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Tariff.
Class.
Section.
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.
(ö.) Mineral Ores and Metals— continued.
Per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois.
Austrian
Currency.
fl. kr.
English
Value.
£ s. d.
Iron — continued.
X.
40
X.
41
X.
42
e. Sheet iron, black (also angle sheets) ; dressed (i.e. smoothed, but not polished) steel sheets, rough ; iron and steel plates, rough (unpolished) - 2. Tires for wheels -
/. 1. Iron sheets and plates, polished, tinned (tin plates) zinked, coated with lead, or lacquered ; steel plates and sheets, smoothed or polished ; iron wire, polished -
2. Iron and steel wire, unpolished
3. Iron and steel in shaped bars (i.e. in a
form prepared for use; also angle iron) -
g. 1. Ploughshares, anchors, cables, and ships’
chains ----- 2. Roughly hammered parts of machines, waggons, carriages (axles, &c.), each separate part weighing 50 lbs. and more -
h. Steel wire, polished, and steel strings for
musical instruments -
i. 1. Cast iron, coarse wares, as kettles, ovens,
plates, wheels, pipes, grates, &c. - 2. Crossing rails (of cast iron)
Quicksilver.
Zinc.
a. Raw (also old, broken, and refuse), dross of
zinc -
b. 1. Zinc wire and pipes ; rough castings of
zinc (i.e., plain or combined with common woodwork, or with bar or sheet- iron) -
2. Zinc, in plates, sheets (also in bars)
2 0 1 75
4 0 2 0
1 75
1 75
1 25
4 0
0 60 0 60
0 4 0 0 3 6
0 8 0 0 4 0
0 3 6
0 3 6
0 2 6 0 8 0
0 1 21 0 1 2i
Free.
Free.
1 50 030 0 75 016
REMARKS.
X.
43
Metals, common (not contained in other Sections).
a. Copper, brass, nickel, tin, tombac (i.e. pinchbeck), and other not specified metals and mixed metals (with the exception of lead and iron), plain (in blocks, rosettes, bars, and lumps ; also old, broken, and refuse), copper and tin ashes (putty)
Free.