P. ct. from the 1st Jan., 1863, till the 1st Jan. 1864 ... value 7 p. ct. 5 p. ct. ƒ 0,50 Tallow-candles, see Candles ... ... ... ... 100 pds. 3,00 Tea (1). ... ... ... ... ... Tick, see Manufactures ... ... ... ... ... 100 pds. value Tiles, see the note under Earthenware. Timber or Wood for ship-building and building, unbroken cargo, for ship-building and building, not otherwise enumerated ... ... 0,75 ་་་ Particular Stipulations. (1) The tare is 18 pct. for tea in ordinary chests of 25 pds. and more, and 25 p. ct. for the ordinary chests of 25 pds. and inferior weight. (2) Under this article is classed the deals not exceeding 5 ins. in thickness, 30 ins. in breadth and 4 ells in length; likewise trunks of trees suitable for the construction of railways and only sawn once in the length and roughly hewn or not, imported with unbroken cargo by sea. By unbroken cargo is to be understood when half the ship is charged with timber. Duty G Under this article may be admitted staves, wainscot, staves for pipes, for cooperage and poles, being the part of a whole cargo, timber for ship-building or building, imported by sea with unbroken cargo, but no firewood. ... value 1 p. ct. ... ... ... value 3 p. ct. ... ... ... ... ... wainscoat, likewise the unsound pieces ... spars, poles, or oars (2), and wood for candy-boxes Rough-Staves (3) Furniture-wood: see: Mahogany, walnut, cedar, guaiacum, palm, and any other sorts not enumerated, unsawn (4) sawn wooden work, except wooden shoes Tin, lacquered, painted or not Tinwork Tobacco not manufactured, stemmed or stripped ƒ 7,50 100 ps. 4,00 100 ps. 1,00 ... value. 5 p. ct. ƒ 0,70 unstemmed 100 pds. 1,50 100 pds. 12,00 100 pds. 40,00 ... ... value. Tobacco pipes, (clay) ... Tow, manufactures of, see Manufactures Cortoise, see Mercery Toilet-flowers ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1000 pds. ƒ 0,75 ... ... 100 pds. 7,00 Trunks of Trees, for railways, see the note under Wood. Tufa (powder), see Stone ... (not ground), see the note under Stone. ... ... ... ... Iron. Particular Stipulations. (1) Under this article may be admitted the deals of which the floors and cabins on the rafts descending the rivers are made, but in no greater quantity than four cubic ells for every 100 cubic ells which the raft contains. Under this article may also be admitted trunks of trees to be used in the construction of railways. (2) Only the roughly hewn oars belong to this article; if planed or otherwise dressed, they belong to the article wooden work. (3) Planed staves suitable for making barrels or cooperage belong to wood work. (4) Under this article is included fine wood for furniture, sawn to the thickness of a deci metre or more. |