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Grain musk. Grindstones. Guano. Gypsum. Grindery, viz., lasting-tacks, brass and iron rivets; brass, iron, and copper cutbills; steel points and spar-row-bills ; wrought, cut, and malleable hobnails, Hungarian nails, wrought and cut tip nails, bristles, shoemakers' hemp and flax, eyelets and hook-eyelets, tingles, copper toes, punching and eyeleting machines; sole, steel, stiffening, and toe-cap knives; heel balls and burnishing ink, and rivetting stands for iron lasts. Gutter bolts and nuts, galvanized. Haie, unmanufactured. Hair cloth for hop kilns. Handles, wooden, for artificers' tools. Hay-forks. Hatmakers' materials, viz., hat linings and ventilators. Hemp. Hides and skins, undressed. Hones and whetstones. Hooks and thimbles, iron. Horns and hoofs. Horse-rasps. Hose, indiarubber and canvas. Indiaeubbee, sheet, for engine-packing. Indigo. Iron, angle and T. „ gas and water pipes. „ range screws. „ rails for railways and tramways. „ wire not otherwise enumerated. „ tubes, tees, elbows, bends, and crosses for water and gas pipes. Isinglass, purse, for brewers. Ivory and vegetable ivory, unmanufacfactured. Ivory black. Jabs, containing vinegar or sulphuric and other similar acids. Jute. Knitting machines. Lamps, safety, for collieries. Leather dressing. Lemon and lime-juice, unsweetened. Lighthouse apparatus. Limbs, artificial. Lithographic stones. Machineby for— Biscuit-making. Boot- and shoe-making. Candle-making. Cheese-making. Confectionery-making. Fleshing pelts. Hat-making. Lead-pipe-making. Leather-splitting. Meat-freezing. Perforating paper. Sugar-making and refining. Threshing. Tinsmiths. Magnets.

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Manchester yellow, for soap-colouring. Manures. Marble and stone, unwrought. Meerschaum, unmanufactured. Medals. Memorial tablets. Metal sheaves for blocks. Millstones. Models of inventions or improvements, but not such as can be fitted for use. Music, printed. Naphtha. Needles. Oakum and junk. Oars, ash. Orange, lemon, and citron peel, not preserved with sugar. Paintings, drawings, casts, statuary, works of art, philosophical apparatus or instruments, specimens of coins, medals, gems, and curiosities, presented to or imported by any museum, public library, or other public institution for use therein, or for public exhibition. Passengers' baggage and cabin furniture ; also household furniture and personal effects, not imported for sale, belonging to passengers arriving in the colony for the first time, or to New Zealand settlers who have died out of the colony. Plants, bulbs, shrubs, and trees. Plate, communion. Plates, iron, for malt-kilns. Plaster of Paris. Plumbago. Potash, crude. Precious stones, uncut. Provisions and stores, military and naval, required for Her Majesty's land or sea forces. Pulu. Quicksilver. Battans, split or unsplit. Beaping, and binding, and threshing machines. Bennets. Eifles and other military small arms, ordnance, and other war material other than rifle ammunition, gunpowder, and explosives, imported for the service of the colony and at the public charge. Bosin. Botten-stone. Saddlees' ironmongery and materials, viz., stirrup-irons, trace chains cut or uncut, back bands, bits, clouttacks, and articles of iron or metal required to complete riding or driving harness for horses. Sal ammoniac. Salt. „ rock. Scientific apparatus. Seeds, not otherwise enumerated, for a r - cultural and horticultural purposes.

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