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 rnootxmuions. No. 13. 1001 34. Medicinal extracts and preparations of all kinds, including proprietary or patent medicines, but exclusive of quinine or preparations of quinine, opium, gauge, and bhang. 35. Paper of all kinds for printing. 36. Paper of wood or straw for wrapping and packing, including surface-coated or glazed. 37. Photographic apparatus and chemicals. 38. Printers’ ink, all colors. 39. Printing presses, types, rules, spaces, and all accessories for printing. 40. Quicksilver. 41. Resin, tar, pitch and turpentine. 42. Salt. 43. Sewing machines, and all parts and accessories thereof. 44. Shipbuilding materials and accessories of all kinds, when used in the constructiion, equipment, or repair of vessels or boats of any kind, except rope and cordage of all kinds, including wire rope. 45. Starch of Indian corn or maize. ' 46. Steam and power engines, and machines, machinery, and apparatus, whether stationary or portable, worked by power or by hand, for agriculture, irrigation, mining, the arts and industries of all kinds, and all necessary parts and appliances for the erection or repair thereof or the communication of motive power thereto. 47. Steam—boi1ers and steam pipes. ‘ 48. Sulphur. 49. Tan bark of all kinds, whole or ground. 50. Telegraph wire, telegraphic, telephonic and electrical apparatus and appliances of all kinds for communication or illumination. 51. Trees, plants, vines, and seeds and grains of allkinds, for propagation or cultivation. 52. Varnish, not containing spirits. _ 53. Wah papers. 54. Watches when not cased in gold or silver; and watch movements uncased. 55. Water pipes of all classes, materials and dimensions. 56. Wire for fences, the hooks, staples, nails, and the like appliances for fastening the same. ‘ 57. Yeast cake and baking powders. 58. Zinc, tin, and lead, in sheets, asbestos, and tar paper, for roofing. It is understood that the packages or coverings in which the articles Usual packages or named in the foregoing schedule are imported shall be free of duty if °°'°"““" they are usual and proper for the purpose. Scnmwrn B. S¢¤•»¤¤1¤ B- Articles to be admitted at 50 per cent. reduction of the duty desig- Aggie wigiwd ¤r nated in the respective customs tariff now in force in each of said Z,§`Z_“° °" ° p" colonies: 1. Bacon and bacon hams. 2. Boots and shoes made wholly or in part of leather. 3. Bread and biscuit. 4. Cheese. 5. Lard and its compounds. 6. Mules. 7. Oleomargarine. S. Shocks and staves. SCHEDULE C. scm-anis c. Articles to be admitted at 25 per cent. reduction of the duty desig- Annexes admitjted at nated in the respective customs tariif now in force in each of said colo- Q,,{_i*l“°“°“_°‘ *5 l’°" nies: ‘ 1. Beef, salted or pickled.