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Austrian tariff of import duties upon the principal articles of British produce and manufactures : arranged in groups, in accordance with the classification of the objects contributed to the Vienna Universal Exhibiton of 1873; with alphabetical index, a comparative table of Austrian, English and French money, weights, and measures, the Anglo-Austrian treaty of commerce, the Austrian patent laws, and other official documents of importance ; Vienna Universal Exhibition, 1873 / prepared by Her Majesty's commissioners, for the guidance of British exhibitors
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CLASSIFICATION.

Class.

Sec­

tion.

Description of tariffed Articles.

C/lciSS«

Sec­

tion.

Description of tariffed Articles.

I.

Colonial Produce and Southern

VIII. ;

!

Wood for Fuel, Building and Indus-

Fruits.

trial Purposes.

1

Cocoa.

29

Wood.

0

Coffee.

30

Coals and peat.

3

Spices.

31

Turners and carvers materials (not men-

4

Sago, tapioca, as well as sago substitutes, and

tioned in other sections).

arrow-root.

32

Minerals (not mentioned in other sections).

5

Southern fruits.

II.

6

7

Tea.

Sugar.

Tobacco and Tobacco Manufactures.

IX.

33

Drugs, Perfumery, Colours, Dyes, and Chemical Auxiliaries.

Medicinal and perfumery ingredients.

8

Tobacco and tobacco manufactures.

34

Dyeing and tanning stuff's.

III.

35

Gums (also resins and gum-resins), and

Garden and Field Produce.

Garden plants and fruit.

36

other not specially named juices of plants. Common salt.

9

37

Chemical auxiliaries.

10

Grain and husk fruits.

11

Rice.

12

Flour and grit products.

X.

Metals, Minerals, raw and partly

13

Plants and parts of plants (not mentioned in other sections).

38

manufacture d.

Ores.

IV.

Animals.

39

Lead.

40

Iron.

14

Fish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals.

41

Quicksilver.

15

Cattle for slaughter and beasts of burden.

42

Zinc.

16

Animals (not mentioned in other sections).

43

Base metals (not mentioned in other sec-

V.

Animal Products (not mentioned in other Sections).

XI.

44

tions).

Precious metals.

Webs and Textures.

17

Skins and hides.

18

Hair, bristles, and feathers.

45

Cotton.

19

Meat.

46

Flax, hemp, Manilla-hemp.

20

Honey, wax, and cheese.

47

Sheeps wool.

21

Animal products not specially named (and

48

Silk.

not mentioned in other sections).

XII.

Tarns.

VI.

Grease and Gils.

49

Cotton yarn.

Grease.

50

Linen yarn.

22

23

XIII.

51

Woollen yarn.

Oils.

VII.

Woven and Textile Goods.

Drinks and Eatables.

52

Cotton goods.

24

Beer and mead.

53

Linen goods.

25

Vinegar.

54

Woollen goods.

26

Alcoholic liquids.

55

Silk goods.

27

Wine.

56

Oil-cloth, waxed muslin, and taffety.

Clothing and millinery.

28

Eatables (not mentioned in other sections).

57