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(a) Of standard strength, fit for immediate use as
such (i.e., requiring no more than 40 grains of bicar-
bonate of potash to neutralise one ounce Troy)

(1) In bottles or other vessels of the capacity of not more than one Imperial quart, per Imperial gallon

(2) In larger vessels or in bulk, per Imperial gallon

(b) Concentrated extract or essence, of greater strength

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(a) Still wines not exceeding 20 per cent. of proof

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(b) Still wines exceeding 20 per cent. but not excee-
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(c) Sparkling wines, per Imperial gallon

(And in addition ten per cent. ad valorem on all the above classes of wine.)

Note. Wines containing less than three per cent. of proof spirit are not included in the above and wines containing more than 50 per cent. of proof spirit are classed as spirits.

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Class II.

Mixed ad valorem Rates.

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36. Bicycles, tricycles and velocipedes and parts thereof, per £ 100. . 37. Blankets and sheets, or rugs, cotton or woollen, or manufactures of cotton and wool, commonly used as cotton or woollen blankets or rugs, the single article, in pairs or in the piece; and coats, jackets, or other apparel made of blanketing or baize, per £ 100 . . 25 0 0 38. Bon-bons, surprise packets and crackers, and other similar

fancy confectionery, per £100.

39. Cards, playing, per £100..

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40. Carriages, carts, coaches, wagons and all other wheeled vehicles, not elsewhere described, intended for the conveyance of persons or goods, including finished parts thereof, not being metal parts not usually made in the Union, but required in the manufacture of wheeled vehicles therein; but not including bath chairs, perambulators, toy carts, store trucks or barrows, per £ 100 12 10 0 41. Extracts and essences of all kinds for flavouring or perfumery, including saccharine, per £ 100. .

42. Fireworks of all descriptions, per £100.. 43. Medicines, patent or proprietary, per £100

44. Motor vehicles, including their parts, and motor cycles, but not including traction engines and power lorries, per £ 100 . .

45. Oils, essential or perfumed, per £100

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46. Perfumery, cosmetics, dyes, powders and soap, and other preparations for toilet use, and soap powders and ex

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48. Acids: nitric and sulphuric. || 49. Asbestos packing and boiler composition. || 50. Assay apparatus. || 51. Bands and belting of all kinds for driving machinery, boiler tubes, bolting cloth and mill silk. || 52. Battery cloth and baize, gauze, matting, sieving and screening for use in connection with machinery and apparatus. || 53. Bolts, nuts and rivets. ||

54. Bottles and jars of common glass or earthenware, and bottles ordinarily used for aerated waters: empty. || 55. Chain for hauling. || 56. Chimneys: metal (smokestacks). || 57. Corks and bungs, and corkwood unmanufactured. || 58. Cranes, elevators, and shears. || 59. Crucibles, cupels, cupelling furnaces, ingot moulds, retorts and furnaces for roasting minerals. || 60. Cyanide of potassium. || 61. Fire escapes and fire hose and hose reels. 62. Hose: steam, suction and armoured (not including garden), for use in connection with machinery and apparatus. || 63. Machinery, not elsewhere described, to be driven by cattle, electric, gas, heat, hydraulic, pneumatic, steam, water or wind power, including spare parts; and apparatus and appliances used in connection with the generating and storing of electric power or gas; electric cable or wire and the posts for carrying the same; lamp posts and their fittings. || 64. Mining buckets, skips, trucks and tubs, wheeled or otherwise, for hauling on rails or wires. || 65. Packing and lagging for engines, machinery and piping. || 66. Pipes, piping and tubes of all kinds for gas, steam, drainage, sewerage, irrigation, water supply or pumping, not including downpiping and guttering or cocks and taps. 67. Railway, construction or equipment requisites as follows: rails, sleepers, fastenings for rails or sleepers, girders, iron bridge work, culvert tops, locomotives, tenders, ballast trucks, goods wagons, carriages, trollies, engine water-tanks, turn-tables, permanent or fixed signals and weighbridges. || 68. Rubber for use in connection with machinery and apparatus. 69. Tanks and vats suitable and intended for mining purposes. 70. Telegraphs and telephones: materials and instruments for use in construction and working of telegraph and telephone lines. || 71. Traction engines and power lorries. || 72. Tramway construction and equipment requisites as follows: rails, sleepers, fastenings for rails or sleepers, iron gates, girders, iron bridge work, culvert tops, cars, trollies, water tanks and turn-tables. || 73. Wire and wire netting for fencing; droppers, gates, hurdles, posts, standards, strainers, staples, stiles, winders and other materials or fastenings of metal ordinarily used for agriculture or railway fencing; and baling wire. || 74. Wire rope.

Note. Vide Articles III. (b) and XX. of Convention.

Class IV.
Free.

75. Agricultural implements and machinery, and all apparatus and plant usually and principally employed in farming operations; binding twine and harvest yarn. || 76. All raw produce of South Africa, and animals bred in South Africa imported into the Union overland. || 77. All

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animals bred and articles grown, produced or manufactured within the Union except: (a) Flour, wheaten, or wheaten meal, including pollard, manufactured from other than South African wheat. || (b) Spirits, beer, or blasting compound, distilled or manufactured in the Union, should a duty be imposed under Article XVII. of the Convention. || 78. Ambulance materials imported by recognised associations, corps or hospitals lawfully established for instruction or drill in first aid to the wounded. || 79. Anchors and chain cables for the use of ships, tugs or lighters. || 80. Animals living, except cattle and sheep for slaughter.

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81. Arms, ammunition, appointments and uniforms for the Regular Military, Naval or Volunteer Imperial or Colonial Forces of His Majesty. || 82. Atlases, charts, globes and maps. || 83. Bags for flour, grain, manure, produce, sugar, wool, coal and minerals not including paper bags; and bagging and sacking in the piece. || 84. Band instruments and stands, the bonâ fide property of any Government belonging to the Union or of a Regular Military or Volunteer Corps, and not the property of individuals. || 85. Bones, feathers, ivory, hair, hoofs, horns, shells, skins, teeth, wool and other parts of animals, birds, fishes or reptiles, not being manufactured, polished, or further prepared than dried and cleaned, but in their raw and unmanufactured state. || 86. Book-binders' requisites, consisting of boards, cloth, leather, marble paper, skin, thread, tape, vellum, webbing and wire. | 87. Books and music printed, including newspapers and periodicals not being foreign unauthorised prints of any British or South African copyright work. || 88. Borax, bromine, litharge, manganese, di-oxide and quicksilver. || 89. Bottles and jars of common glass or earthenware imported full of any article liable to a rated duty. || 90. Boxes, empty, cardboard and wooden, put together or in pieces or shooks for packing; and staves. || 91. Brass and copper, and composition metal: in bars, ingots, plates and sheets: plain, including perforated, but otherwise unmanufactured. || 92. Bullion, coin, specie, bank notes and other paper currency. || 93. Carriages, carts, wagons and other wheeled vehicles the manufacture of South Africa, imported into the Union overland. | 94. Church decorations, altars, bells, fonts, lecterns, pulpits, organs, plate or vestments, and illuminated windows, imported by or for presentation to any religious body. || 95. Coir, candlewick, cotton, flax, fibre, flock, hemp and jute: raw, waste or unmanufactured. || 96. Collodion, cotton, glycerine and nitrates for manufacturing purposes. || 97. Cups, medals, and other trophies imported for presentation, or presented as prizes at examinations, exhibitions, shows, or other public competitions, for excel

lence in art, bravery, good conduct, humanity, industry, invention, manufactures, learning, science, skill, or sport, or for honourable or meritorious public services; provided that such articles shall on importation or delivery free from the Customs bear engraved or otherwise indelibly marked on them the name of the presenter or presentee and the occasion or purpose for which presented. || 98. Consular uniforms and appointments and printed official consular stationery. || 99. Cork dust, paper shavings, sawdust, husks and other waste substances intended and suitable for use only as packing material. || 100. Diagrams, designs, drawings, models and plans. || 101. Diamonds and other gems or precious stones in their rough state. || 102. Dye-nuts, gambier, myrobalans, sumach, valonia and other dye stuffs: for leather. || 103. Engravings, lithographs and photographs, and enlargements or reproductions of the same. || 104. Fire clay, terra alba and fire bricks. || 105. Fish, fresh and fish ova; also dried, cured or salted fish and raw fish oil of South African taking. || 106. Fruit: fresh or green, including cocoa-nuts. || 107. Fruit and other produce; driers or evaporators of. || 108. Glue. || 109. Guano and other substances, animal, mineral or vegetable, artificial or natural, suitable for use as fertilizers or manures. || 110. Hair cloth and springs for furniture. || 111. Ice. 112. Iron and steel: angle, bar, channel, hoop, rod, plate, sheet or T; plain, including perforated and galvanised; rough and unmanufactured, not including corrugated sheets. || 113. Launches, tugs and lighters: provided that when condemned or landed to be broken up, duty shall be paid at the Customs on the hull and all fittings according to the tariff that may then be in force. || 114. Lead: bar, pipe, sheet, foil and acetate of. 115. Leather: patent, enamelled, roan and morocco, and pigskin in the piece and valve hide. || 116. Lifeboats, belts and buoys, and other life-saving apparatus imported by the recognised society. || 117. Metal of all sorts in bars, blocks, ingots, and pigs for founding, not elsewhere described. || 118. Paintings, pictures, picture books and etchings. || 119. Paper ordinarily used for printing books, pamphlets, newspapers and posters, or for lithographic purposes. || 120. Potash and soda, carbonate, bi-carbonate, caustic, crystals and silicate. || 121. Printing and lithographic inks. 122. Printing, lithographing, paper-cutting, folding, numbering and perforating machines or presses, blocks, formes, fontes, plates, rollers, stones and type, and other apparatus suitable only for use in the boock-binding or printing industries. || 123. Public stores, imported or taken out of bond by, and bonâ-fide for the sole and exclusive use of, the Government of His Britannic Majesty, and of any Government belonging to the Union, provided that a certificate be delivered to the Customs Authorities given

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