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NAME OF ARTICLE.

Clothing, Cotton Clothing, Foreign..

Including Ready-made Cloth- ing of all kinds for Head, Person, or Foot, or First Materials for Foreign Cloth- ing, male and female (iƒ im- ported in reasonable quanti. ties by Foreign Retail Dea- lers, Tailors, and Milliners, for Foreign_use); Foreign Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Milli- nery [Excluding Umbrel- las, Cotton Handkerchiefs, Silk Ribbons, Silk Thread, Silk Shawls, Silk Scarves, Silk Tassels, Silk Caps, Chinese Felt Caps, Chinese Boots, and Shoes.]

Clothing, Silk....... Cloves

Cloves, Mother

Coal, Foreign * COAL, NATIVE: FORMO- SA, HUPEH, ANHWEI, KWANGSI, AND K'AI-

PING.....

COAL, NATIVE,

SORTS

OTHER

Coal shipped by Yachts for

their own use

Coal-scuttles. See Articles

de Ménage.

Cochineal.....

Cocoa. See Confectionery. COCOA-NUTS, See Vegetables Cocoons. See Silk.

COCOONS, REFUSE

CUSTOMS TARIFF.

TARIFF UNIT AND DUTY,

Per \T. m. c. c. 100 catties 1500

Free.

100 catties 10 0 0 0

0 5 0 0

0 1 8 0

"

'l'on

0 0 5 0

0100

0300

"

Free.

100 catties 5 0 0 0

15 per cent.

Vad valorem

COCOON SKINS (SHELLS).. Coffee. See Confectionery. Coins, Foreign

Coir

СОКЕ..

Comfits. See Preserves. Confectionery

Including Pustry, Cakes, Bon-! bons, Coffee, Chocolate, Co- coa, Spices, Sauces, Season- ings, Flavouring Essences, Foreign Pepper, Mustard, Table Salt in small jars, Ketchup, Vinegar, and Oil; Anchory, Tomato, and Wor- cestershire Sauces. [Ex- cluding Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Honey, Liquorice, Sugar Candy, Chinese Preserves, Comfits, and Sweetmeats.] Cooking Ranges. See Ar-

ticles de Ménage. Copper. See Metals. Copper Cash

Can only be exported under Bond to a Chi- nese Treaty Port.

COPPER CASH, JAPANESE,

MAY BE IMPORTED.

Free.

Ton

100 catties 0 1 0 0 0150

Free.

NAME OF ARTICLE. | TARIFF UNIT AND DUTY.

Copper, in Sheets. See

Metals.

Copper, in Slabs. See

Metals.

Copper Nails. See Metals. Copper Rods. See Metals. Copperware and Pewter-

INCLUDING White METAL

PIPES (INFERIOR).

Copper, Old, Sheathing... Copper Ore

See Alum,

Copperas.

Green.

Copying Presses.

See Sta-

tionery.

Coral....

Corals, False

Cordage, Manila Cordials. See Wines. Cornelian Beads Cornelians

Corn-flour. See Sago.

Cornices. See Articles de

Ménage.

Cotton Cloth, Native. See

Nankeen,

Cotton Duck.

vas.

See Can-

Cotton Piece Goods:-

Grey, White, Plain and

Twilled:

exceeding 34 ins. wide, and not exceeding| 40 yds. long.......... INCLUDING T-CLOTHS 36 INCHES WIDE AND 24 YARDS LONG.

exceeding 34 ins. wide and exceed. ing 40 yds. long. Drills and Jeans:

not exceeding 30 ins. wide and not ex- eeeding 40 yds.long not exceeding 30 ins. wide and not ex- ceeding 30 yds. long T-Cloths:

not exceeding 34 ins. wide and not ex- ceeding 48 yds. long not exceeding 34 ins. wide and not ex- ceeding 24 yds.long Dyed, Figured and Plain, not exceeding 36 ins. wide and not exceeding 40 yd. long

EXCLUDING Foreign Cor- TONS DYED IN CHINA, See Naukeen and Native] Cotton Cloth.

Per

IT.

ጎ. . c. c.

100 catties 1 1 5 0

0500

"

0 500

"

Catty 100 catties

0 1 0 0

0 3 5 0

03 50

7 0 0 0

100 stones 0 3 0 0

Piece

0080

Every 10 yards.

0020

Piece

0100

0075

"

0080

"

0040

"

0150

* On re-hipment, no matter whether for export or consumption on board the vessel in question, a Drawback (or Exemption Certificate, if applied for) is granted.

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