Customs Duties and Tariffs




572
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 23

Bottles (containing perfumed spirit), when of cut, ground, frosted, etched, or ingrained glass, as glassware n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Bottles, empty, fitted with cork stopper with boxwood top, duty to be charged on the cork stopper.
Bottle-washing machine, as machinery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Bottling-machine, as machinery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Bottoms of iron, unfinished, for boiler-fillers, as tinsmiths’ fittings, free.
Bowick’s Restorine and Lactina for cattle, as patent medicines, 40 per cent.
Bows, bridges, and pegs for violins, as parts of musical instruments n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Bows, watch, as parts of watches, 20 per cent.
Boxed robes, not made up, as drapery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Box, sponge, and brush, stencil, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Brace-braid, corrugated, for broom- and brush-making, as a. & m.s., free.
Brace-making punches and mallets, as artificers’ tools, free.
Brackets, standards, electrolers, and other fittings for the distribution of electric light, excepting incandescent lamps, as electric appliances, 10 per cent.
Braid, feather-stitch, as minor articles, &c., free.
Brakes, Westinghouse, as parts of locomotives, free.
Brass-headed tacks, as tacks of all kinds, free.
Brass frames for address-cards, as metal fittings for portmanteaux, free.
Brass hood-joints and China handles for perambulators, as a. & m.s., free.
Brass labels for knife-boards, as brass manufactures n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Brass rods, solid, as n.o.e., free.
Brass, stamped for cartridge-making, as a. & m.s., free.
Brass tubing, polished, as brass manufactures n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Brattice cloth for mine ventilation, as n.o.e., free.
Brattice-cloth for wool-scouring, as textile piece-goods, 20 per cent.
Bread, passover, as provisions, n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Brewery and distillery plant, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Bronze-powder, as paints, n.o.e., free.
Brooch-pins, as jewellery, 20 per cent.
Brooke’s soap, as furniture- and plate-polish, 20 per cent.
Brushes, damping, as stationery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Brushes, jewellers’ plate, as brushes n.o.e., 25 per cent.
Brushes, moulders’, as artificers’ tools, free.
Brushes, paint, as artists’ or artificers’ tools, free.
Brushes, painters’ stencil, distemper, or whitewash, as artificers’ tools, free.
Brushes, stereotype beating, as printing materials, free.
Brushes, stippling, papering, and stock, as artificers’ tools, free.
Brushes, tar, as brushware n.o.e., 25 per cent.
Brushes, weatherboard, as artificers’ tools, free.
Bucket-handles, also bails, as tinsmiths’ fittings, free.
Buckles, hat, free (see Minor articles for making up apparel).
Buckles, leather-covered, as saddlers’ ironmongery, free.
Buckram, for making cap-, bonnet-, and hat-shapes, as a. & m.s., free.
Buffalo blowers, driven by hand, for forges, as blacksmiths’ bellows, free.
Buffers, iron and rubber, as iron fittings for carriages, free.
Bun and cake glaze, as gelatine, 20 per cent.
Burnett’s coccaine, as perfumery n.o.e., 25 per cent.
Burnishing-ink, as grindery, free.
Butchers’ knives and steels, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Butter-colouring, as a. & m.s., free.
Butter-kegs, materials for, sawn oak heads and staves in the rough as a. & m.s., free.
Butter-powder, as carbonate of soda, 1s. per cwt.
Butter, tins for packing, as tinware, 25 per cent.
Button-hooks, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Button-fastening machine, as artificers’ tools, free.
Button-making machines, as n.o.e., free.
Button shanks and shells, as n.o.e., free.
Bynin, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Bynol, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.

CABINETS for object-lessons, as educational apparatus, free.
Cabinets for sewing-machines, as cabinetware, 25 per cent.
Cabinets for type-writers, as cabinetware, 25 per cent.
Cabin-hooks, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Cachous, as confectionery n.o.e., 2d. per lb.
Cahoon hand seed-sower, as agricultural machinery, 5 per cent.
Cakes, as provisions n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Calico, seamless, as calico in the piece, free.
Calico cut into bag-lengths, as calico in the piece, free.
Calf’s-foot jelly, as jellies, &c., 2d. per lb.
Cameras, adjustable, and half-tone screen for, free.
Cancer remedies (Count Mattei’s), as patent or proprietary medicines, 40 per cent.
Cane-sugar (sucrose), as sugar, ¾d. per lb.
Canvas horse-covers, as made-up textile, 25 per cent.
Canvas hose, woven in one piece, n.o.e., free.
Canvas on stretchers, for artists’ use, as artists’ canvas, free.
Cap-badges and chin-straps, metal, as hardware, 20 per cent.

Cap-fronts, millinery, 25 per cent.
Caps, axle, as parts of axles, free.
Caps, metal, for broom-making, as a. & m.s., free.
Caramel, other than brewers’, as syrups, 25 per cent.
Carbolic acid, perfumed solution of, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Carbolic ice crystals, or phenol, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Carbolised catgut ligatures, as surgical appliances, free.
Carbolised tow, and wool, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Carbonate-crystal, as soda-crystals, 2s. per cwt.
Carbon, fluid, as mineral oil, 6d. per gallon.
Carbonic anhydride (carbonic acid gas), as n.o.e., free.
Carboys containing oil of lemon, free.
Carburised corrugated iron, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Cardboard tickets not printed on, as stationery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Card-leather, perforated, for brush-making, as a. & m.s., free.
Cardigan jackets and vests, as apparel, 25 per cent.
Cards, bezique, as playing-cards, 6d. per pack.
Cards, fancy, stamped text, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Cards, members’ (Scripture Union), as printed papers, free.
Cards, playing (Chinese), 6d. per pack.
Cards, playing, “Khanhoo,” as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Cards, playing (toy), as playing-cards, 6d. per pack.
Cards, Scripture motto, for wall-decoration, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Cards, Sunday-school pictorial, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Carpenters’ pencils, as artificers’ tools, free.
Carpet-bindings, as a. & m.s., free.
Carpet-samples, if of no commercial value, free.
Carpet-samples, in 1¼yd. lengths, as carpets, 20 per cent.
Carriage materials,——
Lamps, as lamps, 20 per cent.
Lining-cloth, as textile piece-goods, 20 per cent.
Lining-nails, and door-keys, as iron fittings, free.
Red silk, as silk, 25 per cent.
Springs and axles (Timken’s), as carriages, 20 per cent.
Transfer-ornaments, as carriage-trimmings, free.
Carriage bent glass, as glass n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Carriage back or side lights, as iron fittings for carriages, free.
Carriers for arc lamps, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Caryatid, of cement, as building materials n.o.e., free.
Cascara cordial (Parke, Davis, and Co.), as drugs and druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Cases, spectacle, as n.o.e., free.
Cases, watch and jewellery, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Cashmere, boot, as a. & m.s., free.
Cashmere for hat-making (see Articles and materials for fabrication of goods in colony), free.
Casing for whalebone, as minor articles, &c., free.
Casks constructed for liquids but imported empty (not being “returned empties”), or filled with goods for which they are not a necessary package, as woodenware n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Castile soap, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Casting hobbles, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Cast-iron pipes for hot air, as iron pipes, 5 per cent.
Cast-iron tees, bends, elbows, knees, and the like articles through which water or gas passes unobstructed, as waterworks pipes, iron, or gas-pipes, iron, 5 per cent.
Cast-iron valves, boxes, tobies, hydrants, and the like articles, as cast-iron of all sorts moulded, n.o.e. under metal manufactures, 20 per cent.
Castroline, a lubricant, as solid lubricant, 20 per cent.
Catechu (Cutch or Cube Gambier), as dyeing-materials, crude, free.
Caulking-irons, as artificers’ tools, free.
Caviare, as fish potted and preserved, 2d. per lb.
Cedar wood cut to sizes suitable for making cigar-boxes, as a. & m.s., free.
Ceiling ornaments of carved wood, as woodenware, 20 per cent.
Cells for batteries, as electric appliances, 10 per cent.
Celluloid (a substitute for cardboard), of sizes not less than royal, free.
Celluloid, of less size than royal, as stationery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Cellulose, as n.o.e., free.
Cement-tester, as hardware, or machinery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Certificates, Masonic, as n.o.e., free.
Chains, dog, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Chains, endless, for Weston’s differential pulley-blocks, as manufactures of metal (parts of pulley-blocks), 20 per cent.
Chains, hobble, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Chair-seating of perforated wood, as woodenware n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Chalk, prepared, as educational apparatus, free.
Chamois, crust, viz., unfinished but partly-dressed leather, as leather n.o.e., 1d. per lb.
Champagne limejuice, as limejuice sweetened, 25 per cent.
Chartometer, gold, or wealemefna, as jewellery, 20 per cent.
Check-actions and wooden pulleys for Venetian-blind making in colony, as a. & m.s., free.
Chemical cabinets, as educational apparatus, free.
Chemical food, syrup of phosphates (Squires’s), as patent and proprietary medicines, 40 per cent.
Chemicals for ice-making, as chemicals n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Chemicals specially imported for educational purposes, as educational apparatus, free.



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