COTTON TEXTILES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIi 91 



Translation of section of cotton textiles in Spanish customs tariff, etc. Continued. 



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SEVENTH GBOUP. 



Textures, lueshed ami stockinnet, in un- 

 dershirts, drawers, socks, and stock- 

 ings, gloves, caps, and other forms 



EIGHTH GROUP. 



Textures, carded, cotton velvet, cotton 

 plush, and carpet in^s : 



First tpecieg. 



Textures, carded, cotton flannel, shawls, 

 blankets, be they raw, bleached, or 

 colored , 



Second species. 



Textures, velveteened, as corduroy, be 

 they plain or worked 



Third species. 



Textures of plush, Brussels carpets in 

 pieces, shawls, large and small 



Fourth species. 



Textures of plush, cut, or shaggy cloth 

 in pieces, and towels, such as Turk- 

 ish towels 



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NINTH GBOUP. 

 First species. 



Ribbons, narrow, white or colored 

 Second spei ies. 



Ribbons of other kinds, plain or worked, 

 white or colored, used for hat ribbons 

 and adorning of dress, be they of vel- 

 vet (cotton), called velveteen 



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Third species. 

 



Ribbons of other kinds, such as are used 

 for loops for shoes and reins for horses 



TENTH GROUP. 



First species. 



Cotton stuffs in pieces or detached, with 

 or without fringes, but without hand 

 work, pay as per preceding group. 

 ( Handkerchiefs. ) 



Second species. 



Cotton stuff hemmed or with some hand 

 work belong to the above groups and 

 pay an additional 20 per cent, on the 

 duty. (Handkerchiefs.) 



Third species. 



Stuffs open-hemmed, or with lace, pay 

 an follows : 



Handkerchiefs up to 17 threads 



18 to 20 thtfeads 



21 to 22 threads 



23 threads upwards 



Base on which duty 

 is calculated. 



Per 100 kilograms. 



Per 100 kilograms. 



Per kilogram 



Per kilogram 



Per kilogram 



Per kilogram 



Per kilogram 



Per kilogram 



Per kilogram 



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