FAME OF ARTICLE.
Clothing, Cotton
Clothing, Foreign .............. Including Ready-made Cloth- ing of all kinds for Head, Person, or Foof, or Firet Materials for Foreign Cloth ing, male and female (if im- ported in reasonable quanti- ties by Foreign Retail Dea- lers, Tailors, and Milliners, for Foreign_use); Foreign Bosts and Shoes, Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Milli- sery [Bxcluding Umbrel ins, Cotton Handkerchiefs, Silk Ribbons. Bilk 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-
6A, HUPEH, ANHWEI,
TARIFF UNIt and Duty,
NAMK OF ARTICLE,
Per \T, m. c. c. 100 cattics 1500
Free.
TARIFY UNIT and Duty
Per T. m. co.
Copper, in Sheets.
See!
See
Metals. Copper, in Slabs.
Metals.
Copper Nails. See Metals. Copper Rods. See Metals. Copperware and Pewter-
ware...............
INCLUDING WHITE METAL
PIPES (INFERIOR),
Copper, Old, Sheathing... Copper Ore
Copperas.
Green.
Coral.....
See Alum,
100 catties 1 1 5 0
#1
050 0 5 0 0
Catty
0 1 0 0
100 catties! 0 3 5 0
Copying Presses. See Sta-
tionery.
100 catties 10 0 0 0
Corals, False
0 5 0 0
Cordage, Manila
0350
0 18 0
Cordials.
See W'ines.
Ton
0 0 5 0
Cornelian Beads...
Cornelians
100 stones
7000 0 3 0 0
Corn-flour. See Sago.
"
KWANGRI, AND KAI-
PINO.......
COAL, NATIVE,
SORTS
OTHEE
Coal skipped by Yachts for
their own use
Coal-scuttles. See Articles
de Ménage. Cochineal.....
Cocoa. See Confectionery. COCOA-MUTS, See Vegetables Cocoons. See Silk.
COCOONS, REFUSE
{
COCOON SKINS (SHELLS).. Coffee. See Confectionery. Coins, Foreign
Coir
Cor.
Comits. See Preserves. Confectionery
Including Pastry, Cakes, Bon- Jons, Coffee, Chocolate, Co- eos, Spices, Sauces, Season- inge, Flacouring Essences, Foreign Pepper, Mustard, Table Salt in small jars, Ketchup, Vinegar, and Oil; Anchovy, Tomato, and Wor cestershire Sauces [Ex- cluding Cinnamou, Cloves, Mac, Nutmegs, Honey, Liquorice, Sugar Candy, Chinese Preserves, Comfits, and Sweetmeats.]
Cooking Ranges. See Ar-
bicles de Ménage. Copper. See Metals. Copper Cash
0100
0 3 0 0
Free.
100 catties 5 0 0 0
5 per cent. |ad valorem
Can only be exported under Bond to a Chi-
nese Treaty Port.
COPPER CASH, JAPANESE,
MAY BE IMPORTED.
"
Free.
100 catties 0 1 0 0
Ton
015
Free.
Cornices. See Articles de
Ménage.
Cotton Cloth, Native. Seej
Nankeen,
Cotton Duck.
V&S.
See Can-
Cotton Piece Goods:-
Grey, White, Plain and
Twilled:
exceeding 34 ins. wide and not exceeding 40 yds. long.................|
24
INCLUDING T-CLOTHS 36
INCH ES WIDE AND
TARDS LONG.
exceeding 34 ins. wide and exceed- ing 40 yds. long. Drills and Jeans:
not exceeding 30 ins. wide and not ex- eeeding 10 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 and Dyed, Figured
Plain, not exceeding 36 ins. wide and not exceeding 40 yds. long
EXCLUDING FOREIGN Cot-|
TONS DYED IN CHINA. See Nankeen and Native| Cotton Cloth.
Piece
0080
Every 10 yards.
0020
Piece
גן
"
0 100
0075
0 0 8 C
0040
12
015 C
On re-shipment, no matter whether for export or consumption on board the vessel in question, a Deswbaok
(or Exemption Certificate, if applied for) is granted
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