THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 30TH AUGUST, 1884.
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3. Any British subject who ships, or attempts to ship, or discharges, or attempts to discharge, goods which have not been duly entered at the custom-house in the manner above provided, or kages containing goods different from those described in the import or export permit application, r prohibited goods, shall forfeit twice the value of such goods, and the goods shall be confiscated.
4. Any person signing a false declaration or certificate with the intent to defraud the revenue of Corea shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 200 Mexican dollars.
5. Any violation of any provision of these Regulations, to which no penalty is specially attached herein, may be punished by a fine not exceeding 100 Mexican dollars.
Note. All documents required by these Regulations, and all other communications addressed to the Corean Customs authorities, may be written in the English language.
HARRY S. PARKES.
(L.S.) (L.S.)
Signature in Chinese of MIN YÖNG-MOK,
the Corean Plenipotentiary.
CLASS 1.
Duty Free Goods.
Agricultural implements.
Books, maps, and charts.
Bullion, being gold and silver refined.
Coins, gold, and silver.
Fire engines.
Models of inventions.
IMPORT TARIFF.
[Classified according to Rate of Duty.]
Packing bags, packing matting, tea-lend, and ropes for
packing goods.
Plants, trees, and shrubs, of all kinds.
Samples in reasonable quantities.
Scientific instruments, as physical, mathematical, meteoro-
logical, and surgical instruments and their appliances. Travellers' baggage.
Types, new and old.
CLASS II.
Import Goods subject to an ad valorem Duty of 5 per cent. Alum.
Auchors and chains.
Bark for tanning,
Bamboo, split or not.
Beans, peas, and pulse, all kinds.
Bones.
Bricks and tiles.
Camphor, crude.
Col and coke.
Cotton, raw.
Drugs and medicines, all kinds.
Fish, fresh,
Flax, hemp, and jute,
Flints.
Flour and meal, all kinds.
Fruit, fresh, all kinds.
Glue.
Grain and corn, all kinds.
Guano and mauures, all kinds.
Hides and skins, raw and undressed.
Horus and hoofs, all kinds not otherwise provided for.
Kerosene and petroleum and other mineral oils.
Lanterns, paper.
Matches.
Matting, floor, Chinese and Japanese, coir, &c., common
qualities.
Meat, fresh.
Metals, all kinds, in pig, block, ingot, slab, bar, rod, plate,
Sheet, hoop, strip, band, and flat, T and angle iron, old
and scrap iron.
til cake.
Eri, wood (Tung yu).
Paper, common qualities.
Pepper, unground. Pitch and tar.
Rattans, split or not.
Scales and balances.
Seeds, all kinds.
Soap, common qualities.
Soy, Chinese and Japanese.
Twine and thread, all kinds excepting in silk. Umbrellas, paper.
Vegetables, fresh, dried, and salted.
Wool, sheep's, raw.
Yarns, all kinds, iu cotton, wool, hemp, &c.
All unenumerated articles, raw or unmanufactured.
CLASS III.
Import Goods subject to an ad valorem Duty of 71 per
cent.
Beverages, such as lemonade, ginger beer, soda and mine-
ral waters.
Blankets and rugs.
Buttons, buckles, hooks and eyes, &c.
Candles.
Canvas.
Carpets of jute, hemp, or felt, patent tapestry.
Charcoal.
Chemicals, all kinds.
Cocoons.
Cement, as Portland and other kinds.*
Cordage and rope, all kinds and sizes.
Clothing and wearing apparel of all kinds, hats, boots,
shoes, &c.
Cotton manufactures, all kinds.
Cotton and woollen mixtures, all kinds.
Cotton and silk mixtures, all kinds.
Dyes, colours, and paints, paint oils, and niaterials used for
mixing paints.
Earthenware.
Fans.
Feathers.
Felt.
Fish, dried and salted.
Floor rugs, all kinds.
Foil, tin, copper, and all other kinds except gold and silver. Fruits, dried, salted, or preserved.
Gamboge.
Glass, window, plain, and coloured, all qualities.
Grass cloth and all textiles in homp, jute, &e.
Hair, all kinds except human.
Hides and skins, tanned and dressed.
Isinglass, all kinds.
Lamps, all kinds.
Leather, all ordinary kinds, plain.
Lineu, linen and cotton, linen and woollen, linen and sek
mixtures, grey, white, or printed.