Foreign Goods. Duty. (a) Drawback, Whetstones. See Stone. Whipcord, the lb. White Boards for Shoemakers. See Boards in Wood. Wine, the produce of His Majesty's settlement of the Cape of Good Hope, or the dependencies thereof, imported directly from thence, .... in a British-built ship, the tun of 252 gallons in a ship not British-built, the tun of 252 gallons - 15 17 10 0 16 9 0 For the regulations under which a drawback shall be allowed on For the conditions under which a drawback can only be allowed on Winteranus Cortex. See Winter's Bark in Bark. Wire, Brass or Copper, not otherwise enumerated, the cwt. Gilt or plated, the 100l. value Iron, not otherwise enumerated, the cwt. 04 2 the gallon, the gallon 5 14 0 50 0 0 5 18 9 (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1-245. Balks, under 5 inches square, and under 24 feet in ... in a British-built ship, the 120 in a ship not British-built, the 120 All Balks, being 5 inches square or upwards, are subject to .... of all sorts, under 8 inches square, of the growth Bar Wood, the ton of 20 cwt. Battens, 8 feet in length, and not exceeding 20 feet in .... in a British-built ship, the 120 in a ship not British-built, the 120 in a British-built ship, the 120 in a ship not British-built, the 120 0 0 10 .... under 8 feet in length, not above 7 inches in in a British-built ship, the 120 in a ship not British-built, the 120 Battens and Batten Ends of all sorts, of the growth .... in a British-built ship, the load of 50 cubic .... in a ship not British-built, the load of 50 .... of all sorts, of the growth and production of the Beech Quarters, under 5 inches square, and under 24 21 22 3 0 21 12 4 3 11 3 3 13 S (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1-245. Foreign Goods. Wood, Beech Quarters, continued, viz. .... in a British-built ship, the 120 in a ship not British-built, the 120 5 inches square, and under 8 inches square, or if .......... in a British-built ship, the 120 .... of all sorts, under 8 inches square, of the growth Boards, Beech Boards, under 2 inches in thickness, in a British-built ship, the 120 .......... in a ship not British-built, the 120 .... under 2 inches in thickness, and if 15 feet in length or upwards, ... in a British-built ship, the 120 ... .... in a British-built ship, the 120 .... in a British-built ship, the 120 in a ship not British-built, the 120 Oak Boards, under 2 inches in thickness, and .... in a British-built ship, the 120 .... in a British-built ship, the 120 .... in a British-built ship, the 120 .... hewed on one side, and exceeding 7 feet in length, .... in a British-built ship, the 120 in a ship not British-built, the 120 Pipe Boards, above 5 feet 3 inches in length, Duty. (a) Drawback. L. s. d. £. &. ¿ 4 10 8 4 12 3 12 3 6 12 7 10 0 16 3 496 4 13 6 8 19 0 620 650 0 12 4 (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1-245. (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1-245. ness, in a British-built ship, the 120 in a ship not British-built, the 120 Deals and Deal Ends of all sorts, of the growth and lonies, plantations, or settlements in America, Firewood, not fit or proper to be used other than as 21 10 8 41 11 4 4 51 9 2 52 16 2 100 6 0 101 17 9 7 1 9 7 7 0 O 19 0 0 19 10 0 0 10 (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instant. see TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1—245. |