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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
SCHEDULE I.—continued.
Article. Rate.
Glassware—continued.
Glass Shades and Globes, and other
Glassware, cut, engraved, etched,
or ground
2s. 6d. per cubic ft.
All other Glassware, not being cut,
engraved, etched, nor ground
9d.
Glassware, re-packed
10 per cent.
Gun-Cotton or other material used for
exploding purposes, not otherwise
specified
5d. per lb.
Hops (in original packages)
3d.
Ink, Printing, Coloured (in original pack-
ages as imported)
6d.
Lithofracteur (in original packages)
4d.
Matches and Vestas (in original pack-
ages as imported), the following
rates, upon such proof as may be
required that duty had been paid
thereon at same rates, viz. :—
Wooden Matches—
For every gross of boxes containing
in each box 100 matches or under
6d.
For every gross of boxes containing
in each box over 100 and not ex-
ceeding 200 matches
1s.
And so on per gross of boxes for
each additional 100 matches or
part thereof
6d. additional.
Wax Vestas—
For every gross of metal boxes, not
otherwise specified, containing in
each box 100 vestas or under
1s. 3d.
For every gross of metal boxes, not
otherwise specified, containing
in each box over 100 and not ex-
ceeding 200 vestas
2s. 6d.
And so on per gross of metal boxes
for each additional 100 vestas or
part thereof
1s. 3d. additional.
For every gross of paper, small
round tin, or other boxes contain-
ing in each box 100 vestas or
under
1s.
For every gross of paper, small
round tin, or other boxes, contain-
ing in each box over 100 and not
exceeding 200 vestas
2s.
And so on per gross of boxes for
each additional 100 vestas or part
thereof
1s. additional.
Matches and Wax Vestas upon which
duty at 10 per cent. ad valorem had
been paid
5 per cent.
Nails, Iron (except for Trunks and
Grindery)
3s. per cwt.
Oils—Mineral, refined, Colza and Olive,
in bulk
6d. per gallon.
Oils, including Castor or Cod-Liver Oil
when refined or for medicinal purposes,
in bottles of a quart or less than a
quart
quarts, 2s. per doz.;
pints, 1s. per doz.;
half-pints and
smaller sizes, 6d.
per doz.
Paddy
2s. per 100 lb.
Paints ground in oil (in original pack-
ages)
40s. per ton.
Paints mixed ready for use (in original
packages as imported)
80s. "
Paper—Note, Letter, Writing, Fancy,
and Blotting, with cut edges (in
original packages)
2d. per lb.
Paper, Uncut—Blotting, Surface, Draw-
ing, and other Papers (except Print-
ing and Writing, in original wrappers
and uncut edges, as it leaves the mill,
Paperhangings, Cardboard and Mill-
board)
3s. per cwt.
Parasols and Sunshades up to 18½ inches
in length of ribs, including covers
made up wholly or in part (in
original packages as imported), the
following rates :—
Of Silk or Silk Mixtures
1s. 9d. each.
Of Cotton, Woollen, or other material
4d. "
Pearl and Scotch Barley (in original
packages as imported)
3s. per 100 lb.
SCHEDULE I.—continued.
Article. Rate.
Pickles (in packages as imported)
quarts, 2s. 6d. per
dozen; pints, 1s. 6d.
per doz.; half-
pints and smaller
sizes, 9d. per doz.
Pipes, Cast-iron—Flanged, Spigot and
Faucet, Knees and Elbows
40s. per ton.
Pipes, Smoking—Wooden
6s. per gross.
Plate of Silver, new, and bearing the
British "Hall mark"
1s. per oz. troy.
Powder, Sporting (except fine Powder
imported in packages containing in
bulk not less than 25lb. weight each)
3d. per lb.
Powder, Blasting
1d. "
Rice
3s. per 100 lb.
Shot
1d. per lb.
Soda Crystals (in original packages)
40s. per ton.
Sugar
3s. per cwt.
Sugar Candy
3s. "
Tea
3d. per lb.
Tiles, Patented Encaustic
12½ per cent.
Timber (dressed or planed)
1s. 6d. per 100 super.
ft.
Twine (except Sewing or Seaming of
Hemp, Cotton, or Flax)
1½d. per lb.
Umbrellas over 18½ inches in length of
ribs, including covers made up
wholly or in part (in original
packages as imported), viz.:—
Of Silk or Silk Mixtures
1s. 9d. each.
Of Cotton, Woollen, or other material
9d. "
Varnish, including Lithographic (in
original packages, of known brands)...
2s. per gallon.
Aërated and Mineral Waters (in original
packages of known brands)
5 per cent.
Apparel, Slops, and all articles made
up in Victoria, not mainly made of
material manufactured in Victoria, or
of material free of duty
5 "
Articles of Apparel, whether wholly or
partly made up (except Hosiery):
—Aprons, Breeches, Coats, Capes,
Cloaks, Costumes, Collars, Cuffs,
Sleeves and Sets, Crinolines, Cami-
soles, Dresses, Furs made up, Frocks,
Fronts, Infants' Hoods and Hats,
Infants' Swathes and Bibs, Jackets,
Knickerbocker Suits or portions of
suits, Leggings, Mantles, Muslin and
Net Scarfs, Night Dresses, Pants,
Pelisses, Petticoats, Pinafores, Ruffles,
Robes, Shirts of all kinds, Skirts,
Stays, Shawls, Trousers, Tunics, Vests,
Wristbands, Men's, Women's, and
Children's Underclothing ...
13½ per cent.
Brushware (of known brands)
10 "
Carpeting and Druggeting
7½ "
Carriages and Carts
10 "
Chinese Crackers
12½ "
Clocks
5 "
Combs
7½ "
Earthenware (except Photographic and
Telegraphic Materials), in original
packages as imported
9d. per cubic ft.
Earthenware (except Photographic and
Telegraphic Materials), re-packed, and
upon proof that 9d. per cubic foot
duty had been paid
10 per cent.
Furniture...
10 "
Fuse
1½d. per coil of 24
feet or less, and in
proportion for any
greater quantity.
Gloves
7½ per cent.
Gold and Silver Leaf
5 "
Jet and Vulcanite Jewellery...
12½ "
Agricultural Implements
Boilers (Land and Marine)
12½ per cent.
ad valorem.
Machinery not otherwise enumerated
(except Machinery for Carding,
Spinning, Weaving, and Finishing
the manufacture of fibrous material,
and Cards for such machinery, Sew-
ing and Printing Machines and
Presses, Machinery used in the
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