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Oysters, preserved per cube ft 2 ~.6-_ - : Paints and Colors r per cwtr -2 id . Paper-Writing. , .par.cuDe tt i r j) Paper—Wrapping and'bags < '' • T- -* t, , . per cube ft 1 ©■ 1 aper hangings -per cube ft 1. G■•■•, £apiermacho ware per cube ft V'O'' Pearl barley , , per cwt x Peas, split v&Tcwt i%. ■; gepper and Pimento, unground per lb 0. t^ Pepper—Cayenne por cube ft 2- 6^ - Perambulators . per cube ft 0 6-' Percussion Caps per 1000 ' 1 0> : ' Perfumery, not otherwise described ■■■ .. ■ tj. 1T '■■' :r> •. ■ per cube ft 2 -0^ -.■ Pickles.- ■ per cube ft , 2 Picture frames . per cube ft 2 0 i ipes, tobacco per cube ft 2 6* .' k per brl 1 0 * Plate, gold and silver, for every LIOO i t™ 1™ £10 0 O^; I Plated ware perlb 0 3. .Pork, salted per cwt 2 aPortmanteaus por cube ft 1 0 Kaspberry vinegar per cube ft % ' 6?> co , per cwt 2 O: Rice, ground , per cube ft 2 &■■ Kosin por cwt 2 O 1 Rugs, Woollen, Cottons, or Opossum a ~, percuboft 3 o■■ bacldiery per cube ft 2 o'bad Irons per cube ft 1 0" Safes, Iron per cwt 4 OSago, m bulk per C wt 2 o^^ Sago, m bottle or canister, per cube ft 2 & Salt at present stated at' per cwt 1 O Saltpetre per cwt 2 (X" k^ea . . . per cube ft 2 0 bashes, window per pair 1 0Scrim Cloth per cube ft 1 obewing Machines ■ r ■ ; f reo . ■_ Shirts, navy serge and Scotch twill , ■•■' per cube ft 3 0--binrts, white, regatta,, and Crimean > < ; c-u . - " P«f cube ft' 0' 6' bhot ■ _ - ■•' per cwt 10 '&■ biifc manufacture per cube ft "5 'fy ■ Sn«ff ' ■■■■ ■'• :■■■• ■ perlb: S^ihh--boap, common . ; percwt 2 S Soap, scented and fancy per cube ft 2 6 Soap Powder and Washing Powder, a , «■■;.■• ■-■ per cube ft 0 ft..,." Soda Crystals , per cwt 1 & Spices,' Cassia, Cinnamon, Cloves, 5; Ginger, Mace, Nutmegs, Mixed and Ground Spices , ' '■ . O■■ Spirits, and strong waters of,,every kind, sweetened or otherwise, of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes's hydrometier, and so on in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof c, . ■■ , 1 1 - ■ per gallon Z2 qFl^ Ar * per gal 0 ©, Starch and blue •• ■. . , pe r : cwt *2.- Ov sbtationery and account books '*" . ' •■' '. r ;"' : •''" per?cube^fobt^ I. | teel . , , , , per cwt 1 0,. feugar, treacle, and molasses perlb 0 1 gulPnur •:..,- per cwt 1 0Swords ■•; each 5 0 ... 3 per cube ft 2 6-.-ma • • , ~ per cwt".4 &* Tapioca, m bulk ■ ' ' per cwt '2 Tapioca in bottle, jar, or tin per cube ft 2 mal • ~ per barrel r-v."...-Tartanc acid p er lb 0 J?a -■ perlb 0 Tinware . per cwir 4 ©w lumber— Sawn. per. 100 ft superficial 1 ft~. Timber—Shingles and Latlis per 1000 1 OTimber—Palings per 100 1-0-Timber—Posts y per 100 4 0 " Timber—Rails per 100 2 O ■ Tobacco; . . perlb 2ff Tobacco, for sheepwash, subject to its " being rendered unfit for human consumption, and to such .regulations, as the Commissioner of Customs shall from time to time prescribe in that bebalf perlb *' Tools—Carpenters' and others not otherwise described per cwt 4 &<- Toys and Fancy Goods, not otherwise described per cwt Trousers—Moleskin and Cord per •'"""■ --.■-■- c^efj;- 5 6 v ™ T per cwt 2 ©«■ Tubs, wood ..-,..;■ •, per nest-2' ><• Turpentine pergal 0 6- i Umbrellas and parasols per cube ft 5 0•' Varnish ■■'.■■ pergal 0 6Vermicelli . per cube ft 2 6> Vinegar pergal 0 g, weighing machines , per cwt 4 ©" Whips and walking sticks per . . . cube ft 1 0> Whiting and chalk per cwt '' 1" & Wine, containing less than 25 per cent, of alcohol of specific gravity of -825 at the temperature of 60 degrees of Fahrenheit's thermometer, the gallon, or for six requted quart, ; : '• . or twelve reputed pint bottles. • ■ ; per gallon 4 &> Woollen manufactures not otherwise enumerated, and all articles made _ . . of wool, mixed with any. otheronate.rial per cube ft 5 0> Zinc sheets, tiles, ridging, guttering, piping and roll per cwfc Zinc, manufactures not otherwise described, . per cwt 4.0TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS. Anchors, anvils, blacksmiths' bellowsj. bottles of all kinds (empty), cabin furniture--, and effects which have been in use and note importedf or sale, carriage springs, mountings,. and trimmings, chain cables and shackleaover fths of an inch diame%er, churns, cotton> waste, copper and composition rods, bolts,, sheathing and nails, corn sieves and riddles,, crab winches, cranes, capstans and windlasses^ - drainage pipe 3 and tiles, felt: for sheathing^.., niters, fire engines and hose, fish oil in bulk., forges, gas pipes and machinery, and all ma--terials which may be specially imported for the construction of gas works, iron bridges,, and all material which may be specially im-portedfortheconstructionofbx-idgeSjWharves^ jetties or patent slips, iron rod, bolt, bar, hoop • and pig, ;iron lamp posts, iron tanks^ iron plates, rivets, bolts, nuts,, screws asdr. casting!; for ships, iron weigh-bridgefor carts; machiaery for agricultural purposes'; inachinery for boring, brick and tile making, planing, puHching, sawing, shearing, turning and' quax-tz crushing; machinery for mill.^ and looms; machinery for steam vessels; machinery for wool and hay pressing; machinesaws; maps and charts, organs," har- ' inoniums, bells, and furniture specially imported for places of public worship, passengers' baggage, printing ma- . chineiy, presses, type, and materials^ printing ink and paper, printed books^. papers and music; ploughs and harrows, pumps and other apparatus for raisingwater, railway plant, and all materials which" maybe specially imported for the construction; ~ of railways and tramways ; rope above three inches in circumference, sail cloth, sewing machines, ships' blocks, ship chandlery not otherwise described, school books, slates* /and apparatus, soda ash and caustic soda,' soda water machines, steam engines andparts * of steam engines, tarpaulins, water pipes not otherwise described, and all. materials which \ may be specially imported for the purpose constructing water works, and alf othefc articles not otherv/ise described. : • > WILLIAM SEED, . Secretary of Customs. =

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1792, 27 September 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1792, 27 September 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1792, 27 September 1867, Page 8

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