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MiscellaneousTHE NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT, 1864WHEREAS it is expedient to alter the duties of Customs payable on the importation of goods, wares, ane merchandise into the Colony of New Zealand : — Be it therefore enacted by the General Assembly of New Zealand, in the Parliament assembled as follows : — I. The Short Title of this Act shall be the New Customs Duties Act. 1864. 11. The duties of Customs chargeable upon goods, wares, and merchandise, imported into the Colony of New Zealand, shall cease and determine from and after the BtH of December, 18fi4. ITT. From and after the Bth dav of December, One Thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, ' in lieu of such duties the following dnt'es of Customs shall be charged on all goods, wares, and merchandise hereinafter specified, imported into the Colony of New .Zealand, or cleared from any warehouse for home consumption, that is to say : — £ s. d. 1. Ale. beer, galder, and perry, in ' wood — the cidlon 0 0 9 Ale, beer, gn-jer, and perry, in bottle — thesnlon 0 16 2. Cigars and oryff— the lb 0 4 6 3. Coffee, chicory, cocoa, and chocolate — the lb : 0 0 3 4. Cutlery, "hardware, plateware, holloware, an^ ironmongery of all sorts, and candles and soap, all sorts — the cwt 0 4 0 5. Firearms of e\ery description — enrh 0 5 0 6. Gunpowder — the lb 0 0 3 7. Manufactures of silk, cotton linen, and wolen, and all articles manufactured therefrom : drapery, haberdashery, hosiery, millinery, furs, hats, boots, shoes, confectionery, bottled froits. dried fruits, mustard, olive oil, pickles, preserves, sauces, spices, and oilmen's stores of all kinds, measuring outside the packages — the cubic foot 0 5 0 8. Spirits, and strong waters of every ki7id, sweetened or otherwise, of any strength not exceeding the I strength of proof by Syke's hydrometer, and so on in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof — the gallon 0 12 0 9. Sugar, raw and refined af all kinds and trencle and molasses the lb.. 0 0 1 10. Tea— thelb 0 0 6 11. Tobacco— the lb 0 2 6 12. Wine in wood containing less than than twenty-five per cent of alcohol of a specific gravity of .825 at the temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit's [thermometer — the gallon 0 4 0 13. Wine, in bottle, containing less thim twenty-five per cent of alcohol of a specific gravity of " 8.25 at the temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit's thermometer —the gallon... £ 0 5 0 14. Anchors and chains and rod, bolt, bar, and sheet, hoop and pig iron ; and nails, sailcloth, cordage 1 twine, cotton, yarn, bags, sticks, and woolpacks, spirits of tar and turpentine, tobacco for sheepwash, nuts af all kinds, powder only fit for blasting purposes, and all unenumerated goods, wares, and merchandise Free. TV. A drawback of the whole of such duties shall br allowed for wines intended for the consumption of the officers of Her Majesty's troops in the Colony of New Ze«land. and of the officers of Her Majesty's navy serving on board any of Her Majesty's ships in the seas adjoining thereto, or such wines may be landed on first importation, or delivered out of bond of free duty, subject in all cases to such regulations as the Governor shall from time to time prescribe. Provided always, that if any such wines shall be subsequently sold in the said colony except for the use or consumption of any of Her Majesty's military or naval officers as aforesaid, the same shall be -forfeited and liable to seizure accordingly. V. All duties of Customs under this Act shall be charged and paid according to the standard imperial weights and measures, and where such duties are charged according to any specific quantity, weight or size, the same shall be chargeable rateably on any greater or less quantity, weight or size. VI. The duties of the Customs imposed by this Act shall be raised, levied, and paid under the provisions of " The Customs Regulation Act, 1858," and subject also to all such provisions and regulations a3 may for the time being be in force for the collection, management, and receipt of the duties of import in the Colony of New Zealand. VII. The " Customs Duties Amendment Act, 1861," and the Military supplies Customs Act. 1862," shall apply to all duties of Customs payable under this Act. VIII. In the event of any increase under this Act in the duties of Customs' chargeable upon any goods, wares, or merchandise, after the mak ng ef any contract or agreement for the sale ior delivery of such goods duty free, it shall be lawful for the seller, in case such increase shall accrue before the clearance and delivery from the warehouse of such goods at such increased duty and after payment thereof to add so much moned to the contract price as will be equivalent o such increase of duty, and he shall be entitled, o be paid and to sue for and recover the same. T7XTRAORDINARY CURE OF A COUGH. JIJ The following letter has been addressed to Mr Powell by William Boards, Esq., an extensive Agriculturist and Land Agent, residing at Edmonton, Middlesex : — Nightingale Hall, Edmonton. " Deae Sic, — I have recently suffered much from a most violent cough, proceeding from a tickling in my chest, which no remedy, out of many I resorted to, could allay. My head was constantly aching, aud my whole frame entirely shaken. Having seen the good effects of your Balsam of Aniseed iv several members of my j family, I purchased a small bottle, and, when going to bed at night took a teaspoonful in two table spoonfuls of water just warm. The effect was immediate ; it arrested the tickling in my chest, I slept well, and arose perfectly restored in the morning, with the exception of debility, arising from fatigue by incessant coughing for some days previous. My cough entirely left me, and has never returned. Having since heard of a lady in the neighborhood who for a leng time had labored under a most distressing cough, and who had resorted to every remedy within her knowledge, I sent the remainder of the bottle to her ; and that long-standing obstinate, and (as she thought) incurable cough, was perfectly cured. You are at perfect liberty to make what use you jaay please of this communication, as the contents are strictly true. I shall take every opportunity of-recommending your inestimable medicine, feeling, as I do, fully assured of its efficacy. I am, dear Sir, yours yery truly, Wk. Boaeds ' To Mr Thomas Powell.''' POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. Prepared solely by THOMAS POWELL, 16 Blackfriars-road, London ; and sold in bottles only by all chemißts and storekeepers throughout Australia. . ASE FOR POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. The genuine has the words " Thomas Powell, Blcakfriars-road, London," engraved upon the Government stamp.

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Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 524, 23 July 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 524, 23 July 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 524, 23 July 1866, Page 4

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