ALPHA &ETIC'A 4 L' Us¥ OF A Itf i C LES Which IVitve rerefovd tM decision of 'the Cornrais-sjon^r of. G'istoms, as to their liability t<> fluty under the present tariff. Agricultural implements/free*' ; /' ' ' '" Almonds, shelled \'M<\ in Inisk, free " Anchovies^ 4s fier-cubic foot • ' > Arrowrruity free • : •■■■■:■ : - Axles^ otrt and ilray, iron (loose),. fr^ei" . B3UI bricks free ... Bedstttflds (ir.on.), .Is per cwt. ■ Bellows '{forjje). fife Biscuits (fancy), free Bitters (orange); 4s p t foot Lapers,'4s per cuHc foot .; Carra way seeds, free : -.. CarrirtfOe lamps. 3s per cwfc. Chains (with anchors or for ship's use, free Chain (till other), Ss per cwt. ClieiT) cordials, 4s per footCheese, free • ?# C ocks, free - ■ Coffee, essence. of^free - iroivsheets, free . • Cotton wick, free -< Curry powd'-r, free F-au de Cologne, 9s pt*r gnllon Fencing wire arid standards (iron) free Fish, preserved. -free Flavoring essences, free ■ ' Flonr-h'otn, free Forges' and iron- work, loose, 3s per cwt. Forks; disjjringand hay, 3sper cwt. Galvanized iron sheets, free „ „ wire, free w ware as buckeis. gutter ter angles, ridie caps, tiles, aud ornamental pieces, & per cwt _■■ Gelatine, free Gingerhread, free Ginger cordials, 4s per foot Groats, free , Gun barrels, 5s each f (Ju;ta percha, fiect Harrows, free Herrings, preserved, free Ho;s, free Horseshoes, 3s per cwr. Huckaback (hemp or flax) 43 per cul ie foot Hurdles, iron, f;ee Iron chnirs, 3s per cwt „ snfes, 3-= per cwt „ tanks, free Ironwork for chips' use, free I«inglass," free : Jams and jellies, 4s per cubic foot Jewellery, free Lemon and lime juice, free Linseied oil. free LoKsters, preserved, free Maccaroni, 4s per cubic foot Machinery, agriculiural or other, free Meats, potted, or preserved, free Nisht lights, free Oatmeal, free . . . Oilcloth, free „ , table covers, 4s per pubic," foot Olive oil-(perfunjed), free Olives, 4s per cubic foot Oranse bitters, 4s per foot Oysters, preserved, free Paint, 1 free Peari barley, free . Ploughs, free Kick cloth, free § Safes, iron, 3s per cwt Sago, free Salad oil, 4s per cubic foot Salt, free . Sardines, 4s per cubic foot ; Sash weights. 3s per cwt Scythes, 3s per cwt « - SKeaves, brass, for ships' use, fre j ' Shot, free Shovels, 3s pc- cwt. . Sod;>, free Soda crystals, free Soups (fish an-1 vegetable, preserved) free Spades, 3s per cwt. Starch, free Steel (bar), free Syrups, free Table covers (oilcloth), -ts per cubic foot Tanks (iron), free Tapioco, free Tarpaulins, free Tiles, iron, 3s per cwt. Tinman's tools, 3s per cwt Vermicelli, 4s per cubic foot i Vesta matches ( wax), free Vine£ar( in any package or vessel), free. { "Wafches, free ■ Wick, cotton, frea j Whiting, free Winnowing: cloths, free§ Wire, iron fencing, free Wire, small (as bell wire), 3s per cwt.' f Importation of Arms, &c, without license is a misdemeanor, punishable by fine or imprisonment. \ i A. manufacture composed of any of the. articles comprised in Section 7, and in which gutta percha is used merely to make it waterproof, is chargeable with 4s per cubic foot. j When fhe fabric is not superior to ordinary sail cloth customs' duties. Chargeable uxdertiie ' Customs Duties Act, 1858/ in all Ports of New Zfaland. 1. Ale, beer, cider and perry in wood, per gallon .. -.0 f. Ale, beer, cider and perry, in bottles, per gallon ... ... I 0 2. Cigars and snufF,' per lb.. .. 3 0 3. Coffee, chicory, cocoa, and cho- • j colate, per lb .. 0 3 4. Cutlery, hardware, plated ware, holloware,. ironmongery of all sorts, and candles and soap of all sorts, per cwt. .. .. 3 0 5. Firearms of every description, each ... ... 5 0 6. Gunpowder, per lb 0 3 7. Manufactures of silk, cotton, linen, and all articles manufactured there 'rom ; drapery, haberdashery, hosiery, millinery, furs, bats, boots, shoes, con- "' fectionery, bottled fruits, dried fruits, mustard, olive oil, pickles, preserves, - sauces, spices, and oilmen's stores. of all kinds, measuring outside tho packages, per cubic foot 4 0 8J Spirits and strong 1 waters of every kind, sweetened or otherwise, of pny strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes's hydrometer, and so ! on in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, per gallon 9 0 ft Su»ar (raw and refined) of all kinds, and treacle and molasses, per lb. . . — O 1 10. Tea, per lb. .. 0 4 11. Tobacco, per lb. 1 6 12. Wine (in wood and bottle), comaining less than 25 per cent, of alcohol of a specific gravity of -825 at the temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit's thermometer, per gallon ... 3 0 13 Anchors and chains, and rod, bolt, bar. sheet, hoop, and pig iron and sails, sail cloth, cordage, twine, cotton yarn, bags, sacks, and wool packs, spirits of tar and turpentine, tobacco for sheep'wash, nu Is of all ki n ds, powder fit oniy fur blasting purposes. and all v "enumerated i,oo 's, wares and merchandise Free
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18640115.2.19.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 30, 15 January 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)
Word count
Tapeke kupu
793Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 30, 15 January 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.