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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1887.

ARTICLE I.

349

The provisions of Article III of the Treaty of the 24th March (5th April), 1880, are replaced by the following stipulations:--

The following goods will pay, on their entry into Roumania, the duties hereinafter specified

1. Plain biscuits, not sweetened.

2. Pitch, colophanum, and tar

3. Paints, common, prepared with oil, ground, for painting houses, ships, &c. 4. Linseed oil

5. Felts for carpets, of all colours, printed or not, by the yard and by the piece.....

6. Cotton twist, single, carded, grey or bleached, called in Roumanian "cretz," cretzishor,”

or" extra-cretz'

7. Doubled yarns, in two or more threads, grey or bleached

9. Jute cloth, very common, and sacks made out of such cloth

Fr. c.

25 00 per 100 kilog.

5 00

**

8. 00 -10 00 20 00

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57

""

15 00 20.00 45 00 5.00

00 60

8. Dyed cotton yarns of all kinds

10. Cements, natural and prepared

11. Common earthenware, that is to say-

1. Earthenware of one colour, or white, as well as white decorated with coloured

borders only, but not gilt or silvered

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2. Common printed plates, of two colours, imported in baskets

12. Copper, brass, and bronze, rough, in all forms, broken pieces of copper, brass, and

bronze, copper filings; uot gilt or silvered.

13. Copper, brass, and bronze, in sheets, or wire (including wire for strings of musical instruments), copper and brass wire for tissues and embroidery; not gilt or silvered; trunnions and pillions belonging to machinery

14. Metal bedsteads of all kinds of iron, brass, bronze, &c., with or without ornaments, painted, varnished, ornamented with pictures, bronzed, &c.; iron furniture for rooms, also if gilt or silvered, and whether covered or not

15. Tin (pewter), raw, in all its forms, in sheets, rods, &c.; tin and pewter filings, broken

pieces of tin and pewter

16. Iron and steel rails of all kinds, and railway points

17. Iron hoops, for wheels

18. Iron, in sheets and laminated, unenumerated

19. Tin plates.

20. Various articles, fittings and detached parts of machinery, of cast iron 21. Iron chains, other than for ships....:

22. Unenumerated articles of iron and steel, common, simple, tinned, enamelled, but not polished; tools and instruments of iron, not polished, with or without wooden

handles

23. Articles of iron and steel, semi-fine, polished; 'tools and instruments of steel, or steel

and iron, polished; combined or not with other products, such as tin and wood..... 24. Articles of tin and sheet iron, painted, enamelled, or galvanized 25. Cutlery, common, of iron or steel, common scissors, with settings of wood, bone, horn,

or other common materials.

26. Hats, trimmed or not, of felt made from wool without any mixture of other materials

such as hair, fur, silk, &c.

Free

Free

8 50 per 100 kilog.

Free

Free

Free

Free

3 50

Free

7.00

3

15.00

"

15.00 8.50

""

"

20 00

"

200 00

"

In conformity with Article 5 of the Roumanian Customs Law, the weight liable to duty shall be established at the option of the person presenting the goods, either by weighing the goods divested of their packing material, or by deducting from the gross weight the percentage which constitutes the legal tare, as set forth in the Roumanian General Tariff.

ARTICLE II.

The Treaty of the 24th March (5th April), 1880 (of which the provisions that are not modified by the clauses of the present Treaty remain in force), as well as the present Treaty, shall continue in force until the 28th June (10th July), 1891.

In case neither of the two Contracting Parties shall have notified, twelve months before the said date, its intention of putting an end to the present Treaty, and to the Treaty of the 24th March (5th April), 1880, they shall remain binding until the expiration of one year from the day on which either of the Contracting Parties shall have given such notice.

ARTICLE III.

The ratifications of the present Treaty shall be exchanged at Bucharest as soon as possible. In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Treaty and affixed

thereto their seals.

Done in duplicate at Bucharest, the fourteenth (twenty-sixth) day of November, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six.

(L.S.)

PERCY SANDERSON.

(L.S.)

M. PHÉRÉKYDE,

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