THE NEW TARIFF.
Tht* following is a corrected list of the new sriff:— s. d. He, sorter, beer, of all sorts, cider and perry, in bottle per gal 1 3 /Ditto ditto in bulk per gallon 1 0 Almonds, in shell per lb 0 1 Almonds, shelled per lb 0 3 — Sporting powder per lb 0 6 .^munition — Blasting powder per lb 0 1 ; Apparel per cube ft 5 0 ipples, dried per lb 0 1 Apothecaries' ware, not otherwise describpd per cube ft 3 0 inns — Fire-arms each 6 0 ixles, axle-arm and boxes per cwt 2 0 i.rrowroot, in bulk per lb 0 i irrowroot, in bottles, jars, or tins per cube ft 2 6 Arsenio per cwt 4 0 3 aeon and hams per lb 0 1 "Digging Bags, sacks, and woolpacks empty per cube ft 1 6 Stsket and wickerware per cube ft 0 6 ?. iking powder per cube ft 1 0 3-ef, salted per cwt 2 0 allows per cube ft 1 0 £ ?arbonate and carbonate of soda per cwt 2 0 ' jcuits, plain and unsweetened per cwt 1 0 Z, icuits, fancy per cube ft 3 0 ~ ters per gal 12 0 /:■ icking per cube ft 1 0 7 :icklead per cube ft 1 0 i i-mkets and rugs per cube ft 3 0 Iknnets and hats, trimmed, per cube ft 5 0 r:nnet3 and hats, untrimmed, per cube ft 3 0 1 ' ots, shoes, slippers, goloshes per cube ft 5 0 ioot and shoe Tampa and uppers per cube ft 5 0 T ,;ots — Common watertights, lace-up ■id diggers' long per cube ft 3 0 p. ■•£ and brass manufactures per cwt 4 0 B.- »hware and brooms per cube ft i 0 jE_ lets, wooden per doz 2 0 I kets and tubs, iron per cwt 4 0 i3i -er perlb 0 1 *"?: lied peel perlb 0 3 C : .riles, tallow perlb 0 a C: dies, others perlb 0 1 Cs.r-?rs per cube ft 2 6 Caps, apparel per cube ft 3 0 Cm •* percusdon per 1000 1 0 '. ■-.: is, playing per pack 0 6 \V\-et bags psr cube ft 3 0 Cir;ietg, wollen per cube ft 2 0 Ct. jets of hemp, coir, or jute, per do 1 0 Ca.-/.-.-way seeds per cube ft 2 6 Cs-i-r-iages or carts with springs or appliances in lieu thereof adTalorem 5 per cent Or.s, drays, and waggon's without > rings advalorem 6 per cent C-/-: iage and cart wheels each 5 0 Cc.: ap per cube ft 2 6 C^ivnt and plaster of paris, per barrel 1 0 C-ins, except gold and silver, f inch i. .d under per cwt 2 0 Chf>se perlb 0 1 Cl:-\orj perlb 0 3 C'zjio, porcelain, and Parian ware per cube ft I 0 Chocolate perlb 0 3 Ca»: ney per cube ft 2 6 Ci^ara perlb 5 0 Co;ci perlb 0 3 Ccffee perlb 0 3 Ocfffe, esgence of per cubic ft 2 6 £oi:^ and enffs of paper per cube ft 5 0 Co ibs per cube ft 1 0 Col ectionery per cube ft 5 0 Cca-ier manufestoref, not otherwise de- ' .-ibed per cwt 4 0 Cc^Tug Pressefl per cwt 4 0 C-j. .age s 9 inches in nreossference and - >,s£er ' psr cwt 8 0
c ordial 4 per gal 13 0 Clocks and watches, for every £100 in value . £10 0 0 Cotton manufactures not otherwise desoribed, and all artiolee made of ootton mixed with any other material per cube ft 6 0 Cotton Counterpanes per oube ft 8 0 Cream of Tartar per lb 0 1 Curry powder and paste psr cube ft S 6 Cutlery per owt 4 0 Boors, of wood eaoh 1 0 Drapery, exoept silk, not otherwise described pjr oube ft 5 0 Drugs, druggists' sundries, not otherwise deaoribed per cube ft 9 0 Earthenware per oube ft 0 3 Engravings, prints, drawings, paintings and pictures per cube ft 1 0 Essences, flavoring per cube ft 2 6 Fish — dried, piokled and Salted, per owt 2 0 Fish, potted and preserved per cube ft 2 6 Fish, paste per cu'-e ft 2 6 Floorcloth per cube ft 1 0 Frofar sheeting, unbleached per cube ft 3 0 Fruits, bottled or preserved in syrup per cube ft 2 6 Fruits, dried per lb 0 1 Furniture and eabinetware, in wood per cube It 0 6 Furs per cube ft 5 0 G-ates of iron per cwt 4 0 Gelatine per cube ft 2 6 Glass, crown and sheet, per 100 feet superficial 1 0 Glass, lamp globes, and chimneys per cube ft 0 6 G-lass, plate per cube ft 1 0 Glassware per cube ft 1 0 Glue per cwt 2 0 Grc nts, prepared per oube ft 1 0 Grindery per cube ft 1 0 Gutta Percha, manufactured, not being apparel per cube ft 1 0 Hardware per cwt 4 0 Haberdashery, not containing silk pn cube ft 5 0 Haberdashery, Bilk and velvet per cubo ft 6 0 Hair seating per cube ft 1 0 Hams per lb 0 1 Harness per cube ft 2 0 Hats per cube ft 3 0 FTolloware per cwt 4 0 Hops per lb 0 1 Horse shoes per cwt 1 0 Hosiery per cube ft 5 0 Ink, writing per cube ft 1 0 Iron — Bar, rod, hoop, and sheet free Iron — Fencing wire, staples, and standards per cwt 1 0 Iron gates and gate posts per cwt 4 0 Iron — Galvanised, sheet, tiles, ringing, guttering, spouting, rivets, washers, screws, nails, and wire netting per cwt 1 0 Ironmongery per cwt 4 0 Tsin glass per cube ft 9 6 Jams, jellies and Marmalade per cube ft 2 6 Japaned and lacquered metal ware per cwt 4 0 ewellary, for every £100 value £10 0 0 Lamps, lanterns, and lamp -wick per c\-be ft 1 0 Lasts and wooden pegs per cube ft 1 0 Lead — Sheet, pig, and piping per cube 1 0 Lead manufactures, not otherwise described per cwt 4 0 Leather, sole per lb 0 i I father, all kinds per lb 0 3 Leather bags per cube ft 5 0 Leather leguings per cube ft 5 0 Leather manufactures not otherwise described per cube ft 1 0 Linnen manufactures not otherwise described, and all articles made of linen mixed with any other material per cube ft 5 0 Liqueurs per gal 12 0 Liquorice per cube ft 2 6 Looking glasses per cube ft 1 0 Maecaroni per cube ft 2 B Maizena per cube ft 1" 0 | Malt per bush 0 6 Mantlepieces per cube <t 1 0 M arbles (toys) per cube ft 1 0 Matches and wax vestas per cube ft 1 0 Mats — Door Mats per cube ft 1 0 Matting — Cocoa fibre and all other kinds per cube ft 0 6 Meats — Potted and preserved per cube ft 2 6 Millinery — not otherwise described per cube ft 5 0 Musical instruments per cube ft 1 0 Mustard per cube ft 2 6 Nails of iron per cwt 1 0 Nuts of all kinds, except cocoa nuts per lb 0 1 Oil — Vegetable, in bulk per gal 0 6 Oil— Vegetable, in bottle per cube ft 2 6 Oil — Mineral per gal 0 6 Oil in bottle per cube ft 2 6 Oil — Perfumed pet* cube ft 2 6 Oil, not otherwise described per gal 0 6 Olives per cube ft 2 0 Opium perlb 20 0 Oysters, preserved per cube ft 2 6 Paints and colors per cwt 2 0 Paper — Writing per cube ft 1 0 Paper —Wrapping and bags per cube ft 1 0 Paper hangings per cube ft 1 0 Papiermache ware per cube ft 1 0 Pearl barley per cwt 1 0 Peas, split per cwt 1 0 Pepper and Pimento, unground, in bass per lb 0 1 Pepper and Cayenne per cube ft 2 6 Perambulators per cube ft 0 6 Peroii3?ion caps per 1000 I 0 Perfumery, not otherwise described per cube ft 2 6 Pickles per cube ft 2 6 Picture frames per cube ft 2 0 Pipes, tobacco per cube ft 2 0 Pitch per brl 1 0 Plate, gold and silver, for every £100 value £10 0 0 Plated -ware per lb 0 3 Easpberrv vinegar per cube ft 2 6 Pork, salted per cwt 2 0 Portmanteaus per cube ft 1 0 Eice per cwt 2 0 Rice, ground per cube ft 2 6 Eosin per cwt 2 0 Eugs, woolen, cotton and fur per cube ft 3 0 SaddJery per cube ft 2 0 Sad irons per cwt 1 0 Safes, iron per cwt 4 0 Sago, in bull per cwt 2 0 Sago, bottle or canister, per cube ft 2 6 Salt per cwt Free Saltpetre per cwt 2 0 Sauces per cube ft 2 6 Sasbes per pair 1 0 Scrim cloth per cube ft 1 0 Sewing Machines Free Shirt?, woollen, navy serge per cube ft 3 0 Shirts, striped, checked, cotton per cube ft 3 0 Shot per cwt 10 o Silk, manufactured per cube ft 5 0 Silk, mixed per cube ft 5 0 Snuff perlb 5 0 Soap, common per cwt 2 6 Soap, Bcented and fancy per cube ft 2 6 Soap powder and washing powder per cube ft 0 6 Soda Crystals per cwt 1 0 Spi'-es — Cassia, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, mace, nutmegs, mixed and ground spices per lb 0 3 Spirits, any strength not exceeding proof by Syke's hydrometer, and so on in proportion for any greater strength per gallon 12 0 Spirits of tar and turpentine per gal 0 6 Starch and blue per cwt 2 0 Stationery and account books per cube ft 1 0 Steel per cwt 1 0 Sugar, treacle, and molasses per lb 0 I Sulphur per cwt I 0 Swords each 6 0 Syrups per cube ft 2 6 Tacks per cwt 4 0 Tapioca, in bulk per cwt 2 0 Tapioca in bottle, jars or tin per cube ft 2 6 Tar per rl 1 0 Tartarica«jd perlb 0 I Tea perlb 0 6
Tinwaro por owt 4 0 Timber— Sawn per 100 ft superficial I 0 Timber— Shingles and Latho per 1000 I 0 Timber— Palings per 100 I 0 Timber—Posts per 100 4 0 Timber— Rails per 100 2 0 Tobaooo . per lb 2 6 Tobacco, for sheepwash, subject to its being rendered unfit for human consumption, and to such regulation, as the Commissioner of Customs shall from tima to time prescribe in that behalf per lb 0 8 Tobacco pipes per oubio foot 2 0 Tools — Carpenter and others not otherwise described per owt 4 0 Toys and fancy goods, not otherwise desoribed per cube ft 1 0 Trousers — Moleskin and cord per cube ft 3 0 T*-ine per cwt 2 0 Tubs — wood per nest 2 0 Turpentine per gal 0 6 Umbrellas and parasols, cotton per cube ft 5 0 Umbrellas and parasols, silk per cube ft 5 0 Varnish per gal 0 6 Vermicelli per cube ft 2 6 Vinegar per gal 0 6 Weighing machines per cwt 4 U Whips and walking sticks per cube ft 1 0 Whiting and chalk per cwt 1 0 Wine, containing lobs than 25 per cent, of alcohol of specific gravity of "845 at the temperatui eof 60 degrees of Fahrenheit's thermometer, or of six reputed quart, or of twelve reputed pint bottlos, the gallon 4 0 Woollen manufactures, not otherwise enumerated, and all articles made of wool, mixed with any other material per cube ft 5 0 Zinc — sheets, ridging, guttering, piping and roll per cwt 1 0 Zinc — manufactures not otherwise described per cwt 4 0
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Southland Times, Issue 587, 5 November 1866, Page 2
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1,964THE NEW TARIFF. Southland Times, Issue 587, 5 November 1866, Page 2
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