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THE NEW TARIFF.

Ale, porter, beer of all sorts, eider and perry in bottle, Is 3d per gallon Ale porter, beer of all sort?, cider and perry in bulk, Is per gallon Almonds, in shell, Id per lb Almonds, shelled, 3d per lb Ammunition, sporting powder, 6d per lb Ammunition, blasting do, Id per lb Apparel, not otherwise described, 5s per cubic foot Apples, dried, Id per lb Apothecary wares, not otherwise described, 3s per cubic foot Arms, firearms, 5s each Axles axle arms and boxes, 2s per cwt. Arrowroot, in bulk, £d per lb Arrowroot, in bottles, jars, or tins, 2s 6d per cubic foot Arsenic, 4s per cwt Bacon and hams, Id per lb Bagging, bags, sacks, andwoolpacks (empty) Is 6d per cubic foot Baskets and wicker ware, 6d per cubic foot Baking-powder, Is per cubic foot Beef, salted, 2s per cwt Bellows, 1b per cubic foot Bicarbonate and carbonate of soda, 2s per cwt Biscuits, plain and unsweetened, 3s per cwt Biscuits, fancy, 3s per cubic foot Bitters, 12s per gallon Blacking, Is per cubic foot Black lead, Is per cubic foot Blankets and rugs, 3s per cubic foot Bonnets and hats, trimmed, 5s per cubic foot Bonnets and hats, untrimmed, 3s per cubic foot Boots, shoes, slippers, and goloshes, 5s per cubic foot Boots, men's common watertights and laceup, and diggers' long, 3s per cubic foot Boot and shoe, vamps and uppers, 5s per cubic foot Brass and brass manufactures, 4s per cwt Brushware and brooms, Is per cubic foot Buckets, wood, 2s per dozen Buckets and tubs, of iron, 4s per cwt Butter, Id per lb Candied peel, 3d per lb Candles — tallow, Jd per lb Candles — other than tallow, Id per lb Capers, 2s 6d per cubic foot Caps, apparel, 3s per cubic foot Caps, percussion, Is per 1000 Cards, playing, 6d per pack Carpet bags, 3s per cubic foot Carpets, woollen, 2s per cubic foot Carpets, hemp, coir, or jute, Is per cubic foot Caraway seeds, 2s 6d per cubic foot Carnages, carts, drays, and waggons, ad valorem, 5 per cent. Carriage and cart wheels, 5s per pai" Catsup, 2s 6d per cubic foot Cement and plaster of Paris, Is per b^/rel Chains, except gold and silver, f-inch diameter and under, 2s per cwtCheese, Id per lb Chicory, 3d per lb China, porcelain, and parian ware, Is per cubic foot Chocolate, 3d per lb Chutney, 2s 6d per cubic foot Cigars, 5s per lb Cocoa, 3d per lb Coffee, 3d per lb •

Coffee, essence of, 2s 6d per cubic foot Collars and cuffs, of paper, 5s per cubic foot Combs, Is per cubic foot Confectionery, 5s per foot Copper manufactures, not otherwise described, 4s per cwt Copying presses, 4s per cwt Cordage, 3 inches in circumference and under, 3s per cwt Cordials, 12s per gallon Clocks and watches, £10 for every £100 value Cotton manufactures, not otherwise described, and all articles made of cotton mixed with any other material, 5s per cubic foot Cotton counterpanes, 3s per cubic foot Cream of tartar, Id per lb Curry powder and paste, 2s6dper cubic foot Cutlery, 4s per cwt Doors of wood, Is each Drapery, 5s per cubic foot Drugs, & druggist's sundries, 3s per cubicfoot Earthenware, 3d per cubic foot Engravings, prints, drawings, paintings, and pictures, Is per cubic foot Essences, flavoring, 2s 6d the cubic foot Fish — dried, pickled, or salted, 2s the cwt Fish — potted and preserved, 2s 6d per cubic foot Fish paste, 2s 6d the cubic foot Floorcloth, Is the cubic foot Forfar sheeting, unbleached, 3s the cubic foot Fruit, bottle, or preserved in syrup, 2s 6d the cubic foot Fruits, dried, Id per lb Furniture and cabinetware of wood, 6d the cubic foot Furs, 5s the cubic foot Gelatine, 2s 6d the cubic foot Glass, crown and sheet, Is per 100 superficial feet Glass, plate, Is the cubic foot Globes, and chimneys for lamps, 6d the cubic foot Glassware, Is the cubic foot Glue, 2s the cwt Groats, prepared, Is the cubic foot Grindery, Is per cubic foot Gutta percha, manufactured (not being apparel), Is per cubic foot Hardware, 4s per cwt Haberdashery, 5s per cubic foot Hair-seating, Is per cubic foot Hams, Id per lb Harness, 2s per cubic foot Hats, 3s per cubic foot Holloware, 4s per cwt Hops, Id perlb Horse-shoes, Is per cwt Hosiery, 5s per cubic foot Ink, writing, Is per cubic foot Iron — fencing, wire, staples and standards, straining posts and apparatus, Is per cwt Iron — gates and gate-posts, 4s per cwt Iron — galvanised sheets, tiles, ridging, guttering, spouting, rivets, washers, screws, nails, and wire netting, Is per cwt Ironmongery, 4s per cwt Isinglass, 2fe 6d the cubic foot Jams, jellies, and marmalade, 2s 6d the cubic foot Japanned and lacquered metalware, 4s per cwt Jewelry, LlO for LIOO value Lamps, lantern b, and lamp-wick, Is per cubic foot Lasts and shoemakers' wooden pegs, Is per cubic foot Lead, sheet, pig, and piping, Is per cwt Lead manufactures not otherwise described, 4s per cwt Leather, sole, £d per lb Do, other kinds, Id do Do, bags, 5s per cubic foot Do, leggings, 5s do Do, manufactures not otherwise described, Is per cubic foot Linen manufactures not otherwise described, and all articles made of linen mixed with any other material, 5s per cubic foot Liqueurs, 12s per gallon Liquorice, 2s 6d per cubic foot Looking-glasses, Is do Maccaroni, 2s 6d do Maizena, and corn flour, Is do Malt, 6d per bushel Mantel-pieces, 1b per cubic foot Marbles (toys), Is do Matches and wax vestas, Is do Mats, door mats, Is do Matting of cocoa fibre, and other kinds, j 6d per cubic foot ' j Meats, potted and preserved, 2s 6d per ! cubic foot ' Millinery not otherwise described, 5s per cubic foot Musical instruments, la do Mustard, 2s 6d do Nails, of iron, Is perjewt

Nuts of all kinds, excopt cocoa nuts, Id pc lb Oil, vegetable, in bulk, 6d per gal Do, do, in bottle, 2s 6d per cubic foot Oil, mineral, 6d per gal Do, in bottles, 2s 6d per cubic foot Do, perfumed, 2s 6d do Do, not otherwise described, fi.l per <*al Olives, 2s 6d per cubic foot Opiiun, £1 per lb y- . Oysters, preserved, 2s 6d per cubic foot ' Paints and colors, 2s per cwt Paper, writing, Is per cubic foot Do., wrapping and bags, Is do . Do, hangings, Is do Papier-mache ware, Is do Pearl barley, Is per cwt Peas, split, Is per cwt Pepper and pimento, unground, Id per Pepper, Cayenne, 2s 6d per cubic foot Perambulators, 6d per cubic foot Percussion caps, Is per 1000 Perfumery, not otherwise described, 2s 6d ' per cubic foot Pickles, 2s 6d per cubic foot Picture frames, Is per cubic foot Pipes, tobacco, 2s per cubic foot Pitch, Is per barrel Plate, gold and silver, for every LIO

value, LlO Platedware, 3d per lb Pork, salted, 2s per cwt Portmanteaus, Is per cubic foot Easpberry vinegar, 2s 6d per cubic foot Rice, 2s per cwt Rice, ground, 2s 6d per cubic foot Rosin, 2s per cwt Rugs, woollen, cotton, or opossum, 3s pc

cubic foot Saddlery, 2s per cubicfoot Sad irons, Is per cwt Safes, iron, 4s per cwt Sago, in bottles or canisters, 2s 6d per cubic

foot Sago, in bulk, 2s per cwt Saltpetre, 2s per cwt. Sauces, 2s 6d per cubic foot Sashes, window, Is per pair Scrim cloth, Is per cubic foot Shirts, navy serge and Scoth twill, 3s per cubic foot Shirts, white, regatta, Crimean, 5s per oubio

foot Shot, 10s per cwt Silk manufactures, 5s per cubic foot Snuff, 5s per lb Soap, common, 2s 6d per cwt Do, scented and fancy, 2s 6d per cubic fow; Soap powder and washing powder, 6d do Soda crystals, Is per cwt Spices — cassia, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, mace, nutmegs, mixed and ground spices, 3d per lb Spirits and strong waters of every kind, sweetened or otherwise, of any strength not exceeding the strength of proot by Sykes' hydrometer, and'io on in proportion for any greater" strength than the strength of proof, 12s per gal ' Spirits of tar, 6d per gal. Starch and blue, 2s per cwt. Stationery and account books, Is per cubio . foot Steel, Is per cwt. Sugar, treacle, and molasses, Id per lb. Sulphur, Is per cwt. Swords, 5s each Syrups, 2s 6d per cubic foot Tacks, 4s per cwt. Tapioca, in bulk, 2s per cwt. > ' Do., in bottles, jars, or tins, 2s 6d ~per cubic foot ' " , ! " Tar, Is per barrel Tartaric acid, Id per lb,. Tea, 6d per lb. Tinware, 4s per cwt. Timber, sawn, Iff per 100 feet super. Timber— Shingles and laths, Is per 1000 Palings, 1b per 100 ft , Posts, 4s per 100 ft ! Kails, 2s per 100 Tobacco, 2s 6d per lb Do, for sheepwash, subject to its being rendered unfit for human consumption, and to such regulations' as the Commfesioners of Customs Bhall, from time to time, prescribe in that behalf, 3d per lb Tools — Carpenters' and others, .not otherwise described, 4s per cwfc / Toys and fancy goods, not otherwise described, Is per cubic foot Trousers — moleskin and cord, 3s per cubic

foot Twine, 2s per cwt Turpentine, 6d the gal Tubs, of wood, 2s the nest Umbrellas and parasols, 5s per cubic foot • Varnish, 6d per gallon Vermicelli, 2s 6d per cubic foot Vinegar, 6d per gallon Weighing machines, 4s per cwt Whips and walking sticks, Is per cubic foot Whiting and chalk, Is per cwt Wine, in wood and bottle, containing les3 than 25 per cent of alcohol, of a specific gravity of °825 at the temperature of 60 degrees of Fahrenheit's thermometer, the gallon, or for six reputed quart bottles, or twelve reputed pint bottles, 4s per gal Woollen manufactures not otherwise enumerated, and all articles made of wool mixed with any other materials, 5s per cubic foot Zinc, sheets, tiles, ridging, guttering, piping, and roll, Is per cwt Zinc manufactures not otherwise described, 4s per cwt

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West Coast Times, Issue 623, 23 September 1867, Page 4

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THE NEW TARIFF. West Coast Times, Issue 623, 23 September 1867, Page 4

THE NEW TARIFF. West Coast Times, Issue 623, 23 September 1867, Page 4

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