Continuation of Drawback Schedule




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 15

SCHEDULE—continued.

Article.
Picks and Mattocks
Pipes, Wrought-iron (except welded)
Plyers
Portable Forges
Pulley-blocks
Pumps
Quarry Mauls and Picks
Quoits
Railway Chairs
Range Cocks
Rings and Starts
Rivets, Iron
Rods, Connecting
Sack Trucks
Safes and Boxes, Iron
Sash Weights
Shafting, Bright Wrought-iron
Sluice Valves, Iron
Soldering Irons
Springs and Scrolls—Cart, Carriage,
and Buggy
Stands, Iron
Stationary or Portable Engines, or
parts of them
Stench Traps
Tinned Ware and Ironware, stamped
Troughs
Truck Wheels
Tue-irons, Cast and Water
Union Joints
Washers, Black and Galvanized
Wedges
Wheelbarrows, Wrought-iron
Wheels, Wrought-iron
Winches
Wire netting
Wirework
Zincware
Leather Belting for Machinery pur-
poses
Leather cut into shapes, including
Elastic-side Uppers, and Welling-
ton Legs, Clogs, and Pattens
Leather :—
Calf and Kid
Patent and Coloured Fancy Leathers
All other Leathers (except Crust or
Rough-tanned Hogskins, Calf and
Goat and Sumach-tanned Sheep)
Manufactured Stationery on which
20 per cent. has been paid
Mantelpieces and Fenders of Marble,
Stone, Slate or Enamelled
Matting of all kinds
Mats
Medicines, Patent, or called Patent,
not containing spirits, being medi-
cinal preparations or compositions
recommended to the public as pro-
prietary medicines, or prepared
according to some private formula
or secret art, as remedies or spe-
cifics for any disease or diseases or
affections whatever affecting the
human or animal body, or being
subject to a stamp duty in the
country from whence they are ex-
ported (upon which 25 per cent.
duty has been paid)...
Musical Instruments (of known
makers), being Pianofortes, Or-
gans and all parts thereof, and
Harmoniums, including Pianoforte
Actions made up (except Action-
work in separate pieces, including
rails and keys)
Oilmen's Stores (which have paid 20
per cent. duty)
Ditto (10 per cent. duty)
Perfumery, not containing spirits,
but of well-known import brands
Plated and Mixed Metal Ware (ex-
cept Door Handles, Locks, Shaft
Tips, Stump and Finger Joints,
and Slot Irons, used in Carriage
Building, Harness Mountings, and
Plated Hames)

SCHEDULE—continued.

Article.
Plaitings of all kinds ...
Ruchings ...
Silks, and all Manufactures containing
Silk (upon which duty at 20 per
cent. ad valorem had been paid):—
All Manufactures containing Silk
(except Pongees, Hatters' Silk
Plush, Umbrella Silk, Silk for
Flour Dressing, Silk Fags, Oil
Silk, Fringes, Tassels and Gimp
for furniture, Reps, Damasks, and
other material for covering furni-
ture)
Silks, and all Manufactures containing
Silk, upon which duty at only 10
per cent. ad valorem had been
paid
Silks in the piece, known as Pongees...
Stones—Oil and Scythe ...
Washing, Baking, and Seidlitz
Powder
Watches (exported as imported)
Woodenware (except Billiard Balls in
the rough, Artists' materials, En-
gravers' Boxwood, Shafts and
Poles in the rough, Ash Oars, Gilt
Mouldings and Beadings for
Picture Frames of Wood or other
materials, but not Ornamental
Composition Mouldings in the
white, not gilt)
Woollen Blankets or Blanketing, Rugs,
and Ruggings
Woollen Piece Goods, being Vestings,
Trouserings, Coatings, and Shirt-
ings, containing Wool; Broad-
cloths, Witneys, Naps, and Flan-
nels
All Dress Piece Goods, containing
Wool (on which duty has been
paid)

FORM A.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PACK.
Melbourne, 188 .
To the Collector of Customs.
I beg to give notice that I intend to pack sundry goods for
exportation for drawback at o'clock, on
, at
, 188 , and would beg to request the attendance of an
Officer of Customs for that purpose, and I deposit £ in payment of the officer's services.

FORM B.
FORM FOR CLAIM FOR DRAWBACK UPON GOODS
SUBJECT TO AN AD VALOREM DUTY.
Act 36 Vict. No. 434. Regulations of
Port of , Victoria.
Her Majesty's Government, Dr. to £ s. d.
To drawback of duty upon the goods specified in
Export Warrant No. , 188, and exported
on the for
Total amount of invoice ...
Drawback at per cent.... ...

I, , of , carrying on business at , under
the style and title of , do hereby declare that the goods
above specified have been landed at as per certificate at
the back hereof, and that the said firm exported the said goods,
and is alone entitled to the drawback thereon, and which I on
behalf of the said firm hereby claim.
Signature of Claimant:
Declared before me at , this day of , 188 .
Examined and found correct : Approved :
Landing Surveyor. Collector of Customs.
Received this day of , 188, from the Collector
of Customs, the sum of pounds shillings and
pence in full payment of above drawback.
Witness to payment:

  • If in original packages.


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