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THE TARIFF.

DUTIES OH NECESSARIES

REDUCED.

ENCOURAGEMENT OF rdANUFAQTURES.

(By Telegraph-—Press Association.)

(Continued from page five.)

CT...V55 XI.

Paper Manufactures an 3 Stationery. —Goods subject io fixed rates: ilandjjfljs, circuits, programmes, jjiay-billa, printed-posters, trade pricelists, and iashion-pia..es, printed ad.vertisniS mutter, not otherwise enumerated, 3d lh. Paper Dags, coarse (indud--jng =ogar bags,:, ~ ti cv.t-; paper wrapping, all kinds, iiu: printed, including, bine, caadje, giazed-cap. glazed casings, auall hand lumber, hand-tissue, browa cartridge a,nd sugar paper,-, 5= cwt.; paper ]ianging=, 15 ptr cent, ad valorem, up to, I and including 31s: day oi Uctober, iijj7, | thereaJUir, iree; goods subject to iO per | centadvaL, cardbcraxa; pastboard, strawboard, wood-pulp board. corriigatedboard, and cloth-lined, and board not otherwise enumerated, doth-lined, enam- j ellfid gel;' r .>~ie ajad meLp'ilic- papers, not ; .otherwise enumerated, also "Ivorite," | %o£., inks not otherwise enumerated, | stationery and -writing paper, n.0.e., also printers'.'menu, wedding programmes and .-summing cards, of -cardboard; celluloid or other material, edged or embossed, .-iui otherwise imprinted; goods sabject to 25 per cent ad val., calendars and show ende, all kinds, cardboard or paper Scces complete, or cardboard or papertaf or , shaped for boxes, wrappers or tther receptacles (including matchVses), directories of New Zealand or of hj part thereof, also covers of direc- ; sacs, paper bags, not othervrise eniuneried. stationery manufactured, viz., acOEnt bocks, manuscript books, scribbling saad letteT-blocks, and books, plain j et ruled, bill-bead, invoi-ce and statemeni I forms, printed or ruled paper, counter- I books, cheque and draft; forms, tags, I • labels, alotting-pads, sketch-books, book- i covers, copying letter-books, manifold- " 'writers, alburns (other than for photographs), diaries, birthday-bcoka. plain or iaiat-lioed ruled books, printed window tickets, printed litho. or embossed stationery and Christens, New Tear, birthday, Easter, other cards and booklets, sterotypes, matrices, hali-ione and line blocks, ov-v-ss xn. Jdknnfacfcnrers of metal: Goods subject, to fixed raies, cartridges (shot), 10 to*f bora, 2/6 100; cartridge cases, 1/6 KM; eomvppsitian piping, s/a cwt.; iron, g&Snanised, corrugated, sheets. 2/ ewt, inn and other nails n.0.e., including dog spiles, 2/ ewt.; iron, plain, .galvanised. sbdetr or hoop, 1/6 cwt.; iron tanks* ::iop&/exy 100 gallons or fraction of 100 gallons in holding capacity, 2/6; lead in sheets, 1/6 cwt. up to and including 31st of October, 1907, thereafter free; lead piping, i/6 cwt.; shot, 10/ cwt. Goods asbrjeet to 5 per cent ad valorem: Madanery, floor milling, refrigerating, •hedging, woollen mill paper null, rope dd twuse-making, refrigerating;, oil borpg, meat preserving, leather splitting, ;yipt?ng maehfiies or presses, imposing, type casting, and type-setting jpaddnes, ea-nEboard-box mak-ing maihTnps and tocis for same, soda water machines, also machines for aerating kqnids, steam engines and parts thereof .-.for -nrhnna (including gold dredging) or gdd sasing purposes press, or for ■dfriijaßg pwposes. Goods subject to i 20 per cent ad valorem.: Bicycles, triand. the TtVp vehicles,, also finished . or ngsUy finished or machine parts oi same, n-o.e-, bill hooks, busi hooks, J dasbes-and hedge knives, boilers, land & ; • nrariap, including fixed water heaters, I Joel ecDiLcsnisers, steam superheaters, j sad stokers, cartridges H-0.e., • gao ■remrfoes, cranes, capstans and windi s»sses, electarie batteries and cells, furni- ! fere fittings, instruments and appliances ; BAe, for the generation, transmission, sgffieatjoo. or utilisation of electricity or of electric power of any description ■fiatsoeser, firearms, all kinds, hardware, ironmongery and hollow -ware, iron |sges and fibre pipes exceeding 5 inches a ntfanwT diameter, also knees, bends, *fixjws and other fittings for the same, Iswa mowers, machinery m>.e_ manufactured or partly manufactured articles of 2S±al mannfaefcures or partly manufactaed articles of metal in, combination Wfii any other material whatsoever Tuxe, steam engines and piris oi steam *»gmes n.o^. : i3s»d3 to 25 per cent ad "ssem: Galvanised iron, manufacfetes luxe, made up tram galvanised, iron %isaoL plain sheet iron and then galftßßed, taaarare and tin mamifacturea CLASS TTTT- ■:■ and articles made, from timber yipods subject to fixed rates: Timber !'Palings, split, 2/ 100; timber posts, 5 100 j timber rails, split, -4/ 100; ™j*er, sawn, dressed, 4/ 100 ft; supertimber, sawn, rough, 2/ lOOit; timber shingles and laths, 2/ ■«c 1000. Goods subject to 20 per cent •i-valorem: — Bellows, blocks, tackle, carriages, carts, drays, perambalators, and the like ,**?&s, and wheels for the same, carshafts, spokes, and felloes, dressed ■*0t carriage timber cars, wagand trucks, railvray and tramway, 'wfieels for the same, motor vehicles lLQ je».aiid wheels for same, doors and either plain or glazed with oma™l a ' ei wooden ware and turnery ***, aad veneers. CLASS XIV. JHs, paiißts, etc, goods subject to fixed ?«s, oils in vessels capable of contain™S one gaflon oi oil or more, namely, oik, 6d. the gaflon up to and 31st or October, 1907, thereiree. Crude petroleum, crude re«aal oace rnn, shale oil once run, pe-, oa, id. the gallon; oil n.o.e. inmineral lubricating oil in vessels ~?™e of containing one gallon or **«, 6d. gallon,- paints and colours oil or turpentine, also putty J!ii i" 5 r " c - e - 2 /6 the cwt.; paints -T c ? 10,1r3 Joixed ready for use, also **Llfc PaintS luo - 5/ ewt : s^e3 - riae varmah, including lithographio i^^ , g ° ld - g° l( i and other paints, also liquid medium fea^^iJ" 01 -™«»aie pamts, 2/ galand cnaLk, 1/ cwt. Goods " £ta» /° per cent •d valorem. Axle = Sit^-f 11 othfir 80lia Inbxicanta, har-

J ing and belt dressing, oils in vesels having a lesser capacity than one gallon. CLASS XV. Agricultural and farm products, etc: Goods subject to fixed rates, cattle (homed) 10/ each, chaff £1 ton. grain, barley 2/ 1001b.; grain and ' pulse of every kind, not otherwise enumerated, 9d 1001b; grain and pulse of every kind when ground or in any way manufactured, n.0.e., including wheat flour, 1/ 1001b; horses £1 each; onions £1 ton; potatoes, £1; prepared calf meal, £1 5/ ton. Goods subject to 20 per cent, animal food of all kinds, n.0.e., including horse and cattle bpices and condiments, hempseed, millet seed, canary seed and mixed bird seed. CLASS XVL Miscellaneous goods subject to fixed rates: Blue, Id lb.; candles, ljd lb.; cement, Portland and other structural ■and building cement, 2/ barrel; gelatine, i?;nglass, glue and size. l|d lb; matches, wooden, in boxes containing not more thaji 60 matches, 1/ the gross boxes, in boxes containing over 60 and not more than 100 matches, 2, gross boxes; in ijoxes containing more than 100 matches for every 100 matches or fraction thereof contained in one box, 2/ gross boxes;

wax. "plaid vestas," in cardboard j boxes containing under 100 matches, 1/ gross boxes, "'pocket vestas," in tin or other boxes containing under 100 matches, 1, gross boies: ■"sportsman's"' | ""ovals" and Xo. 4 tin vestas in boxee : containing not more than 200 matches, ' 4/ti gross boxes; wax, other kinds, for j every 100 matches or fraction thereof i contained in one box. 2/3 gross boxes. iiutches of any material other than ; wood or wax, a duty corresponding to ' the duty payable on wooden matches, i Paraffin wax, Id lb.: powder, sporting, ! 0d lb. up to 31st Jay October. 19&7, j thereafter free: sausage skins and | casings (including brine or salt), 3d lb.; I soap, eoirunon, yellow and blue, mottled, 5/ cwt.; spirits, methylated to Batis- ' faction of Minister 1/ liquid gallon; | spirits, cleared from warehouse, methy- [ la ted under prescribed conditions. 6<l i liquid gallon, not including added nap- | tha or other methylating metal; starch, j 2d lb.: ivai. mineral, vegetable, Japan- ' ese and bees-wax. Id Lb.; flock. 10 per j cent ad val. goods subject to 20 per ! cent ad val.: bags, calico, for linen, flour bagging, bags and sacks, n.0.e.. filter , bags and sheaths, blacking and boots, gloss and polish, biacklead, boats, launches, yjj'hts. also all vessels propelled by means other than those (where imparted any vessel) including all fittings thereof, n.0.e.. cordage, rope and twine, a-0.e., fireworks, n.0.e., nets and netting, sui.p-powder. extract of soap, dry soap, soft-soap, liquid-soap, powders and washing, or .cleansing, powders, crystals, pastes and liquids, tajpaulins, tents, sails, rick and waggon covers. Goods subject Lo 23 per cent ad val., brooms, brushes and brushware, marble, granite, and j other stone-dressed lor polished, and articles made therefrom, also imitation stone dressed or polished, and articles made therefrom, or from cement, 25 per cent ad vaL; soap, n.0.e., in addition to any duty chargeable by law on any : goods imported into the colony, a further duty oi 20 per cent ad val. shall be charged when the goods are prisonmake. SCHEDULE B. Class I. —Foods, etc.—Almonds, and nuts, except walnuts; anchovies, salted, in casks, or other containers, capable of holding 281b net or over; arrowroot, 1 =ago, tapioca, macaroni, vermicelli, rice- | flour, prepared baxiey-flour, pota-to-rlour; salt; rice, dressed or undressed; soy, in. vessels exceeding 10 gallons capacity. I Class IV. —2von-aleoaolie Beverages, etc j —Cocoa-beans, uncrushed: coffee, raw; ] fruia-juices, or imitation fruit-juices, un- ! sweetened, in containers oi 10 gallons eapeity or over. Class V. —Drugs, etc.—Acids, viz.: Eoracic; carbolic; ehomia; citric; fluoric; formic; lactic; muriatic] nitric; oleic; oxalic; picric; pyrogallic; salicylic; sulphuric; concentrated extracts, or essences, in liquid form, or preserved in fat Jor the purpose of manufacturing i perfumery, when entered to be warehoused in a manufacturing warehouse for the purpose of making perfumery or other articles therein; disinfectants, drugs a.Tirj chemicals, viz.—Carnauba wax; catechu; cochineaL; creosote, crude or commercial; crude distillates of coaltax or wood, in vessels containing 10 gallons or over, for the manufacture of disinfectants in New Zealand; formic aldehyde, and solution thereof; fusel oil; gall nuts; glycerine, crude; gums—viz.. Arabic, benzoin, damar, tragacanth, artificial gum-arabic; liquified gases, and compressed gases; liquorice in blocks of 71b net and over, or soft liquoriee-ex-traet in bulk, in tins or other vessels capable of holding 71b net or over; napthalene, crude or refined; saffron; strychnine, and salts of strychnine; sugar of milk; sulphur; turmeric; alum, alum sulphate; ammonium chloride, or sal ammoniac, ammonium sulphate; arsenic; borax; calcium carbide, chloride, sulphate, sulphite, and bisulphite; chlorinated lime; carbon bisulphide; copper sulphate, or bluestone, oxide of copper; iron sulphates; magnesium sulphite, and bisulphite; manganese oxides; phosphorus; potash.; pearlash, caustic, chlorate, cyanide, nitrate (or saltpetre),

permanganate, prussiates, sulphite and bir sulphite; metallic potassium; silver nitrata in crystals; soda acetate, crude; soda a.gh - soda, arseniate, anhydrous carbonate, caustic, cyanide, bisulphite, hyposulphite, silicate, sulphate, sulphide, sulphite, nitrate, permanganate; metallic sodium; zinc chloride; drugs, crude, not powdered, and unsuited for use a≤ foods, or ia the manufacture thereof, viz: Barks, woods, twigs, leaves, herbs, flowers (except hops), roots, conns, gums, balsams, inspissated juices (except opium), seeds, fruits, fruit rinds, pitch, canthadries, ergot; essential oils, except eucalyptus; cod liver oil; oil of rhodium; horse and cattle drenches; opium, when entered to be warehoused in a manufacturing warehouse, for the purpose of making therein approved medicinal preparations; scrub exterminators; sheep dip; sheep drenches: sheep licks; surgeons', physicians', dentists', and opticians' instruments: surgeons', physicians', dentists', and opticians', materials, viz: Crutches, ear trumpets, ear tubes, and andiphones, for the partially deaf. Opticians' trial cases, lenses, and frames, spectacles, and magnifying glasses, opthalmoscopes, optometers, and other measuring instruments, test cards, and diagrams, artificial eyes (demonstration and other); dentists' materials; scientific and philosophical instruments and apparatus. Class VI. — Clothing and Textiles— Brace-elastic and brace mountings; brattice cloth, made of jute or hessian; bunting, in the piece; butter and cheese cloth; buttons, tapes, wadding, pins, needles; calico, white and. grey,, also cotton, sheetings, in the piece, up to and incltußng> 31st day of October, 1907; corduroy, moleskin, and plain beaver-skin, ol cotton, in the piece, up to. and inelnding Siet dey. of October, IS»j celannd cot-

ton shirtings, flannelette shirtings, up to j and including 31st day of October, 1907; j Forfar, Dowlas, and tlax sheeting, when ' cut up under supervision in sizes not ex- , ceeding 47in by 36in for making flour bags, and not exceeding 54in for lining ' wool mats, up to and including 31st day j of October, 1907; cotton or linen piece' goods, and mi ions of the same, not otherwise enumerated, on and after Ist day of ! November, 1907; fur skins, green or sundried; gold or silver lace or braid for ] military clothing, featherstitch braid; i hatmakiers' materials—viz., felt hoods; I shellac, galoons, calicoes, spale boards for i hat boxes, leathers, silk plush in the j piece, linings (when cut up or other- | wise, under such conditions as the Minis-! ter may prescribe), blocks, moulds, Xram- j es, ventilators, and tassels; hessians, \ plain or striped, and scrim; leather cloth, ! plain colours; minor articles (required j in the making-up of apparel, boots, shcee, j hats,.caps, saddle , umbrellas, parasols, j and sunshades), enumerated in any order j of the Minister, and published in the' "Gazette"'; ostrich feathers grown in! New Zealand, when returned from abroad i dressed, or dyed, upon evidence being produced to the satisfaction of a Collector of Customs as to their previous exporta- | tion; sailcloth, canvas, and unbleached j doubie-warped duck, in tile piece: sewing cottons, silks, and threads, angola mendings not exceeding 45 yards in length, crewel, flourishing, embroidery, darning, knitting, and crochet threads, of silk, linen or cotton, or unions of the same, | plain or fancy; silk for flour dressing. ' in the piece; silk twist (shoemakers' and saddlers ) ; stavmakers' bindine. eyelets,!

corset-fasteners, jean, ticks.- lasting, sa- j teen, and cotell, also corset shields and i busk protectors ; tailors' .trimmings ; tv- ' bular woven cotton cloth in the piece for ; meat wraps; umbrella-makers' mater- i ials; union textiles not otherwise enu- ! merated. in the piece, when cut up. and made into shirts or pyjamas, under buch conditions and regulations as the Minister may prescribe; waterproof material, in the piece, having within or upon it a j coating of indiarubber. Class VLL—Leather and Articles Used ! in Leather Manufactures—boot elastic; bootmaiers' linings, canvas, plain or coloured, bag and portmanteau linings, of such materials, qualities and patterns a% may be approved by the Minister; boots, ] shoes, shoettes, sandals, clogs and pat- \ tens, slippers and goloshes — namely, ' children's 2s"o. 0 to 6; cork soles and sock soles; East India kip, also hides, ' crust or rough tanned, but undressed; goat skins and kid skins, however dress- | ed; grindery; hog skins; kangaroo and wallaby skins, undressed; leather, japanned or enamelled; saddle-trees; saddlers' ironmongery ( except bits and stirrup-1 irons), tanning materials, crude. CLASS VIL Furniture, blind webbing and tape, worsted, covered cord and solid glace; cord for Venetian and other blinds, up- ! holsterers" materials, webbing, hair, J seating, imitation hair, seating, curled hair, gimp and cor<i of wooL cotton or silk, tufts and studs, chair canvas. CLASS IX China, glass, bottles, empty plain glass not being out or gTound, also jars, pbiin glass or plain earthen, up to three -injaiies j diameter at the mouth, earthen or glass j rooiing tiles, also rooting siates, giass i plates (.engraved) for piioto lithographic j work, jars specially suited to contain ! sulphuric, nitric, hydrochloric and other j strongly corrosive acids when perman- j enliy branded with the name of any such ' acid, and the name of a Xew Zealand ' factory for the manufacture of the same, I jars or othnr dutiable vesi-els containing] : tree goods or .■roods subject to a fixtd ! rate of duty, and being ordinary trade packages for the goods contained in them: lamn?, miners' safety and glasses. therefor, lamps peculiarly adapted for ; use on harbour beacons and lighthouses, I side lights and head lights especially ' suited for the sides of ships. CLASS X I Fancy goods, etc., action work, and ; keys in frames or otherwise, iron or ! metal piano frames for manufacture of organs, harmoniums, and pianos, organ pipes and stop-knobs, articles being exhibits for public display only in public museums, artists' materials, cigarette ! papers entered to be warehoused in any licensed tobacco manufactory for the manufacture therein of cigarettes, mi- ' croscopes and telescopes and slides and i lenses for same, paintings, statuary and 1 works of art, whether purchased under bond or directly imported by or for presentation to any public institution jor art association: paintings or pictures painted or drawn by New Zealand students within three years of the time of j j their departure from the colony for the purpose of undergoing a period of tuiI tion abroad, photographic cameras and ] I lenses, precious stones cut or uncut if ! unmounted, sensitised surfaces and albumenised paper not being postcards or other stationery. CLASS XI. Paper, etc. (note, in every case where exemption from duty is governed by a size, the equivalent area shall be exempt und'r like condition), bookbinders' materials, viz., cloth, leather, thread, headbands, webbing, papers, tacketic ! gut, marbling, colours, marble, paper, blue or red, paste for ruling, ink, staple presses, wire staples, staple sticks, butter paper (known as vegetable parch- ' ment paper), and wax paper ueprinted; i (note, butter paper or waxed paper ! printed shall be charged as manufactured ! stationery); cardboard, pasteboard, i strawboaxd. wood pulp, board and eoru- ! gated board of size not less than that ' known as " royal." and weighing not less than 3oz. per sheet of " royal " size, j cardboard boxes, material for gold and silver paper, plain or embossed, embossed paper in strips, gelatine or coloured papers known as box papers, cartridge drawing paper, celluloid plain in sheets not otherwise enumerated, cloth lined boards not less than " royal " size, cloth i lined paper and enamelled gelatine and j metallic paper of size not less than

'" demy,"' also "ivorite " of size not less than "" demy." copybooks having printed headlines on each page, also drawing books, copying paper, medium and larger sizes in original mill vrrappsrs, and labels, ink, printing, of net invoice value not exceeding 4d. lb; masticated para millboard and bookbinders' leather board, paper hand made or machine made, book or writing when in original wrappers of sizes not less than the size known as " demy" and not being a wrapping paper or of the same quality as wrapping paper, paper printing, printed books and papers and music, n-0.e., excepting advertising matter. Class Xll.—Metals. Agricultural machines and agricultural implements n.0.e., also parts peculiar to the manufacture of agricultural machines and implements, viz., chaffcutting knives, fittings for threshing mills- forcings, or castings for ploughs, discs for harrows, plough shares, mould board plates and steel share plates cut to pattern, slrpifrfr plates, tilt rakes, also reaper knife, sections, finished brass and steel springs. ea a&Sed Vα the*

tariff shall include horticulture and viticulture). Anchors; artificers" tools, n.0.e., not including brushes or brushware, and not being machine tools: also the following tools, namely: axes, and hatches, spades, shovels, forks, picks, mattocks, quartz and knapping hammers, scythes, sheep-shears, reaping hooks, soldering irons, paperhangers' scissors, butchers' saws or cleavers; measuring bands or tapes; axles, axlearms, and axle boxes: bellows nails; bicycles and tricycles and fittings: beekeepers' tools, implements, and apparatus; blacksmiths' anvil*, forges, and fans; bolts, and bolt end, up to 24 inches in length; nuts, blank or screwed nuts, black or finished nuts; brass, copper, and tin, in pigs, bars, tubes or sheets; also tinned hoops; b*rass tubing, and stamped work, in the rough for gasaliers and brackets; caps, percussion; card-clothing, for woollen-iaills, and paper-mills; castings for ships: also propeller-screws, including only bosses and blades; chains, iron, piain, or with hook, swivel, or ring, attached; copper, brass, and composition rod, bolt, sheathing, and nails: couch-roll jackets, machine wires, beater-bars, and strainer-plates, for paper-mills: crucibles: emery grinding machines, and emery wheeLs; empty iron drums, not exceeding 10 gallons capacity: engine-governors: eyelets; fireengines, chemic-al fire-engine?, and chemical fire-extin.iuishers; also fire-hose and couplings therefor, portable fire-escapes, fire-ladders, fire-reels, and firemen's helmets, if declared, to the satisfaction of the collector, for the use of a fire-bri-gade; fish-hooks, unmounted, and without attachments; glassmakers' moulds; iron boiler-plates and unflanged endplates for boilers: boiler-tubes not exceeding Sin. in internal diameter and unilanged; expansion-rings; furnace-tlues.

Iron pipes, a-nd fibre pipes, not exceeding o in. in internal diameter, also knees, bends, elbows, aad fittings: iron, sheet, plate, hoop, rod, bolt, bar, angle, tee, channel plain black; pig-iron: plain iron rolled girders; rolled chequered plates; shafting, plain rolled or plain turned, but otherwise unwrought; iron and steel cordage; lead, in pigs and bars; m.Nchlne saw-blades. Machinery—viz.: Dairying machinery (including creamseparating machines, also coolers), mining machinery, gold-saving machinery; medaLs, also old coins; metal fittings, for trunks, portmanteaux, travelling bags, leggings, bags, and satchels; metal sheaves; meral tubes in siie rough, navicg a slit through their whole length, suited for the manufacture of fenders, bedsteads, gates, and the like articles; metal-wire of all kinds, plain, number 5 gauge and over according to British standard: metal cordage, n.0.e.: also barbed f&ncing-wire, and fencing-Staples; metal wove-wire, and metal gauze; also wire-netting, and expanded metal lathing or fencing m the piec-e: metallic capsules, moulders chaplets, and perambulators, and the like vehicles, litungs for, not otherwise enumerated; perforated or cellular theet zinc or iron; portable engines on four or any greater number oi wheels, with boiier of locomotive type; also traction enginei; printing type. and printing materials, not otherwise enumerated, suited only for the use of printers; rails or railways and tramways, including lay outs, and points, and crossings, for the same; rivets, and washers; se: screws, engineers" studs, and split pins; sewing, knitting, aad kilting machines; steam or hydraulic pressure, and vacuum gauges; pre=s ure indicators or pressure gauges for gas or oil engines: speed .indicators, engineers', for testing machinery; surveyors' instruments —viz., steel bands, chains, measuring tapes, Seld instruments, and drawing inscruments; draughtsmen's drawing - instruments tacks, and nails, lin. aad under; tea packing ioiad: tinsmitii's fittings, and furniture, including stamped or blocked tin or copper, planished or unplanished: welded and naaged boiler furnaces, plain or corrugated; zinc, piain sheet; zinc plates or copper plates for photo-iithographic woric; engineers', boilermakers', brass-finishers", smiths', and all metal and wood-workexs' machine and hand tools. CLASS XIII. Timber: Ash, hickory, and lance wood timber, unwrought blacksmiths' braziers, assay and treadle power bellows, carriage or cartmakers' materials, viz., shafts, spokes, and fellons in rough hubs, all kinds of poles if unbent and unplancd, all kinds bent wheel rims, churns, material for manufacture of carriages, carts, drays, wagons, motor cars, or vehicles., railway cars or wagons, viz., springs, mountings, trimmings, brass hinges, tire bolts, shackle holders, step treads, rubber cloth, rubber tyres, pneumatic tyres, outer covers, inner tubes, also iron or metal fittings (except steps, lamps, irons, dash irons, seat rails, and fifth wheels) for manufacture of carriages, carts, drays, railway cars or wagons, motor cars and wheels for same, wooden handles for tools. CLASS XIV. Oils, etc.: Oils in vessels capable of containing one gallon or more, viz., refined mineral oils not exceeding in specific gravity b7O at BO degs., fish, penguin, mutton, (bird, (seal, and whale oils. (Note: Mixtures of mineral or vegetable oils with each -ether, or with fisn, penguin, mutton, bird, seal, wha.ie or oiher oils shall be charged duty (1) if imported in vessels capable of containing one gallon of oil. or more than 6d the gallon, (2) if imported in vessels having lesser capacity than one gallon 20 per cent.) Paints and colours n.0.e.: Turpentine, turpentine substitute composed of volatile mineral oils or volatile mineral oils in combination with turpentine or other volatile vegetable oils, wood naphtha. CLASS XT. Agricultural farm products, etc: Linseed CLASS XVI. Miscellaneous, apparatus, appliances, articles: Bagging, bags or sacks of juta or hessian, also cornsacks and bags made of New Zealand tow or flax, belting for driving machinery other than leather belting, an dnot being cordage or rope, binder twine two ply and under, bricks other than fire bricks, candle nuts and candle nut kernels, candle wick, canvas aprons, elevators for reapers and binders, canvas, indiarubber, or other hose tubing or piping, armoured or otherwise flexible, metal hose, moulding starch, cork, cut bungs, fishermen's cork float, also plain unomamental stoppers of every description for bottles, jars, and casks.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 169, 17 July 1907, Page 7

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THE TARIFF. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 169, 17 July 1907, Page 7

THE TARIFF. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 169, 17 July 1907, Page 7