Duties payable upon Spirits, being of the Growth, Production, or Manu facture of the United Kingdom, or of any of the British Possessions in America or the West Indies, imported into Newfoundland or Canada. £ 8. d. Spirits, viz. imported into Newfoundland, viz. the produce of any of the British possessions in South America or the West Indies : viz. imported from any of the British possessions in South America or the West Indies, the gallon...100 6 imported from the United Kingdom, the gallon* 0 0 6 imported from any other place, to be deemed Foreign, and to be charged with duty as such. the produce of any British possession in North America, or of the United Kingdom, and imported from the United Kingdom, or from any British possession in America or the West Indies, the gallon 0 1 6 imported from any other place, to be deemed Foreign, and to be charged with duty as such, imported into Canada : viz. the produce of any British possession in South America or the West Indies, and imported from the United Kingdom, the gallon t.. 0 0 6 ::.. imported from any other place, (except a British possession in America:) to be deemed Foreign, and charged with duty as such. On the exportation of Rum or other Spirits (being the produce of the British possessions in South America or the West Drawback B. P. Indies) from Newfoundland to Canada, a drawback Rum, exported from of the duties of Customs paid on the importation Newfoundland to Canada. thereof, from any of the said places into New. foundland, will be allowed, on proof that the duties had been paid, and upon the production of a certificate from the officers at Quebec, that such Spirits had been duly landed in Canada, and provided the same be shipped within one year from the date of importation, and the drawback duly claimed within one year from the date of shipment.—6 Geo. IV. c. 114. Spirits, the produce of any British possession in South America or the 1 and 2 Wm. IV. c. 84, $ 56. + This duty is payable over and above any duty thereon payable under any Co. lonial Law, any thing in the Act 6 Geo. IV. c. 114. or this Act to the contrary notwithstanding.–7 Geo. IV. c. 48. § 44. Rum or other Spirits, the produce of any British possessions in South America or the West Indies, when imported from any British possession in America into Canada, shall not be deemed to be foreign, 'nor be charged with duty as such.7 Geo. IV. c. 48. § 44. on America to another. Spirits, continued. West Indies, imported into any of the British possessions Spirits of the in North America, shall not be subject to any higher duty from one Co West Indies than would have been payable, if such Spirits had been lony in North imported from some British possession in South America or the West Indies; -and Wine in casks, imported into the British possessions in North America, from Gibraltar or Malta, shall not be subject to any higher duty than would have been Wine in casks payable, if such wine had been imported from the United from Gibraltar and Malta. Kingdom; and Wine in bottles, having been bottled in the Wine in bot. United Kingdom, imported into any of the British Pos tles from the sessions in America, from the United Kingdom, shall not United Kingbe subject to any higher duty than would have been pay. dom. able, if such wine had been imported in casks; and no duty shall be charged upon the bottles containing such wine.—7 and 8 Geo. IV.c. 56, Ø 30. DUTIES payable on GOODS, WARES, and MERCHANDIZE, not being of the Growth, Production, or Manufacture of the United Kingdom, or of any of the British Possessions in America, or of the Island of Mauritius, imported or brought into any of the British Possessions in America, or the Island of Mauritius, by Sea or by Inland Carriage or Navigation*. TABLE OF DUTIES, (6 Geo. IV. c. 114.) Duty. £ s. d. Beer and Pork saltedt, except into Newfoundland, and all salted Beef and salted Pork, imported from New- 0 12 0 *Biscuit, or Bread, the cwt. 0 1 6 Flour, made from wheat, the barrel of 196 lbs. net weight. 0 5 0 warehoused at any free warehousing port in the British possessions in America, and . All daties imposed upon the importation into any of the British Posses. sions in America, of corn or Grain unground, or of Meal or Flour not made of Wheat, or of Bread or Biscuit, or of Rice, or of Live Stock, or of Drugs, or of Gums or Resins, or of Dye Wood, or of Cabinet Makers' Wood, or of Tortoiseshell, or of Hemp, Flax, or Tow, shall be, and the same is hereby repealed.I Wm. IV. c. 24; and 1 & 2 Wm. IV. c. 84, § 52. Also so much of any Act as imposes any duty in the provinces of Upper or Lower Canada, upon the impoptation or bringing in of Wheat Flour, or of Beef, Pork, Hams, or Bacon, or of Wood or Lumber, shall be, and the same is hereby repealed. Also so much of any Act as imposes any duty in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, or Prince Ed. ward's Island, upon wood or lumber, shall be, and the same is hereby repealed. Also so much of any Act as imposes any duty in the British Possessions on the Continent of South America or in the West Indies, or in the Bahama or Ber. muda Islands, upon Wheat Flour, or upon Beef, Pork, Hams, or Bacon, or upon Wood or Lumber, when imported from any of the British Possessions in North America, shall be, and the same are hereby repealed.-- Wm. IV. c. 24, 2, 3, and 4. + Hams and Bacon included. TABLE OF DUTIES, (6 Geo. IV. c. 114.) continued. Duty. Flour, continued. £ 8. d. imported direct from the warehouse at such port into any British possession in the West Indies or South America, the barrel* 0 1 0 -|Flour or Meal, not made from wheat, the barrel of 196 lbs. 0 2 6 +Wheat, the bushel 0 1 0 Pease, Beans, Rye, Calavances, Oats, Barley, or Indian Corn, the bushel. 0 0 7 +Ricy, the 100 lbs. net weight. 0 2 6 SHINGLES, not more than 12 in. in length, the 1000 0 7 0 ex. 12 in. in length, the 1000 0 14 0 Stavest, viz., Red Oak, or Headings, the 1000. 0 15 0 White Oak, or Headings, the 1000.. 0 12 6 LUMBERT, viz., White, Yellow, or Pitch-Pine Lumber, 1 in. thick, the 1000 feet... 1 1 0 other kinds of Wood and Lumber, the 1000 feet. 1 8 0 Hoops, of Wood, the 1000.... 0 5 3 Horses, Mules, Asses, Neat Cattle, and all other Live Stock,t for every 1001. value. 10 0 0 Spirits, viz., Brandy, Geneva, or Cordials, the gallon. 0 1 0 not otherwise charged with duty*, the gallon.. 0 1 0 and further the amount of any duty payable for the time being on Spirits, the manufacture of the United King dom. Wine, imported in bottles, the tun of 252 gallons..... 7 7 0 if imported in Foreign quart bottles, the dozen quarts 0 1 0 not in bottles, for every 1001. value. 7 10 0 Coffee, the cwt. 0 5 0 Cocoa, the cwt. 0 5 0 Sugar, the cwt. 0 5 0 Melasses, the cwt.. 0 3 0 Rum, the gallon 0 0 6 and further, the amount of any duty payable for the time being, on Coffee, Cocoa, Sugar, Melasses, and Rum Possessions in South America or the West Indies. Brimstone, Botargo, Box-Wood, Currants, Capers, • 7 and 8 Geo. IV. c.56. (6 July, 1827.). # See additional duties in page 254. 8. TABLE OF DUTIES, (6 Geo. IV. c. 114.) continued. | Duty. £ d. in Sugar, Fruit, wet, preserved in Brandy, Figs, Honey, Jalap, Iron in Bars unwrought, and PigIron, Juniper Berries, Incense of Frankincense, Lava, and Malta-Stone for building, Lentils, Manua, Marble, rough and worked, Mosaic Work, Medals, Musk, Maccaroni, Nuts of all kinds, Oil of Olives, Oil of Almonds, Opium, Orris Root, Ostrich Feathers, Ochres, Orange buds and peel, Olives, Pitch, Pickles in jars and bottles, Paintings, Pozzolano, PumiceStone, Punk, Parmesan Cheese, Pickles, Prints, Pearls, Precious Stones, (except Diamonds,) Quicksilver Raisins, Rhubarb, Sausages, Senna, Scammony, Sarsaparilla, Saffron, Safflower, Sponges, Tar, Turpentine, Vermilion, Vermicelli, and Whetstones, for every 1001. value* 7 10 0 Clocks and Watches, Leather Manufactures, Linen, Musical Instruments, Silk manufacturest, Wires of all sorts, Books and Papers, for every 100l. value ..... 30 0 0 Cotton Manufacturest, Soap, Refined Sugar, Sugar Candy, Tobacco manufactured, and Glass and Manufactures, 120 00 Hay and Straw, Coin and Bullion, Diamonds, Salt, Fruit, and Vegetables fresh, Cotton Wool, Goods, the 由 * repeal of duties, in a note at the bottom of page 251. + 7 and 8 Geo. IV. c. 56, | If otherwise imported they will be subject, under the Act 7 & 8 Geo. IV. c. 56. to the like duty as Goods, &c. not the growth, produce, or manufacture of the Vuited Kingdom, or any of the British Possessions in America are subject to, under the Act 6 Geo, IV. c. 114. See repeal of duty on certain a ticles in page 251. drawn back,) one tenth part of the duti herein im * 9 Geo. IV. c. 76. § 23. † As to the subsequent importation of such Ashes into the United Kingdoni, se page 253. # 7 and 8 Geo. IV. c. 56. TABLE OF DUTIES, (6 Geo. IV. c. 114.) continued. Duty. € d. other live stock*, Tallow and Raw Hides, brought by land or inland navigation into any of the British Possessions in America*, Masts, Timber, Staves, Wood Hoops, Shingles, Lath-wood, Cord-wood for fuel, Raw Hides, Tallow, Ashest, Fresh Meat, Fresh Fish, and Horses, Carriages, and Equipages of Travellers, brought by land or inland navigation into the British Possessions in America, Biscuits, Bread, Brimstone, Burr Stones, Cheese, Cider, Cork, Corns or Graing, Dog Stones, Drugsø, Flaxş, Flourg, Fruits, Gumsę, Hemps, Hops, Meals,Oakum, Ochres, Pickles, Pitch, Riceg, Rosing, Sago, Sausages, Saltpetre, Seeds, Spices, Sponge, Tallow, Tapioca, Tar, Tow%, Turpentine, Vegetable Oils, Wax, and Wood of all sortsg, imported into any of the British Possessions in America, direct from the Warehouse in the United King Free Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, not being enumerated or de scribed, nor otherwise charged with duty by this Act, 115 0 0 ADDITIONAL DUTIES, payable upon the Importation from any Fo. reign Country into the British Possessions on the Continent of South America or in the West Indies, or into the Bahama or Bermuda Islands; of certain Wood Goods. dom*... Table of Additional Duties. (1 Wm. IV., c. 24.) Duty. £ d. Staves and Headings, until 1 Jan. 1834, the 1000 ... 0 11 · 3 on and from 1 Jan., 1834, to 1 Jan., 1836, the 1000.. 10 7 3 White or Yellow Pine Lumber, until 1 Jan., 1834, the 1000 feet of one inch thick 0 7 0 on and from 1 Jan., 1834, to 1 Jan., 1836, the 1000 feet of one inch thick .. 0 5 0 And if any of the Goods before-mentioned shall be imported through the United Kingdom, (having been wareAbatement and re housed therein, and exported from the Warehouse mission of duties in certain cases. or the duties thereon, if then paid, having been See repeal of Duties, in a Note at bottom of page 251, |