ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ARTICLES Which have received the deoiaion ot the Commissioner* of. Customs, as to their lia« bility to duty under the present tariff* 'Agricultural implements, free , Almonds, shelled and in husk, free - Anchovies, 4s per oubio fo,ot Awowroot, free Axlos, cavt and dray, iron (loost*), froo Bathbrloks, froo Bedsteads (iron), 3s. por cwt Bellows .(forge), freo Biscuits .(fancy), free Bitters (orange), 4s per foot Capers, 4s. per cubic foot = Carraway seeds, free Carriage lamps, 3s per cwt Chains (with anchors, or top ship's use), free Chain (all other), 3s per owt Cherry cordials, 4s per foot Cheese, free Clocks, free Coffee, essence of,, free Corrugated iron sheets, free Cotton wick, free " . Curry powder, free Eau de Cologne, 9s per gallon Fencing wire and standards (iron), free Fish, preserved, free Flavoring essences, free Floor-cloth, free Forges and ironwork, loose, 3s per cwt - Forks, digging and hay, 3s per cwt Galvanized iron sheets, free „ wire, free „ ware,-a3 buckets, gutter angles, ridge caps, tiles, and ornamental pieces, 3s per cwfc G-elatine, free Gingerbread, free Ginger cordials, 4s per. foot Groats, free Gun barrels, 5s each + Gi-utta percha, free + Harrows, free Herrings, preserved, free Hops, free . . . , • Horse shoes, 3s per owt ■ Huckaback (hemp or flax), 4s per :cubia foot Hurdles; iron, free . , Iron chairs, 3s per cwt „ safes, 3s per cwt „ tanks, free "- Ironwork for ship's use, free ; Isinglass, free Jams and Jellies, 4s per cubic foot Jewellery, &cc Lemon and lime juice, free Linseed oil, free Lobsters, preserved, free Maccaroni, 4s per cubic foot Machinery, agricultural or other, free Meats, potted or preserved, free Night lights, free Oatmeal, free Oilcloth, free „ table covers, 4s per cubic foot Olive oil (perfumed), free Olives, 4s per cubic foot Orange bitters, 4s per foot Oysters, preserved, free Paint, free Pearl Barley, free Ploughs, free Rick 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 Sheaves, brass, for ship's use, free Shot, free Shovels, 3s per cwt Soda, free Soda crystals, free Soups (fish and vegetable, preserved), free Spades, 3s per cwt Starch, free Steel (bar), free Syrups, free Table covers (oilcloth), 4s per cubic foot Tanks (iron), free Tapioca, free Tarpaulins, free Tiles, iron, 3s. per cwt Tinman's tools, 3s per cwt Vermicelli, 4s per cubic foot Vesta matches (wax), free Vinegar (in any package or vessel), free Watches, free Wick, cotton, free 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. X 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. § When the fabric is not superior to ordinary sail-cloth. CUSTOMS DUTIES. Chargeable trNDEit the " Customs Duties Act, 1858," us* am. Poets of New Zealand. 1. Ale, beer, cider and perry in wood, per gallon ... ... ... O 6 Ale, beer, cider and perry, in bottles, per gallon ... •••■'l 0 2. Cigars and Snuff, per lb 3 0 3. Coffee, chicory, cocoa, and chocolate, • perlb ... ... 0 3 4. Cutlery, hardware, plated ware, holloware, ironmongery of all sorts, and candles and soap of I all sorts, per cwt ... ... 3 O 5. Firearms of every description,* each 5 O 6. Gunpowder, per lb ... ... O 3 7. Manufactures of silk, cotton, linen, and all articles manufectured; ; : therefrom ; drapery, haberdashery, hosiery, millinery, furs, Jtiats, boots, shoes, confectionery^ bottled fruits, dried fruits, mus- , tard, olive oil, pickles, preserves, sauces, spices and oilmen's stores of all kinds, measuring outside the packages, per cubic foot ... ... ... ... 4 0 8. Spirits and strong waters of every kind, sweetened or otherwise, of any 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 9. Sugar (raw and refined) of all kinds, and treacle and molasses, per lb 0 1 10. Tea, per lb •. 0 4 ! 11. T >o.v?eo. perlb .... ... ... 1 6 12. ~\\ me (i.i wood and bottle), contaiiiiag less than 25 per cent, of alcohol or a specific gravity of .825 at the temperature of 60 deg. Fahrenheit's thermometer, per gallon - ... 3 0 13. Anchors and chains, and rod, boltj bar, sheet, hoop, and pig iron and sails, sail cloth, cordage, > twine, cotton yarn, bags, sacks, - and wool packs, spirits of tar turpentine, tobacco for sheep- ' wash, nuts of all kinds, powder, * fit only for blasting purposes, and -all unenumerated goods, r wares and merchandise ~ •'. ",' - Fre«
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 42, 12 February 1864, Page 3
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