* 4
Tariff.
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.
Class.
Section.
IX.
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(a.) Mineral Fuels— continued.
Mineral Oils, &c. — continued.
b.
c.
1. Rock oil, black -
2. Turpentine ...
1. a* Rock oil, red and white -
b. Coal-tar oil, and also benzine - 2. Turpentine oil (also pitch and tar oil)
Per Cwt. of
110'25 lbs. avoirdupois.
Austrian
Currency.
English
Value.
REMARKS.
fl. kr.
£ s. d.
Free.
0 42 0 75 0 75
0 0 10 0 1 6 0 16
X.
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(6.) Mineral Ores and Metals.
(i.e. such from which metals are obtained by metallurgical processes), as,—
a. 1. Lead ore (alquifoux), calamine, and other
zinc ores ; iron, copper, and tin ores 2. Tutty (nihilum griseum ; Tutia Alexandria, Cadmia Fornacum)
b. Gold and silver in ore -
c. 1. Cobalt and nickel ore -
2. Regulus of cobalt and nickel
Note .—Ores which are not especially enumerated here come in the same category as those mentioned in Class VIII., Section 32 a and d.
Free.
Free.
Free.
Free.
X.
X.
Lead.
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a. Rough, in pigs and blocks (also old broken
lead and refuse, metal for type founding, and lead ashes) -
2. Litharge (gold and silver litharge) -
b. 1. Lead, rolled; printing types and stereo
typed plates -
2. Lead, cast (as vessels, pipes, sheets, bullets, shot, &c.) ; also rolled and drawn lead (wire) -
0 75 0 75
2 50
2 50
0 1 6 0 1 6
0 5 0
0 5 0
Ikon.
40
a. 1. Iron, pig ; also old, broken iron, refuse
(filings, dross) -
b. Bar-iron (i.e. wrought, hammered or rolled)
not shaped, also lump iron
c. Rails for railways - - -
d. 1. Steel, i.e. raw and cemented, cast and
refined steel, not shaped - 2. Raw steel in blocks, or cast lumps -
0 25
1 25 1 25
1 25 0 75
0 0 6
0 2 6 0 2 6
0 2 6 0 1 6