Statistical Register of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope

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Cape Times Limited, Government Printers, 1904 - Cape of Good Hope (South Africa)

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Page 103 - ... setting forth that any duty levied on such public stores would be borne directly by the Government ; and provided further that no portion of such stores used or unused shall be -sold or otherwise disposed of so as to come into the possession of or into consumption by any...
Page 103 - 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 be in force.
Page 103 - Blasting compounds, including all kinds of explosives suitable and intended for blasting, and not suitable for use in fire-arms (including detonators) ; and collodion cotton not intended for manufacturing purposes, per lb ............... 6.
Page 103 - Colonial forces, or recognised rifle associations, not being for the purpose of advertisement ; provided that such articles shall on importation or delivery free from the Customs bear engraved or otherwise indelibly marked on them the occasion or purpose for which they are presented.
Page 103 - School furniture and requisites: being all articles certified by the superintendentgeneral of education, or any official appointed for that purpose in any colony, state, or territory in the customs union, to be for use in any school.
Page 103 - A rebate of Customs Duties shall be granted on any goods and articles, the growth, produce or manufacture of the United Kingdom imported therefrom into the Union for consumption therein to the extent following: — || (a) In the case of goods and articles liable to Customs Duty under Class I., II.
Page 103 - 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. Bookbinders' requisites, consisting of boards, cloth, leather, marble paper, skin, thread, tape, vellum, webbing, and wire.
Page 103 - ... the date of the coming into force of the present Convention, the direct and indirect bounties by which the production or export of sugar might benefit, and not to establish bounties of such a kind during the whole duration of the Convention. For the application of this provision, sugar products, such as preserves, chocolates, biscuits, condensed milk, and all other analogous products containing, in a notable proportion, sugar artificially incorporated, are assimilated to sugar.
Page 103 - In the principal markets of the country from which, and at the time at which, the goods were Imported, including carriage to the port of shipment and the cost of packing and packages, but not Including agents' commission when such commission does not exceed 5 per cent ; provided that in no case shall the value for purposes of duty, as above defined, be less than the cost of the goods to the importer at the port of shipment.
Page 98 - 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.

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