1 White lead, dry. Vegetables, when chiefly used for dyeing. Machinery, when used in the original con Whiting or whitening. Woods, when chiefly used in dyeing. struction of Mills or Factories, not to Nails Composition. Oakum. Oil Cake. Straw Plaits, Tuscan and Grass, fancy. Twists, silk, for hats, boots and shoes. Weaving or tram cotton, for making elastic webbing. Wire cloth, of brass and copper. Brass-Bar, rod, sheet and scrap. do do Copper, in pig, bars, rods, bolts and sheets, and sheathing. Iron of the descriptions following:- Puddled, in bars, blooms and billets. Lead in sheet or pig. steel Chairs, wrought iron or steel Fish Plates, and Car Axles. Shafts for Mills and Steamboats, in the rough. Spelter, in blocks, sheets or pig. Steel, wrought or cast in bars and rods. plates cut to any form, but not moulded. CUSTOMS TARIFF OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. (From Official Copies of various Acts and portions of Acts, now in force.)* SCHEDULE A. GOODS PAYING SPECIFIC DUTIES. Acid, Sulphuric ", Acetic..... ............ ground Ale, Beer and Porter, when imported in bottle (6 quart and 12 pint bottles, to be held to contain an Imperial gallon)... Ale, Beer and Porter, when imported otherwise than in bottle... Butter.... Cheese............ Chicory, or other root or vegetable, and used as coffee, raw or green: .per lb. $0 04 Imperial gallon 0 12 0 18 ..... 0 12 Coffee-Green...... 0 02 Coffee--Ground or roasted 0 03 Fish-Salted or smoked, except as provided by the Washington Treaty... Oils, viz. Coal and Kerosene, distilled, purified and refined, Naphtha, Benzole and Petroleum, products of Petroleum, coal, shale and lignite, not otherwise specified, and crude Petroleum Rice........ Soap--Common Starch...... Spirits and strong waters, viz.: Spirits and strong waters not having been sweetened or mixed with any article, so that the degree of strength thereof cannot be ascertained by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for every greater or less quantity than a gallon, namely: Brandy, Geneva, Alcohol, Rum, Gin, including Old Tom, Whiskey, and unenumerated articles of like kinds Imperial gallon 1 20 Other spirits, being sweetened or mixed, so that the degree of strength cannot be ascertained as aforesaid, namely: Rum-Shrub, Cordials, Scheidam, Schnapps, Tafia Bitters, and unenumerated articles of like kind.. 1 80 1 80 Cologne Water and perfumed spirits, not in flasks. Unenumerated Spirits and strong waters imported into Canada, mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, and although thereby coming under the denomination of Proprietary Medicines, Tinctures, Essences, Extracts, or any other denomination, shall be, nevertheless, deemed "Spirits or Strong Waters," and subject to duty as such... per Imperial gallon 1 80 ......... *Not in force on and after 15th March, 1879, when the new tariff took effect. C Tea, green, or Japan ...... ...... • lb. 0 05 0 12 per per Imperial gallon Wines of all kinds, including Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Gooseberry, Strawberry, Elder and Currant Wines, containing less than 20 per cent. of alcohol, and not worth more than 48 cents per gallon (6 quart and 12 pint bottles to be held to contain an Imperial gallon) per Imp. gal. 0 36 Wines all other, except Sparkling, imported in wood...per Imperial gal. Wines imported in bond, except Sparkling wines (6 quart and 12 pint bottles to be held to contain an Imperial gallon) per dozen quart bottles 0 72 ...per dozen 150 Wines Sparkling (6 quart and 12 pint bottles, to be held to contain an ....... ....... .per dozen 3 00 In computing the worth of all wines, there shall be included the cost of all bottling, corking, wiring, labelling, and of the materials used therein, and all other expenses incurred prior to actual shipment, except the cost of bottles and packages, which shall remain subject to the duty of 17 per centum ad valorem. Sugar and Molasses. Sugar. All sugar above No. 13, Dutch standard, 25 per cent. ad valorem, and a specific duty of one cent per pound. Sugar equal to No. 9. and not above No. 13, [Dutch standard, 25 per cent. ad valorem, and a specific duty of three-fourths of one cent per pound. Sugar, below No. 9, Dutch standard, 25 per cent. ad valorem, and a specific duty of half of one cent per pound. Cane Juice, syrup of sugar, or the sugar cane, syrup of molasses, or of sorghum, 25 per cent. ad valorem, and a specific duty of five-eighths of one cent per pound. Melado, concentrated melado, or concentrated molasses, 25 per cent. ad valorem, and a specific duty of three-eighths of one cent per pound. Sugar Candy, brown or white, and confectionery, 25 per cent. ad valorem, and a specific duty of one cent per pound. Molasses, if used for refining purposes, or for the manufacture of sugar, per 100lbs, $0 73. Molasses, if not so used, 25 per cent. ad valorem. SCHEDULE B. GOODS PAYING 25 PER CENTUM AD VALOREM. Cologne Water and Perfumed Spirits when in flasks or bottles not weighing more than 4 ounces. Cassia, ground. Cinnamon, ground. Ginger, ground. Mace. |