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 FIF1`Y—EIGH'1`H (JONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 1408. 1905. 965 262.  carriages of all kinds for passengers, each, one hundred P°¤°¤8°* ¤°¤¢¤¤¤- o ars; (a) Finished wooden parts of the same, N. W., one hundred kilos, one dollar and fift cents; _ ) Railway box cars, each, fiilty dollars; c) Railway flat cars, each, thirty dollars; d) Cars for industrial railways, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 263. Tramway carriages of all kinds: **9 °*·¤· (a) di§s, eit er set up or knocked down, each, thirty-five o ars;. véb) Trucks lper set, for same, each, ten dollars. 264. agons, eac, seven dollars and fifty cents. 265. Carts for transporting merchandise, each, Eve dollars; ‘ (a) All others not specially provided for, twenty- per centum ad valorem; 266. Hand carts, each, three dollars; (a) Whee1harrows, of wood, each, fifty cents; (b) Wheelbarrows, wholly of iron or steel, each, one dollar and iifgy cents: · Provided, That wooden parts for any of the vehicles classi- §{,°,';“°-on md fied under paragraphs two hundred and fifty-eight, two hun- pam. W m dred and fi ty-nine, two hundred and sixty, two hundred and sixty-one, two. hundred and sixty-four, two hundred and sixty- five, and two hundred and sixty-six shall be dutiable at the rate of twenty per centum ad valorem. . Guour 4.-+Smm sons nm ornmz `wurnn cnn. "’°“P ‘· 267 . Small boats, launches, li bters, and all other water craft imported w‘“"°”*‘· into the Philippine Islands, either set up or knocked down, - thirty per centum ad valorem. · NOTE.-—'.ldl10 expression “imported into the Philippine Islands " shall be held to mean " rought into the jurisdictional waters of the islands in or on another vessel, or towed therein by another vessel, as distinguished from coming into these islands under the craft’s own steam, sail, or other motive power." Crass XII.-—Ammss·rAxr sunsnucus. §§',j,§I· Gxocr 1.—M1~:ns no risri. °’°“P*~ 268. Poultry and game, dressed or undressed, N. W., kilo, three cents. "°“" °“‘* “"'· 269. Meat, salted or in brine, and jerked beef, G. W., one hundred kilos, seventy-five cents. 270. Hams, bacon, and other meats, smoked or cured, also sausages not preserved in cans, N. W., one hundred kilos, three dollars: Provided, lw·wez·er·, That the salt ordinarily used for the packing of any of the articles enumerated in this paragraph shall be classified under paragraph ninety-four (a). 271. Lard (however contained), G. W., one hundred kilos, two dollars. 272. Vegetable lard and all imitations of lard, G. W., one hundred kilos, one dollar and sixty cents. 273. Salted cod and stockfish, G. W., one hundred kilos, seventy-five cents. 274. Fish, other, excelpt as included in paragraphs three hundred and seventeen an three hundred and eighteen: (a) F resh, with only the salt indispensable for its preservation, G. W., one hundred kilos, fifty cents;