6 Animi, the cwt..... Senegal, the cwt. Storax, the cwt. not particularly enumerated or described, nor otherwise GUNPOWDER, the cwt. Gunpowder may not be imported into the United Kingdom without license from His Majesty, such licence to be granted for the furnishing of His Majesty's Public Stores only; on forfeiture of the same. Nor may Gunpowder be entered to be warehoused.-3 and 4 Wm. IV. c. 52, § 58 and 59. GYPSUM, the ton of 20 cwt. Produce of, and imported from, any B. P., the ton HAIR, viz. Camels' Hair or Wool, the lb. Produce of, and imported from, any B. P.. Cow, Ox, Bull, or Elk Hair, the cwt...... Goats' Hair-See Wool. Horse Hair, the cwt. 03 06 3 0 Human Hair, the lb... not otherwise enumerated or described, for every 1007. Goats' Wool and any other material, and articles of HAMS, the cwt. The duty on Hams, deposited in warehouses of special security, when taken out of the warehouse for home use, shall be charged upon the weight actually delivered.-See p 185. And an allowance, until further directions, will be made for deficiencies on Hams entered for home consumption from the legal quays.-Min. Com. Cus., 12th Sept. 1834. HARPSTRINGS, or Lutestrings, silvered, for every 100%. value. HATS OF BONNETS, of Bast, Chip, Cane, or Horse Hair, each Hat or Bonnet not ex. 22 in. in diameter, the dozen. T ex. 22 in. diameter, the dozen.. 2 20 Duties on Foreign Goods Imported. HATS, continued. Straw Hats or Bonnets, each Hat or Bonnet not ex. 22 ........ ex. 22 in. in diameter, the dozen ........ made of, or mixed with, Felt, Hair, Wool, or Beaver, the Hat HAY, the load, containing 36 trusses, each truss 56 lbs.... HEATH, for Brushes, the cwt. HELLEBORE, the lb... HEMLOCK.-See Fir Timber, in Wood. Rough or Undressed, or any other vegetable substance HIDES, viz., Horse, Mare, Gelding, Buffalo, Bull, Cow, or Ox dry, the cwt. wet, the cwt. the produce of, and imported from the West Coast of Africa, not ex. 14 lb. weight each Hide, the cwt*.. .....the produce of, and imported from any B. P.f, viz.: dry, the cwt. wet, the cwt. .... tanned, and not otherwise dressed, the lb... 006 P., the lb. 003 cut or trimmed, the lb... 009 any B. P., the lb. and Pieces of such Hides, tawed, curried, or in any way dressed, the lb.... the produce of, and imported from any B. P., the lb. cut or trimmed, the lb. the produce of, and imported from any B. P., the lb..... * Hides of and from Tangiers, are considered to be imported from the West Coast of Africa, and liable to duty accordingly.-Min. Com. Cus. 11 May, 1826. + Sea cow hides, elephant hides, and Eland or large deer hides, imported from the Cape of Good Hope, are to be admitted to entry upon the same terms or rates of duty as ox and cow hides;-on the parties giving bond to pay the higher duties should Parliament not sanction the indulgence.-Treas. Order, 23rd Jan. 1835. 0 09 004 0 1 0 0 7 0 1 8 HIDES, continued. Muscovy or Russia Hides, tanned, coloured, shaved, or Hides or Pieces of Hides, raw or undressed, not par- nor otherwise charged with duty, for every 1007. value 30 His Majesty is authorized to prohibit, by Proclamation or Order in Council, to be published in the London Gazette, the importation into the United Kingdom, of any Hides or Skins, Horns or Hoofs, or any other part of any Cattle or Beast, in order to prevent any contagious distemper from being brought into the same.-3 & 4 Wm. IV. c. 52. § 58. Hides and Skins paying duty by weight, may be delivered from the bonded warehouses, on the parties entering an average weight, due care being taken that the lockers accurately re-tally and re-weigh the Hides and Skins on delivery; and in the case of delivery for Exportation, to express in the Cart-Notes, the exact number delivered from the warehouse, in order to enable the Export Officer on the Quay to check the quantity; and the merchant is to endorse on the Cocket and Bill, the total number and weight shipped, before the Vessel is suffered to clear.-C. O. 4 Dec. 1824. HOLLANDS. See Geneva, under head of Spirits. HONES, the 100...... HONEY, Produce of, and imported from any B. P., the cwt.. Produce of any other place, the cwt. HOOFS of CATTLE, for every 1007. value See Note under Hides. Hoops, of Iron, the cwt. ... Hoops, of Wood, not ex. 6 feet in length, the 1000 ex. 6 feet, and not ex. 9 feet in length, the 1000.. Hops, the cwt........ " Hops exported from this country, are on their re-importation" to be treated as Foreign, whether originally so or not.-See 1 page 26. An allowance of 12 lbs. per cwt. is to be made upon foreign hops admitted to entry for home consumption, provided they have not been kiln-dried previous to importation,Treas. Order, 29 January, 1818. HORNS, Horn Tips, and Pieces of Horns, not otherwise enumerated or charged with duty, the cwt.. See Note under Hides. 0 0 HORNS, continued. Horns of Cows and Oxen are chargeable with duty, whether attached to the Hide or otherwise.-Min, Com, Cus. 21 March, 1800. HORSES, Mares, or Geldings, each. Horses arriving in steam-vessels may be landed immediately, on a deposit being made, or security given for the duties, and on condition of the vessel being afterwards reported, and the proper entries passed. Treas. Order, 30 July, 1825, HUNGARY WATER.-See Spirits. HURTOOKEY. See Mirabolanes. ICE, imported into Coleraine, Londonderry, and Sligo, for the use of the fisheries at those places respectively, is to be admitted duty free.-Treas. Order, 10 May, 1828. INDIA Rubber.-See Caoutchouc. INDIAN CORN, or Maize. See Corn. INDIGO, the Ib. Produce of, and imported from any B. P., the lb.. INK, for Printers, the cwt. INKLE, viz., Unwrought, the lb. Wrought, the Ib.. IRON, viz. in Bars, or Unwrought, the ton.. .... ton the Produce of and imported from any B. P., the slit, or hammered into rods, and Iron drawn or hammered, less than inch square, the cwt.. chromate of, the ton Cast, for every 1007. value. Hoops.-See Hoops. Produce of, and imported from any B. P., the cwt. JALAP, the lb. No abatement of the duty on Jalap to be made on account of JAPANNED OF LACQUERED WARE, for every 1007, value Beads See Beads og 7 6 0 15 10 22070 006 20 0 0 002 Figures or Pedesures" (see page 54), and not as manufactures of Iron. Iron are to be charged at 2s. 6d. per cwt., as "Casts of Busts, Statues, or Min. Com, Cus. 3 Nov. 1880.tw and grub diw bogis ac byte" a JETSAM. See Derelict. set, for every 1007. value JEWELS, Emeralds, Rubies, and all other precious Stones (except Diamonds), viz. : .... not set, for every 1007. value Diamonds may be landed in the United Kingdom without report, entry, or warrant.-3 and 4 Wm. IV. c. 52. § 2. JUICE of LEMONS, Limes, or Oranges, the gallon of Sugar Canes.-See Sugar. JUNK, old.-See Rags. £ s. d. 20 0 0 10 0 0 0001/2 0 0 10 01 0 ... 30 0 0 LAMB, may not be imported into the United Kingdom, on forfeiture of the same.-3 and 4 Wm. IV. c 52. § 58. LAMP BLACK, the cwt. LAPIS Calaminaris, the cwt.. LEATHER, viz., Pieces of Leather, or Leather cut into Shapes, 20 5 0 6 0 7 0 0 0 |