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Tariff.
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.
Per Cwt. of
110’25 lbs. avoirdupois.
REMARKS.
Class.
Section.
Austrian
Currency.
English
Value.
Machinery and parts of machines — cont.
fl. kr.
£ s. d.
X.
43
b. Of cast tin (rough castings) not combined
with any other materials than common
woodwork, and iron bars or plates
2 0
0 4 0
43
c. 2. Of copper, brass, or other common metals in
rough castings, each weighing more than
25 lbs. -----
3 0
0 6 0
XVI.
64
a. Common machinery, and parts of machines of
wood, also agricultural machinery, com-
'
bined with iron, in so far as the weight of
the iron parts do not exceed 15 per cent.
of the total weight -
Free.
64
c. 1. Of wood when combined with iron or with
brass, rushes, cane and basket wicker work,
with brass, zinc, common leather or window
glass; also if coloured, varnished, lacquered,
or polished -
1 50
0 3 0
64
d. 2. Of wood combined with line wickerwork,
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line carvings or turners’ work, coated with
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gold or silver lacquer, inlaid or with
buhl-work -
6 0
0 12 0
Machines {i.e., all machinery and parts of
machines of wood or common metals, not
,
,
gilt or silvered, pure or mixed with other
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materials, provided those materials are not
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classed as small wares, and do not form
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an important part in the weight of the
XIX.
machinery.)
74
a. Of wood, combined with iron, the iron not
weighing more than 15 per cent, of the
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total weight -
1 0
0 2 0 i
b. Of cast iron -----
1 33
0 2 7!
c. Of Avrought iron or steel -
2 0
0 4 0!
d. Of other common metals not particularly speci-
1
tied -----
4 0
0 8 0
XIII.
56
c. 3. Machine straps and driving bands
1 0
0 2 0
(•/.) Railway machinery, &c.
X.
40
c. Rails -----
1 25
0 2 6
i. 2. Crossing-rails of cast-iron
0 60
i 0 1 2
XVIII.
72
d. Railway carriages - - - -
10 per cent, ad
If weighing less than 50 cwt. they are tariffed
valorem.
like machines, according to quality, see
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,
section 74.
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