....... | per gallon |
For every extra 1 per cent., or part of 1 per cent., of acidity | per gallon | 2 |
Wine, sparkling. ......................................... | per gallon | 10 |
two gallons, and one dozen reputed pint bottlesas one gallon.
On all goods included in the following list, an advalorem duty of 25 per cent. :-Twenty-~% per
centum ad valorem list.Air
Briclrs ; Albums.Apparel and Slops, not otherwise enumerated; Archery materials; Bags, canvas; Basketware;
Bedsteads; Beer Engines; Bellows and Bcllows with forges; Bells (all kinds).
Bench Screws; Bent Wood and Joinery; Birdcages; Blacking (including Boot Gloss, HarnesrDressing, and Black
Lead). Blacksmiths' Tongs; Blocks, Pulleys, and Sheaves.
Boot and Slipper Uppers; Boots and Shoes, not enumerated; Bootlaces, leather; Boilers, land
and marine.
Bolts and nuts over #in. diameter.
Boring rods and tools; Breadcutters; Bricks (except Bath and Dinas); Bridges and bridge-
work, manufactured; Bright wireware; Britannia metal-ware; British Plate; Brooms |
and Brushware.
Buckets and Tubs (all kinds of); Buggy Hoods, wholly or partly manufactured.
Cabin Hooks; Campovens and Covers; Candle Moulds; Candlesticks; Carpenters' and Joiners'
Benches; Carpet Bags, Portmanteaux, and
Carriages, Carts, Wagons, and all vehicles, not enumerated; Castings, not enumerated.
Cast Steel Drills.
Chisels, cold.
Corkscrews, wire and steel.
Copying and Embossing Presses.
Cork and other Ship Fenders.
Drapery and Millinery, unenumerated (except Hosiery not enumerated, to be considered
as unenumerated).
Dumb Bells.
Engines and parts (except Gas, Portable, and Traction Engines, and Pressure | Forges |
and Forge Backs.
Feathers; Felloee.
Furniture; Furs.
Z C % % l e r s. Glass, silvered. Hate, not enumerated; Grates, Stoves, Ranges, and Ovens and part8 thereof; Bosnetv and
Cape not enumerated.
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Hammers (napping, quartz, and spalling); Harness and Saddlery made up.
Hoists and Lifts; IIorsepowers and parts; Hydraulic Presses; Icemaking and Cooling
Iron Brackets, Doors, Gates, Kibbles, Lasts, and Galvanized Iron manufactures; Jewellery;
Japanned-ware; Jacks, Lifting.
Kettles and Pans (copper and brass); Knifeboards; Knife Cleaners.
Gasaliers and parts.
Ladles, iron; Lasts, wood; Leatherware of every description not enumerated; Leggings.
Machines, Washing, and Mangles; Manufactures of Metals, not enumerated (except plough
and scarifier shares); Mandrels; | Mantelpieces; Mats, all kinds of. |
Millbands, leather.
Mouldings, Gold.
Silverware; Oars.
Organs, Pipe.
Picks and Mattocks.
Picture Frames, except for public institutions; Perfumery; Plate and Platedware,
enumerated.
Pliers; Polishing Powders and Pastes; Plunimer Blocks and Brasses; Punching Machinery.
Quarry Mauls and Picks; Refrigerators; Saddle and Harness Trees; Sails, new; Safes, iron;
Sieves; Staples; Sashweights; Scrapers; Stationery, manufactured, including
Labels, Posting, Handbills, and Printed Bags, not enumerated.
Shafting, cold,rolled, or turned, and Couplings; Tiles; | 'l'inwarc; Tiring Plates. |
Troughing; Wedges; Whips and Walking Sticks.
Wheels and Axles; Wigs; Winches.
Windmills; Wickerware; Woodware.
Wringers; Weighbridges over 20cwt.; Woolpresses.
Wool Scourers; Whim Bows; Winepresses; Whim Mountings.
On all goods included in the following list, an ad
va2orem duty of20 per cent. :-
liuenty per cenlum ad valoremlist.
Aerated Waters.
Cordials, not spirituous; Brown Earthenware and Stoneware; Fireworks.
Glassware, cut, engraved, etched, or ground, and Bottles except Medicine Bottles,
Haypresses.
Hosiery, knitted.
Machinery, not enumerated: Marble; Stone; Slate; (wrought).
Mediciries, patent or so called, or being subject to a stamp duty in the country
exported.
Mineral Waters.
Syrups; Tents and Tarpaulins.
Umbrellas and Parasols.
On all goods included in the following list, an |
Fifteen per centum ad valoremlist.
Agricultural Implements, not enumerated, including Corncrushers |
Apparel and Slops, being Mole Clothing and Imitations thereof.
Blankets.
Carpets; Carpeting.
Chinaware and Earthenware, not enumerated; Cricketware; Clocks and Watches, or
part8 thereof.
Drapery and Millinery, viz. :-Bonnet, | Dress, Mantle, and Jacket Ornaments, Trimmings |
Fringes, Corsets, Crapes, Embroidery, Flowers, Gloves, Gimp, Gossamer, Handkerchiefs, Lace (cotton, silk, or wool),
Nets, veil or trimming, Piece Goods, viz. :-Silk, and manufactures thereof containing five per cent. of silk (not enumerated), Satins, Plushes, and Velvets, Ribbons, Rufflings, Tablecloths, Table ant1 Toilet Covers (cotton or linen),
Table Na~kins, | Towels and Dusters. |
Eyeglasses a n j Spectacles, gold or silver; Fancy Goods.
Glass, Plate and Sheet, not enumerated.
Glassware, not enumerated.
lIats, vie. :-Pith | ; Harmoniums and Pianofortes, Organs other than Pipe; |
ware.
Leather, not enumerated, except Roans and Skivers; Matting.
Metal Services, Spoons and forks, except Steel Table Forks; Oil and Floor Cloth.
Plough and ~c&ifier | Shares; Quilts and Rugs. |
Tobacconistware.
Woollen and Flannel Piece Goods (except Dress
Piece Ooods), Cloths, Tweeds,P~tarnenes,
and Serges, not enumerated. |
American Leather Cloth | Chain Cables and Traccs, not Galvanized |
Anchors over 3cwts. | Chalk |
Animals, Living, not enumerated | Charts |
Antifouling Composition | Cloth, oil |
Antimony, in ingots | Coal, Lignite and Coke |
Anvils | Cocoa nibs |
Artificial Teeth | Coin, Specie and Bullion |
Artists' Colore, Canvas, and Pallet Knives | Coir Yarn |
Arrowroot | Oornbined Mower and Bindcr |
Asphalt | Coppyr and Yellow Metd Sheathing, Sheet, |
Atlases | Bar, Rod, and Nails |
Backs, Wooden, for Brushes | Copper wire, covered |
Bagging, Forfar and Hessians | Copperas |
Bags and Sacks, printed or otherwise, | Cordage, |
being Bran, Corn, Flour, Gunny, Ore, | Corks, Cut and |
and Woolpacks not enumerated | Cork Socking |
Ballast, not being Stone enumerated | C ornflnur |
Barrel and Cupboard Bolts | Cotton, for Hosiery, Packing, Raw, Silicate, |
Bass, Hair, | Waste, Wick,and Knitting, and Mend- |
terials for Brushmaking | ing. |
Bicycle Steel Backbones pr Tubes and | Cotton Goods in the piece (except Velvets |
Rims unfinished | and Velveteens. to be considered un- |
Black Sand | enumerated) |
Blasting Powder, Dynamite; and Litho- | Cotton Thread, sewing |
fracteur | Crimean and Union Shirtings in the piece |
Bookbinding Cloth | Crucibles |
Books, Printed | Demonstration Chalk |
Boots and Shoes, Children's, No. 0-3 | Dentists' Tools and Materials |
(present English sizes to be the | Detonators |
Standard) | Diamonds, Glazier and Mining |
Root Elastic | Door knobs and handles, Brass, Glass, or |
Boot Hooks | China |
Boot Laces, other than Leather | Drawing pins |
Bolts and Nuts, #in. diameter and under | Dry Plates, photographic |
Bolt Ends and Nuts, gin. diameter and | Dyestuff |
under | I)yewoods, Dyewood Extract, and |
Bone, | Indigo |
Bones | Ebonite and Vulcanite Bottle Stoppers |
Bonnet Shapes | Elastic |
Bonnets and Hats, viz. :-Straw, | Chip, | Emery Cloth, Powder, and Paper |
Willow, Tape or Braid untrimmed | Engines, Gas, Portable and Traction; Dry |
Bottles, Indiarubber | Air Refrigerating Machine without |
Braids and Bindings | engine |
Brass, Bar, Sheet, Kod, and Rolled | Eyeglasses and Spectacles (except gold or |
Bricks, Bath and Dinas | d y e r ) |
Bushes-Patent | Roller, for Rloclr Making | Eyelets, Eyelet Punches and Webbing |
Buttons-All | kinds of | Felt Sheathing and Paper, roofing |
Brimstone, Crudc and Flowers of Sulphur | Fibre, cocoa |
Buckles-A11 | kinds of | Flax |
Bulba and Seeds, Garden | Forks, hay and digging |
Bunting in the piece | Fuse |
Camera, Photographic | Ginger, green |
Cane | Globes, school |
Canvas | Gold and Silvcr Leaf |
Canvas Hose | Grain, viz. Wheat, overland |
Capsules, Bottle | Grindstones |
Cardboard, Strawboard, and Millboard | Guano, and other manures |
(plain) | Gutta I'ercha |
Carriage Trimmings | Hair, Seating and Unmanufitctured |
Casks and Cases for Dry Goods, and Pack- |
ages in which Goods are ordinarily | IIarncss, Minor Articles and Mountings |
Imported (except Glass or Stone | Harvest Twines, up to and illcluding De- |
Bottles enumerated), and empty re- | cember 31st, |
No.
Hatters' Materials, except felt hoods, pull- over hoods, and any article of fclt | Magnets |
Maizena |
for the manufacture of hats | Map |
IIerng | Measuring tapes |
Hides and Skins raw | Metal toe caps, heel plates, and boot |
Hinges (except T and Hook Hinges) | protectors |
Hooks and Eyes | Mill silk | |||
Hookr, Reaping | Mill stones | |||
Holystones | nzops | |||
Holloware |
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Hose and Tubing, indiarubber | Muntz metal | |||
Imitation Cane | Music | |||
Indiaruhher, Stamps, I h s e r s, Anti-rattlers, | Myrobalans |
Natural history cards | |
Bicycles | Needles-all kinds of |
Ink and Ink Powder | R'ets, fishing |
Iron, Bar, Rod, Gal~anizcd | Iron Droppers, | Pu'ewspapers, printed |
Galvanised, Sheet, Plain, GirderPlates | Nuts, viz. :--Cocoanuts | ||
Unmanufactured, Hoop. Ore, Pig, | Oakum and junlr | ||
J'lates. ltails for rail and tramways, |
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Scrap, Sheet,'l'ubing c a s ~ d | with Brass, | and black shale |
MTire, Wire Galvanised, | Wire Netting | Oil of rhodium |
of all kinds, and Wrought Iron Tubes | Oil baize |
and Pipes under Gin. internal diameter. | Oil cake |
Irons, l-fatters', Italian, Smoothing, Cloth Manufacturers', and Tailors' | Oil silk |
Ores |
Ironmongery - Minor Articles of - | not | Oziers |
enurnel ated | Paint boxes-toy |
Italian Cloth Lining | Paintings and engravings | ||
Ivory |
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Ju te | albuminized, tracing, c o l ~ r c d ~urface, |
Knif? Sharpeners and Powder | gelatine, flint glazed, morocco.striped, |
Knitting Machines | plaid, printing, and writing (except |
Knives-Leather | Machine, Putty, Shoe- | faint lined) |
makers', Hay, and Saddlers', | Paper fasteners |
cutting. | Patent groats |
Laces, other than leather | Patent rolier composition |
Latches and 1,ocka-All | kinds of | Peaflour |
Lead Orc, Pig, and Scrap | Pearl ash |
Leather-Patent, | Ihamelled, Kid, | Pearl and patent barley |
shins, 'I,evitnt, Morocco, and ixnitata- | Pens and penholders (not fancy) |
tions thereof | I'encils, carpenters' and slate |
Limejuice in bulk | Penelope canvas |
Linen Goods in the piece | Phosphorus |
Linseed | Picture cards, school |
Lint | Picture-frame mouldings (except gold and |
Lithographic Stones | solid polished wood) |
Machincr) for carding, spinning, weaving, and finishing manufactures of fibrous | Pins |
I'itch, tar, and resin |
material, and cards for such ~ n a c l ~ i ~ ~ c r y, | Plants and trees | ||
machinery used in the manufacture | Platinum or porcelain chemical apparatus | ||
of paper and for felting (including | Potash, Canadian | ||
wire cloth and felts), roller mdchinery |
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and machinery connected therewith | Putty | ||
not enumerated for Rour milling | Quicksilver |
purposes, | printing | presses | and | ltabbit traps |
machines, lathes over | Raddle |
drilling | machines | over | tons | Itattans |
weight, planing rnaclllnev over | Rice impurted into any bonded warehouse, |
weight, punching machines over 7 | and manufactured into Starch therein |
tons weight, shearing machincs over | Rice offal |
7 tons weigl~t, | plate-bendinq machines | Rivets, steel, iron nr galvanized |
over 5 tons we~ght, | slotting machines | Russian bolt rope |
over | Saddlers' bindings and ironmongery | ||
Sago | |||
and ruling machincs, (except engines | Salt rock | ||
and shafting). |
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Sash fasteners and lifta | Surveyors' cht~ins |
Scales, balances, and weights, not enume- | Sulphate of copper. |
rated | Tallow |
Scientific, Surgical, and Optical instru- | Tanks, Iron, except galvanized corrugated. |
ments | Tapes |
Scythes and scythe handles | Tapioca | ||
Seeds,. grass | Tartaric Acid | ||
Sensitised paper | Telephones | ||
Sewing machines and slabs |
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Sewing twine and silk | sleepers railway, square over 4in. |
Shaft tips | tl~ick, trenails and spokes in the rough, |
Shale | clear pine in the rough (irrespective |
Shears | of sizes), sawn hickory, sawn black- |
Sheep ear labels | wood, and staves in the rough |
Sheep dip and wash | Tin-Block, | ingot, sheet, plates, and tin- |
Shellac | plates decorated. |
Shoemakers' nails, vie. :-Sparrow-bills, | Tinfoil |
wrouaht and cast tips, bright and | Tools, not otherwise enumerated |
black mal. hots, wrought hobs, | Transfers and Album Scraps |
nuggets, Hungarians, cut sprigs, steel | Tubing metal (except iron) |
bills, tingles, iron and brass rivets | T ype |
Shoe pegs and peg wood | Umbrella and parasol parts, except coTers. |
Shovels and spades | Upholsterers' Trimmings |
Sickles | Vegetable wax |
Silk fags | Veneers wood |
Slates, school | Waterproof ~naterials in which Indian |
Slot irons for carriage building | rubber or guttnpercha is used in the |
Sock lining | manufacture |
Soda ash, caustic, nitrate, silicate | Washers rawhide |
Specimens of natural history | Webbing |
Spirit levels | Whipsockets |
Split peas | Window Lines, Patent |
Springs, door, sofa, and chair | Wire of all kinds, except gold silver and |
plated |
Steel bar, rod, sheet, fencing wire, stand- | Wooden hoops for casks |
ards and droppers, and steel cranks | Wool, mending |
and tires, in the rough, for railways | Wool mashed and greasy |
and tramways | Works of Art; Chromo and Oleographs |
Strychnine | Yarn--Angora, wool. and cotton, mending |
Stump and finger joints | Yarn-Combed, not being fingerings |
Sumach and valonia | Zinc ingot, perforated and sheet |
On imported goods not included in the foregoing schedule an
ad valorem duty of
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