XXXVI.-Stoneware, i. e., work in stones and unburnt clay, cement and stone composi tions. 244. Stone cutters' work (such as door and window frames, pillars and parts of pillars, gutters, pipes, troughs, &c., uncut, except those of alabaster and marble); touch, grind, and whet stones, without any connection; millstones, also, with iron bands or metal casings; plates and lithographers' stones, cut, unpolished; playing-marbles, &c.; casts made of plaster or sulphur, of coins, cameos, &c 245. Prepared minerals, such as artificially colored clay and stone; cement, 246. Stoneware, ordinary, i. e., articles of stone not otherwise provided for, 248. Stones, genuine (precious or half precious stones), and corals (genuine XXXVII.-Clay-ware. Florins. 0.25 0.50 1.50 15.00 24.00 249. Tiles and bricks; building ornaments (also of terra-cotta); clay pipes: a. Unglazed Free. b. Glazed.. 0.50 250. Pipes and thick plates of common earthenware, chamotte. 251. Gas retorts, crucibles, vessels for manufacturing purposes (of graphite, 0.50 fire-proof clay, or common stoneware). 252. Ordinary crockery-ware, made of common or hardened clay or stoneware; black graphite pottery.. 0.50 0.50 253. Stoves, and parts of stoves; Dutch tiles for floors or walls NOTE.-Articles of Nos. 249 to 252, in connection with wood or iron, 254. Clay-ware, not otherwise provided for: 3.00 2.00 a. Of one color, or white... 5.00 b. Of two or more colors, edged, painted, printed, gilt, silvered.... 8.00 255. Porcelain : a. White. 7.00 15.00 15.00 b. Colored, edged, painted, printed, gilt, silvered 256. Clay-ware in connection with other materials, if not coming under Indiarubber, leather, metal, or fancy goods with a higher tariff... XXXVIII.-Iron and hardware. 257. Raw iron; iron and steel, old, broken, and in scraps for melting and forging NOTE (1). In consideration of circumstances of a local character, foundries using old and scrap iron may be permitted, with the consent of the Governments of both parts of the empire, to import old and scrap iron at the exceptional duty of 50 kreuzers for 100 kilograms, subject to a control of its appliance and the fixation of the maximum quantity. (2).-Iron filings and hammer scales.. e. Varnished, coppered, tinned, or coated with zinc, lead or nickel; 8.00 Iron-ware 261. Sheet-iron and iron plates; wire: 262. Ordinary cast iron: a. Pig-iron.... b. Scoured or coarsely painted; drilled, or only in few different c. Ground, twisted, planed, coated with copper, tin, zinc, or lead, The goods under b and c, also with the necessary cast iron or con- 263. Common iron and steel goods made from malleable cast iron, cast steel, a. Coarse, also brightened Florins. 2.00 4.00 8.50 4.00 b. Coarsely painted, drilled, or ground in a few places, twisted, 5.00 c. Ground, twisted, planed, or coated with copper, tin, zinc, lead, or 8.50 All these goods also in connection with wood or cast iron. 264. Wrought-iron pipes, also joints. 5.00 265. Wrought-iron boilers, also steam boilers; perforated or grooved black sheet-iron and plates; goods made of black sheet-iron..... 6.00 266. Car-wheels, finished, also on axle-trees... 269. Ordinary tools for cutting and drilling, i. e., saws, plane and chisel irons, 270. Fine iron and steel wire: a. Polished, japanned, enameled, coated with nickel (except the common enameled cast iron named under No. 262c); b. Artificial and light ornamental castings; c. Wirework not otherwise provided for; pins, hooking and knitting needles, tacks, hooks and eyes, buckles, fish-hooks, thimbles, and similar small articles; children's toys, skates, steel cords, scrapers of all kinds; sleys, weavers' cards. springs (watch and carriage springs excepted); d. Arms and parts of arms (fire-arms and gunbarrels excepted); cutlery, if not coming under 269 and 271; e. Furniture, cushioned, covered, or finely ornamented; f. Iron and steel goods in connection with other materials 271. Fine cutlery, steel pens, wire spun over with thread, gun-barrels.. 272. Guns; sewing needles The articles enumerated under Nos. 270, 271, and 272, if not coming under India-rubber, leather, metal, or fancy goods with a higher tariff. 6.00 6.50 8.00 10.00 15.00 30.00 50.00 XXXIX.-Base metals and goods made therefrom. 273. Lead and lead alloyages: a. Raw, old, broken, and refuse. 1.00 b. Cast (boilers, pipes, sheets, bullets, shot, &c.), rolled, drawn out c. In wires and pipes; coarse zinc, cast, without other preparation, 27. Tin: b. In bars, plates, sheets, wires, and pipes; coarse tin, cast, without 3.00 Free. 4.00 76. Copper, nickel, antimony, brass, pack fong, tombac, and other metals and metal compositions, not otherwise provided for: a. Raw, also old, broken, and refuse; quicksilver.... Florins. Free. 6.00 b. In rough castings (i. e., in bells and pipes, each weighing more c. Drawn, stretched (in bars, tablets, plates), sheets, and wire, more 8.00 d. Sheets and wire, 5 millimeter and less in thickness; grooved and 10.00 e. Plated (silvered) wire, sheets, tablets of copper and brass; imita- 277. Tinware, coarse (dishes, plates, boilers, and other vessels), not varnished 278. Metal-ware, ordinary: a. Rollers, boiler tubes, boilers, cooking and distilling apparatus, unjapanned, unpolished, also in connection with wood and iron.. b. Polished, varnished, japanned, nickel-coated, figured sheets and plates 279. Metal-ware, fine, i. e., all materials not embraced under other numbers, also in connection with other materials, if not coming under No. 280, or India rubber, leather, or fancy goods with a higher tariff; telegraph cable 280. Metal-ware, finest, i. e., fancy articles and other finely finished (i. e., ornamented, pressed, embossed, or nickel-coated), goods of packfong (German silver, alfenide and similar nickel compositions), Britannia metal, bronze, brass, tombac, and similar alloys, also in connection with other materials, if not coming under leather or fancy goods with higher tariff. 281. Metallic cloth, fine, having 20 warp threads or more to 2 centimeters; writing pens; wire spun over with thread... XL.-Machines and parts of machinery of wood, iron, or base metals. 282. Locomotive 15.00 5.00 10.00 12.00 15.00 30.00 30.00 8.00 283. Tender, locomobile.. 6.00 284. Sewing machines, with or without frame. 20.00 285. Machines made of wood (i. e., with 50 per cent. or more of wood).. 3.00 10.00 287. Machines not otherwise provided for: a. When 75 per cent. or more of the total weight consists of cast iron b. Others. 5.00 6.00 Free. NOTES.-(1.) Copper and brass rollers and plates, engraved or not (3.) As parts of machinery are to be entered, such articles as (4.) Machines not manufactured in Austria-Hungary may be en- XLI.-Vehicles of transportation. Street vehicles: 288. Lumber wagons and lumber sleighs..... Carriages (per piece): 289. Carriages, without leather or cushions........ 290. Carriages, with leather or cushions... NOTE.-Sleighs pay, under No. 289, one-half; and under No. 230, two thirds of the duty. 3.00 25.00 75.00 Ships (per ton burden): 294. Wooden (also iron or copper fastened)... NOTE TO Nos. 294 AND 295.-Utensils for navigation (i. e., sails and XLII.-Precious metals and coins. 296. Gold, silver, platina, precious metals not otherwise provided for, raw, also old, broken, and refuse 297. Coins: a. Coins (also medals and medallions) of precious metal. NOTE.-Medals and medallions of base metals are classed accord- XLIII.-Instruments, watches, and fancy goods. Instruments: [Per 100 kilograms.] 298. Scientific instruments (astronomical, mathematical, physical, surgical), without regard to material out of which they are made...... 299. Instruments for general use: Florins. 5.00 6.50 9.00 0.40 5.00 Free. Free. Free. Free. a. Optical; opera glasses, telescopes, spectacles, eye-glasses set, &c.. 125.00 50.00 The goods enumerated under No. 299, a and b, if not coming under 304. Ordinary wooden clocks, and movements belonging thereto; watch material 30.00 305. Watches and movements not otherwise provided for, if not coming under fancy goods with a higher tariff.. 50.00 306. Clocks for steeples and parts thereof.... 10.00 308. Genuine gold and silver leaf; wire and sheets of precious metals; fabrics 310. Goods made of, or in connection with mother of pearl, ivory, tortoise 311. Children's toys and goods not otherwise provided for in connection with: b. With other woven or worsted goods 300.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 312. Goods made of meerschaum, lava, celluloid, and similar artificial carving material, and imitations of the same..... 50.00 313. Gentlemen's and ladies' ornaments, toilet articles of base metals, of iron 315. Embroideries upon other stuffs than woven or worsted fabrics; articles The articles enumerated under Nos. 309 to 315, if not belonging to fancy goods with higher tariff or specially classed. 316. Umbrellas and parasols: a. Of silk b. Of other fabrics Florins. 50.00 50.00 50.00 317. Salt (bay salt, rock salt, salt spring, brine salt water), only by special permit..... NOTES. (1.) In case special permission is granted, the license for 100 kilograms, net common salt, is 9.38 florins for 100 kilograms, kreuznach bittern, 1.88 florins. (2.) Upon a physician's certificate the free importation of sea- (3.) The minister of finance can permit the free importation of XLV. Chemical auxiliary stuffs. 318. Borax, crude; boracic acid; Chili saltpeter (nitrate of soda), crude; sulphur (in blocks and bars), also ground and flower of sulphur; antimony; tartar, crude or refined; citrate acid, and tartrate of lime.. 0.84 Free. 319. a. Dung salt (refuse from salt works and factories, and manure, arti- Free. b. Chloride of potassium; chloride of magnesia; glauber salt (sul- 0.20 NOTE. The articles enumerated under a and b, except glauber salt and 320. Arsenic, metallic (arsenic), arsenious acids (except arsenic or arsenical 321. b. Soda, calcinated 322. Alum; sulphate of ammonia, sal ammoniac, spirits of salt ammoniac, spirits of hartshorn; subsulphate of alumina and carbonate of alumina; admonter (mixed iron and copper), sulphate of copper and sulphate of zinc; ashes of lead; litharge (silver and gold litharge); borax, retined; chloride of lime; pyroligneous lime; pyroligneous clay; saltpeter (alkali and natron salt peter), refined; sulphuret of carbon; soluble glass; aniline oil; carbolic acid, crude; nitro-benzine; anthracene, crude; naphtaline crude.... 323. White lead, white zinc (white oxide of zinc), ashes of zinc (gray oxide of zinc), white baryta (artificial sulphate of baryta); pyroligneous lead; acetate of lead; prussiate of potash, yellow and red; chloride of potash; verdigris; cement of all kinds; protoxide of lead; red lead; bicarbonate of soda and potash; carbonate of ammonia; tartaric acid; ashes of tin; proto-chloride of tin and other preparations of tin. S. Doc. 231, pt 5-15 0.50 0.80 1.20 1.50 |