Annual statement of trade and shipping of the Union of South Africa, Volume 10Government Printer, 1915 - Shipping |
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Africa Northern Rhodesia Africa Portuguese East Africa Protectorate Belgian African Produce Total America South African America Total ARTICLE AND COUNTRIES Australia Belgian Congo German Belgian Congo Madagascar Belgian Congo Portuguese Belgium France Germany British East Africa British West India Congo German South-West Congo Portuguese East CONSUMPTION COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION Countries of Destination.-Continued COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN Countries of Origin.-Continued cwts December 31 Dominion of India Dutch East India East Africa Portuguese East Africa Union East India Islands France Germany Holland galls German East Africa German South-West Africa GRAND TOTALS Gross Duties 1915 Imported Goods Re-exported Mauritius N.O.D. United Kingdom Northern Rhodesia Norway Portuguese East Africa Protectorate Belgian Congo SOUTH AFRICA.-Imports.-By Countries South African Produce South-West Africa Portuguese South-West Africa Protectorate SOUTHERN RHODESIA.-Imports.-By Countries Straits Settlements Sweden Switzerland TOTAL IMPORTS Union of South United Kingdom Australia United Kingdom Belgium United Kingdom Canada United Kingdom Germany United Kingdom India West Africa Ships Zanzibar Zealand
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Page 1 - Bones, feathers, grass, ivory, hair, hoofs, horns, moss, shells, skins, teeth, wool, and other parts of animals, birds, fishes, or reptiles, not being manufactured, polished, or further prepared than dried or cleaned, but in their raw and unmanufactured state.
Page 2 - ... not legally entitled to import the same free of duty, without the consent of "the Principal Officer of Customs and the payment of the duties to him by the officer so selling or disposing of such public stores at the rate leviable at the date of sale.
Page 2 - Public stores, imported or taken out of bond by and bona fide for the sole and exclusive use of the Government of His Britannic Majesty and of any government belonging to the union, provided that a certificate be delivered to the customs authorities, given under the hand of an officer approved...
Page 1 - Wire and wire netting for fencing, droppers, gates, hurdles, posts, standards, strainers, staples, stiles, winders, and other materials, or fastenings of metal ordinarily used for agricultural or railway fencing.
Page 2 - ... Engravings, lithographs and photographs, not including enlargements or reproductions of photographs, and not being labels or advertisements elsewhere enumerated. 169. Fish fry and ova. 170. Fish: fresh, dried, cured, or salted of South African taking, and raw oil from fish of South African taking.