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Austrian tariff of import duties upon the principal articles of British produce and manufactures : arranged in groups, in accordance with the classification of the objects contributed to the Vienna Universal Exhibiton of 1873; with alphabetical index, a comparative table of Austrian, English and French money, weights, and measures, the Anglo-Austrian treaty of commerce, the Austrian patent laws, and other official documents of importance ; Vienna Universal Exhibition, 1873 / prepared by Her Majesty's commissioners, for the guidance of British exhibitors
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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.

62

21

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 pursemakerswares 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.

i

I

i

0 10 2 0