1
25
Tariff.
Class.
Section.
XIII. I 53
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.
| Per Cwt. of i
liO’25 lbs. avoirdupois. I
—^-;-;- REMARKS.
I Austrian English
i Currency. Value. !
Flax, hemp, jute, &c.— continued.
a. Ropemakers’ wares, unbleached (also tarred, glued, varnished), as ropes, cordage, twine and string fire-buckets of twisted hemp, trellis and lattice work, girths, belts, bags of all kinds, and unbleached nets
fl. kr. £ s. d. |
0 75 0 1 6
b. Ropemakers’ wares, bleached and unbleached
packing-cloth, brown linen (also sacks made of such) -
c. Most common :—
1. a. Linen, with the exception of the articles
enumerated under d and e, twills and drills, raw, unbleached, and not figured, and fire-buckets of unbleached sail-cloth - b. Covers, rugs (covers for carriages, drugget carpets), dyed and figured
2. The articles enumerated under 1. made only
ofjute - - - - -
0 75
0 1 6
6 0 0 12 0
3 0 0 6 0
d. Common :—
i.e. finished, bleached (also if made of bleached yarn), dyed, close woven textures, of one or variegated colours, with the exception of those enumerated under e, f, and g, also dyed and printed sorts:—
1. All close woven manufactures not otherwise tariffed -
2. Linen of not more than 50 warp threads
to the Vienna inch -
3. Fishing, bird, and similar coarse nets,
bleached and dyed -
4. Such nets made ofjute -
20 0
10 0
6 0
‘ 3 0
e. Middle fine :—
i.e., all fringe-makers’, button-makers’, ribbon-weavers’ wares, hosiery, haberdashery, tapes and trimmings, cambrics {i.e., all linen of more than 100 warp threads to the Vienna inch)
40 0
2 0 0
1 0 0
0 12 0 0 6 0
4 0 0
f. Fine
Cambrics, gauze, lawn, and other open or loosely woven tissues (except those enumerated under g)
60 0
6 0 0
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