THE NEW TARIFF, (Taken from an official document.) TOTAL REPEAL
of the Import Duties on the following Articles imported into the Uuited Kingdom. Agates, not set $ Alganobilia ; Alkali, not being tfarilli ; A Ikanet root ; Almonds, biUer ; Aloes ; Alum, do. Rock j Amber, rough ; Ambergris ; Amboyna wood: Angelica; Anatto, do. Roll; Antimony, Ore of, do. Crude, do. Regulus of 5 Algal ; Anstolochia ; Arsenic ; Ashes, pearl and pot ; do. soap, weed, and wood, and unenumerated; Asplialtum or Bitumen Judiacum. Balsam, Canada ; do. Capivi, Peru, Tolu, Balm of Gilead, and unenumerated 5 Barilla ; Bar Wood ; Bark, extiact of, or of other vegetable substances, to be used only for tanning leather; do. for tanners' or dyers' nse ; do. Cascarilla 5 do. Peruvian ; do. ot other sorts not for tanning or dying ; Basket Rods, peeled and unpeeled ; Beef Wood; Berries, Bay, do other than Bay, Juniper, Yellow, and those commonly made use of for chemical processes;
I Birds, singing ; Blackwood ; Bladders ; Bones of cattle and other animals, and of fish, (except whale fins,) whether burnt or not, or as an animal charcoal ; Box wood ; Borax refined, or Tincal nnrefined ; Boracic Acid ; Brazil wood; Braziletto wood: Brimstone, refined in rolls, do in flour, do. not refined j Bristles, rough, or in any way sorted ; Bronze works of Art; Bulrushes. ; Camomile Flowers ; Camphor, unrefined ; CamI wood; Candlewick; Canella Albaj Canes, | bamboo, do. reed, rattans, or sticks not enumerated ; Caoucthouc ; Cardatnons 5 Cassia buds ; do. Fistula ; Castor ; Cedar wood j Chalk; unmanufactured ; Chip, or Willow, for platting ; Chesnuts; China root; Chrystal, rough ; Cinnabaris Nativa j Civet ; Coals, culm, and cinders; Cobalt, do. ore of ; Cochineal; do. dust, do. Gianilla; Coir Rope and Junk, old and new ; cut into lengths not exceeding three feet each : Colocynth ; Columbo root; Copperas, blue j do green, and while; Coral, white, polished, and unpolished, do. in fragments} Cork; Cotton Yarn ; Cubebs ; Cream of Tartar. DiviDivij Down; Drugs, unenumerated. Ebony. Feathers for beds, in beds or otherwite ; do. Ostrich, undressed 5 do. Paddy bird, undressed, do. unenumerated ; Flax and Tow, or Cordilla, of Hemp and Flax, dressed and undressed ; Flocks j Flower Rooes ; Fustic. Gallic Powder 5 Galls 5 Gamboge ; Garancine ; Garnets, not cut 1 Gentian ; Ginseng; Glue clippings, or waste of any kind, fit only for making- glue ; Goods unenumerated, not being either in part or u holly manufactured, not enumerated or prohibited ; Grease ; Greaves for dogs, and tallow greaves; Guano; Gum, Animi; do. Arabic, Assafoetida, Ammoniacum, Benjamin, Copel, Eupherbium, Guicam, Kino, Lac Dye, Mastic, Seed Lac, Senegal, Shellac, Storax, Tragacanth, and unenumerated ; Gum stocks in the rough of Wood ; Gypsum. Hair, Camel hair, or Wool, do. Cow, Ox, Bull or Elk, Horse, Human, unenumerated ; Heath, for Brushes ; Helebore ; Hemp, dressed, do. rough, or undressed, or any other vegetable substance of the nature and quality of undressed hemp, and applicable to the same purposes; Hides, not tanned, tawed, curried, or in any way dressed, dry and wet, and unenumerated; do. tails, buffalo, bull, cow or ox, tanned, nol otherwise dressed ; Hoofs of cattle j Hoops of wood ; Horn, horn tipsand pieces of horn. Indigo ; Inkle, unwrought j Iron, bloom, cast, chromate of, in bars unwrought, hoops, old broken and cast iron, ore, pig, slit or hammered into rods. Jalap j Jet; Jewels, Emeralds and all other precious stones unset ; do. Pearls. Kingwood. Lac, viz. Sticklac; Lapis Caliminaris ; Lardj Latten ; do. shaven ; Lavender flowers; Lead Ore, red, white, black, chromate of j Leaves of Roses ; Leeches ; Lignum Vit«, Litharge j Logwood ; Losh hides. Madder ; Madder Root ; Mahogany ; Manganese, Ore ot j Manuaj Manures, unenumerated ; Metal, bell metal j Minerals and Fossils, unenumerated ; Models of cork or wood ; Moss, lichen islandicus j do. other than Rock or Iceland Moss ; do. Rock, for Dyers' use j Mother o'Pearl Shells ; Musk 5 Myrrh. Nicaragua Wood ; Nickel, arsenate of, in lumps or powder, being in an unrefined state ; do. metallic and oxide of, refined; do. ore of 5 Nitre, cubic nitre ; Nuts and kernals unennmerated ; do. uneuumerated, not commonly used for expressing Oil therefrom. Oakum ; Ochre ; Oil, animal oil j do. Castor ; do. cocoa nut, of olives, (except in ships ofj the two Sicilies), palm, paran, rock, lard oil, unenuinerated, train, blubber, spermaceti oil, and head matter, the produce of fish or creatures living in the sea, caught by the crews of British vessels, imported direct from the Fishery, or from any British possession in a British vessel ; do. Seed Oils, viz. hempseed, Unseed, rapeseed, walnut, seed cake, seed oil, unenumerated; Olibanumj Olive Wood, Orange Peel and Lemon peel; Ore, uneuumerated; Orchal; Orpiment ; Orria Root. Painters' colours, unenumerated, unmanfacturedj; Palmetto Thatch ; Pink root; Pitch, do. Burgundy ; Planter of Paris ; Platina and ore of platina j Platting or other manufactures, to be used in, or proper for making hats or bonnets, of chip; Pomegranates, peel ofj Prusiate of Potash. Quicksilver ; Quills, goose, swan. Radix Contrayervae, do. Enulae Campanse, Eringii, Ipecacubanffi, Rhatenite, Senkae, Serpentariae, or Snake root ; Rags, old rags, old ropes, or Junk, or old fishing nets, fit only for making paper or pasteboard ; do. pulp of, do. woollen; Rapo of Grapes ; Red wood, or Guinea wooe ; Rhubai b ; Rosewood ; Rosin. Safflower; Saffron; Salep or Salop ; Saltpetre ; Sanguis Dragonis ; Santa Maria Wood; Sapan Wood; Sasaparilla $ Sassafras; Satin Wood; Saunders Red, do. white or yellow; Scammony ; Seeds, viz.— Acorn, Anniseed, Beans, Kipney or French, Burnet, Colchium, Col.c, Coriander, Cummin, Fenugreek, Forest, Garden unenumerated, Grass, unenumerated, Lettuce, Linseed and Flaxseed, Lupines, Maw, Millet, Parsley, Quince, Rape, Shrub or Tree, Tares, Worm, Croton, commonly used for expressing oil therefrom, Hemp, Poppy, Sesamum, do. unenumerated, commonly used for expressieg oil therefrom; Senna ; Shumach; Silk, raw, knobs or husks of Waste Silk, do. thrown, not dyed j Skins and Furs, viz.—Marten, undressed, Seal, in the hair, not tanned, tawed or dressed, Squirrel or calabar, Pelts, and tails, Badger, undressed, Bear, do. Braver, do. Cat, do. Chinchilla, do. Cones , do. Deer, do. Dog, in the hair, not tanned or dressed, Elk, undressed, Ermine, do. Fisher, do. Fitch, do Fox. do. Fox tails, do. Goat, raw, Goose, undressed, Hare, do. Husse, do. Kangaroo, do. Kid, in the hair, do. Kolinski, do. Leopard, do. Lion, do. Lynx, do. Marten Tails, do. Mink, do. Mole, do. Musquash, do. Nutria, do.
Otter, do. Ounce, do. Panther, do. Pelts do. of Goats, do. do. of all other sorts, Raccoon, do. Sable, Sable tails or tips, Squirrel or Calabar tails of, Swan, Tiger, Weasel, Wolf, Wolferings, undressed, and Furs, Pelts and Tails, tanned, tawed or 'dressed, viz.— Deer Indian, half dressed,' tanned, tawed, or in any way dressed j Ermine, dressed ; Kid, dressed, dyed and coloured; Lamb, tanned or tuwed $ do. dyed, coloured, or dressed in oil j Mink, do.j Pelts of all sorts, dressed ; Lamb in the Wool, Sheep in the Wool, and Furs, or pieces of, unenumerated, tawed, curried or dressed j and Furs or pieces of, raw or undressed, unenumerated j Specimens of Mineral Fossils or ores, unenumerated, not exceeding 14 pounds weighi each ; Speckled Wool ; Spelter or Zinc, rolled but not otherwise manufactured ; do. crude, in cakes; Sponge ; Squills; Stavesacre; Staves, not exceeding 72 inches in length, 7 inches in b.ieadth, nor 3£ in thickness ; Steel, unwrought, do. scraps ; Straw or grass for platting ; Sweet wood; Stone, in blocks, shaped or rough scalped. Talcj Tar,^dt>. Barbadoesj Tarrasj Tartaric Acid j Teasles ; Teeth — Elephant's, Sea Cow, Sea Horse, or Sea Morse; Terra Japonica and Cutcb, do. Sienna, Verde, Umbra j Tin Ore, Regulus of ; Tornsal ; * Tortoise or Turtle shell unmanufacted ; Tulip wood ; Turmeric j Turpentine of Venice, Scio, ot Cyprus ; Turpentine, unless above the vaule of 15s. per cwt. Valonia ; Vamantunt, not of stone of wood ; Vermillion. Walnut wood; Water, mineral; Wax Bees, in any degree bleached ; do. unbleached j do. Myrtle and Vegetable; Weld; Whale Fins, of British taking, and imported direct from the fisheries, or from any British possession in a British ship ; Woad; Wood, for ship building, (now admitted at the same duty asTeak wood); do. Birch, hewn, not exceeding 3 feet long, nor exceeding 8 inches square, imported for the purpose of making herring barrels for the use of the fisheries ; do. Teak ; Wool, Beaver, cut and combed $ do. Coney, Hares, Cotton. Yam, cable; do. Camel or Mohair; do. Ravr Linen. Zaffre, and Zebra Wood.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 18, 4 October 1845, Page 4
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