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Return showing the Total Loss of Customs Revenue in New Zealand on Tariff Items altered by Tariff Act, 1907, during each successive Year.

W. B. Montgomery, Secretary of Customs. Department of Trade and Customs, Wellington, 6th September, 1911.

Tariff Item. Reduction in Bate of Duty. "3 I 4 Eds Jl 5 "otal Lose to ilsOlarcta, 1911. Acid, tartaric Soda, carbonate and bicarbonate Motor cnr chassis .. Cortm piece-goods, uncnumeruted 1H. per lb. to frfe .. Is. jxrcwt. to free .. £ 203 450 £ 622 668 £ 51? 811 £ 628 944 £ 1,96.") 2,873 £ 107 173 £ 2,072 3,046 20% pins 10% to free 20% and 10% to fr.e j 13,779 ; 7,000 38,374 57,490 24,53-'' 57,90: J 39,110 79,254 115,798 201,652 10,817 20,283 132,615 221,035 Laces Kihbons anff crape .. Crtam of taitar 25% t" 20% •25% to 20% Id. pli.s Jd. per lb. to f ee Jn , . per lh. to free .. 15% to free Id. and 2d, per lb. to fre 20% plus 10% to free 2e. |lun Is. per 100 flip. ft. to free 20% to <ice 20% to free 2d. per lh. to free .. 25% to 20% Various 15% pill- 7J% to fre. 2d. per lh, to free .. 25% to 20% •id. p- r II). told.perlii. Jd p»r lh. to free .. 10% t - free Is 61. percwt. to'ree 20% to free plus 10% 5% to free Various .. 4,43: 3,012 3,200 2,188 2,972 2,757 10,607 7,957 761 738 11,458 8,(380 Ma : z~na and cornflour Fooris, farinaceous Fiuits, dried - 650 8,001 1,650 2,508 56,724 6,556 1,731 2,247 67,341 6,992 1,8-2 2,221 63,308 21,540 5,!>1'.' 7,081 227,592 1.54C 372 769 14,808 23,095 6,291 7,805 242,400 40i219 GlasR, plate, other kinds Glass, window 6,361 7,455 5,67f) 3,795 6,517 5,998 18,553 17,248 1,646 1,427 20,199 18,675 Stflples, fencing I.ineti piece-goods .. Mustard .. Aiticles made up from textileOils Paperhanpings Spice*, ui ground .. Silks Bue S'gar Eleo'ric macliinery Lead, in sbtets C rk , cut.. Iron i iprs and fittings Oihfrit niR By drawback 944 1,000 1,500 459 2,102 2.(00 2,700 553 59,557 8fi7 354 1,762 3,190 3,000 10,000 a, 737 7,16f 1.828 1:109 13,Oir 7,02* 6,41: 2.850 1,14' 207,725 minus 483 l,50r 8,405 10,00: J 7,000 12,500 1,61P 7,694 1,98.'. i.r-8 13.223 5,9!):. 4,02! 2.OR4 l>075 246,38'. 2,521 7,576 2,045 1.2-2P 15.805 7,702 3,784 2,950 1, ' 05 238,782 7,820 23,430 7.358 3,1)77 44,80!) £2.717 16,980 7,803 4,278 752,458 434 4,017 8,870 30.5S0 23,637 22,000 1,621,437 155 1,990 40!) 352 4,208 1, 15n l,108i 1,017 2-12 58,12.5! 1.1C8 324 444 2,665 9,466I 211 8.275 25,420 7.7K7 4,829 49,012 23,873 18,098 8,910 4,515 ! 810,578 1,602 5,241 9.814 33,245 I 33,103 22,521 1,76' l,06 c 7,158 6,064 1,204 1,785 9,620 7,573 Totals 152,889 472,953 478,823 516,772 I 142,637 I 1,764,074

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