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Passengers, over ten years of age, per mile......
Petroleum or earth oil, crude and refined...

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Pickets for fences (see Lumber No. 3).

Pig copper......

0 0 5 005

0 1 5 005

020

01 0

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Plaster, calcined, or plaster of Paris, going from

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Posts, split and round, not exceeding eight feet

in length, carried in boats, per M., per mile.... Potatoes..

Powder and gunpowder

2 0 0

020

040

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Railroad ties (see Lumber Nos. 2 and 3).

Rails for fences, not exceeding fourteen feet in

length, carried in boats, per M., per mile.. 200 On the same, if carried in rafts, per M., per

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01 0

Salt, manufactured in this State..
Sand..

Sawed stuff (see Lumber Nos. 2 and 3).

Sawdust.

Scrap iron

Sheep, live.

Shingles, in boats, per 1000 pounds. per mile

Shingles, in boats, per M., per mile....
Shingles, per M., per mile, in rafts.

0 0 5

005

0 0 5 020

0 15

005

040

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Siding (see Lumber No. 2), per 1000 feet, surface

measure

955

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Split posts, and round, not exceeding eight feet in

020

0 1 0

005

length, carried in boats, per M., per mile.. 200 On the same, if carried in rafts, per M., per

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Staves and heading, sawed, cut and dressed, or partly dressed, shooks, and stave bolts and

800

020

butts, not exceeding four feet and a half in
length, transported in boats....

01 0

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Straw, pressed, and any pressed vegetable sub

stance used for the manufacture of paper or

paper pulp..

Sugar

T.

01 5

005

01 0

0 05

01 5

005

01 0

Tallow

Tan bark, per cord, per mile, carried in boats ...
Tan bark, per cord, per mile, carried in rafts....
Tan bark, ground, per 1000 pounds, per mile...
Tar....

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Timber, per 100 cubic feet, per mile, transported in boats:

Squared and round, other than hemlock.... 060
Squared and round, hemlock

040

Squared and round (all kinds), transported in

rafts....

Sawed timber (see Lumber No. 2), per 1000

feet, per mile..

Tin plate, going from tide-water.

Tobacco, unmanufactured, going toward tide-
water.....

Tobacco, going from tide-water.
Treenails (see Lumber No. 3)

Trees and shrubbery.

Turnips.....

cts. m. fr.

1 0 0

0 5 5 005

0 1 0

0 1 5 020

040

01 0

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Window blinds, sawed stuff for (see Lumber No.

3)......

Window sashes..

Wood for fuel, per cord, per mile.

Wood for fuel, per cord, per mile, carried in rafts,
Wood, used in the manufacture of salt, per cord,

per mile

Wool.....

0 1 5

020 01 0 010

01 0

0 1 5

050

050

050

200

050

01 0

NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

OFFICERS FOR 1871.

RICHARD CHURCH, of Allegany county, President.

Vice-President, 1st District, THOMAS H. FAILE, JR.

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New York.
Dutchess.

Albany.
Saratoga.

Onondaga.

Broome.

Livingston.

Cattaraugus.

Corresponding Sec'y... THOMAS L. HARISON, St. Lawrence.
Recording Secretary... WILLIAM H. BOGART, Cayuga.
Treasurer............. LUTHER H. TUCKER, Albany.

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