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TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS.

Anchors, anvils, blacksmiths' beUows, bottles of all kinds (empty), cabin furniture and effects which have been in use and not imported for sale, chain cables and shackles over $ths of an inch diameter, chains, cotton waste, copper and composition rode,, bolts, sheathing and nails, corn sieves and riddles, crab winches, cranes, capstans

and windlasses, dmining *Mpf-s and tiles, felt for ! "henthing flltors, fire eng-nes and hose, fish oil ] in bnlk, forges, gas pipes and machinery, all j materials which may be specially imported for the construction of gas works, guano and manures, iron bridge--, and all materials which may be specially imported for th** construction of ; bridges, wharves, jetties or patent slips, iron lamp posts, iron pig, iron tanks, iron plates, rivets, bolts, nuts, screws and castings for ships iron weigh-bridges for carts ; machinery for agricultural purposes ; machinery for boring, brick and tile making, plaining punching, sowing, shearing, turning and quartz crusMng ; machinery for mil's, looms ; machinery for steam vessels ; machinery for wool and hay-pressing ; machine saws, maps and charts, organs, harmoniums, bells, an 1 furniture specially imported for places of public worship, passengers' b-'ggage, printing presses, type and materinl • printing ink, printed books, pup TB and music *, ploughs an*l harrows, pumps, and other apparatus fo**rnising water, railway plant, and all materials which nmy be specially imported for the construction of railways and tramways ; rope above three inches in circum'erence, sail clofh, ships' Mocks, ship chandlery, not otherwise deserib-'d, school books, slates, and apparatus, sor?a ash and caustic soda, soda water machines, steam engines and parts of steam engines, tarpanlns, water pipes not otherwise described, and all material which may be specially imported for the purpose of constructing water works, and aU other articles not otherwise described. WILLIAM SEED, Secretary of Customs.

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Southland Times, Issue 574, 5 October 1866, Page 2

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295

TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS. Southland Times, Issue 574, 5 October 1866, Page 2

TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS. Southland Times, Issue 574, 5 October 1866, Page 2

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