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NAME OF ARTICLE,
CUSTOMS TARIFF
Per
TARIFF UNIT and Duty.
T. m. c. c.
NAME OF ARTICLE.
Per
I
TARIFF UNit and Duty.
\T. m. c.
Woollen and Cotton
Mixtures, Unclassed,
including Alpacas,
Lustres, Orleans, Si- cilians, etc.
Value
5 p. cent. |
Long Ells: not exceed. ing 31 ins. wide and not exceeding 25 yds. Jong Medium Cloth: not ex-|
Piece
0250
Woollen Manufactures:.
ceeding 76 ins. wide. Russian Cloth: not ex-
Yard
00472
Blankets and Rugs
Pound
0 0 20
Broadcloth: not exceed-
ing 76 ins. wide
Yard
0047
Bunting: not exceeding 24 ins. wide and not exceeding 10yds.long, Camlets, Dutch: not ex-' ceeding 33 ins. wide' and not exceeding 61 yards long ........... Camlets, English: not exceeding 31ins. widej and not exceeding 61! yards long Flannel: not exceeding
33 ins. wide........
Habit Cloth: not ex- ceeding 76 ins wide. Lastings, Plain, Figur
ed or Creped: not exceeding 31 ins. wide' and not exceeding' 32 yards long Llama Braid
Piece
Picul
ceeding 76 ins. wide. Spanish Stripes: not
exceeding 61
wide
ing.
Woollens, Unclassed... Woollen and Worsted
0047
J
0 0 2 1
Value 5p cent.
Piece
2000
Yarns and Cords! (not including Berlin, Wool).
Picul
5300
Berlin Wool
4000
**
1 0 0 0
"
Wooloa or Berlinette......
3 500
"
Worm Tablets, in bottles,
not exceeding 60 pieces
Yarn, Asbestos....
Dozen Picul
0 0 5 5
2 2 5 0
0500
*
Yarn, Coir..........................................
Value
5 p. cent.
Yarn, Cotton, Bleached
Yard
0015
or Grey....
Picul
0 9 5 0
Yarn, Cotton, Dyed
Value
5 p. cent.
Yarn, Cotton, Grey....
Picul
5950
Yarn, Cotton, Mercerised,
00471
JJ
or Gassed....
Gassed..............................
Yarn, Cotton, Woolca or
Value
5 p. cent.
Berlinette
Yarn, Wool, Berlin....
Yarn, Woollen and Worst-
0450
5 0 0 0
ed (not including Berlin Wool)
Picul
3 500
4 0 0 0
5 3 0
RULES
RULE 1.-Imports unenumerated in this Tariff will pay Duty at the rate of 5 per cent. ad valorem; and the value upon which Duty is to be calculated shall be the market value of the goods in local currency. This market value when converted into Haikwan Taels shall be considered to be 12 per cent. higher than the amount upon which Duty is to be calculated.
If the goods have been sold before presentation to the Customs of the Application to pay Duty, the gross amount of the bona fide contract will be accepted as evidence of the market value. Should the goods have been sold on c. f. and i. terms, that is to say, without inclusion in the price of Duty and other charges, such c. f. and i. price shall be taken as the value for Duty-paying purposes
without the deduction mentioned in the preceding paragraph. ogle
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