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agree to d .a II the articles na d is the followi sche-
<br />dule, the se being the growth and manufacture or produce
<br />of the t':awaiian Islands, into all the ports of the United.
<br />States free of duty.
<br />ULE.
<br />Arrow -root, castor oil, bananas, nuts, vegetables, dried and
<br />uudried, preserved and unpreserved ; hides and skins, un="
<br />dressed ; rice ; pnlu ; seeds, pl its, shrubs, or treed ; musco-
<br />v o, brown, and all other unrefined sugar; meaning hereby
<br />the grades of ; r heretofor n commonly imported from the
<br />Hawaiian Islands, and now known in the markets of San
<br />Francisco nd Portland as "Sandwich Island sugar "; syrups
<br />of sugar -cane, meladp, and molasses; tallow.
<br />AnTUULE
<br />For and in consideration of the rights and privileges
<br />granted by the United States of Arriericar in the preceding
<br />article of this Convention, and an equivalent tI'ierefor, ?LIis
<br />Majesty the Xing of the Hawaiian 'elands hereby agrees to
<br />ad it all the articles nam in the following schedule, the
<br />being the growth, manufacture, or produce of the
<br />Ignited States of Americ, into all the ports of the Hawaiian.
<br />Islands free of duty. =
<br />SC}1EDULV.
<br />Agricult ral implements; animals; beef, baco,, pork,
<br />ham, and all fresh, smoked, or preserved meats ; boot, and
<br />shoes ; grain, flour, meal,, and bran, bread and brew,':tu n, of
<br />oaIl kinds ; bricks, lime, and cement ; butter, cheese, hard,.
<br />tallow ; bullion ;s coal ; cordage, naval stores including tat,'
<br />pitch, resin, turpe tine raw and rectified ; copper and com-
<br />position sheathing
<br />om-positionsheathing ; nails and bolts cotton and n anufaetnres'
<br />of cotton, bl:ached and unbleached, and whether or not
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