22. Tobacco, manufactured; i. e., smoking tobacco in rolls, unrolled or stemmed; leaves or cut; carrot tobacco, or stems for making NOTE.-In case of special permit there are aside from this to For cigars and cigarettes.. For raw tobacco Tobacco and manufactures there from must also be declared in conformity with the above subdivisions. VI.-Grain and legumes; flour and products of flour; rice. Grain: 23. Barley, oats, Indian corn, rye.. 24. Wheat, spelt, half fruit, buckwheat, millet. NOTE. 25. Malt. For the supply of Dalmatia and the islands in the Adriatic Florins. 52.50 11.00 8.40 7.00 0.25 0.50 0.60 Legumes: 0.50 27. Flour and mill products (crushed, bruised, and peeled grains; barley, groats, oat meal, wheat groats) made of grains and legumes.. 1.50 26. Beans, lupines, peas, lentils, vetches.. 28. Rice, peeled and unpeeled; broken rice NOTE 1.-Raw rice, wholly or partly in shells, for rice mills, to be cleaned and broken; rice for the manufacture of starch, pay one-half, and when imported by sea, one-fourth of the lowest tariff for shelled rice. 2.-Products of rice-mills will be entered according to No. 27. 2.00 VII.-Vegetables, fruits, plants, and parts of plants. 29. Vegetables and fruit: Grapes, fresh, for the table; pine-apples. 30. Nuts and hazel nuts, dry or shelled b. Dried or prepared (baked, cut into pieces, preserved, powdered, or 33. Oilseed 34. Anise, coriander, caraway seed; fennel; clover-seed; mustard seed (also ground in casks); seeds not otherwise provided for; succory root dried (not burnt) 35. Living plants: fresh cut flowers and plants. 36. Plants and parts of plants not otherwise provided for, fresh; grain and legumes in straw or leaves; teasels; seagrass; bark; cane; straw; hay; litter.. 37. Plants and parts of plants not otherwise provided for, dried or prepared (powdered, colored, or otherwise reduced in size) 38. Hops; also lupulin. VIII. Cattle and draught animals. [Per head.] 39. Oxen 40. Bulls 41 Cows 42. Young cattle 5.00 2.50 2.50 Free. 2.50 0.50 0.50 1.50 Free. 2.50 10.00 10.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 51. Fish, fresh; crabs and crawfish; snails, fresh. 52. Shell-fish from the sea (i. e., oysters, lobsters, crab-spiders), turtles, not Free. 6.00 1.00 10.00 Free. X.-Animal products. 54. Milk... Free. 55. Birds' eggs.. 1.50 56. Beehives with honey and wax; beehives with living bees 60. Skins and hides, raw (green or dry, also salted or pickled, but not otherwise prepared) Free. 61. Hair of all kinds, raw or prepared (i. e., heckled, boiled, dyed, stained, or curled), bristles.. Free. 62. Feathers not otherwise provided for (bed-feathers, quills), ornamented feathers, undressed.. Free. 63. Bladders and intestines, fresh, salted, or dried; gold-beaters' skins; cat guts..... 2.00 64. Animal products not otherwise provided for. Free. XI.-Grease. 65. Butter, fresh, salted, melted, also artificial butter... 70. Palm oil and cocoanut oil in solid state; vegetable tallow. 1.00 NOTE. When imported by sea 0.50 71. Grease and greasy mixtures not otherwise provided for; blubber.... 1.00 XII.-Oils, fat. 72. Olive, poppy, sesame, earth-nut, beech-acorn, sun-flower, and cotton-oil, in casks, skins, and bladders NOTE.-Olive oil under No. 72, rendered totally unfit for human consumption under official examination on entry by custom-houses specially designated 73. Rape seed and linseed and other fat oils, not otherwise provided for, in casks, skins, and bladders, except oil varnish (No. 334).. 74. Oils, fat, in jugs or flasks..... NOTE TO CLASS XII. 1. Oils of No. 72 and 73, when entered for the use of the people living near the frontier and contained in open jugs, tin cans, or bottles or similar open vessels, will be treated like oil in open casks. 2. Oils, fat, in jugs, bottles, or similar vessels, weighing not less than 25 kilograms, will be treated like fat oils in casks. 4.00 0.80 2.00 10.00 75. Beer and mead: a. In casks b. In bottles and jugs.. XIII.-Beverages. Florins. 3.00 8.00 NOTE.-Consumption tax on manufacturer of beer included. 76. Distilled spirituous liquors: a. Alcohol and brandy of all kinds, also adulterated.. 24.00 b. Liquors, essence of punch and other sweet spirituous cordials, 40.00 NOTE.-Consumption tax included. 78. Vinegar: 77. Wine and substitutes for wine, also cider, wine must and fruit must: a. In casks or flasks. b. Sparkling wines.. NOTE.-Wine mash and grapes to make wine. a. In casks .. b. In bottles or jugs 79. Mineral waters, natural or manufactured: NOTE TO NOS. 75 and 78.-Beverages when entered for the use of XIV.-Eatables. 20.00 50.00 6.00 3.00 8.00 80. Bread, ordinary, black as well as white, ship biscuits 1.50 81. Sago and substitutes for sago, tapioca, arrowroot... 6.00 82. Wafer cakes(i. e., vermicelli and similar farinaceous products not baked). 6.50 83. Meat, fresh or prepared (i. e., salted, dried, smoked, pickled). 87. Fish not otherwise provided for, salted, smoked, dried. 5.00 88. Fish prepared (pickled or preserved in oil, &c.) in casks 15.00 89. Caviar, and substitutes of caviar 50.00 90. Substitutes for coffee (also succory burnt) 15.00 91. Cacao, ground or in bulk, chocolate, substitutes for chocolate, and manufactures 50.00 92. All eatables contained in boxes, jugs, cans, and bottles hermetically sealed (except those enumerated under 89 and 91).. 40.00 93. Eatables not otherwise provided for..... XV.-Wood, coal, and turf. 40.00 94. Firewood, also bark, copsewood, basins, osiers, brushwood, tan bark, tan cakes.. Free. 95. Timber, dressed or undressed, staves, saw-logs (except veneers): a. European Free. b. Not European.... Free. 96. Charcoal, turf, lignite, coal, cokes, and all other hard artificial fuel made from these materials Free. XVI.-Turners' and carvers' materials. 97. Chaircane, raw, not split, canes, reeds, better quality. 98. Cocoa and coquilla nuts and cocoanut shells; areka and stone nuts. 100. Amber (also imitation); jet; ivory and other animal teeth; tortoise shell, XVII.-Minerals. 102. Stones, rough, or only cut or sawed; ore, also prepared Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. 0.20 XVIII.-Drugs and perfumery stuffs. 104. Licorice juice, galangal.. 105. Ambergris, castoreum, musk, civet, canthridines, musk-seed grains, cubebs, opium, cacao butter, muskat balsam (muskat butter), camphor refined, jalap resin, bayswater Florins. 60.00 15.00 106. Lavender, orange flower, rose, and similar fragrant waters (without spirits of wine) 6.00 107. Oils, ethereal: a. Amber, hartshorn, india rubber, laurel, rosemary, and juniper oil. b. Ethereal oils not otherwise provided for ... 108. Vinegars, grease, and oils, perfumed, in inclosures weighing not less than 5 kilograms. 6.00 25.00 10.00 110. Barks, roots, leaves, flowers, fruits, gall-nuts, &c.; also cut, ground, or otherwise reduced in size for dyeing or tanning.. Free. 111. Catechu (Japan clay), kino, kermes grain, lac dye, amotto 113. Orchilla, persis; indigo; cochineal; extracts from tanning and dyeing materials not otherwise provided for NOTE.-Indigo and cochineal when imported by sea...... XX.-Gum and resin. 114. Tar of all kinds, except coal and slate tar.... Free. 1.50 3.00 Free. 117. Turpentine, oil of turpentine, pitch oil, resin oil, bird lime. 118. Copal resin. Damar resin, shellac, gum arabic, gum gedda, gum Senegal, gamboge, gum tragacanth; gums, resins, natural balsams, and juices of plants not otherwise provided for; lemon juice..... XXI.-Mineral oils; also coal and slate tar. 0.20 0.50 1.00 1.50 1.50 119. Crude illuminating oil, not capable of being used until refined: b. Light, at and below .830 of distilled water... 120. Crude, capable of being used for lighting without previous refinement, NOTE.-In 120 and 121 b consumer's tax is included. 0.68 Free. XXII.-Cotton, yarn, and goods of the same, also mixed with linen, but without any wool or silk. 122. Cotton, raw, carded, bleached, colored, milled, refuse. d. Above No. 50, English... 20.00 126. Three or more twisted threads, raw, bleached, or dyed 24.00 127. Yarns adjusted for the retail trade.. 30.00 Cotton goods: 128. Ordinary, smooth, i. e., textures of yarn No. 50 and below, 38 threads to a square of 5 millimeters or less, smooth, also singly twilled: a Raw a. Raw.. a. Raw a. Raw b. Bleached. c. Colored, Turkey red excepted d. Woven in several colors, printed or colored Turkey red 129. Ordinary, figured, i. e., textures of yarn No. 50 and below, 38 threads or less to a square of 5 millimeters, figured: b. Bleached, colored, except Turkey red c. Woven in several colors, printed or colored Turkey red.. 130. Ordinary, coarse, i. e., textures of yarn No. 50 and below, with more than 38 threads to a square of 5 millimeters: b. Bleached, colored, except Turkey red.. c. Woven in several colors, printed or colored Turkey red 131. Fine, i. e., textures of yarn above No. 50 up to No. 100, inclusive: b. Bleached, colored, woven in several colors or printed 132. Finest, i. e., textures of yarn above No. 100; tulle (bobbinet, petinet, curtain stuffs, and furniture nettings); goods in connection with metallic threads 32.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 40.00 50.00 70.00 50.00 60.00 80.00 70.00 100.00 160.00 133. Embroidered woven goods, laces.. 200.00 135. Lamp wicks, girths, beltings, hose, trellis, nets and ropes, coarse, stiff nets 80.00 24.00 XXIII.-Flax, hemp, jute, and other regetable spinning material, yarns, and fabrics of the same, without admixture of cotton, wool, or silk. 136. Flax, hemp, jute, and other vegetable spinning materials not otherwise provided for, raw, steeped, broken, hackled, bleached, and in refuse Linen yarns: 137. Flax and hemp yarns, yarns not otherwise provided for: Free. 1.50 5.00 12.00 30.00 d. Linen thread, prepared for retail trade, bleached, colored . 138. Jute yarns: a. Single, raw Linen goods: b. Twisted, bleached, boiled in ashes, or colored.......... 139. Gray canvas, i. e., smooth, coarse, simple, twilled texture, without fig- a. Up to 10 warp threads to 5 millimeters b. From 11 to 20 warp threads to 5 millimeters.. 142. Linen goods, figured, up to 20 warp threads to 5 millimeters 6.00 1.50 5.00 2.00 12.00 20.00 40.00 40.00 80.00 120.00 160.00 |