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the barrel, Is; tartar!* 6d; tinware, per cwt 4*. « **’ W, (k r-~i c~-i , cwt *. «. timber, sawn, the XOO shecpwash, subject to its being rendered ’3. i OT human consumption, and to such rewlJr fit fot the Comrmsflinnpr nf » « -Rations &■ the Commissioner of Customs stall 5v at ! on * time nre.*rih* in ewTH/T 1 . fr °m time time prescribe in that behalf do '(/’"V 1 . - - do do, do, 3d; tools, carpenters’J l l !> otherwise described, per cwt. 4s • to va ?*,* no * goods, not otherwise described, per cubl* e trousers, moleskin and cord, do 3a- ji,^ oo ’]- 8 ! pord, do, 3s; trusses, do, 3s; twine tier ’ W , oo^ ea tubs, of wood, the nest, 2s; turnenr Wt ‘ ’ gallon, 6d. tur pentme, tha Umbrellas and parasols, per cubic foot g s fnJ a S 1S M I>er - gall ° n * M ' vermic eUi, per cubi* foot, 28. 6d; vinegar, per gallon, 6d. P Übl * Weighing machines, per cwt, 4s; whins an* walking sticks per cubic foot, Is; “2 chalk, per cwt. 1.; wine, in wood and bot“e ? taming less than 25 per cent, of alcohol specific gravity of 825, at the temperature’ of eS degrees of Fahrenheit’s thermometer the or for six reputed quart bottles, or twelve mS pint bottles, per gallon, 4s ; wine, ginger, do wooUen manufactures, not otherwise enumerated ** 4 wise described, do, 4d. otQe? " ... L ! Bt . ? p , Exempiiohb.—Anchors; anvil,. blacksmiths bellows; blasting powder; bottles 0 f empty; cabin furniture and effects which have been m use, and not imported sale; canary seed; carriage springs, mouTthT and trimmings; carnage fittings of iron S cables and shackles over fths of an inch cheese presses; churns; cotton wa=te-T/r ’ and composition rod, bolts, sheathing aid coriander seels; com sieves and riddles ■ cutters; crab winches; cranes; capstan .a windlasses; disinfecting fluids; dramas pi™ and tiles; emery cloth; earth and patent I,™ closets; felt, for sheathing; filterand hose; fish oil in hulk; forges;’ gaspipefZt machinery, and all material wh eh maybe s ?- 4 cially imported for ’he construction of 4w o 'ka‘ hayrakes; helmets for fire brigade,; indiarubb* sheets ; iron bridges, and all material which mav be specially imported for the construct-on of bridges wharves, jetties, or patent slips; ironrod, bolt, bar, hoop, black shet, and pte : bo, lamp posts; iron tanks ; iron plates, rivet" bolts huts, screws, and castings for ships; iron weigh! bridges for carts; lard; lawn mowers; lima juice; machinery for agricultural purpose,: ma. chmery for boring, brick and tile making, planing punching, sawing, shearing, turning, aud quartz, crushing; machinery for mills and looms; ma. chmery for steam vessels; machinery for wood and hay pressing; machine saws; maps and charts: medals, gold and silver, prize; moulding, gilt; nicotine; oil, cocoanut, olive, and pain, is bulk; opera glasses: organs, harmoniums, bells and furniture, specially imported for places of public worship; passengers’ baggage; printing machinery, presses, type, and materials, printing ink and paper; printed books, paper, and 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; resinrennets; rope above three i ches in circumferencesailcloth; sewing machines: ships’ blocks; ship’ chandlery not otherwise described; school books, slates, and apparatus; shafts for carts and car! riages; soda ash and caustic soda; sodawatei machines; spirits, methylated; steam engines and parts of steam engines; sulphate of cop°per; sulphuric acid; tarpaulins; tallow; telescopes; theodolites; watch movements and parts of un! finished watches; water pipes not otherwise des* cribed; and all material which may be 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, ex* cept 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 li* cense; 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, 0ff865); dints, except under license.

Gold, exportation at ports not approved bv the Governor, or contrary to the Governor’s Regulations. Hawks, and other birds of prev; hides, infected ; hoofs, do; hems. do. Lead, except under license; lithographs, indecent. Marbles, except under licenes. Opium, in ships under 40 tons burthen, or in packages under 4olbs nett, or in packages with any other go; ds. Paintings, indecent; percussion caps (see arms and ammunition); pistols, except under license; powder—sporting, except under license; prims, indecent. Reptiles, venomous. Saltpetre, except under license; sheep, infected;

snuff, (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 6(3lbs nett, or in packages with any other goods. Vultures, and other birds of prey. Exportation Tariff.—Gold in its natura ctofa rn> miT-pd witt, enhetuTippe fid nef

cz, troy ; gold dust, 2s 6d, do; gold, all other, wrought or unwrought, if produce of the colony (vide “ Odd Duty Act, 1858,” N Z. Statute 73, 2s 6d, do: gold com of the Realm, of Foreign States, or gold plate, &<?.. not produce of the colony, free; all other goods, free. •Restrictions suspended by proclamation dated April 19, N.Z. Gazette, No. 13, 1859. 'l'ffß LYTTELTON TIMES AND CANTEBBVRT TIMES can be obtained of the following Newsvendors, £c„ in the Province:— Christchurch— High street Colombo street south ~ north Hereford street High street Tuam street Cambridge terrace... Papanui road Whateley road Lincoln road Addington St. Albans Papanni ... Kaiapoi ... Hvreton Wbodend Saltwater Creek Leithheld Amberley Brown’s Bridge Weka Pass Huron ui Amnn Rangiora Moeraki Downs Oxford Mr. Stevens Mr. Bradwell Christchurch Fancy Baxaat Mr. Wyatt Mrs. Pope Mrs. Cox Mrs. Paddock Mr. Jacombs Mr. Deisms re Mr. Binstead Mr. Atkinson Mr. Rankin ... Mr. T. Jlemies; ... Mr. Pine iroarn district. ... Mr. F. T. Haskinsi ... Mr. E. Feldwick ... Mr. Cox ... Sir. Nicol ... Messrs. D, and D, Cameros ... Messrs. J. White :nd Co, ... Mr. Winskill ... Mr. T. Hood ... Messrs. Ross and Forbee ... Mr. J. Dron ... Mr. T. W. Morris ... Messrs. Thompson and C ... Mr. S. Early ... Mr. T. WoodHoldt WEST COAST BO AD. Harewood road Courtenay ... Malvern Coal Track ... Sowai Pass ... Cass River ... Mr. Tavlor ... Mr. C. "White ... Mr. Willis ... Mr. Simon M‘Ra ... Mr. G. Bailey ... Mr. John Fowler Templeton Weeaen Bolleston Selwyn ... Rakaia, aonth... ~ North ... Ashburton ... Rangitata Orari Arowenua 1 Timoka } Timarn ... Waimate ... Waitangi RIOCARTOir, Riccarton Springs Road ... Ptebbleton Springton Leeeton Junction Store... SOUTH DISTRICT. ... Mr. Parish ... Mr. Ranger ... Mr. Lawrence Mr. T. Hethenngton ... Messrs. Cobb & Co, ... Mr. W. Turton ... Mr. R. Ihw ... Messrs. Wooding and Irriae ... Mr. C. J. Rayner ... Messrs. Inwood and Biltoa ... Mr. J. Manchester ... Mr. N.M. Cowan TBRBBLRTOIT, AHD LBISIOX Mr. Webb ... Mr. Prebble ... Messrs. J. and J. Thompf ... Mr, J. J. Doe ... Mr. J. H. Doyle halswsu. district. incoln Road Sir. Craythome Ueamere Arms ... Mr. Breexe alsweU Mr. Hemck FBRRT ROAD, MAIHCOTR VAILBT, AHD URdm erry road Mr. Hopkins yttelton Mr. Carder „ Mr.FVfe ' Mrs. Burt end of the Bay, Lyttelton Mr. Blatchford orernor's Bay ... Mr. W. Stout PBHIHSCW. igeon Bay Mr. Pitcaithley! tain’s Bay Mr. Rix UTanchrile's Bay ... Mr. B. B. Tsv.or taroa Mr. J. D. Garwood.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2593, 28 April 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2593, 28 April 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2593, 28 April 1869, Page 4