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Tariff.
Class. Section
XIII.
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DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.
(a.) Washed wool and hair used for textile fabrics, &c.— continued. Woollen Fabrics, &c.
All manufactures of wool or other animal hair, mixed or not with metallic threads, india- rubber, spun glass, or other weaving materials, not silk.
a. Most common :—
Shag, halina cloth, pilot cloth (sigona), coarse stuff straining and filtering cloths, sieve bottoms , and woven horse hair unmixed with other materials, clipping of hats, lists, carpets of dog, calf, or ox hair; felt (tarred or lacquered, not printed) cylinder coats (endless felts), undyed network, felt, and hair soles for boots, and felt shoes (lacquered on one side) -
b. Common :—
1. Fulled, not printed (and not of the nature of velvet), unprinted felt wares and carpets not enumerated under a -
2. Girths -----
c. Middle fine :—
1. All textile fabrics of the nature of velvet, and all unfulled close woven wares, (except those named under e and f) not printed -
2. All hosiery, haberdashery, and trimmings -
d. Printed close woven fabrics -
Per Cwt. of 110’25 lbs. avoirdupois.
Austrian
Currency.
fl. kr.
English V alue.
)>4 50
15
4
0
50
35 0
J
35 0
d.
0 9 0
10
9
3 10 0
3 10 0
e. Fine :—
1. All open or loosely woven wares and network (except those named under f)
2. Shawls and scarfs (not mixed with silk) -
f. Finest :—
Lace (also lace handkerchiefs and shawls), embroidered wares, and wares mixed with metallic threads, or with spun glass
50 0 j 5 0 0
60 0 | 6 0 0
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(d.) Cotton, cotton substitutes, cotton thread, cotton fabrics, &c.
Cotton.
a. Raw and waste cotton
b. Carded or combed ...
Free.
0 53 | 0 1 1
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