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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 30TH MARCH, 1861.
Description of Articles.
Turif-continued.
Dyed or printed...
Cotton tissues, unbleached, plain or twilled, weighing less than 3 kilogram-
mes per 100 square mètres.
Quiitings, dimities, stripes and checks, damasks and brilliants Counterpanes and blankets
Hate of Duty in
1860.
1864.
Fr. c.
h
85 per kilog.
Net, plain or embroidered...
Ganzes and muslins, embroidered or figured in the loom, for furniture or
hangings
Articles wholly or in part made up.... Articles not denominated
Einbroidery by hand...
Lace and blonde...
Cotton yarns and tissues mixed with other materials will pay the same duties as yarns and tissues of pure cotton, provided that the cotton predominates in weight.
WOOLLENS:-
Wool, raw, Australian, imported direct from places of production or from
British entrepôts in British or French vessels
Wool, dyed in masses
Id., combed (dyed or not).
Single yarn of pure wool, bleached or not, containing in the kilogramme :-
Of
1 to 30,000 mètres
15 per cent. ad valorem.
10 per cent. ad valorem.
5 per cent, add valorem.
Free.
25 00 per 100 kilog.
25 00
Of 31,000 to
40,000 Of 41,000 to 50,000 Of 51,000 to 60,000 Of 61,000 to 70,000 Of 71,000 to 80,000 Of 81,000 to 90,000 Of $1,000 to 100,000
11
"
>>
"
**
19
0
25 per kilog.
રી
35
0 45
"
0 55
>>
0 65
0 75
"
0
85
"
0 95
31
1 00
31
Of 191,000 and above
Double yarn for weaving, blcached or not
Id. for embroidery.
Dyed yarns, single or double
50 per cent. above the duty on single unbleached yarn. Double the duties on single yarns.
25 centimes per kilogramme above the duties on yarns
undyed.
Tissnes of wool, pure..
Felt of all kinds..
Blankets of pure wool
Carpets of all kinds
Hosiery of pure wool.
Haberdashery of pure wool
Ribbons of wool..
Lace, woollen
List shoes
Articles not enumerated
Cloth list of all kinds, in pieces or not.......... Ready-made clothes:-
New
Old
Yarns and tissues of Alpaca, Llama, or Vicuna, pure or mixed with wool, will! pay the same duties as yarns and tissues of wool in whatever proportions they may be mixed.
Yarns and tissues of wool, or of other materials above mentioned, mixed with cotton, or with any other filaments whatever, shall pay the same duties as yarns and tissues of pure wool, provided that the wool predominates in weight.
Yarns of goat's hair will continue to pay the duties at present in force. Tissues of goat's hair, other than Indian cashmere shawls and scarfs, will pay as tissues of pure wool.
SILKS :--
Silk in cocoons
Raw or thrown
Dyed:-
For sewing, embroidery, or lace
Others..
Waste silk:-
In mass
Combed
In thread, single and twisted, unbleached, bleached, blued or dyed
Of 80,000 mètres single, or less, to the kilogrammie
Of $1,000 mètres single, or more, to the kilogramme
Tissues of pure silk
Hosiery
Lace
"}
Crapes, called English, unbleached, black, or coloured..
Net:-
Plain, unbleached
Dressed
15 per cent.
ad valorem.
10 per cent.
ad valorem.
15 per cent. ad valorem.
15 per cent.
10 per cent.
ad calorem.
ad calorem.
10 per cent, ad valorem.
15 per cent.
10 per cent.
ad valorem.
ad valorem.
Free.
15 per cent. ad valorem.
20
10 per cent. ad valorem.
00 per 100 kilog.
Free.
Free.
3
00 per kilog.
Free.
Free.
Free.
0
10 per kilog.
0
75
71
}
20
Free.
10
20
220
00 per kilog.
Free from 1866.
00
id.
15 per cent.
id.
ad valorem.
Figured, unbleached, or dressed
Tissues of pure waste silk, of silk and of waste silk, unbleached, bleached,
dyed, or printed..............
Tissues, haberdashery, and lace of silk or of waste silk:-
10 per cent.
ad valorem.
With fine gold or silver
Free from October 1,
2
00 per kilog.
12 00
1864.
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