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Wood-continued. deals, above 7 inches wide, viz. 8 feet to 20 feet long, not above 31-4 inches thick, per 120 and further, per 120 deals of the growth and produce of any British possession in above 7 inches in width, being 6 feet in length and not above 7 inches in width, above 16 feet in length and not above 7 inches in width, being 6 feet in length and not above 7 inches in width, exceeding 21 feet in length, and See Note at the end of Wood. deals imported into Ireland, viz. above 7 inches in width and not exceeding 12 inches in exceeding 14 feet in length and not exceeding 16 feet exceeding 16 feet in length and not exceeding 18 feet exceeding 18 feet in length and not exceeding 20 feet above 7 inches in width and not exceeding 12 inches in 8 feet in length and not exceeding 20 feet in length, above 7 inches in width and not exceeding 12 inches in above 7 inches in width and not exceeding 12 inches in deal ends imported into Great Britain, viz. above 7 inches in width, being under 6 feet in length, and above 7 inches in width, being under 6 feet in length, deal ends imported into Ireland, viz. above 7 inches in width and not exceeding 12 inches in not exceeding 3 1-4 inches in thickness, per 120 deals and deal ends, viz. of all sorts, of the growth and produce of any British pos- and further, on all deals and deal ends, imported into if exceeding 12 inches in width and not exceeding 15 if exceeding 15 inches in width and not exceeding 18 if exceeding 18 inches in width and not exceeding 21 if exceeding 21 inches in width, 100 per cent., or an firewood not fit or proper to be used other than as such, viz. imported from any British possession in America, the staves-continued. above 36 inches in length and not exceeding 50 inches in not exceeding 1 1-2 inches in thickness shall be charged above 34 inches in thickness, or above 7 inches in breadth, and exceeding 63 inches in length, shall be deemed pipe boards, and be charged with duty accordingly. teak wood, per load, containing 50 cubic feet imported from any British possession in Africa, per load, imported from any other place within those limits, per See Note at the end of Wood. oak timber, 8 inches square or upwards, per load, con- oak timber of the growth of any British possession in ufers, viz. See Note at the end of Wood. under 5 inches square, and under 24 feet in length, the 120 5 inches square or upwards are subject and liable to the ufers imported from any British possession in America, viz. 120 5 inches square or upwards are subject and liable to the See Note at the end of Wood. wainscot logs, viz. 8 inches square or upwards, per load, containing 50 cubic of the growth of any British possession in America, and unmanufactured, of the growth of any British possession in America, not particularly enumerated or described, nor otherwise charged with duty, for every 1001. value unmanufactured, not particularly enumerated or described, and on which the duties due on the importation are payable according to the value thereof, being of the growth of the British limits within the province of Yucatan in the Bay of Honduras, and imported directly from the said bay, for every 1001. of the value See Note at the end of Wood. unmanufactured, not particularly enumerated or described, nor otherwise charged with duty, for every 1001. value Note. For the conditions under which any sort of wood, plank, or timber whatsoever, wrought or unwrought (ex cept masts, yards, or bowsprits), or any of the goods called lumber (enumerated in act 8 Geo. 1. c. 12.), may be im ported directly from any of his Majesty's British possessions in America free from all customs and impositions, see 8 Geo. 1. c. 12., 26 Geo. 3. c. 53., 26 Geo. 3. c. 60., and 11 Geo. 4. c. 41. Goods, wares, and merchandise, being either in part or wholly manufactured, and not being enumerated or described, nor other. wise charged with duty, and not prohibited to be imported into or used in Great Britain or Ireland, for every 1001. value. Goods, wares, and merchandise, not being either in part or wholly manufactured, and not being enumerated or described, nor other. wise charged with duty, and not prohibited to be imported into or used in Great Britain or Ireland, for every 1001. value Note.-All goods, the produce or manufacture of the island of Mauritius, are subject to the same duties as are imposed in this Table on the like goods, the produce or manufacture of the British possessions in the West Indies. All goods, the produce or manufacture of the Cape of Good Hope or the territories or dependencies thereof, are subject to the same duties as are imposed in this Table on the like goods, the produce or manufacture of the British possessions within the limits of the East India Company's charter, except when any other duty is expressly imposed thereon. DUTIES OF CUSTOMS OUTWARDS. A Table of Duties of Customs payable on Goods, Wares, and Merchandise exported from the United Kingdom to Foreign Parts. Hare wool and coney wool, per cwt. 010 10 Sheep and lamb wool, per cwt. Woolfels, morilings, shortlings, yarn, worsted, wool. flocks, crewels, coverlets, waddings, or other ma. Bufactures or pretended manufactures, slightly wrought up, so as that the same may be reduced to and made use of as wool again, mattresses or beds stuffed with combed wool or wool fit for combing or carding, per cwt. Goods, wares, and merchandise of the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United Kingdom (not being subject to other export duty, nor particularly exempted from export duty), for every 1001. value Except the following articles, viz. Bullion and coin. Corn, grain, meal, malt, flour, biscuit, bran, grits, pearl barley, and Scotch barley 010 0 10 0 |