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Sawdust..

Salt, manufactured in this State..

Sand

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

Scrap iron..

Shingles, in boats, per 1,000 pounds, per mile.....

Shingles, in boats, per M., per mile

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

Ship knees

Ship knees, transported in rafts..

Ship stuffs.

Shooks, stave..

Shrubbery and trees..

Siding (see Lumber No. 1)...

Siding (see Lumber No. 2), per 1,000 feet surface

measure

Slate...

Sleighs

Soda ash.

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005

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Spikes

Split posts and round, not exceeding eight feet in length, carried in boats, per M., per mile...... 1 50 On the same, if carried in rafts, per M., per mile

Spokes (see Lumber No. 3)

Staves and heading, sawed, cut and dressed, or partly dressed, shooks and stave bolts and butts, not exceeding four feet and a half in length, transported in boats.....

On the same, if transported in rafts

Steel, in bars and bundles....

On the same, when cleared at tide-water..

Stone for the manufacture of lime..

Stone, wrought....

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Straw, pressed, and any pressed vegetable substance used for the manufacture of paper or paper pulp...

Sugar....

T.

cts. m. fr.

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Tan bark, per cord, per mile, carried in boats...
Tan bark, per cord, per mile, carried in rafts..........
Tan bark, ground, per 1,000 pounds, per mile....
Tar

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

050

200

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Squared and round, other than hemlock..... 050

Squared and round, hemlock..

Squared and round, transported in rafts....

Sawed timber (see Lumber No. 2) per 1,000

feet, per mile..........

Tin plate, going from tide-water.

Tobacco, going from tide-water.

Treenails (see Lumber No. 3)..
Trees and shrubbery..

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Wood for fuel, per cord, per mile, carried on rafts......

200

Wood used in the manufacture of salt, per cord,

per mile.....

050

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All up freight except foreign salt reduced fifty per cent below rates of 1876.

*The Legislature has placed ashes leached, flour, petroleum or earth oil, crude and refined, upon the free list, but at this date (February 6) the Canal Board has not taken action upon the same.

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NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

Officers for 1878.

GEORGE W. HOFFMAN, Chemung County, President.

Vice-President, 1st dist., JOHN D. WING

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New York. Queens.

ISAAC H. COCKS...

I. TOWNSEND BURDEN..... Rensselaer.

N. MARTIN CURTIS..
JAMES GEDDES..

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JOSEPH JULIAND..

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St. Lawrence.
Onondaga.

Chenango.

Seneca.

Allegany.

Corresponding Secretary, THOMAS L. HARISON..... St. Lawrence. Recording Secretary..... WILLIAM H. BOGART.

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Cayuga.
Rensselaer.

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