✨ Customs Drawback Schedule
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 183
also any goods included in the same package, are
liable to be seized. Should the Collector of Customs
desire it, any goods may be re-opened or re-examined
after having been passed by the drawback officer;
the unpacking or repacking to be conducted by or at
the expense of the exporter.
12. Travellers' samples may be exported for draw-
back, subject to the following special conditions:-
(1.) The traveller in whose charge any such
samples may be sent must be a party to the
bond required.
(2.) The declaration in the export entry and in
the claim for drawback must be signed
according to forms D and E respectively.
(3.) The said traveller must, on his return to
Victoria, present himself to the Landing
Waiter of the vessel by which he may
arrive, and submit all his luggage and bag-
gage for examination and verification with
the invoices deposited at the time of his
departure.
SCHEDULE I.
ARTICLES ON WHICH DRAWBACKS WILL BE ALLOWED.
| Article. | Rate. |
|---|---|
| Almonds—Shelled | |
| *Arrowroot | |
| Fruits and Vegetables—Dried or Pre- | |
| served | 2d. per pint or lb., |
| *Jams | or reputed pack- |
| *Jellies | age of that quan- |
| *Macaroni | tity or weight, |
| *Maize Flour or Corn Flour | and so in propor- |
| *Maizena | tion for any such |
| *Fish—Preserved | reputed quantity |
| *Meats—Potted | or weight. |
| *Spices—Ground | |
| Vermicelli | |
| Almonds | |
| *Blue | |
| *Candles | |
| *Curled Hair | 2d. per lb. |
| *Mustard | |
| *Nuts (except Cocoanuts and Candle- | |
| nuts) | |
| *Starch | |
| Axles— | |
| Common Dray, with linchpins | { 15 per cent. |
| ad valorem. | |
| Common Nut and others not enu- | |
| merated, up to 1½ inch diameter | |
| inclusive | 3s. per arm. |
| Above 1½ inch ditto ditto | 4s. 6d. per arm. |
| Mail, Patent, up to 1½ inch diameter | |
| inclusive | 4s. 6d. |
| Above 1½ inch | 7s. |
| Other Patent Axles, with brass | |
| caps | 10s. |
| Upon which only 20 per cent. duty | |
| has been paid | 12½ per cent. |
| *Bags and Sacks, and Woolpacks, the | |
| following rates, viz.:— | |
| Bags and Sacks—Corn and Flour | 1s. per doz. |
| All other (except | 6d. |
| Gunnies and Sugar Mats) | 7s. |
| Woolpacks | |
| Bonnets—Fancy and trimmed, ex- | |
| ported as imported | 1s. 8d. each. |
| Ditto, ditto, trimmed in Victoria of | |
| duty-paid materials, provided that | |
| in the opinion of the proper officer | |
| an equivalent of duty has been | |
| paid | 1s. 8d. each. |
| Boots and Shoes (of known foreign | |
| manufacture, and present Eng- | |
| lish sizes to be the standard), | |
| viz.:— | |
| Men's, No. 6 and upwards | 33s. per doz. pairs. |
| Youths', Nos. 2-5 | 21s. |
| Boys', Nos. 7-1 | 17s. 6d. |
| Women's, No. 3 and upwards | 19s. 6d. |
| Girls', Nos. 11-2 | 16s. |
| Girls', Nos. 7-10 | 11s. 6d. |
SCHEDULE—continued.
| Article. | Rate. |
|---|---|
| Children's, Nos. 4-6, and Slippers | 6s. |
| Women's "lasting" and "stuff" | |
| boots | 13s. |
| Goloshes of all kinds | 4s. |
| Slippers, Men's, Women's, and Chil- | |
| dren's, from No. 7 and upwards | 9s. |
| Boots and Shoes (including uppers | |
| made up) manufactured in Vic- | |
| toria of imported calf or kid, | |
| viz. :— | |
| Men's | 2½d. per pair. |
| Women's and all other descriptions | 1½d. per pair. |
| Bottles containing pickles | 3d. per dozen. |
| Bricks, Fire | 20s. per 1,000. |
| Cards, Playing | 3s. per doz. packs. |
| Carriages and Carts upon which 20 | |
| per cent. duty has been paid | 10 per cent. |
| All Carts and Wagons without | |
| springs, and Spring Carts and | |
| Spring Drays with two wheels | |
| Tilburys, Dog Carts, Gigs, Boston | |
| Chaises, and other two-wheeled | |
| vehicles on springs or thorough- | |
| braces | £10 each. |
| Express Wagons, and Wagons for | |
| carrying goods, and single or | |
| double-seated Wagons, and four- | |
| wheeled Buggies, without tops, | |
| mounted on springs or thorough- | |
| braces | £15 each. |
| Hansom Safety Cabs, single and | |
| double-seated Wagons, Wagon- | |
| ettes, and four-wheeled Buggies, | |
| with tops | £20 each. |
| Omnibuses and Coaches for carrying | |
| mails or passengers | £40 each. |
| Barouches, Broughams, Mail Phae- | |
| tons, Drags, and other Carriages | |
| not otherwise enumerated | £50 each. |
| *Chinaware and Porcelain (except | |
| Photographic and Telegraphic | |
| Materials) | 2s. 6d. per cubic ft. |
| Chinaware and Porcelain (except | |
| Photographic and Telegraphic | |
| Materials) re-packed, or upon which | |
| duty at 10 per cent. ad valorem or | |
| at 1d. per cubic foot had been paid | 5 per cent. |
| Chinaware and Porcelain (except | |
| Photographic and Telegraphic | |
| Materials) re-packed, or upon which | |
| duty at 2s. 6d. per cubic foot had | |
| been paid | 10 per cent. |
| Coffee (in the berry) | 3d. per lb. |
| Confectionery, Comfits, Succades, and | |
| Sweetmeats | 3s. per cwt. |
| *Corks, cut | 4d. per lb. |
| *Dynamite | 4d. " |
| Drugs— | |
| Acid—Carbolic | 6d. per gallon. |
| " pure | 6d. per lb. |
| " Oxalic | 2d. |
| " Picric | 3d. |
| Aloes | 12s. per cwt. |
| Ammonia, Carbonate of | 2d. per lb. |
| " Liquid | 2d. |
| Cannabis Indica | 1d. |
| Chlorodyne | 1s. 4d. per lb. |
| Cocculus Indicus | 1s. 6d. per cwt. |
| Faba Amara | 1s. 6d. |
| Gelatine | 6d. per lb. |
| Glycerine—Pure | 3d. |
| Crude | 1d. |
| Grains of Paradise or Guinea | |
| Grains | 2s. per cwt. |
| Morphia | 1s. 6d. per oz. |
| Nitrate of Silver | 6d. |
| Nux Vomica | 1s. 6d. per cwt. |
| Potassium, Iodide of | 10d. per lb. |
| Bromide of | 3d. |
| Quassia | 40s. per ton. |
| Strychnine | 1s. per oz. |
| *Earthenware (except Photographic | |
| and Telegraphic Materials) in ori- | |
| ginal packages as imported | 1s. 4d. per cubic ft. |
- If in original packages.
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