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JAPAN, TARIFF UNDER NEW CONVENTION.
Tea-firing Pans and Baskets.
Tea Lead.
Travelling Baggage.
CLASS III-PROHIBITED GOODS.
Opium.
CLASS IV.GOODS SUBJECT TO AN AD VALOREM DUTY OF FIVE
PER CENT. ON ORIGINAL VALUE.
Arms and munitions of war.
Articles de Paris.
Boots and Shoes.
Clocks, Watches, and Musical Boxes.
Coral.
Cutlery.
Drugs and Medicines, such as Ginseng, &c. Dyes.
European Porcelain and Earthenware.
Furniture of all kinds, new and second-hand.
Glass and Crystal Ware.
Gold and Silver lace and thread.
Gums and Spices not named in Tariff.
Lamps.
Looking Glasses.
Jewellery.
Machinery and Manufactures in Iron or Steel. Manufactures of all kinds in Silk, Silk and Cotton, or Silk and Wool, as Velvets, Damasks, Brocades, &c.
Paintings and Engravings.
Perfumery, Scented Soap.
Plated Ware.
Skins and Furs.
Telescopes and Scientific Instruments.
Timber.
Wines, Malt and Spirituous Liquors, Table Stores of all kinds.
AND ALL OTHER UNENUMERATED GOODS.
Norz.—According to the VIIIth Article of the Convention of Yedo, a duty will be charged on the sale of Foreign Vessels to Japanese of 3 Boos per ton for Steamers and 1 Boo per ton for Sailing Vessels.
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