THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16TH OCTOBER, 1886.

ANNEX TO THE FINAL PROTOCOL.

(Form.)

Trade Certificate for Commercial Travellers.

Good for the

year 18

(Arms.) No. of the certificate of

Good for Germany, Luxemburg, and Spain.

BEARER.

(Christian name and surname.)

953

Lpossesses a

(Place, date

Seal or stamp of

the competent authority.

It is hereby certified that the bearer of this document

under the trading name of

Style and Signature of the competent authority.

(state the manufactory or trade) in

is employed as a commercial traveller of the firm of possesses in (state the place) a (state the manufactory or trade).

in

which

The bearer of this certificate is to obtain orders and effect purchases in

Germany Spain

on account of his

firm

firms

firm, as well on account of the following (insert designation of the commercial or manufacturing

in own country the contributions required

their

firm pays its firm), and it is hereby certified that the said

firms pay by law for the exercise of such commerce (or manufacture).

Description of the Bearer.

+

Age Height

Complexion Hair

Particular marks

(Signature of the Bearer.)

Notice.

The Bearer of this document is authorized to make purchases and to obtain orders only while travel- ling in the country, and only on account of the firm or firms mentioned herein. He may carry with him samples of merchandize but not merchandize. He must, furthermore, respect the Regulations existing in each State.

Note. In the forms, which must be large enough to admit of so doing, the lines of writing will be in the upper or lower space, according to the requirements of each individual case.

No. 2.

SPANISH CUSTOMS TARIFF.

Note.

THE following Return shows the rates of import duty leviable on the principal articles of British produce and manufacture under the Non-Conventional or General Tariff compared with what they will he under the Conventional Tariff when the new arrangement with Spain comes into force. The articles and classification are those used in the Return of Foreign Import Duties prepared by this Department It will be noticed that on most articles, especially cotton and woollen tissues, the duties on importation from non-coventional countries are largely in excess of the conventional rates. Thus, cotton iqués pay conventionally 2 fr. 10 c. per kilog. and 4 fr. 50 c. under the General Tariff, or more than double; cotton hosiery, 2 fr. 54 c. compared with 5 fr. 25 c.; cotton small wares, 2 fr. and 4 fr. 50 c.; pure woollen cloths, 4 fr. 30 c. compared with 8 fr.; woollen cloths with a cotton warp, 2 fr. 60 compared with 8 fr.; and woollen and worsted stuffs with a cotton warp, 2 fr. 17 c., against 5 fr. per kilog. in the General Tariff.

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