THE NEW TARIFF.
* LOSS OF REVENUE FIGURES
(SPECIAL TO "THE TRKSS.")
WELLINGTON, November 15. \ return was presented to Parliament to-day showing the estimated loss of revenue owing to the changes made in the tariff this session. It is as follows: — „
SiiBBr ••• 20.J.BU0 Molasses and treacle ... Cotton and linon piece grxxls '^,000 Fruits dried ' 32,000 Figs, dates, and prunes ... !->"W Viable oils 12,000 Paperhangings ... ••• <>wu Glass, crown sheet, etc. ... /,(X)l) Glass, plate, polished, etc. ... 4,000 Cream of tartar ... ••• 6,uj)0 Silks, satins, etc. ... 5,000 Lace and laces ... ... 4,o00 Ribbons and crepe ... 2,500 Articles mad© up from textiles 1,000 Crewel embroidery threads ... 500 Spices imground ... ... 4,000 Iron pipes ... ••• 3,000 Cork, cut 2,500 Mustard 2,200 Maiaena and cornflour ... 1,200 Lead in sheets ... ... 1,300 Fencing staples ... ... 1,000 Wood or rubber heels or knobs 1,000 Almonds and nuts ... 1,200 Blue ... ... ... 1,000 Ho.so tubing or piping ... 1.500 Surgeons' instruments ... 4,000 Tolwcco, pipes and cases ... 1,000 Soda ... 600 Tartaric acid ... ... 500 Carriage* rubber and pneumatic tyres ... ... 600 Children's boots and shoes ... 000 Meters ... ... ... 1,000 Infants' goods ... ... 1,000 Gum Boots ... ... 650 Leather ... ... ... 500 Gelatine and isinglass ... 800 All other items ... ... 14,000 Total £405,250
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12963, 16 November 1907, Page 10
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184THE NEW TARIFF. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12963, 16 November 1907, Page 10
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