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Duty per

cent ad

valorem.

Straw, Tuscan and Grass fancy Plaits;

Tin, granulated or bar;

Tubes and Piping, of copper, brass or iron, when drawn ;
Zinc or Spelter, in sheet;

Locomotive and Engine Frames, cranks, crank axles, railway
car and locomotive axles, piston rods, guide and slide bars,
crank pins, connecting rods, steamboat and mill shafts and
cranks forged in the rough;

GOODS PAYING TWENTY PER CENT:

10 per ct.

All articles not hereinbefore enumerated as charged with an ad valorem duty, or hereinafter charged with a Spe-20 per ct. cific duty or declared free of duty, shall be chargeable with a duty of twenty per cent, on the value thereof;

GOODS PAYING SPECIFIC DUTIES:

Duty.

Whiskey of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Syke's hydrometer,shall be chargeable with a Duty of eighteen $0.18 cts. cents per gallon, and so in proportion for any greater strength or less quantity than a gallon;

TABLE OF FREE GOODS.

Acids, of every description, except Vinegar;

Agricultural societies,--seeds of all kinds, farming utensils and implements of husbandry, when specially imported by, for the encouragement of agriculture;

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Apparel, wearing, and other personal effects, and implements of husbandry, (not merchandise) in actual use of persons coming to settle in the province and accompanying the owner; Apparel, wearing, of British subjects dying abroad;

Argol;

Arms for the Army or Navy and Indian nations, provided the duty otherwise payable thereon would be paid or borne by the Treasury of the United Kingdom, or of the Province ;

Ash, Pot, Pearl and Soda;

Bark, Tanners';

Bark, used solely in dyeing;

Barley, except Pot and Pearl ;

Barley Meal;

Beans;

Free

Bean Meal;

Bear and Bigg;

Bear and Bigg Meal;

Berries, used solely in dyeing ;

Bibles, Testaments, Prayer Books, and Devotional Books ;

Bleaching

Bleaching Powder;

Bolting Cloths;

Borax ;

Bookbinders' Tools and implements;

Books, Maps and Charts, imported not as Merchandise but as
the personal Effects of persons arriving in Canada to be-
come bona fide residents of the Province;

Bottles containing Wine, spirituous or fermented Liquors of
Officers' Mess;

Brandy imported for do

Bran and Shorts ;

Brimstone;

Bristles;

Broom Corn;

Buckwheat;

Buckwheat Meal;

Bulbs and Roots other than Medicinal;

Bullion;

Burrstones, wrought or unwrought, but not bound up into

Mill-stones;

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Carriages of Travellers, and carriages employed in carrying
Merchandise (Hawkers and Circus Troupes excepted);

Casks, Ships' water, in use;

Caoutchouc or Indian Rubber, and Gutta Percha, unmanufactured;

Cement, Marine or hydraulic, unground;

Charitable Societies-donations of clothing for gratuitous distribution by ;

Cheese;

Clothing for Army or Navy or Indian Nations or for gratuitous distribution by any charitable Society;

Coal;

Cochineal;

Coke ;

Commissariat Stores ;

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Diamonds and Precious Stones;

Drugs used solely in dyeing;

Dye stuffs, viz: Bark, Berries, Drugs, Nuts, Vegetables, Woods j

and extract of Logwood;

Free.

Earths,

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Fruits, Green;

Fruits, dried, the growth of the United States only, while the
Reciprocity Treaty is in force;

Furs, Skins, Pelts or Tails undressed, when imported directly
from the United Kingdom or British North American Provin-
ces or from the United States, while the Reciprocity Treaty
is in force;

Gems and Medals;

Gold Beaters' Brim Moulds and Skins;

Gravels;

Grains-Barley and Rye;

Beans and Peas;

Bear and Bigg ;

Bran and Shorts;

Buckwheat;

Indian Corn;

Oats;

Wheat;

Meal of above Grains;

Grindstones, wrought or unwrought;

Gums and Rosins, in a crude state;

Gypsum or Plaster of Paris, ground or unground, but not calcined;
Grease and Scraps;

Hams;

Hair, Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse or Mohair, unmanufactured;

Hemp;

Hides;

Horns;

Household Furniture and Effects that have been in actual use
for one month or more, of persons coming to settle in this
Province, and in charge of the owner;

Household Effects, personal, not merchandise, of subjects of
Her Majesty domiciled in Canada but dying abroad;
Indigo;

Inventions and Improvements in the Arts, Models or patterns of,
-provided that no article shall be deemed a model which
can be fitted up for use;

Free.

Junk

Junk and Oakum;

Lard;

Lime, the produce of British North American Provinces only;
Machinery, models and patterns of-provided the same be not

put to actual use ;

Manilla grass;

Manures of all kind;

Marble in blocks or slabs, unpolished;

Meats, fresh, smoked and salt;

Menage ies-horses, cattle, carriages and harnesses of-subject| to Regulations by the Governor in Council;

Military Clothing for Her Majesty's Troops or Militia;

Military Stores and Materials for Military Clothing imported for the use of the Provincial Militia, under such restrictions as may be passed by Governor in Council;

Mosses and Sea Grass, for Upholstery purposes;

Musical Instruments for Military Bands;

Nitre or Saltpetre;

Oakum ;

Oils-Cocoa Nut, Pine and Palm, in their crude unrectified or

natural state;

Oil Cake or Linseed Cake;

Ordnance Stores;

Ores, of all kinds of Metals;

Osier or Willow, for Basket makers' use;

Packages of all kinds in which goods are usually imported, Free
except the following, viz: Spirit, Wine, Oil, Beer, Cider,
and other casks for the containing of liquid, Baskets of every
description, Trunks, Snuff Jars, Earthenware Jars, Glass
Jars, Bottles, and Barrels containing Grain, Seeds and Peas;
Pig Iron, Pig Lead and Pig Copper;

Pitch and Tar;

Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus, Globes;
Plants, Shrubs and Trees;

Printing Ink and Printing Presses;

Provisions for Army or Navy or Indian Nations;
Rags;

Resin and Rosin;

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Seeds, for Agricultural, Horticultural, or Manufacturing pur

poses, only;

Ships' Blocks;

Binnacle Lamps;

Bunting;

Canvas, Sail, Nos. 1 to 6.

Compasses;

Dead Eyes;

Dead

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Signal lamps;

Travelling trucks;

Cordage which upon importation shall have paid the duty of customs, shall be entitled to draw-back under the 8th Sec, 22 Vict. ch. 76, when applied to ship building purposes, and under such Regulations as the Governor in Council may make. Ships' water casks in use;

Silk Hat Felts;

Soda Ash ;

Sago Flour;

Specimens of Natural History, Mineralogy or Botany;
Stone, unwrought;

Slate;

Stereotype Blocks, for Printing purposes;

Statues, busts and casts, of marble, bronze, alabaster or plaster of Paris, paintings and drawings as works of art, specimens of sculpture, cabinets of coins, medals, gems, and all collections of antiquities;

Sulphur or Brimstone ;

Tin and Zinc or Spelter in block or pig;

Tallow;

Teasels;

Timber and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, sawed, unmanufactured in whole or in part;

Tobacco, unmanufactured;

Tools and Implements of Trade of Handicraftsmen arriving in Canada, when accompanied into the Province by the actual settler, and brought in by such settler for his own use, and not for sale;

Treenails;

Turpentine other than spirits of Turpentine;
Type Metal, in blocks or pigs;

Varnish, bright and black, for ship builders, other than Copal,
Carriage, Shellac, Mastic or Japan;

Vegetables, not elsewhere specified;

Vehicles of Travellers, except those of Hawkers and Pedlars;

Water Lime, unground;

Wine, spirits and fermented Liquors of all kinds, imported for
Officers' Mess, and the packages containing the same;
Wood for hoops when not notched;

Woods of all kinds;

Wool;

All importations for the use of Her Majesty's Army and Navy serving in Canada; or for the public uses of the Province; J

Free

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