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Tariff.
Class. Section.
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.
i Per Cwt. of
I 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois.
Austrian
Currency.
English
Value.
REMARKS.
XV.
Y.
XIX.
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75
Leather ; articles of leather, parchment, &c.— continued .
fl. kr.
£ s. d.
2. a. Bracelets or collars of leather (or india-
rubber) -
b. Toys mixed with woven materials, gilt or plated common metals, and similar articles not included in small or fancy wares, paying more than 15 florins, but not the highest rate of duty -
3. Goods of cordovan, saffian, morocco, Brussels and Danish leather, chamois and tawed leather, of dyed or lacquered leather, and parchment; also shoemakers’, saddlers’, and pursemakers’wares of leather cloth, waxed linen or oilcloth (with the exception of common unprinted) of waxed muslin or waxed taffetty ; all these goods also mixed with other materials, in so far as they are not tariffed among the small and fancy wares -
4. Shoemakers’, saddlers’, and pursemakers’ wares of common unprinted oilcloth, brown packing canvas, sail-cloth, raw ticking ; all these wares also mixed with other materials, in so far as they are not thereby classed under small and fancy wares ; shoes of felt or cloth if combined with leather cloth or gutta-percha
e. Gloves (wholly or partially made up or mixed with woven materials) - b. Gold-beaters’ skin -
V15 0
J
10 50
6 0
20 0 0 75
1 10 0
1 1 0
0 12 0
2 0 0 0 1 6
c. 2. e. Articles made of gold-beater-skin
25 0
2 10 0
Y.
17
(b.) Skins and furs.
a. and b. Common skins and hides of every description, as hides of cattle, horses, asses, camels, dogs, swine, chamois, stags, does, elks, reindeer, hippopotami, rhinoceros, sluep, goats, hares, and rabbits, and fish- skins, raw -
c. Furs, i.e., all skins and hides partly or wholly dressed on one side, and rough and hairy on the other ....
Free.
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I
i
0 10 2 0