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TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS.

Anchors, anvils, blacksmiths' bellows, bottles of all kinds (empty), cabin furniture and effects which have been in use and not imported for sale, carriage springs, mountings and trimmings chain cables, and shackles over 3-Bths of an inch diameter, chains, cotton waste copper and composition rods, bolts, sheathing and nails, corn sieves and riddles, crab winches, canes, capstans and winihio*es, dminacre ipes and, tiles, felt for -Vathing filter*, fire ong nes and hose, fish oil in hilk, for.'es, gas pipes and machinery, all materials w'nch may be sp-cial'v imported for the const c.ion of sras w>r|<a. iron bridgeanil all mater uL- wlii.-h .ay tie sp- cially importea for the construction of bridges, wliarv-s, jetties, or patent sMps ; iron rods, bolts bars, hoop and pig iron ; iron lamp posts, tan':.s. plates, rivets. ! >olts, nuts, ser ws, and castings for ships ; iron weigh-bri Iges for carts ; ma -binary tor agricultural purp- ses ; ma hirery for boring brick and tile niuking, plaining, punching, swing, shearing, turning quartz crushing ; machinery for mil s and looms ; machinery for steam vessels ; machinery for wool and hay-pressing ; machine saws ; maps and charts, cgans, harmoniums, bells, and furniture specially imported tor places of public worship ; passengers' b iggage; printing machinery, presses, +ype and material ; printing ink and paper, printed books, papers and music ; ploughs and harrows, pumps, and other apparatus for raising water, railway plant, and all materials which may be specially imported for the construction of railways and tramways ; rope above three inches in circumierence, sail cloth, ships' blocks, ship chandlery, not otherwise described, school books, slates, and apparatus, soda ash and caustic soda, soda water machines, steam engines and parts of steam engines, sewing machines, tarpaulins, water pipes not otherwise described, and all material which may be specially imported for the purpose of constructing water works, and all other articles not otherwise described. WILLIAM SEED, Secretary of Customs.

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Southland Times, Issue 599, 3 December 1866, Page 2

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314

TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS. Southland Times, Issue 599, 3 December 1866, Page 2

TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS. Southland Times, Issue 599, 3 December 1866, Page 2

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