PAPER IN FOREIGN COUNTRIKS. 



*Not registered separately prior to 1898. 

 EXPORTS. 



There is no paper exported from this district, so far as can be 

 ascertained. 



SCHEDULE FOR TRANSPORTATION. 



For Class A (articles used in the manufacture of paper) the rates 

 charged are: 



(1) Rags from Hull, on the east coast, $2.03 per ton; from Liv- 

 erpool, on the west coast, $2.47. 



(2) Wood for pulp from Hull, $1.62 per ton; from Liverpool, 

 $2.23. 



(3) Ground wood from Hull, $1.62 per ton; from Liverpool, 



$2.23. 



(4) Chemical fiber from Hull, $2.03 per ton; from Liverpool, 



$2.55- 



(5) Other fibers from Hull, $2.03 per ton ; from Liverpool, $2.55. 

 All not less than 2-ton lots; no difference made for train loads 



or ship cargoes. 



For Class B (products of paper mills) the charges are: 



(1) Printing paper for newspapers Hull, 51 miles, $3.24 per 

 ton; Liverpool, 72 miles, $4.26 per ton; Manchester, 40 miles, $2.84 

 per ton. 



(2) Wrapping or other grades of paper, same as above. 



JAMES JOHNSTON, 

 SHEFFIELD, February 24, 1899. Consul. 



