BONDED WAREHOUSE CHARGES.
NEW ZEALAND IMPORT DUTIES. 1. Beer, and Perry, in wood, the gallon £0 0 6 Ale, Beer, Cider, and Perry, in bottle, the gallon ,010 2. Cigars, and Snuff, the pound . .030 3. Coffee, Chicory, Cocoa, and Chocolate, the lb. 0 0 3 4. Cutlery, Hardware, Plate and Plated ware, Hollowware, Ironmongery of all sorts, and Candles and Soap of all sorts, the cwt. 0 3 0 5. Fire arms of every description, each . 0 5 0 6 .Gunpowder, the lb. .... 0 0 3 7. Manufactures of Silk, Cotton, Linen, and Woollen, and all articles manufactured therefrom, Drapery, Haberdashery, Hoisery, Millinery, Furs, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Confectionery, bottled and dried Fruits, Oilmen's Stores of all kinds, Mustard, Olive Oil, Pickles, Preserves, Sauces, Spices, (measuring outside the packages), the cubic foot . . , Spirits and Strong Waters of every kind, £ 4 0 sweetened or otherwise, of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so on in proportion for any greater strength of proof the gallon .090 ■J Sugar, raw and refined, of all kinds, and Treacle and Molasses the lb. . * 0 0 1 10. Tea, the lb. .00 11. Tobacco, the lb. 0 1 12. Wine, in wood and bottle, containing less than 25 per cent, of alcohol, of a specific gravity of - 825 at the temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit's thermometer, the gallon . . . . . .038 DUTY FREE. Anchors and Chains, and Wrought, Bolt, Bat, Sheet, Hoop and Pig Iron and Nails, Sailcloth, Cordage, Twine, Cottonyarn, Bags, Sacks, and Woolpacks, Spirits of Tar, and Turpentine, Tobacco for Sheepwash, Nuts of all kinds, Powder fit only for blasting purposes, and All other goods, wares, and merchandise, excepting those above mentioned. INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF BY THE COMMISSIONER O? CUSTOMS. Agricultural Implements, Fencing wire and supports, free iron, free Almonds, shelle 1 and in Fish, preserved, free husk, free Flavouring essences, free Anchovies, 4s. per cubic foot Floor-cloth, free Arrowroot, free Forges and Nozzles, 3s. per Axles, cart and dray, iron cwt. (loose) free Forks, digging and hay, 3s. Bathbricks, free per cwt. Beadsteads, iron, 3s. per Galvanized iron sheets, free cwt. „ „ wire, free Bellows, forge, free „ „ ware, as Biscuit, fancy, free buckets, tiles Bitters, orange, 9s. per guttering, gutter angles, gallon* ridge caps, Blacking, free and ornamental Pieces, Blacklead, free 3s. per cwt. Blue, free Gallipoli oil, 4s. per cubic Bullock bows, 3s. per cwt. foot Candied peel, 4s. per cubic Gas apparatus, 3s. per cwt. foot Gelatine, free fkpers, 4s. per cubic foot Gingerbread free €arraway seeds, free Ginger cordials, 9s. per Carriage lamps, 3s. per cwt. gallon Cart harness chains, 3s. per Grindery, free cwt. Groats, free Chain with anchors of for Gun barrels, ss. each jj ship's use, free Suns whaling, freej Chain, all other, 3s, per Gutta percha, free cwt. Harrows, free Cherry cordial, 9s. per Hay forks, 3s. per cwt. gallon* Herrings, preserved, free Cheese, free Holloware (duty on net Clocks, free weights), 3s. per cwt. dogs, garden, free Horse shoes, 3s. per cwt. Coffoe, essence of free Hames (when imported ©orrugated iron sheets, free separately), 3s. Cotton wick, free per cwt. Curry powder, free Hops, free Bau de Cologne, 9s. per Huckaback (hemp or flax) gallon . 4s. per cubic foot Hurdles, iron, free Sash-machines marking Iron chiiirs, 3s. per cwt. Sash weights. „ safes, 3s. per cwt. Screws, 3s per cwt. .. yiipnig (not drain- Scythes & soothe sneads, 3s. ing) 3;:. per cwt. per cvt ' Ironwork for chips' use, free Sewing machines, free ~ manufactured in Ship chanllerv, free p ; .ec<\ 3s. perewt. Sheaves, brass, fof ships'use ! Isiagiass, free
Jams and Jellies, 4s. per Shot, free cubic foot Shovels, 3s. per cwt. Jew's Harps, free Silver, plate, free Jewellery, free Soda and Soda crystals, free Lemon and lime juice « Soups (fish and vegetable, Linseed oil, free preserved), free Liquorice, free Spades, 3s. per cwt Lobsters, preserved, free Starch, free Maccaroni, 4s. per cubic foot Steel, bar, free Machinery, agricultural or Syrups, free other, free Table covers (oilcloth), 4s> Mangles, iron, 3s. per cwt. per cubic foot Meats, potted or preserved Tanks, iron, free free Tapioca, free Night light, free Tarpaulins, free Oatmeal, free Tents (of fine cloth superio Oilcloth, free to sail cloth) „ table covers, 4s. per 4s. per cubic foot cubic foot Tinman's tools, 3s. per cwt. Olive Oil (perfumed), free Tinware, 3s. per cwt. < lives, 4s. per cubic foot Tin plates (in boxes), unmaOrange bitters, 9s. nufactured, free gallon* Tomb railings, 3s. per cwt. Paint, free Van springs, 3s. per cwt. Pearl barley, free Vermicelli, 4s. per cubic foot Percussion caps, free Vesta matches, wax, free Picks, 3s. per cwt, Vinegar, in any packag* or Pepper, 4s. ner . » foot vessel, free Pistols and revolvers, ss. Volunteer uniforms, 4s. per each cubic foot Printing materials, free Watches, free Ploughs, free. Washing machines,free Painters' materials, free Wick, cotton, free Press (stamping), free Whiting, free Rick clothes, free % Winnowing cloths, free f Raspberry vinegar, 4s. per Wire, iron fencing, free eubic foot Wire, small, as bell wire, 3s. Safes, iron, 3s. per cwt. per cwt.
* Orange Bitters, Cherry and Ginger Cordials &c, are liable to duty at 9s. per gallon; but, if the importer declare, and the Collector certify, that the goods do not contain more than 10 per cent, of spirit, "they may be admitted at 4s. per cubic foot. || Inportation of Arms, &c, without licence, is a ;misdemeanour punishable by the fine or imprisonment. J A manufacture composed of any of the articles comprised in section 7, and in which gutta percha is used merely to water-proof, is chargeable with 4s.per cubic foot Tf When the fabric is not superior to ordinary sailcloth-,
SPIRITS. Pipes, Puncheon, and Butts Kent per week. Receiving. Delivering, 6d. Is. 6d. Is. 6d. Hogsheads... 3d. 1 0 1 0 Quarter-Casks Octaves 3d. 1 0 0 9 1 0 0 9 Largo Cases Gin ... f-d. 0 3 0 3 Small ditto... *d. 0 2 0 2 TOBACCO. Tierces 6d. 1 0 1 6 Half-Tierces 3d. 1 0 1 0 Kegs and Cases 2d. L 0 1 0 Large Cases Cigars Small ditto Gd. 3d. 1 0 0 9 1 0 0 9 "WTSES. Pipes and Butts ... Hogsheads... 6d. 3d. 1 0 0 9 1 0) 0 9 Quarter-Casks Octaves ... . ... 2d. ljd. 0 6 0 4 0 6 0 4 Cases, 6 dozen „ 3 „ » 1 » ••• 3d. l£d. £d. 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 6 0 4 0 2
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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2265, 3 November 1864, Page 6
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