Drawback Regulations Schedule




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 79

SCHEDULE I.—continued.

Machinery, &c.—continued.
manufacture of Paper and for Felt-
ing, including Wirecloth and Felts,
and Machines for Telegraphic pur-
poses), and manufactures of Metals
(excepting Steel Cranks and Tires
in the rough), as under (exported
as imported), viz.:—
Air Gratings
Ash Pans
Axle Blocks
Axle Boxes
Axles—Buggy, Carriage, Cart, Mail,
or Wagon
Barrow Wheels
Bedsteads
Bells
Bench Screws
Blank Nuts
Boat Hooks
Bolts and Nuts
Bolt-ends
Bolt-rings
Bottle Jacks, Lifting
Branch Pipes, Copper and Brass
Brass Cocks, Valves, and Whistles
Brazed Copper Pipes
Brazed Wrought-iron Pipes
Cake Rollers
Camp Ovens and Three-leg Pots
Cast-steel Drills
Cisterns, Wrought-iron
Clocks, Iron
Coal Scoops and Scuttles
Condensers for Gasworks, Salt-water,
and Steam-engines
Cork Drawers, wire and steel
Crowbars
Crucibles, Black-lead
Dampers and Frames
Door Knockers
Door Porters
Door Scrapers
Drain Grates and Frames
Drain Gratings
Dumb Bells
Eccentrics for Buggies
Fenders
Fire-dogs
Fittings for Pumps, Engines, and
Machinery
Flower Stands
Forge Back
Furnace Doors and Frames
Furnace Pans, galvanized
Garden Reels
Garden Rollers
Garden Seats
Gasaliers and Chandeliers (in original
packages as imported) and on which
duty at 20 per cent. ad valorem has
been paid
Gas Stoves
Gas Tongs
Girders, Iron
Grates
Gridirons
Grindstone Spindles
Gun-metal Steam Engine Fittings
Moulded
Gutters and Piping, Black (cast)
Hammers — Napping, Quartz, and
Spalling
Hasps and Staples
Hat and Coat Hooks, Cast-iron
Hat Stands
Hay Rakes
Hinges, T
Holdfasts
Hook and Eye Hinges
Horse-power Gear
Horse-shoes
Hydraulic Mains
Ironwork for Wagons, Carriages,
Carts, and Buggies
Japanned and Lacquered Ware
(pressed)
12½ per cent.
ad valorem.

SCHEDULE I.—continued.

Machinery, &c.—continued.
Kettles and Preserving Pans, Copper
and Brass
Kitchen Ranges
Ladles
Lamp Posts
Letters and Figures, Wrought-iron or
Steel
Levers, Forged
Links, connecting or Split
Manger Rings
Mangles
Marine Engine Cranks and Pillars
Meat Hooks
Ornamental Gratings
Oren Doors and Frames
Painted and Brass Cases for Engines
Pepper, Malt, Bean, and Oat Mills
Picks and Mattocks
Pipes, Wrought-iron (except welded)
Plyers
Portable Forges
Pulley-blocks
Pumps
Quoits
Railway Chairs
Range Cocks
Rings and Starts
Rivets, Iron
Rods, Connecting
Sack Trucks
Safes and Boxes, Iron
Sash Weights
Shafting, Bright Wrought-iron
Sluice Valves, Iron
Soldering Irons
Springs and Scrolls—Cart, Carriage,
and Buggy
Stands, Iron
Stationary or Portable Engines, or
parts of them
Stench Traps
Tinned Ware and Ironware stamped
Troughs
Truck Wheels
Tue-irons, Cast and Water
Union Joints
Washers, Black and Galvanized
Wheelbarrows, Wrought-iron
Wheels, Wrought-iron
Winches
Wire netting
Leather Belting for Machinery pur-
poses (in original packages as im-
ported)
Manufactured Stationery on which 20
per cent. has been paid
Mantelpieces of Marble, Stone, Slate, or
Enamelled
Matting (Cocoanut and Jute)
Musical Instruments (of known
makers), being Pianofortes, Organs,
and Harmoniums, including Piano-
forte Actions made up (except Action-
work in separate pieces, including
rails and keys)
Oilmen's Stores (which have paid 20 per
cent. duty)
Ditto (10 per cent. duty)
Perfumery, not containing spirits, but of
well-known import brands, and in
original packages as imported
Plated and Mixed Metal Ware (except
Door Handles, Locks, Shaft Tips,
Stump and Finger Joints, and Slot
Irons used in Carriage Building, Whip
and Harness Mountings)
Silks (upon which duty at 20 per cent.
ad valorem had been paid) :—
Dress Silks in the piece (except
Pongees) and Dress Satins in the
piece
Silk and Union Velvets in the piece,
Silk and Union Crapes in the piece
All Dress Goods in the piece of which
Silk is the component material of
chief value
12½ per cent.
ad valorem.
12½ per cent.
10 "
12½ "
7½ "
10 "
10 "
5 "
5 "
7½ "
12½ per cent.



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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
14 January 1879
Drawback rates, Customs, Schedule I, Machinery, Manufactured Stationery, Silks, Ad valorem duty