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THE NEW TARIFF. porter, b,ecj> p.f all sorts, cider and 2)crry in bpttlc, Js 3jl per gallon Ale, porter, beer pf all sorts, eider anil perry, 'jn built, Js per gajlpn Almonds, \n phel), JcJ jierlb Almonds, shelled, 3d per lb Ammunition, sporting powder, Gd per lb Ammunition, blasting do, Id per II) not otherwise described, 5,3, per pubic foot Apples, dried, Id per Jb Apothecary waves, not ptherwise described, 3s per cubic foot Arms, hreanns, 5s eac^ Axles, axle arms and boxes, 2s per cwt Arrowroot, in bnlk, 4d perlb Arrowroot, in bottles, jars, or tjns, 2s Gd per cubic fpot Arsenic, 4s per cwt Bacon and hams, Id per lb Bagging, bags, sacks, and woolpacks (empty) Is Gd per cubic foot Baskets and wickerware, Gd per cubic, foot Baking-powder, Is per cubic fpoj; Beef, salted, 2s per cwt Bellows, Is per cubic fpot Bicarbonate and carbonate pf soda, 2s per cwt Biscuits, plain and unsweetened, 3s per cwt Biscuits, fanpy, 3s per cub jc foot Bitters, 12s per gallon Blacking, Is per cubic foot Black lead, Is per pubic foot Blanket? and riigs, 3s per cubic. foqt> Bonnets and hats, trimmed, 5s per cubic foot Bonnets and hats, untrimmed, 3s per cubic foot Boots, shoes, slippers, and goloshes, 5s per cubic foot Boots, metfs cpmmon watertights and laceup, and diggers > long, 3s per cubic foot Boot and shoe yamps arid uppers,' 5s per cubic foot Brass and brass manufactures, 4s per cwt Brushware and J)rooms, Is per cubic foot thickets, wood, 2s per dozen Buckets and tubs, of irpn,' 4s per cwt Butter, Id per lb Candied peel, 3d per lb, Candles, tallow, 4<i per lb, Candles, other than tallow, Id per lb. papers, 2s Bd per cubic foot paps, apparel, 3s per cubipfoot paps, percussion, 1b per 1000 Cards, playing, Gd per pack parpet bags, 3s per cubic foot Carpets, woollen, 2s per cubic foot Carpets, hemp, poir, or jute, Js per cubjc fopt Caraway seedp, 2s 6d per cubic foot parriages, carts, drays', and waggpns, ad yaloreni, 5 per cent " ' ' " Carriage arid cart wheels, 5s per pair Catsup, 2s Gdper cubic foot Cement and plaster of Paris, Is per barrel Chains, except gold and silver, jj-incji dia : meter and under, 3s per cwt Cheese, Jd per lb Chicory, 3d per lb China, porcelain, and pan«on ware, Ig per cubic foot Chocolate, 3d per lb Chutney, 2s 6d per pubjc fpp| pigars, 5s per lb C«coa, 3d per lb Coffee, 3d perlb' Coffee, roasted, 5d per lb. Coffee, essence of, 2s Gd per cubic foot Collars and cuffs, of paper, 5s per cubic foot (Combs, Is per cubic foot Confectionery, 5s per foot Popper manufactures, npj; otherwise described, 4s per cwt Copying presses; 4s per cwt * Cordage, 3 inches in circumference and under, 3s per cwt Cordials, 12s per gallon Clocks and watches, LlO for every If JOO value potton manufactures^ not otherwised, and all articles' made pf cotton mixed with any other material, 5s per cubiefoo|; Potton counterpanes, 3s per cubic foot Cream of tartar, Id per lb purry powder and pastje, 2s Gd per cubic foot Cutleryi '4s per cwt ' " Doors,' of wood, Is each Drapery, 5s per cubic foot prugs & druggists 7 sundries, 3s ppr cubic fpot Earthenware, 3d per. cubic foot Engravings', printsj drawings, pajntings, and pictures, Is per cubic foot Essences, flavoring, 2s Gd the cubic fopt Fish— dried, pickled, or salted, 2s the cwt Fish — potted and preserved, 2s 6d per pubic foot .' " . ' ' ' Fish paste, 2s Gd the cubic foot Floorcloth, Is the cubic foot ' Forfar sheeting, unbleached, 3s thp oubip foot Fruit, bottle, r br preserved in syrup, 2s Gd the cubic foot Fruite, dried, Id per lb Furniture and' cal)inef;ware of wood, Gd jihe : Cllbic foot '•" ' ' ' Furs, 5s the cubic fqpt pclatine, 2s 6d the cubic foot Grlass, crown and sh'eet,'ls ppr 10,0 superficial feet '[ Glass, plate, 1b fhe cubic foot Globes, and chimneys for Jam ps, Gd the cubic foot '" ' Glassware, Is the cubic fopt Plue, 2s the cwt Groats, prepared, Is the cubic fput Grindery, Is per cubjc foot ffutta pcrcha, ' manufactured (not being apparel), Is per cnbio foot Hardware! 4s per cwt Haberdashery, 5s per cubic foot H air-seat jng. Is per pubic foot Hams, Id perlb Jdarness, 2s per cubic fooj; Hats, 3s, per cubic foot" ' Holloware, 4s per cwt gops, Id per Id orse-s'hoes. Is per cwt Hosiery, 5s per cubic foot Ink, writing, la per cubic foot Iron, fencing ' wire, ' staples and standards, straining posts "and apparatus, Is per cwt Iron, gates and gateposts, 4s i>er' cwt . |ron, galvanised sheets, ■ tiles,' ridging, glittering, spoutjrig, rivets, washers, screws, nails, and wire netting, Is per cwt ''"... Ironmongery, 4s per cwt Isinglass, 2s 6d the cubic foot Jams, jellies, and marmalade, 2s Gd the cubic " foot Japanned' and lacquered metalware, 4s per cwt ' Jewelry, LlO for LIOO value Lamps, lanterns, and lamp-wick, Is per cubjc foot Lasts and shomakers' wooden pegs, Is per cubipfoot JLead, sheet, pig, and piping. Is per cwt Lead manufactures not otherwise described, 4s per cwt Leather, sole, id per lb Po, other kinds, Id do Do, bags, 5s per cubic foot Po, leggings, 5s do Poi manufactures not otherwise described, Is per cubic foot Ljnpn manufactures not otherwise described, and all articles made of linen mixed with any other material, 5s per cubic fopt Liqueurs, 12a per gallon Liquorice, 2s Gd per cubic fopt Looking-glasses, Is do Macuaroni, 2s Gd do' iMaizona, arid corn flour, Is dp Malt, till per bushel Mantel-pieces, Is per cubic foot Marblca (toys), Is do Matches and wax vestas, Is do Mate, door mate, *ls do

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Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 363, 12 May 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 363, 12 May 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 363, 12 May 1868, Page 4

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