Guns, rifles, including air guns and air rifles not being toys; muskets, cannons, pistols, revolvers, or other firearms; cartridge cases, cartridges, primers, percussion caps, wads, or other ammunition, n.o.p.; bayonets, swords, fencing foils and masks; gun or pistol covers or cases, game bags, loading tools and cartridge belts of any material... Knife blades or blanks, and table forks of iron or steel in the rough, not handled, filed, ground or otherwise manufactured.. Knives and forks and all other cutlery, of steel, plated, or not, n.o.p. Agate, granite or enamelled iron or steel ware. Iron or steel hollow ware, plain black, or coated, n.o.p.; and nickel and aluminum kitchen or household hollow-ware, n.o.p... Machine card clothing..
Patterns of brass, iron, steel or other metal, not being models...
Plates engraved on wood, steel, or other metal and transfers taken from the same; engra- vers' plates of steel, or other metal, polished, for engraving thereon... 432 Stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids, for almanacs, calendars, illustrated pamphlets, newspapers or other advertisements, n.o.p., and matrices or copper shells for such stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids. per square inch!
British Preferential Tariff.
Stereotypes, electrotypes, celluloids and bases for the same, composed wholly or in part of metal or celluloid, n.o.p., and copper shells for such stereotypes, electrotypes and cellu- loids, per square inch..
433a Matrices for stereotypes, electrotypes and cel- luloids described in item 433, per square inch Lamp springs and clock springs.. Lamps, side-lights and head-lights, lanterns, chandeliers; gas, coal oil, or other lighting fixtures, including electric light fixtures, or metal parts thereof; lava or other tips, burners, collars, galleries, shades and shade holders..
Gas meters, and finished parts thereof.. Safes, doors for safes and vaults; scales, balances, weighing beams, and strength testing machines of all kinds.. Locomotives and motor cars, for railways
and tramways; and automobiles and motor vehicles of all kinds...
Fire engines and fire extinguishing machines, including sprinklers for fire protection. Sewing machines, and parts thereof. Typecasting and typesetting machines and parts thereof, adapted for use in printing offices.. 441a Typewriters. 442
Printing presses, lithographic presses, and type making accessories' therefor, also machines specially designed for ruling, folding, bind- ing, embossing, creasing, or cutting paper or cardboard when for use exclusively by printers, bookbinders and by manufactur- ers of articles made from paper or card- board-including parts thereof composed wholly or in part of iron, steel, brass or wood..
Newspaper printing presses, of not less value by retail than fifteen hundred dollars each of a class or kind not made in Canada... Mould boards or shares, or plough plates, land sides, and other plates for agricultural implements, when cut to shape from rolled plates of steel, but not moulded, punched, polished or otherwise manufactured. Mowing machines, harvesters, self binding or without binders, binding attachments, reapers and complete parts thereof, not in- cluding shafting.. Cultivators, ploughs, harrows, horse-rakes, seed-drills, manure spreaders, weeders and windmills and complete parts thereof, not including shafting..
Portable engines with boilers, in combination, horse powers and traction engines, for farm purposes; windstackers, and threshing machine separators, including baggers, weighers and self-feeders therefor, and finished parts thereof for repairs.... Hay loaders, potato diggers, fodder or feed cutters, grain crushers, fanning mills, hay tedders, farm, road or field rollers, post hole diggers, snaths; and other agricultural imple- ments, n.o.p..
Telephone and telegraph instruments, electric and galvanic batteries, electric motors, dynamos, generators, sockets, insulators of all kinds; electric apparatus, n.o.p.; boilers, n.o.p.; and all machinery com- posed wholly or in part of iron or steel, n. o.p.; and iron and steel castings, and iron or steel integral parts of all machinery specified in this item..
Manufactures, articles or wares of iron or steel or of which iron and steel (or either) are the component materials of chief value, n.o.p..
Ingot moulds; glass moulds of metal. Iron sand or globules or iron shot, and dry
putty, adapted for polishing glass or granite, or for sawing stone..
Steel bowls for cream separators, and cream separators...
Sundry articles of metal as follows, when for use exclusively in mining or metallurgical operations, viz. :-Diamond drills, not in- cluding the motive power; coal cutting machines, except percussion coal cutters; coal heading machines; coal augers; rotary coal drills; core drills; miners' safety lamps and parts thereof, also accessories for clean- ing, filling and testing such lamps; electric or magnetic machines for separating or con- centrating iron ores; furnaces for the smelt- ing of copper, zinc and nickel ores; convert- ing apparatus for metallurgical processes in metals; copper plates, plated or not; ma- chinery for extraction of precious metals by the chlorination or cyanide processes; am- algam safes; automatic ore samplers; auto- matic feeders; retorts; mercury pumps; pyrometers; bullion furnaces; amalgam cleaners; blast furnace blowing engines; wrought iron tubing, butt or lap welded, threaded or coupled or not, over four inches in diameter; and integral parts of all ma- chinery mentioned in this item.... Machinery and appliances of iron or steel, of a class or kind not made in Canada, and ele- vators, and machinery of floating dredges, when for use exclusively in alluvial gold mining...
461a Iron or steel pipe not butt or lap welded, and wirebound wooden pipe, not less than thirty inches internal diameter, when for use ex- clusively in alluvial gold mining....
Blowers of iron or steel of a class or kind not made in Canada, for use in the smelting of ores, or in the reduction, separation or re- fining of metals; rotary kilns, revolving roasters and furnaces of metal of a class or kind not made in Canada, designed for roasting ore, mineral, rock or clay; furnace slag trucks and slag pots of a class or kind not made in Canada..
462a Briquette-making machines.
Machinery of every kind and structural iron and steel, when imported under regulations prescribed by the Minister of Customs, for use in the construction and equipment of factories for the manufacture of sugar from beet root. The following articles and materials, under regulations prescribed by the Minister of Customs, viz. :—
(a) All tools and machinery not manu- factured in Canada up to the required standard, necessary for any factory to be established in Canada for the manufacture of rifles for the Govern- ment of Canada...
(b) All materials or parts in the rough, unfinished, and screws, nuts, bands and springs, to be used in rifles to be manu- factured at any such factory for the Government of Canada...
The following articles and materials when imported by manufacturers of automatic gas buoys and automatic gas beacons, for use in the manufacture of such buoys and beacons for the Government of Canada or for export, under regulations prescribed by the Minister of Customs, viz.:-iron or steel tubes over sixteen inches in diameter; flanged and dished steel heads made from boiler plate, over five feet in diameter; hardened steel balls, not less than three inches in diameter; acetylene gas lanterns and parts thereof; and tobin bronze in bars or rods.. Surgical and dental instruments of metal; surgical needles; X-ray apparatus and parts thereof; surgical operating tables for use in hospitals; and microscopes valued at not less than $50 each by retail.... Machinery, of a class or kind not made in Canada, and parts thereof, for the manu- facture of twine, cordage, or linen, or for the preparation of flax fibre. Machinery, of a class or kind not made in Canada, and parts thereof, specially adapted for carding, spinning, weaving, braiding, or knitting fibrous materials, when imported by manufacturers for such purposes Well-drilling machinery and apparatus of a class or kind not made in Canada, for drill- ing for water, natural gas and oil, and for prospecting for minerals, not to include motive power.
Iron or steel masts, or parts thereof, and iron or steel beams, angles, sheets, plates, knees and cable chain, for wooden, iron, steel or
composite ships and vessels; and iron, steel or brass manufactures which at the time of their importation are of a class or kind not manufactured in Canada, when imported for use in the construction or equipment of ships or vessels, under regulations pre- scribed by the Minister of Customs. Rolled round wire rods in the coil, of iron or steel, not over three-eighths of an inch in diameter, when imported by wire manu- facturers for use in making wire in the coil, in their own factories.. Materials which enter into the construction and form part of cream separators, when imported by manufacturers of cream separ- ators to be used in their own factories for the manufacture of cream separators. Rolled steel for saws and for straw cutters, not tempered or ground nor further manu- factured than cut to shape, without indent- ed edges.... Steel springs for the manufacture of surgical trusses, when imported by manufacturers of surgical trusses for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their own factories Crucible sheet steel, eleven to sixteen gauge. two and one-half to eighteen inches wide for the manufacture of mower and reaper! knives, when imported by the manufac-| turers thereof for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories...
Steel of number twenty gauge and thinner, but not thinner than number thirty gauge, for the manufacture of corset steels, clock springs and shoe shanks, when imported by manufacturers of such articles for use ex- clusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories.. Steel of number twelve gauge and thinner, but not thinner than number thirty gauge, for the manufacture of buckle clasps, bed! fasts, furniture casters, and ice creepers, when imported by manufacturers of such articles, for use exclusively in the manu- facture of such articles in their own factories Steel of numbers twenty-four and seventeen gauge, in sheets sixty-three inches long. and from eighteen inches to thirty-two in- ches wide, when imported by the manu- facturers of tubular bow sockets for use ex- clusively in the manufacture of such articles |
in their own factories... Flat steel wire, of number sixteen gauge on thinner, when imported by the manufac- turers of crinoline or corset wire and dress stays, for use exclusively in the manufac- ture of such articles in their own factories. Steel strips and flat steel wire when imported into Canada by manufacturers of buckthorn and plain strip fencing, for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories; and barbed fencing wire of iron or steel.. Steel wire, Bessemer soft drawn spring, of numbers ten, twelve and thirteen gauge,
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