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flour in said colony shall not exceed 75 cents per barrel. And that the Government of Great Britain has by due legal enactment authorized the admission, from and after February 1, 1892, of the articles or merchandise named in the following schedules, on the terms stated therein, into the British colony of Jamaica and its dependencies: Table No. 2.--Applicable to the Colony of Jamaica and its Dependencies. SCHEDULE A. Articles to be admitted free of all customs duty and any other national, colonial, or municipal charges: 1. Animals, alive, and poultry. 2. Beef, including tongues, smoked and dried. 3. Beef and pork preserved in cans. 4. Belting for machinery, of leather, canvas, or india rubber. 5. Boats and lighters. 6. Books,[28] bound or unbound, pamphlets, newspapers, and printed matter in all languages. 7. Bones and horns. 8. Bottles of glass or stone ware. 9. Bran, middlings, and shorts. 10. Bridges of iron or wood, or of both combined. 11. Brooms, brushes, and whisks or broom straw. 12. Candles, tallow. 13. Carts, wagons, cars, and barrows, with or without springs, for ordinary roads and agricultural use, not including vehicles of pleasure. 14. Coal and coke. 15. Clocks, mantel or wall. 16. Cotton seed and its products, to include meal, meal cake, oil, and cottolene. 17. Crucibles and melting pots of all kinds. 18. Drawings, paintings, engravings, lithographs, and photographs 19. Eggs. 20. Fertilizers of all kinds, natural and artificial. 21. Fish, fresh or on ice, and oysters in cans. 22. Fishing apparatus of all kinds. 23. Fruits and vegetables, fresh and dried, when not canned, tinned, or bottled. 24. Gas fixtures and pipes. 25. Gold and silver coin of the United States, and bullion. 26. Hay and straw for forage. 27. Houses of wood, complete. 28. Ice. 29. India-rubber and gutta-percha goods, including waterproof clothing made wholly or in part thereof. 30. Implements, utensils, and tools for agriculture, exclusive of cutlasses and forks. 31. Iron, galvanized. 32. Iron for roofing. 33. Lamps and lanterns, not exceeding 10 shillings each in value. 34. Lime of all kinds. 35. Locomotives, railway rolling stock, rails, railway ties, and all materials and appliances for railways and
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