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Chain-cables and shackles, overj^ of an inch diameter, free Chalk, Is cwt Cheese, Id lb Chicory, 3d lb , . China, porcelain, and Parian ware, Is cubic foot Chocolate, 3d lb Churns, free Chutney, 2s 6d cubic foot ' • Cigars, 5s lb Cocoa, 3d do Coffee, raw, 3d ds Do, essence of, 2s 6d cubic foot Collai's and cuffs of paper, 5s ido Combs, Is do Confectionery, 5s do Copper manufactures, not otherwise described, 4s cwt Copper and composition rod, bolts, sheathing and nails, free Copying-presses, 4s cwt Cordage, 3 inches in circumference and under, 3s Cordials, 12s gallon Corn sieves and riddles, free Clocks and watches, 10 per cent ad valorem Cotton manufactures, not otherwise described, and all articles made of cotton mixed with any other material, 5s cubic foot Cotton counterpanes, 3s do Cotton waste, free Crab winches, cranes, capstans, and windlasses, free pream of tartar, Id lb Curry powder and paste, 2s 6d cubic foot Cutlery, 4s cwt Doors, of wood, Is each Drainage pipes and tiles, free Drapery, not otherwise described, 5s cubic foot ' ' ' Drugs and druggists' sundries, not ! otherwise described, 3s cubic foot Earthenware, 3d do Engravings, prints, drawings, paintings, and pictures, Is do Essences; flavoring, 2s 6d cubic foot Felt for sheathing, iree Filters, free Fire engines and hose, free Fish, dried, pickled, or salted, 2s per cwt Fish, potted and preserved, 2s 6d per cubic foot Fish paste, 2s 6d do Floorcloth, Is do Forfar sheeting, unbleached, 3s do Forges, free Fruits, bottled or preserved in syrup, 2s 6d cubic foot Fruits, dried, ldlb \ Furniture and cabinet wate, of wood, 6d cubic foot ; Furs, 5s do Gelatine, 2s 6d do Gas-pipes and machinery, aud all material which may be specially imported for the construction of gas-works, free Glass, crown and sheet, Is 100 ft sup. Dp, plate, Is, cubic foot Globes and chimneys, for lamps, 6d cubic foot Glassware, Is do Glue, 2s cwt Grindery, Is cubic foot Groats, prepared, Is do Gutta-percha manufactures; not being apparel, is do Hardware, 4s cwt Haberdashery, 5s cubic foot Hair-seating, Is do Hams, Id lb * Harness, 2s cubic foot Hats, 3s do Hollo ware, 4s cwt Hops, Id lb Horse-shoes, Is cwt Hosiery, 5s cubic foot Ink, writing, Is do Iron fencing wire, staples, and standards, straining posts, arid apparatus, Is cwt Iron gates and gate-posts, 4s do Iron — galvanised sheets, tiles, ridging, guttering, spouting, rivets, washers, screws, nails, and wire netting, Is cwt Iron bridges, and all material which may be specially imported for the construction of bridges, wharves, jetties, or patent slips, free Iron rod, bolt, bar, hoop, and pig, free Iron lamp-posts, free Iron tanks, free Iron plates, rivets, bolts, nuts, screws, and castings for ships, free Iron weighbridges for carts, free Ironmongery, 4s Cwt t Isinglass, 2s 6d cubit foot Jams, jellies, and marmalade, 2s 6d cubic foot Japanned and lacquered' metalware, 4b cwt ; Jewelry, 10 per cent ad valorem Lamps, lanterns, and lamp wick, Is cubic foot Lasts, and shoemakers' wooden pegs, Is cubic foot ■ Lead, sheet, pig and piping, la 3wt Lead manufactures not otherwise described, 4s cwt Leather, sole, |d lb Ditto, other kinds, Id do Ditto, bags, 5s cubic foot Ditto leggins, 5s cubic foot Leather manufactures not otherwise described, Is cubic footLinen manufactures not otherwise described, and all articles made of linen mixed with, any. other materials, 5s cubic foot Liqueurs, 12s gal Liquorice, 2s 6d cubic, foot Looking-glasses, Is do. Maccaroni, 2s 6ddo . Machinery for agricultural purposes, boring, brick and tile making, planing, punching, sawing, shearing, turning, quartz-crushing, for mills ' andjlopms, for stearb vessels, for wool and hay'pressirig, free Machine saws, free ' * Maizena and corn-flour, Is cubic foot

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1050, 7 December 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1050, 7 December 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1050, 7 December 1871, Page 4

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