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THE NEW TARIFF. Ale, porter, beer of all sorts, cider aud perry iv bottle, Is 3il per gallon Ale, porter, Jieer of all sorts, cider and njjrry, in bulk, Is per gallon Almonds, in shell, Id per lb Almouds, shelled, 3d per lb Ammunition, sporting powder, 6d per lb Ammunition, blasting do, Id per lb Apparel, not otherwise described, 5s per cubic foot Apples, dried, Id per lb Apothecary wares, not otherwise described, 3s per cubic foot Arms, firearms, 5s each Axles, axle arms and boxes, 2s per cwt Arrowroot, in bulk, 4d perlb" Arrowrc-qt, in bottles^ jays, or tins, 2s 6d per cubic foot Arsenic, 4s per cwt Bacon and hams, Id per lb Bagging, bags, sacks, and woolpacks (empty) Is 6d per cubic foot Baskets and wjekerware. Gd per cubic toop Ea'ting-pqwder, Is per cubic foo£ Beef, salted, 2s per cwt Bellows, Is per cubic foot Bicarbonate aud {carbonate pf soda, 2s per cwt Biscuits, plain and unsweetened, 3« per. cwt Biscuits, fancy, 3s per cubjc fopt Bitters, 12s per gallon Blacking, Is per cubic foot Black lead, 1b per cubic foot Blankets and rAigs, 3s per cubic fpot 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, men's common watertights and laceup, and diggers' long, 3s per cubic foot Boot aud shoo vamps and uppers, 5s per cubic fopt Brass and brass manufactures, 4s per cwt Brushware and brooms, Is per cubic fooj; Buckets, wood, f?s per dozen Buckets and tubs, of iron, 4s per cws Butter, Id per lb Candied peel, 3d per lb Candles, tallow, {A per lb Caudles, other than callow. Id per lb, Papers, 2s6d per cubic foot paps, apparel, 3s per cubic foot Caps, percussion, Is per 1000 pards, playing, 6d per pack Carpet bags, 3s per cubic foot Carpets, woollen, 2s per cubic foot parpets, hemp, coir, or jute, Is per cubic foot paraway seeds, 2s Gd per cubic foot Parriagqs, carts, draysj and waggons, ad valorem, 5 per cent Parriage and cart wheels, 5s per pair Catsup, 2s 6d per cubic foot Cement and piaster of Paris, Is per barrel Phains, except gold and ' silver, f -inch dia T meter and under, 2.s per evyrt Cheese, Id perlb Chicory, 3d per lb China, porcelain, and pafjan Tw>rs Js par cubic foot ' Chocolate, 3d per lb Chutney, 2s' 6d perpubjc fooj; fcigars, 5s per lb, ' poeoa, 3d pier lb Coffee, 3d perlb Puffee, roasted, 5d per lb. Coffee, essence of, 2s 6d per pubic foot Collars and cuffs, of paper, 5s per cubic foot Pombs, Is per cubic foot Ponfectionery, 5s per foot Copper manufactures, nos otherwise described, 4s per cwt Copying presses, 4s per cwt Pordage, 3 inches iv circumference and under, 3s per cwt' Cordials, 12s per gallon Clocks and watches, LlO for every LIOO value potton manufactures, not oihenvised, and all articles made of cotton mixed with any other material, 5s per cubic foot Potton counterpanes, 3s per cubic foot Cream of tartar, Id per lb Curry powder and paste, (Jd per cubic foot Cutlery, 4s per cwt Doors, of wood, Is each Drapery, 5s per cubic foot Drugs & druggists' sundries, 8s per cubic foot Earthenware, 3d per cubic foot Engravings, prints, drawings, paintings, and pictures, Is per cubic foot Essences, flavoring, 2s 6d the cubic foot Fish— dried, pickled, or salted, 2s the cwt — potted and preseryed, 2s 6d per cubic foot ' - ' • . • Fish paste, 2s Gd the cubic foot Floorcloth, Is the cubic foot Forfar sheeting, unbleached, 3s the cubic foot bottle, or preserved in syrup, 2s 6d the cubic foot Fruits, dried, Id per lb Furniture and cabinetware of wopd, Gd the cubic foot Furs, 5s the cubic foot pelatine, 2s Gd the cubic fopt plass, crown and sheet. Is per 100 superficial feet plass, plate, Is the cubic foot piobea, and chimneys for lamps, Gd the cubic foot (glassware, Is th.c cubic fopt Grlue, 2s the cwt Proats, prepared, Is the cubic fpot prindery, Is per cubic foot putta percha, manufactured (not being apparel), Is per cubic foot Hardware, 4s per cwt Haberdashery, 5s per cubic foot Hair-seating, Is per cubic foot Hams, Id per lb . Jarness, 2s per cubic foot Hats, 3s per cubic foot' Holloware, 4s per cwt Hops, Id per lb Horse-shoes, Is per cwt Hosiery, 5s per cubic fpot Ink, writing, Iv per cubic foot Iron, fencing wire, staples and standards, straining postß and apparatus, Is per cwt Iron, gates and gateposts, 4s per cwt Iron, galvanised sheets, tiles, ridging, guttering, spouting, rivets, washers, screws, nails, and wire netting, Is per cwt Ironmongery, 4s per cwt Isinglass, 2s Gd 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 cubic foot Lasts and shomakers' wooden pegs, Is per cubic foot Lead, sheet, pig, and piping. Is per cwt manufactures not otherwise described, 4s per cwt Leather, sole, £d per lb I)o, other kinds, Id do Do, bags, 5s per cubic foot l)o, leggings, 5s do' Do, manufactures not otherwise described, Is ' per cubic foot ' Linen manufactures not otherwise described, and all articles made of linen mixed with any other material, 5s per cubic foot Liqueur^ 12s per gallon Liquorice, 2s Gd per cubic foot Looking-glasses, Is do Maccnroni, 2s Gd do M»iiz* na, and corn flour, Is dp Malt, Gd per bushel Mantel-pieces, Is per cubic foot , Marlilcs (toyB), Is do Matches and wax vestas, Is do Mats, doormats, Is do Jlattin^' of cocoa fibre, and other kinds, 6d' per cubic foot

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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 373, 4 June 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 373, 4 June 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 373, 4 June 1868, Page 4

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