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Ms m P h r lb * ld: tea - 7 feet superficial i D . !i. ? lm ? )er > Bawn ) the ion sheepwash, subject to its be ? mg human consumption, and to such i u ? fit the Commissioner of Customs shall from*? 0115 48 time prescribe in that behalf, do to do do, do, 3d; tools, carpenters’ and nH,« Juice * otherwise described, per cwt 4 S • t fl .. ot “® r8 > n «t goods, not otherwise described, p’ er cnbi! c trousers, moleskin and cord do 'ls c mot, Is; cord, do, 3s; trusses, do, 3s: twine L °’ Woollen tubs, of wood, the nest, 2s- turnenr Wt ‘ 8; gallon, 6d. ’ tur P e ntme, the Umbrellas and parasols, per cubic foot 4, Varnish, per gallon, 6d; vermicelli, per enf foot, 2s. 6d; vinegar, per gallon, 6d. P Cu^lc Weighing maihines, per cwt, 4s- whi™. j walking sticks, per cubic foot, Is; whS “1 chalk, per cwt Is; wine, in wood and bottl * taming less than 25 per cent, of alcohol 0 f » specific gravity of 825, at the temperature’ of degrees of Fahrenheit’s thermometer the gal on? or for six reputed quart bottles, or twelve repZj pint bottles, per gallon, 4s; wine, ginger, do 4,1 woollen manufactures, not otherwise enumerated and all articles made of wool mixed with I.' other materials, the cubic foot, sd. Zinc sheets, tiles, ridging, gutterimr r.i. and roll, the cwt, Is; do manufactures, noUther' wise described, do, 4d. uiaer.

L ; ot °» Kxemptioks.—Anchorsj anvils. blaekamiths bellows; blasting powder; bottles of a lA in t 8 ’ e “P t y> ca bin furniture and effects winch have been m use, and not imported for sale- canary seed; carriage springs, mounts and trimmings ; carnage fittings of ir on; iffn cables and shackles over *ths of an inch dia cheese presses; churns; cotton waste- ,ZZ’ and composition rod, bolts, sheathing, ami coriander seeds; corn sieves and riddles- chaff cutters; crab winches; cranes; capstans and windlasses; disinfecting fluid,; drainage pi Des and tiles ; emery cloth ; earth and patent water closets; fed, for sheathing; filters; fire engines and hose; fish od m bulk; forges; ga Sp i pe ? and machinery, and all material which rnav he s De cially imported for the construction of gasworks' hayrakes; helmets for fire brigades; mdiarubher sheets ; iron bridges, and all material wh <h may be specially imported for the construction of bridges, wharves, jetties, or patent slips; ironrod, bolt, bar, hoop, black sheet, and pig - fi-on lamp posts; iron tanks ; iron plates, rivet-, bolts huts, screws, and castings for ships; iron weinh.’ bridges for carts; lard; lawn mowers; juice; machinery for agricultural purposes• machinery for boring, brick and tile making, planing punching, sawing, shearing, turning, aud quartzcrushing; machinery for mills and looms; m a . chinery for steam vessels ; machinery for wood and hay pressing; machine saws; maps and charts; medals, gold and silver, prize; mouldings gilt; nicotine; oil, cocoanut, olive, and palm, in bulk; opera glasses; organs, harmoniums, bells and furniture, specially imported for places of public worship; passengers’ baggage; priming machinery, presses, type, and materials, printing ink and paper; printed hooks, paper, and music* ploughs and harrows; pumps and other apparatus for raising water; putty; railway plant, and all materials which may be specially imported for the construction of railways and tramways; resin; rennets; rope above three ir ehes in circumference; sailcloth; sewing machines; ships’ blocks; ship chandlery not otherwise described; school books, slates, and apparatus; shafts for carts and carriages ; soda ash and caustic soda; sodawater machines; spirits, methylated; steam engines and parts of steam engines; sulphate of copper; sulphuric acid; tarpaulins; tallow; telescopes; theodolites; watch movements and parts of unfinished watches; water pipes not otherwise described ; and all material which may he specially imported for the purpose of constructing water works; wood hurdles; wire ropes for ships’ use; wooden spokes for wheels; and all other articles not otherwise described. PROHIBITED GOODS. Animals, infected; arms and ammunition, except under licence; articles, indecent or obscene. Books, protected by copyright, unless printed in the United Kingdom; books, obscene. Caps, percussion, except under license; cards, indecent or obscene; ccrtridges, except under license ; cattle, infected; *cigars, in ships under 40 tons burthen, or in packages less than 60 lbs, nett, or less than 10,000 m number, or in packages containing other goods: coins, spurious, false, or counterfeit sterling, or sterling of British possession below standard weight or fineness. Foxes (vide N.Z. Statute, 57, ofl865); flints, except under license. Gold, exportation at ports not approved by the Governor, or contrary to the Governor’s Regulations. Hawks, and other birds of prey; hides, infected ; hoofs, do; horns, do.

Lead, except under license; lithographs, indecent. Marbles, except under licones. Opium, in ships under 40 tons burthen, or in packages under 451bs nett, or in packages with any other gouds. Paintings, indecent; percussion caps (see arms and ammunition); pistols, except under license; powder—sporting, except under license; prints, indecent. Eeptiles, venomous. Saltpetre, except under license; sheep, infected; snulf, (see cigars); shot, except under license; skins, infected; spirits, in ships under 40 tons burthen, or in casks under 14 gallons, or in glass or stone bottles, each exceeding three pints, unless pefumed or medicinal spirits; snakes, and other reptiles, venomous; swords, except under license. ♦Tobacco, in ships under 40 tons burthen, or in packages under 601bs nett, or in packages with any other goods. Vuitur. s, and other birds of prey. Exportation Tariff.— Gold in its natura state, or mixed with other substances, 2s 6d per oz, troy; gold dust, 2s 6d, do; gold, all other, wrought or unwrought, if produce of the colony {vide “ Gold Duty Act, 1658,” N.Z. Statute 73, 2s 6d, do; gold com of the Bealm, of Foreign States, or gold plate, Ac., not produce of the colony, free; all other goods, free. ♦Eestrictions suspended by proclamation dated April 19, N.Z. Gazette, No. 13, 1859. f|>HE LYTTELTON TIM.EH AND CANTER B VSY TINES can ba obtained of the following Newsvendors, Ac.. in the Province:— Christchurch— High street Colombo street south .. north Hereford street ... High street Tuam street Cambridge terrace... Papanui road ... Whatelcy road Lincoln road Addington St. Albans Mr. Stevens Mr. Eradw.c Christchurch Panov Baiaar Mr. Avan Mrs. Po; o Mrs. Co-. Mrs. Paddock Mr. Jacomi's Mr. Delamare Mr. Binstcad Mr. Atkinson Mr. Kankin Mr. T. Merries: Mr. Pino

Pspanui Kaiapoi Eyroton Woodond ... Saltwater Creek Loithtield Amberley Brown’s Bridge Weka Pass Hurunui Amuri Eangiora Moeraki Downs Oxford Sarewood road Courtenay Malvern Coal Track ... Kowai Pass ... Cass Elver ... noßxu Disraicr, ... Mr. F. T. Haskins. ... Mr. H. Feldwict ... Mr. Cox ... Mr. Nicol ... Messrs. D. and D. Cameron ... Messrs. J. White and Co, ... Mr. Winskill ... Mr. T. Hood ... Messrs. Koss and Forbet ... Mr. J. Drcn ... Mr. T. IV. Morris ... Messrs. Thompson and C ... Mr. S. Early ... Mr, T. Woodiloidt WEST COAST HOAD. ... Mr. Taylor ... Mr. C.'White ... Mr. Willis ... Mr. Simon M*Ra- ... Mr. G. Bailey ... Mr. John Fowler SOOTH DISTHICT. ... Mr. Parish ... Mr. Hanger ... Mr. Lawrence ... Mr. T, Hethenngtonl ... Messrs. Cobb & Co.- ... Mr. W. Turton ... Mr. H. Kay ... Messrs. Wooding and Irvin* ... Mr. C. J. Hayner ... Messrs. Inwood and Bilton ... Mr. J. Manchester Mr. N.M. Cowan Templeton Weeden ... Bolleston Selwyn Kakaia, south... ~ North ... Ashburton •#< Raugitata Orari Arowennn ) Timuka } Timaru Waimate ... Waitangi ... BiocAEioir, paEßßiiSioir, A> - n ebbstov Riccarton Springs Road Mr. Webb Prebbleton Mr. Prebble Springton Messrs. J. and J. Thomp* Leeston Mr. J. J. Loe Junction Store Mr. J.H. Doyle HACBWIIL distbict. Lincoln Road Mr. Craythome Ellesmere Arms ... Mr. Breeze Halswell Mr. Herrick FKBBT BOAT), HBATHCOTB VALLET, AKD UffJtNk Ferry road Mr. Hopkins Lyttelton Mr. Carder „ Mr. FVfe ... Mrs. Bnrt Head of the Bay, Lyttelton Mr. Blatchford Governor’s Bay ... Mr, W. pbhiwsuba. Pigeon Bay Mr. Pitcsithleyl Okain’s Bay Mr. Rix Duvauchelle’a Bay ... Mr. B. E. Taylor Akaroa Mr. J. D. Garwood,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2591, 26 April 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2591, 26 April 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2591, 26 April 1869, Page 4