37
Tariff.
Class.
Section.
Per Cwt. of
110'25 lbs. avoirdupois.
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.
Austrian
English
Currency.
Value.
REMABKS.
Iron and steel wares, &c.— continued.
fl. kr.
£ s. d.
XVII.
69
3. Common cast iron (so far as it is not included in sect. 40 i) -
b. Other common ironwares, as : Anvils, turnspits, crowbars, tripods, harrows, traps, fire-dogs, fire-tongs, dung, hay and oven forks, rakes, hoes, windlasses, hatchets, triggers, horseshoes, brace-irons, cramps, trowels, kettles, chains (except anchor and ships’ chains), non-enamelled cooking utensils, nailsmitlis’ work (except wire nails), stoves, frying-pans, ploughs, flat-irons, coarse rings, gridirons, spades, shovels, smiths’ and locksmiths’ tools (except edge-tools), screw bolts and mother screws, pokers, pestles, coarse balances for scales, carriage springs, hinges and other iron-work for carriages, doors, boxes, coarse wire gauze, hurdle and wire work of no more than ten wires to the Vienna inch. All the articles enumerated in subdivision 3 a or b, rough or partly filed or painted, and also if combined with wood -
2 0
0 4 0
2 0
0 4 0
4. Wrought-iron pipes b. Common :—
1. a. Axes, hatchets, saws, chisels, planes ; clothworkers, garden, sheep, and common tailors’ shears, common knives for mechanics and other business purposes, boring tools, millers’ picks, files, rasps
b. Wire ropes, wire brushes, sieve bottoms, tower clocks, and enamelled cooking utensils ; all these articles also when combined with wood - - - -
1 25
0 2 6
4 0
0 8 0
4 0
0 8 0
2. Screws -
3. Scythes, sickles, and chaff cutters partly I ground or painted, combined or not vvitli I wood
3 50 0 7 0
2 0 0 4 0