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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
AUTHORITT.
IMPORT DUTY—continued.
TABLE OF AD VALOREM DUTIES.
Arms. Ammunition and Explosives :—
Guns and pistols exceeding in value £4
Side arms, gun-stocks and gun-locks
Cartridges, cartridge'cases, percussion caps and fireworks...
Brass mauufactures
Carriages
Cigarette paper, cut or uncut
Cotton yarn and thread not specified iu Schedule of specific duties
Cotton manufactures not specified in Schedule of specific duties
Earthenware and china ...
Furniture ... • ...
Glass mauufactures not specified in Schedule of specific duties
Haberdashery and millinery
Hardware and Cutlery ...
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Hemp manufactures
Hides and skins not specified in Schedule of specific duties ...
Iron and steel manufactures
Jewellery and clocks and watches ...
Leather unmanufactured not specified in Schedule of specific duties
Leather manufactured, including b-->ots and shoes, saddlery, gloves and all
other articles manufactured of leather
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Linen yarn ...
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Linen manufactures ..'. ~ ...
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Musical instruments and their parts, accessories and appliauces
Perfumery and perfumed spirits, cosmetics, hair oil. hair dyes and wash,
pearl, white and red, pomades and powders
Provisions, tinned, bottled, smoked, dried, preserved, pickled or in fancy
boxes or receptacles, not specified in Schedule of specific duties
Silk manufactures
Silver manufactures
Straw manufactures
Timber and wood and manufactures of wood of all sorts
Tin manufactures
Woolleu manufactures ...
Zinc manufactures
Goods, wares and merchandize not otherwise charged with duty
exempted from duty, and not prohibited to be imported
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TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS.
i.—All goods imported for tbe Government of Cyprus to be used in the public service
and duly certified as so imported by the Chief Secrernry to Government.
ii.—All Military Stores imported by Her Majesty's War Department and duly certified
as such bv the Officer to whom they are consigned.
iii.—All goods imported for the use ot the High Commissioner and duly certified by the
High Commissioner to be so imported, and if any article or thing on which duty has
beeu paid at the time of importation be subsequently supplied for the use of the High
Commissioner, the amount of the duty on the article or thing so supplied shall be repaid
out of the Treasury ou the order of the High Commissioner..
iv.—All articles of Military equipment imported by and for the use of any Officer of
Her Majesty's land forces.
v.—Goods and Stores of every description supplied under contract with Her Majesty's
War Department for the public use of Her Majesty's laud forces, duly certified as such
by the principal Commissariat Officer, such certificate to be countersigned by the Chief
Secretary to Government.
vi.—Uniforms of Public Officers and professional robes of Legal or Judicial Officers in
the employment of Her Majesty's Government, provided that such uniforms or robes are
introduced for the personal use only of such officers, aud have beeu duly authorized.
rii.—Professional robes of Advocates entitled to practise in Cyprus.
viii.—Authorized uniforms of Foreigu Consuls and Consular Officers and national flags
imported for their use.
Authorized uniforms of any Foreigu Government to be w o m by persons entitled to
wear them.
Government medals and decorations to be worn by persous resident in Cyprus.