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M; P b " lb > tea J }•; do, ehingfeV’^Til^ K s : t the 4 is; doifuumiui uuuouiupuon, and to auoh , uunt IOP the Commissioner of Customs shall T fuiationii «! time prescribe in that behalf dn ~'"“‘“oe t« do do, do, 3d; tools, carpenters’ ’,?° j u >ce, otherwise described, per cwt 4s- otbct6 . not goods, not otherwise described, n’er ™l: 8 , d fanc 7 t.ousers, moleskin and cord do o. Ub j° foot i le; cord, do, 3s; trusses, do, 3s; ’twine I™’ Wo °Uea tubs, of wood, the nest, 2s- tniif F 2a; gallon, «d. ’ ’ tur Pentine, Umbrellas and parasols, per cubic foot s Varnish, per gallon, 6d; vermicelli ss ' foot, 2s. fid; vinegar, per gallon, 6d. ’ Weighing machines, per cwt, 4s- whir, walking sticks, per cubic foot, Is- ’ w i,,v Pß w ‘d chalk, npri„ . • • , » chalk, per cwt.’ls -, wine, in w. od and taming less tbon os . .» . 00tt *e, coa. ! I lco „ rtlro !» pint bottles, 1 per gallon, TsTwine, 'JI?, woollen manuffli>f.iirPQ b r jao, taming less than 25 per cent, of al l ’ , specific gravity of .825, at the temperatml’ tJdegrees of Fahrenheit’s thermometer tU n 6O or for six reputed quart bottles, or twelve , Ballon i nint. hnHloa 4_ . ' woollen manufactures, not otherwise and aU articles made of wool mixed\rin. ated > other materials, the cubic foot, 6d. 111 an 7 Zinc sheets, tiles, ridging, gutter!™ • and roll, the cwt, Is; do manufactures n’/'f?*' wise described, do, 4d. 1 List of Exemption.—Anchors • blacksmiths’ bellows; blasting powder- I ! n , vils: em Pty! .cabin furmtureand° effect which have been m use, and not imnnrtjf 3 ’ sale; canary seed; carriage springs fot “u, trim ? iD 8 8 5 carriage fittings of’iro™ ’£ ?! ’ cables and shackles over f ths of an inef, ,1 ’ ch ** n cheese presses; churnsf coUorw± dmmeter ! and composition rod, bolts, sheathing .’/.W* coriander seeds; com sieves and rHdW cutters; crab winches; cranes- ' cha£ ' windlasses; disinfecting fluids; ’ dramaT 804 and tiles; emery cloth; earth and patent » closets; felt, for sheathing; 1 Me * and hose; fbh oil in machinery, and all material wh ch rnav h\, cially imported for the construction of hayrakes; helmets for fire brigades; sheets ; iron bndg-s, and all material whirl . be specially imported for the bridges, wharves, jetties, or patent dins ■ ,v„ Jl rod, bolt, bar, hoop, black sheet, and pLi o' lamp posts; iron tanks ; iron plates, rivet? v! buts, screws, and castings for ships’- iron -V'; 8 ’ bridges for carta; lard; lawn * mowers ■ juice; machinery for agricultural purposes’- ™ chinery for boring, brick and tile making, punching, sawing, shearing, turning, aud quar? crushing; machinery for mills and looms-nf chinery for steam vessels; machinery for wood and hay pressing; machine saws;'maps asi charts ; medals, gold and silver, prize; mouldinin gilt; nicotine ; oil, cocoanut, olive, and , ;! j m '(1 bulk; opera glasses; organs, harmoniums, bclb and furniture, specially imported for places -if public worship; passengers’ baggage; prin-ag machinery, presses, type, and materials, printing ink and paper; printed books, paper, and mime • ploughs and harrows; pumps and other apparatus for raising water; putty; railway plant, and all materials which may be specially imported for tbs construction of railways and tramways: r-sin-rennets; rope above three i: ches in circumferencesailcloth; sewing machines; ships’ blocks: shin chandlery not otherwise described; school books slates, and apparatus; shafts for cart.; and car.’ riages; soda ash and caustic soda; sodawsta machines; spirits, methylated; steam engines and parts of steam engines ; sulphate of copper; sulphuric acid; tarpaulins; tallow-, tel scopes; theodolites; watch movements and parts of un. finished watches; water pipes not otherwise described ; 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. PEOHIBITED GOODS. Animals, infected; arms and ammunition, ei. 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 license ; cattle, infected; *cigars, in ships under 40 tons burthen, or in packages less than 60 lbs, nett, or less than 10,000 in 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, ofi86o); flints, except under license. Gold, exportation at ports not approved by tit Governor, or contrary to the Governor's Regulations. Hawks, and other birds of prey; hides, infected; hoofs, do; herns, do. Lead, except under license; lithographs, indecent. Marbles, except under lieenes. Opium, in ships under 40 tons burthen, or a packages under 4olbs nett, or in packages with any other goods. Paintings, indecent; percussion caps (see ami and ammunition); pistols, except under license; powder—sporting, except under license; prints, indecent. Beptiles, venomous. Saltpetre, except under license; sheep, infected; snuff, (see cigars); shot, except under license; skins, infected -, spirits, in ships under 40 ton! 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 ia packages under fiOlbs nett, or in packages with any other goods. Vultur- s, and other birds of prey. Exportation Taeifp. —Gold in its natura state, or mixed with other substances, 2s fid per oz., troy; gold dust, 2s fid, do; gold, all other, wrought or unwrought, if produce of the colony (vide “ Go-Id Duty Act, 1858,” N Z. Statute .3, 2s fid, do; gold com of the Bealm. of Foreign States, or plate, &c., not produce of tie colony, free; all other goods, free. •Bestrictions suspended by proclamation dated April 19, N.Z. Gazette, Kb. 13, 1859. ritHE LYTTELTON TIMFS A>D i- CANTERBURY TIMES can be Detained of the following .Newsvendors, -sc.. is tne Province-. reford street ... ;hstreet m street abridge terrace... i»nui road ateley road In road ter Creek •ley ■sßridge Pass ... a Downs tohnrch—;h street Mr. Stevens ombo street south Mr. Bradwejl north Christchurch Fancy Bin* Mr. Wyatt Mrs. Pope Mrs. Cox Mrs. Paddock Mr. Jacombs Mr. Delamsre Mr. Binstead Mr. Atkinson ... Mr. Rankin ... Mr. T. Monties; ... Mr. Pine XOBTXI DiSTBTCT. ... Mr. F. T. Hasiansi ... Mr. H. Feldwiok ... Mr. Cox ... Mr, Nicol ... Messrs. D. and V Oncrct Messrs. J. White and Co. Mr. Winskill Mr. T. Hood Messrs. Ross and ForMi Mr. J. Dron Mr. T. W. Morris Messrs. Thompson and u Mr. S. Early Mr. T. Woodtlaldf wast coast aom. jodroad ... Mr. Taylor aay ... ... Mr. C. White - ... Mr. Willis ... Mr. Simon M‘Ka ... Mr. Q. Bailey Mr. John Fowler SOUTH DIBMIOT. ton Mr. Parish , Mr. Ranger >n Mr. Lawrence south’.’,’. Mr. T. Hethenngton forth Messrs. Cobb 4 Co> ton Mr. W. Turton ** Mesvs. Wooding and If"** Mr. C. J. Rayner Messrs. Inwood and 4 , Mr. J. Manchester ri ... Mr. N.M. Cowan IOOABTOX, raMBLITOir, AHD LIISTOX Road Mr - Webb toa ... Mr. Prebble „ - Messrs. J. and J. Xhomp* . ... Mr.J.J.Loe » Store! Mr. J. H. Doyle XAunrau. disiiict. Hoad Mr. Craythorne re Aims ... Mr, Breese I Mr. Herrick BOAD, BIATHCOTI VALLBT, ABB tXTTBA Mr. Hopkins n Mr. Carder Mr. Fyfe Mrs. Burt Pass ) the Bay, LytMr. Blatchford Mr. W. Btout. X • Bay rurnrsuiA. , Mr. Pitcaithleyl ... Mr. Bit ... Mr. B. B. Taylor Mr. J. D. Garwood.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2595, 30 April 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2595, 30 April 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2595, 30 April 1869, Page 4

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