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Seeds of forest trees. Shells (fish), crude. Ship-chandlery, not otherwise enumerated. Ships' fittings, which have been used on voyage. Silver plates, plain, rolled, and unadorned. Soda nitrate. „ silicate. Solder. Specie and bullion. Specimens of natural history, mineralogy, or botany, and antique curiosities. Spelter. Spirits, methylated. Statues and pictures, imported for places of public worship or convent chapels. Staves, oak Steam-hammers. Steel, bar, rod, and plate, and steel rails for railways and tramways. Straw-plait for bonnet-making. Sulphur, crude. Sumach. Surgical instruments. Surgical operating tables. Surveyors' instruments. Tamaeinds. Teasels. '
I Telephones. Tinfoil. Timber, baulk or sawn, viz., ash, blackwood, box, cedar, ebony, lancewood, mahogany, oak, rosewood, sandalwood, and satinwood. Tow. Turtle and tortoise shell, unmanufactured. Vegetables, fresh. Venetian-blind cord, tape, and webbing. Vices, blacksmiths' and bench. Watchmakees' materials not otherwise enumerated, and unfinished parts of watches. Wagon-cover and rick-cover canvas. Whalebone, unmanufactured. Windows, stained glass and memorial, imported for places of public worship or for public buildings. Wire cloth for quartz-crushing machinery. „ rope. „ gold-beaded and galerie. Woollen felt, plain, unprinted, for horsecloths. Yaen, flax and Italian. 1 Zinc, chloride of.
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