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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