24
Tariff.
Class.
Section.
Per Cwt. of
110'25 lbs. avoirdupois.
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.
Austrian
English
Currency.
Value.
! Cotton, cotton substitutes, &c.— continued.
Cotton Manufactures — continued.
fl. kr.
£ s. d.
XIII.
52
c. Fine :—
1. Open or loosely woven tissues, unbleached
2. All other open or loosely woven tissues
except those enumerated under d
d. Superfine :—
Bobbinet (English net), pettinets, with the exception of the curtain stuffs enumerated under b. No. 3. c.
30 0 3 0 0
60 0 6 0 0
REMARKS.
XI.
46 .
XII.
50 .
XIII.
53 .
( c.) Flax, hemp, jute, and other fibres; yarns, threads, and fabrics of the same; straw fabrics for bonnets, mats, &c.
Flax, also flax cotton {i.e., chemically prepared flax), hemp, jute, manilla hemp, calves’ fibres), China grass, and other vegetable fibres, raw, steeped, broken, or hatchelled ; also waste (cordilla), forest wool and sea grass -
Linen yarns {i.e., yarns of flax, hemp, tow, and other vegetable fibres, except cotton).
a. Raw (i.e., not bleached, dyed, or twisted).
1. a. Machine spun ...
b. Forest wool wadding -
2. Hand spun -
b. Bleached (also simply boiled), improved
(“ geäschert ”) or dyed, (but not twisted)
c. 1. a. Twisted - - -
b. Pack-thread made'of the stuffs enumerated above, bleached or dyed - 2. Pack-thread made of jute, bleached and dyed -
Linen manufactures {i.e., textile fabrics, and ropemaker’s wares of flax, hemp, tow, manilla hemp, New Zealand flax, Jbast, sea and China grass, jute, forest wool, and other vegetable fibres (except cotton); also of asbestos and mixed or not with india-rubber or metallic threads, or spun glass, but not mixed with silk, wool, or other animal hair.
Free.
0 75
Free.
2 50 6 0
6 0
3 0
0 1
0 5 0 12
0 12
0 6
6
0
0
0
0