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Schedule of Italian duties on imports and exports-Continued.

Articles.

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*In applying the treaty, shawls and small shawls of black wool coarsely embroidered with silk on one side only, also garnished with silk fringe, will be treated according to the quality of the tissues without regard to the embroidery or fringe.

Under the treaty, ordinary covers called "schiavinne" bleached all white, or with a simple colored line, will be admitted up to 400 quintals per year at the duty of 21.50 lire the 100 kilograms, always provided that their origin is shown to be from Austria-Hungary by certificate of a competent authority. Like the tissues of which they are composed and 10 per cent. additional.

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Covered with silk or silk waste, mixed
with other material, to be considered
such it suffices to have the right side
covered with silk or silk waste. It
makes no exception if cotton, wool, or
other material is visible on the other
side.

Articles sewed. (See note No. 88)

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By these are understood baskets, and the like, made of strips of wood, rushes, or reeds, coarsely worked, to carry materials and merchandise, or for country use; also mats for floors and things made of rushes to encase goods, and mats made of canes as lath.

Like the tissues of which they are composed, with 10 per cent. additional.

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Raw, fresh, or dried, not suitable for fur.. Quintal...

These are such as have not been in any way tanned, but only dried, put in ashes, or salted to keep from spoiling. Such bides put in water become quickly good for tanning, and when tanned and worked serve shoemakers, saddlers, trunk-makers, glove-makers, and all who use skins without hair.

Raw, fresh, or dried for fur.
Raw skins for fur should be in the same con-
dition as those indicated in the preceding
note. Such skins are tanned with the hair
and are used by furriers.

Tanned with hair, fine..
Tanned with hair, common

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Skins or hides-Continued.

Simply tanned without hair or taken Quintal...
from the vat and not finished.

Hides simply tanned and not finished are those which have been only tanned, i. e., in vats more or less time with tanning matter, and which being taken out and dried are put in the market without having been worked by the several operations of tanners. Such hides are not dried, are shriveled, and show on the surface the tanning material, and are not pliable and elastic like finished leather.

Morocco leather of any color.. Morocco leathers are skins of any animal prepared without oil or other greasy materials, and which have on the right side minute points formed by crossing of lines.

Ital. lire. Ital. lire. Ital. lire. 25.00

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Varnished leathers.

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CATEGORY XII.—Minerals, metals, and arti cles made of them-Continued.

Raw, in pigs, and steel in ingots...

Iron in pig is that which is not freed of dross and that can not be used without first being subjected to hammering and reduced to real iron.

Iron and steel, not tempered :

In numbers 178 and 179 are comprehended iron and steel simply rolled or hammered. Any additional work after rolling and hammering causes iron to pass to the condition of second manufacture, and steel to stere otherwise worked. Iron rolled or hammered for construction of wagons, bridges, machinery, and for buildings, when not perforated or otherwise worked, is classed under numbers 178 and 179. Iron at T or double T reenters under number 178a when not worked in the same manner.

a. Rolled or hammered (laminato o battuto) rods of more than 5 millimeters of or diameter, and bars of all dimensions. b. In rods (including wire) 5 millimeters less in diameter or of side. The article b comprehends rectangular, square, hexagonal, octagonal, and the like when they have a side of 5 millimeters or less. c. In plates 4 millimeters thick and above. d. In plates less than 4 millimeters thick, and also in pipes.

By plates are meant sheets and plates over 20 centimeters wide, and also of a less width, if not 3 meters long. Sheets and plates 20 centimeters wide or less, 3 meters or more in length, pay like iron and steel rolled or hammered, or in rods or wire, lettered a, b, of this number, according to thickness.

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Iron and steel forged into axletrees, anchors, ....do anvils, or other coarse works.

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Iron and steel in rails for railways.

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