6
Tariff.
Class.
Section,
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.
Per Cwt. of
110*25 lbs. avoirdupois.
Austrian
Currency.
English
Value.
(b.) Mineral Ores and Metals— continued. j
i fl. kr.
£ s. d.
X.
43
Metals, common — continued .'
b. Tin, drawn or rolled ( i.e . in bars, plates,
sheets, wire, and pipes), cast, plain (i.e. not further manufactured or combined with common wood, bar or sheet iron) -
c. 1. Brass strings (for musical instruments)
2. Copper, brass, nickel, tombac (i.e. pinch
beck), aluminium and other not specified common metals and mixed metals drawn or rolled (i.e. in plates, sheets, bars, and wire), coarse castings (as bells and pipes) each weighing above 10 lbs,, and other cast articles, each weighing above 25 lbs. -
3. Engraved printing plates of common metal -
2 0 0 4 0
4 0 0 8 0
3 0
0 6 0
Free.
REMARKS.
X.
IX.
IX.
VIII.
Metals, precious (plain or dross, and coins).
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a. Gold : — Raw in lumps, ingots, bars, plates,
dust (bars alloyed with copper), old and broken in pieces -
b. Silver:—Raw in lumps, bars, plates, old and
broken in pieces -
c. Platina : — Raw, slagged, and old, broken;
also precious metals not specified (raw, as well as old and broken) -
d. Coins :—All current coins as well as medals
of precious metal ...
(c.) Other Minerals (as salt, sulphur, graphite, &c.).
Free.
I
Free.
0 80
0 1 7*
Free.
36
Salt:— (i.e. common rock salt, brine, bittern, alkaline salt, and sea water) -
37
32
a. Sulphur, in pieces or sticks, &c.
b. Graphite, &c.
32 | a Sf b. Shales, slates, lithographic and other j I stones ; all kinds of earth, clay, &c. &c. - ;■
0 42
0
Free.
Free.
0 10
Free.