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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, Gd per gal Olives, 2s 6d per cubic foot Opium, £1 per lb 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 cwfc 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 LlO value, LlO Platedware, 3d per lb Pork, salted, 2s per cwt Portmanteaus, Is per cubic foot Raspberry vinegar, 2s 6d per cubic foot Rice, 2s per cwt Rice, ground, 2b 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 fid per oubic foot Sago, in bulk, 2s per cwt Saltpetre, 2s per cwt. Sauce 3, 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, 5d per cubic 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 foe* 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 so on in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, 12s per galj Spirits of tar, 6d per gal. Starch and blue, 2s per cwt. Stationery and account books, Is per cubic 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 oubic foot Tar, Is per barrel Tartaric acid, Id per lb. Tea, 6d per lb. Tinware, 4s per cwt. Timber, sawn, Is per 100 feet super. Timber— Shingles and laths, Is per 1000 Palings; Is per 100 ft Posts, 4s per 100 ft Bails, 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 Commissioners of Customs shall, from time to time, prescribe in that behalf, 3d perlb Tools — Carpenters' and others, not otherwise described, 4s per cwt 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, 2a 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 less 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, 53 per cubic foot Zinc, sheets, tiles, ridging, guttering, piping, and roll, Is per cwt Zinc manufactures not otherwise described, 4s per cwt Table o* Exemptions. Anchors, anvils, blacksmiths' bellows, bottles of all kinda. (empty), cabiu furniture and effects which have been in use, and not imported and for sale, carriage springs, mountings, and trimmings, chain cables and shackles over Sths of an inch diameter, churns, cotton waste, copper and composition rod, bolts^ sheathing and nails, corn sieves and riddles, crab winches, cranes, capstans, and windlasses, drainage pipes and tiles, felt for sheathing, filters, tire-engines, and hose, fish oil (in bulk), forges, gas-pipes, machinery, all material which may be specially imported for the construction of gas works, iron bridges and all material which may be specially imported for the construction of bridge?, wharves, jetties, or patent slips; iron (bar, rod, bolt, hoop, fencing, and pig), iron lamp posts, iron tanks, iron plates, rivets, bolts, nuts, screws, and castings for ships ; iron weighbridges for carts, machinery for agricultural purposes, machinery for boring, brick and tile making, planing, punching, sawing, shearing, turning, and quartz crushing; machinery for mills and looms, machinery for steam vessels, machinery for wool and hay pressing machine saws, maps and charts, prganß, harmoniums, bells, furniture specially - imported for places of public worship ; passengers' baggage, printing machinery, presses, type and materials, printing ink and paper, printed books, paper and music, ploughs and harrows, pumps and other apparatus for raisingwater, railway plant, and all materials specially imported for the construction of railways and tramways j rope above 3 inches in circumference; iail rloth, ships' blocks,*ship chandlery not otherwise described ; school books, -^ Bliit.-s and .ipparatus; soda ash and cau.-tic sod.i ; sodawater machines, stCHin engines, andj parts of steam engines ; tarpaulins, water pipes not oti.i-rwise described ; and all other material whichjnay be specially imported for the construction of water works ; and all other article's not otherwise described. (Signed) Wm. Seed.

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West Coast Times, Issue 624, 24 September 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 624, 24 September 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 624, 24 September 1867, Page 4

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