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BOOKS, continued.

in the Foreign living Languages, being
of editions printed in or since the year
1801, bound or unbound, the cwt..
(being such as can be legally imported),
printed in the ENGLISH LANGUAGE in
the BRITISH POSSESSIONS, are to be
admitted to entry at the same rate of
duty as books printed in the FOREIGN
living LANGUAGES. Treas. Order, 4th,
and G. O., 13th July, 1839; and Treas.
Order, 31 Oct., and G. O., 4 Nov. 1839.
See Order under Prints, and also
"Miscellaneous Orders," and Prohi-
bitions, page 2.

BOOT-FRONTS, not exceeding 9 inches in
height, the dozen pairs

exceeding 9 inches in height, the dozen
pairs

BOOTS, SHOES, and CALASHES, viz.
Women's Boots and Calashes, the dozen
pairs

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if lined or trimmed with Fur or other
Trimming, the dozen pairs
Women's Shoes, with Cork or Double
Soles, quilted Shoes, and Clogs, the
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Women's Shoes of Silk, Satin, Jean, or
other Stuffs, Kid, Morocco, or other
Leather, the dozen pairs.

if trimmed or lined with Fur or any
other Trimming, the dozen pairs
Girls' Boots, Shoes, and Calashes, not ex-
ceeding 7 inches in length, to be charged
with two-thirds of the above duties.
Women's Slippers (bonâ fide intended for

such purpose), are to pay an ad valorem
duty as manufactures of Leather not

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[FIVE PER CENT. must be ADDED to above duties, see p. 86.]

BOOTS, SHOES, and CALASHES, &c.
WOMEN'S SLIPPERS, continued.

otherwise enumerated. Treas. Order,
8th April, 1836.

Men's Boots, the dozen pairs
Shoes, the dozen pairs

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Boy's Boots and Shoes not exceeding 7
inches in length, to be charged with
two-thirds of the above duties.

Leather cut into Shapes and Leather Ma

nufactures.-See Leather.

BORACIC ACID

BORAX, refined

BORAX or TINCAL, unrefined

BOTTLES, viz. of Earth or Stone, empty, the

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of Earth or Stone, full

Flasks, in which Olive Oil is imported

of Glass.-See Glass.

BOXES of all sorts, excepting those made wholly or partly of glass, on which the proper glass duty will be levied, for every 100l. value

of and from British possessions, for every

1007. value

See further under BOXES, in "Miscellaneous
Orders."

BOXWOOD

BRAN. See Corn, p. 105.
BRANDY.-See Spirits.

BRASS, viz. Powder of, the lb.

Manufactures of, for every

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Old Brass and other Metal, see "Miscel-
laneous Orders."

BRAZIL WOOD

BRAZILETTO WOOD

BRICKS, or Clinkers (Dutch), the 1000

of and from British possessions, the 1000
other sorts, the 1000.

free free

0 10 0

0 5 0

0 15 0

[FIVE PER CENT. must be ADDED to above duties, see p. 86.]

1 For the scale according to which Glass Bottles containing WINES and SPIRITS may be charged with duty, see "Miscellaneous Orders," under BOTTLES.

BRICKS, continued.

of and from British possessions, the 1000
for building Churches or Chapels.-See
Churches.

BRIMSTONE

Refined in Rolls

in Flour

In what Ships BRIMSTONE, the produce of EUROPE,
may only be imported, see page 4.

BRISTLES, Rough, or in any way sorted.
BROCADE, of Gold or Silver, for every 1001.

value

BRONZE, all Works of Art

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other Manufactures of Bronze, for every
1001. value

Powder, for every 1001. value

BUCK WHEAT.-See Corn.
BUGLES, of Glass.-See Glass.

Bugles do not cease to be bugles within the
scope of the term in which the rated duty is im-
posed, although they be strung as necklaces, and
have clasps attached to them.-Office of Privy
Council for Trade, 28 Oct. 1836.
BULLION, and foreign Coin of Gold or Silver,
and Ore of Gold or Silver, or of which
the major part in value is Gold or Silver
Bullion may be landed in the United Kingdom
without report entry or warrant. 8 and 9 Vict. c. 86,
s. 2. See an Order respecting Bullion in "Miscel-
laneous Orders."

BULL RUSHES

BULLS.-See Oxen.

BURNING GLASSES.-See Spectacles.

BUSTS.-See Casts.

BUTTER, the cwt.

free

free

100

of and from British possessions, the cwt. 0 50 See also "Miscellaneous Orders."

BUTTONS (metal), for every 100l. value CABLES (not being Iron Cables), tarred or untarred, the cwt.

of and from British possessions,

the cwt.

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FIVE PER CENT. must be ADDED to above duties, see p. 86.]

CABLES, continued.

not of Iron, in actual use of a British
Ship, and being fit and necessary for
such Ship, and not, or until, otherwise
disposed of

If and when otherwise disposed
of, for every 100%. of the value ˆ.

Of and from British Possessions,

for every 100l. value .

OLD, and taken from Foreign Ships,
provided the same be rendered unser-
viceable by reduction into lengths not
exceeding THREE FATHOMS, for every
1001. value

CAKES, viz. Oil Seed Cakes, see Oil.
CALASHES.-See Boots.

CALICOES.-See Cotton Manufac

tures.

CALVES, alive, each.

of and from British Possessions, each CAMBRICS.-See Linen.

CAMOMILE FLOWERS

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CANE, manufactured, for making Hats or

Bonnets. See Platting.

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CANELLA ALBA

CANES, viz. Bamboo.

Rattans, not ground

Reed Canes

Walking Canes or Sticks, mounted,
painted, or otherwise ornamented, for

every 1001. value.

Canes or Sticks, unenumerated

free

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[FIVE PER CENT. must be ADDED to above duties, see p. 86.]

1 No five per cent additional is due on this article, see page 86.

CANTHARIDES, the lb. .

No abatement of the duty on Cantharides to be made on account of damage.-See p. 17.

CAOUTCHOUC

CAPERS, including the Pickle, the lb.

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of and from British Possessions, the lb. O CAPSICUM.-See Pepper.

CARDAMOMS.

Extract or Preparation of.-See Ex-
tract.

CARDS, viz. Playing Cards, the dozen packs 400
Foreign Playing Cards, see restriction on the im-
portation in page 4.

CARMINE, the oz.

CARPETS.

Carpets pay duty according to their fabric, as "Woollen Manufactures," &c.

CARRIAGES, of all sorts, for every 1001.

value.

English, re-imported.-See Baggage,
page 27.
CASES.-Cases, empty, of British Manufac-
ture, exported with merchandise and
returned, may be admitted to entry
duty free, under the condition of the
Minute of the 22d June, 1829.-(See
Barrels, in "Miscellaneous Orders."
Min. Com. Cus. 21st June, and 3rd
July, 1834.

CASKS, empty,' for every 100l. value
See also Packages.

CASSAVA POWDER, the cwt.

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of and from British Possessions, the cwt. CASSIA BUDS

FISTULA

LIGNEA, the lb.

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of and from British Possessions, the lb. CASTOR. [FIVE PER CENT. must be ADDED to above duties, see p. 86.]

1 Casks, empty, of British manufacture, formerly exported with merchandise, and returned, may be admitted duty free.-See Barrels, in "Miscellaneous Orders."

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