THE NEW TARIFF.
Ay? foUowing ia a corrected list ofthe new s. d. .z: porter, beer, of aU sorts, cider ycd psrry, in bottle per gal 1 3 yv: uf. to in bulk pergaUon 1 0 z :un::on — >. ;r.s;:on caps per 1000 I 0 : '■•*- per cwt 10 0 :-u: S powder per lb 0 6 yygpowder perlb 0 1 per cube ft 5 0 y-z.a. -■ iad cuffs of paper per cube ft 5 0 a- per cube ft 3 0 -fit*?. iaTy serge, and Scotch Tweeds per cube ft 3 0 zzA, ir.egatta and Crimean per cube foot 5 0 •-3*e2^ moleskin and cords per cube ft 3 0 - c-:hL-wise described per cube ft 5 0 ■ zy- -..rys' wares and drugs, and drug- . -f:/ i andries — 7'~ per cwt 4 0 and carbonate of soda per cwt 2 0 y~ .- Tartar perlb 0 1 perlb 20 0 - :: tar per gal 0 6 -Vi~" per cwt I 0 ",y perlb 0 L yz -:\ as not above described per cube foot 3 0 **" i~~ each 5 0 ... V each 5 0 Y. '■--" fc-arm and boxes per cwt 2 0 yy^—Bags, sacks, and woolpacks r'-Az . per cube ft 1 6 :-:•: a. :d wickerware per cube ft 0 6 0 * per cube ft 1 0 A A per gal 12 0 ■*-=■■ *n-es, slippers, goloshes per cube ft 5 0 K A-amov. watertights and lace-ups, '"- 'yjers long hoots per foot 3 0 l- -i shoe vamps and uppers , per cube ft 5 0 eras; rr.r.~Tisict?r?a r>«T* ,"wt 4 0 "• . yyi htyzozi p , 1 q V* ' 0 6 r ' i - ■■■•■'??' >s- —woven,-.- v ■'■■ zvy..\. * 2 0-' hemp, coir, or jute per cube ft 1 cV i£;i, carts, drays and -waggons ad y-nc per cwt 5 0 if* s-id cart wheels pair 5 0 :':■ ■: :sd plaster of paria, per barrel 1 0
Chains, ««»pt gold ftad silver, $fchs ia diameter and und#r per cwi 3 0 China, poreslain, nnd Parian war* par cube ft 1 0 Oombs per cube ft X 0 Confectionery per cube ft 5 0 Copper manufactures, not otherwise dascribed per cwt 4 0 Cordialß p W ga\ 13 o Clocks and watohes, fot every £100 in value £io 0 0 Cutlery perowt 4 0 1 DraperyDrapery, blankets and rugs, per cube ft 8 0 ' Cotton counterpanes per cube ft 8 0 do manufactures, not otherwise de* scribed, and aU articles made of cotton mixed with any otber material per cube 1 Forfar sheeting, unbleached per cube ft 8 0 [ Linen manufactures not otherwise described, and aU articles made of linen mixed with any other material ' per cube ft 5 0 Rugs, cotton, wooUen or oppossum per cube ft 8 0 Scrim cloth per cube ft 1 0 SUk manufactures per cube ft 5 o WooUen manufactures, not otherwise enumerated, and all articles made of wool mixed with any other material 5 0 AU other kinds not above described, per oube ft 5 0 Earthenware 3 0 Engravings, prints, drawings, paintings and pictures per cube ft 1 0 Essences, flavoring per cube ft 2 6 Floorcloth per cube ft 1 0 Furniture and cabinetware, in wood per cube it 0 6 Eurs per cube ft 5 0 Glass — Glass, crown and sheet, per 100 feet superficial 1 0 Plate glass per cube ft 1 0 Glassware per cube ft 1 0 Globes and chimneys for lamps, per cube ft 0 6 Grindery — Lasts and Shoemakers wooden pegs per cube ft 1 0 Other Mads per oube ft 1 0 Grocers and OUmens stores — Almonds, in sheU per lb 0 1 Almonds, sheUed per lb 0 3 Apples, dried per lb 0 1 Arrowroot, in bulk per lb 0 i Arrowroot, in bottles, jars, or tins per cube ft 2 6 Baking powder per cube ft 1 o Biscuits, plain and unsweetened per cwt 3 0 Biscuits, fancy per cube ft 3 0 Bracking per cube ft 1 0 Rlaekiead pur cube ft 1 0 Candied peel per lb 0 3 Candles, tallow per lb 0 i Candles, others per lb 0 1 Papers per cube ft 2 6 Cartway seeds per cube ft 2 6 Catsup per cube ft 2 6 Chicory perlb 0 3 Chocolate per lb 0 ti Chutney pe<- cube ft 2 3 Cocoa perlb 0 3 Coffee perlb 0 3 Coffee, essence of per cubic ft 2 fi Curry powder and paste per cube ft 2 6 Fish —dried, pickled and salted, per cwt 2 0 Fish, potted and preserved per cube ft 2 6 Oysters, preserved per cube ft 2 6 Fish, paste per cube ft 2 6 Fruits, bottled or preserved in syrups per cube ft 2 6 Fruits, dried per lb 0 1 Gelatine per cube ft 2 6 Gthie per cwt 2 0 Groats, prepared per cube ft 1 0 Isinglass per cube ft 2 6 Jams, jeUies and Marmalade per cube it 2 6 Liquorice per cube ft 2 6 Maccaroni per cube ft 2 6 Maizena and corn flour per cube ft 1 0 ■ Matches and wax vestas per cube ft 1 0 Mustard per cube ft 2 6 Nuts of aU kinds, except cocoa nuts per lb 0 1 OU, Vegetable, in bulk per gal 0 6 OU, Vegetable, in bottle per cube ft 2 6 Oil, Mineral per gal 0 6 OU in bottle per cube ft 2 6 OU, Perfumed per cube ft 2 6 OU, not otherwise described per gal 0 6 OU, oUve per cube ft 2 6 Pearl barley per cwt 1 0 Peas, spUt per cwt 1 0 Pepper and Pimento, unground, in bags per lb 0 1 Pepper and Cayenne per cube ft 2 6 Pickles per cube ft 2 6 Raspberry vinegar per cube ft 2 6 Bice per cwt 2 0 Rice, ground per cube ft 2 6 Sago, in bulk per cwt 2 0 Sago, bottle or canister, per cube ft 2 6 Saltpetre per cwt 2 0 Sauces per cube ft 2 6 Soap, common per cwt 2 6 Soap, scented and fancy per cube ft 2 6 Soap powder and washing powder per cube ft 0 6 Soda Crystals per cwt 1 0 Spices —Cassia, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, mace, nutmegs, mixed and ground spices per lb 0 3 Starch and blue per cwt 2 0 ! Syrups per cube ft 2 6 Tapioca, in bulk per cwt 2.0 Tapioca in bottle, jars or tins per cube ft 2 6! VermiceUi per cube ft 2 6 I Vinegar per gal 0 6 Whiting and chalk per cwt 1 0 Gutta Percha, manufactured, not being apparel per cube ft 1 0 Hardware — per cwt 4 0 Haberdashery per cube ft 5 0 Hair seating per cube ft 1 0 Harness per cube ft 2 0 ffoUoware per cwt 4 0 Hops perlb 0 1 Hosiery per cube ft 5 0 Ironware — Buckets and tubs, iron per cwt 4 0 Chai» s } 3-Bths of an inch in diameter and nnder per cwt 2 0 Copying Presses per cwt 4 0 Fencing wire, staples and standards, straining posts and apparatus per cwt 1 0 Grates and gate posts per cwt 4 0 Galvanized sheets, tUes, ridging, guttering spouting, rivets, washers, screw nails, horse shoes, and wire netting per owt 1 0 S^ds per cwt 1 0 Sad irons per cwt 1 0 Safes, per cwt 4 0 Weighing machines per cwt 4 U Ironmongery per cwt 4 0 Japaned and lacquered metal ware per cwt 4 0 JeweUery, for every £100 value £10 0 0 Lamps, lanterns, and lamp wick . a perevbeft 1 0 Lead —Sheet, pig, and piping per cube 1 0 Manufactures not otherwise described per _ , cwt 4 0 Leather — Leather, sole _ per lb 0 £ Leather, other kinds per lb 0 1 Leather bags per cube ft 5 0 ... : '
Leather leggiagi per oube ft 8 0 i Leather manufaotures aot Otherwise desoribed per cube ft 1 C liqueurs per gal 12 C Looking giausett per cube ft 1 C Malt ( per bush 0 S Mantelpieces por cube ft 1 C Mats, door mats per oube ft 1 0 Matting of cocoa flbra ftnd other kinds per oube ft 0 6 MillineryBonnets and hats, trimmed, per cube ft 5 0 Bonnets and hats, untrimmed, per cube ft 3 0 Other kinds not described per cube ft 5 C Musical instruments per cube ft 1 C Painters materials— Paints and colors per cwt 2 0 Turpentine per gal 0 G Varnish per gal 0 6 Paper —Wrapping and bag 9 per cube ft 1 0 Paperhangings per oube ft 1 0 Papiermaohe ware per oube ft 1 0 Perambulators per cube ft 0 6 Perfumery, not otherwise described per oube ft 2 6 Picture frames per oube ft 1 0 Pipes, tobacco per cube ft 2 0 Plate, gold and silver, for every £100 value £10 0 0 Plated ware per lb 0 3 Portmanteaus per cube ft 1 0 Provisions — Bacon and hams per lb 0 1 Beef salted per cwt 2 0 Butter perlb O 1 Cheese per lb 0 1 Meats — Potted and preserved per cube ft 2 6 Pork, salted per cwt 2 0 Rosin per cwt 2 0 Saddlery per cube ft 2 0 Ship Chandlery — Cordage 3 inches in circumference and under per cwt 3 0 Pitch per bri 1 0 Tar per bri 1 0 Spirits and strong waters of every kind, sweetened or otherwise, of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so on in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof per gallon 12 0 Stationery — Stationery and account books per cube ft 1 0 Ink, writing per cube ft 1 0 Paper do per cube ft 1 0 Steel per cwt 1 0 Sugar, treacle, and molasses per lb 0 I Tacks per cwt 4 0 Tea perlb 0 6 Tinware per cwt 4 0 TimberSawn per 100 ft superficial I 0 Shingles and Laths por 1000 I " Palings per 100 I 0 Ho«ts per 100 4 0 Rails per 100 2 0 Tobacco, Snuffs, &c. — Tobacco per lb 2 6 Tobacco, for sheepwash, subject to it- b^in" rendered unfit for human consumption, and to such regulation a** the Commissioner of Customs shall from time to time prescribe in that behalf per lb 0 3 dears per lb 5 0 Snuff per lb 5 0 Tools — Carpenter and others not otherwise described per cwt 4 0 Toys and fancy goods, not otherwise described per cube ft 1 0 T«ine per cwt 2 0 Umbrellas and parasols, per cube ft 5 0 -v hips and walking sticks per cube ft 1 0 Wine, in wood and bottle, containing less than 25 per cent, of alcohol of specific gravity of *825 at the temperatui c of 60 degrees of Fahrenheit's thermometer, or of six reputed quart bottles, or of twelve reputed pint bottles per gallon 4 0 Woodware — Buckets, per doz 2 0 Doors each 1 0 Sashes, window per pair 1 0 Tubs nest 2 0 Zinc — chee's, tiles, ridging, guttering, piping and roll per cwt 1 0 Manufactures not otherwise described per cwt 4 0
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Southland Times, Issue 597, 28 November 1866, Page 2
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1,867THE NEW TARIFF. Southland Times, Issue 597, 28 November 1866, Page 2
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