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ENUMERATION OF GOODS. 



IF IMPORTED i > N A II ni l I > E I 



BOTTOM. 



Import Duty pet 

 Cent, on Value. 



Drawback on R<s 



CXpOTLltiO!) to this 

 U. K. — Propor- 

 tion of Duty. 



ON A FOREIGN' 

 BOTTOM. 



Teak Timber, used for Ship-building 



Thread 



Tin 



Tincal 



Tobacco, town duty only 



Toond Flower 



Tuggur 



Turmeric 



Ditto, town duty 



Turpentine 



Tutenague 



Uggur 



Vermilion 



Verdigrease 



Wax 



Wax Candles 



Wines 



Wood, of all sorts, used in Cabinet-work., 



Woollens , 



Yellow Ochre, or Goopee Muttee , 



All articles not specified in the above list. 



no duty 



7* 

 10 



5 

 10 



7* 

 ditto 



A 



5 



5 

 10 



*i 



in 

 ditto 

 ditto 

 ditto 

 ditto 



n 



5 



10 



5 



2- 3ds. 



3- 4tbs. 



2- Sds. 



3- 4ths. 

 2-3ds. 



ditto 

 ditto 

 total 



2- 3(ls. 



3- lths. 



2- 3ds. 



3- tths. 

 ditto 

 ditto 

 ditto 

 ditto 



2- 3tts. 

 ditto 



3- +tlis. 

 2-3ds. 



Schedule of Duties on Goods the Produce or Manufacture of the United Kingdom, 

 imported by Vessels trading under the Provisions of the Acts for regulating the 

 direct and circuitous Trade between the United Kingdom and India ; but not 

 otfterwise. 



Articles subject to no Duty. — Anchors and grapnels, bellows, bird 

 shot, blankets, blocks of sorts, boxes (pump), brass work and ware, broad 

 cloth, braziery, buntin, carablets, canvas, capstan furniture, carpets of 

 woollen manufacture, channel-work for ships, clocks, coffin furniture, com- 

 passes (azimuth, hanging and steering), copper of every description, copper 

 pumps, copper rings, cordage, cotton screws (iron), cutlery, deals of 

 sorts, figure-heads, fire and garden engines, gold leaf, Guernsey shirts, 

 guns and pistols, hammers, hatchets, saws, hawse rollers, hose (woollen), 

 jewellery, iron, iron butts, ditto hoops, ditto rivets and sheet, ditto cables, 

 ditto chains, ditto chests, ditto kentledge, ditto knees, ironmongery and 

 iron-work of every description, iron (plate or wrought), kitchen utensils, 

 lanthorns, lead in sheets (cast or rolled), lines and twine, locks, bolts, 

 and hinges, mangles or hackles of iron, marine stores, masts, spars, and 

 oars, mathematical instruments, metals (wrought or unwrought), mooring 

 chains, nails of iron or copper, palm irons, pitch and tor, plate and plated 

 ware, pump hide, rosin, sail needles, scupper leather, shawls (woollen manu. 



