Customs Drawback Regulations




DEC. 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1667

Article. Rate. Article. Rate.
Chinaware Plated Ware
Chutney Porcelain
Clocks Portmanteaus
Coffee, Essence of Prints and Engravings
Collars and Cuffs Raspberry Vinegar
Combs Rice, Ground
Rugs, Woollen, Cotton, Opossum, or other 10 per cent. ad valorem.
Confectionery Saddlery
Copper Manufactures Sad Irons
Copying Presses Safes, Iron
Corks, Bottling Scrim Cloth
Cotton Counterpanes Shirts, White, Regatta, Crimean, Navy
Cotton Manufactures, and articles made of Cotton mixed with any other material Serge, Twilled, and Fancy
Curry Powder and Paste Silks, and all manufactures containing Silk 16 per cent.
Cutlery Soap, Scented and Fancy
Desks Soap Powder
Drapery Stationery
Drawings Syrups
Dressing-cases Tinware
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries Toys
Drugget Trousers, Moleskin and Cord
Earthenware Trunks
Engravings Tubs, of Wood or Iron
Essences, Flavouring Turnery
Fancy Goods Twine
Fish-paste Umbrellas
Floorclooth Vegetables, Preserved 10 per cent.
Forfar Sheeting Walking-sticks
Fowlingpieces, Rifles, and other Firearms Washing-powder
Fruits, preserved in Syrup Watches
Furniture Weighing-machines
Furs Whips
Gelatine 10 per cent. Woodenware
Glass, Plate, Polished, Coloured, and other kinds liable to duty ad valorem ad valorem. Woollen Manufactures, and articles made of Wool mixed with any other materials
Glassware Zinc Manufactures
Globes and Chimneys for Lamps Zinc, Sheet, other than plain
Haberdashery
Hair Brushes
Hardware
Harness
Hats
Heel and Toe Plates for Boots and Shoes
Hessians
Holloware
Horseshoes
Hosiery
Ink, Writing
Ironmongery
Isinglass
Japanned and Lacquered Metal Ware
Lamps, Lanterns, and Lamp Wick
Lead Manufactures
Leather Bags
Leather cut into shapes
Leather Cloth
Leather-cloth Bags
Leather Leggings
Leather Manufactures, not otherwise enumerated
Linen Manufactures, and all articles made of Linen mixed with any other materials
Liquorice
Looking-glasses
Mantelpieces
Matches of all kinds 16 per cent.
Mats
Matting
Meats, Potted and Preserved
Milk, Preserved
Millinery
Musical Instruments
Oil, Perfumed
Oil, Vegetable or other, in bottle
Olives
Oysters, Preserved
Paper-hangings 10 per cent. ad valorem.
Paper, Writing
Papier Maché Ware
Paintings
Parasols
Parian Ware
Pepper, Cayenne
Pictures
Picture Frames
Pipes, Tobacco
Plate, Gold and Silver

And with the like advice and consent as aforesaid,
the Governor doth hereby approve of the following
regulations and conditions under which the drawbacks
hereinbefore provided for may be allowed, that is to
say:-

  1. Drawbacks shall only be allowed upon articles
    or classes of articles hereinbefore specified in Classes
    I and II., when the same are goods of known foreign
    production or manufacture.
  2. At the time of passing the export entry for
    drawback there shall be produced to the proper officer
    invoices in duplicate for the goods described therein,
    specifying separately-
    Goods liable to specific rates of duty on im-
    portation;
    Goods liable to ad valorem duties on importation;
    Goods manufactured in New Zealand from ma-
    terials liable to duty;
    and setting forth legibly, in respect of each class of
    goods, the actual cost price received or to be received
    from the purchaser of the goods.
    The said invoices shall be dated and signed by the
    exporter, and, if the proper officer shall so require,
    there shall also be produced to him the invoice or
    invoices for the goods which were produced to the
    Collector of Customs at the time of the entry thereof.
    The export invoices, after being compared with the
    entry, and with the goods if required by the Collector
    or proper officer of Customs, shall be stamped at the
    Customhouse, and one shall be returned to the
    exporter or his agent, and the other shall be attached
    to the drawback debenture.
  3. The debenture for payment of drawback shall be
    in the Form set forth hereunder, and shall be made
    out, signed, and presented to the Collector of Customs
    for payment by the person entitled to the drawback.
  4. No debenture shall be paid until the expiration
    of seven days after the departure from the colony of
    the vessel upon which the drawback goods were
    shipped, nor unless the proper officer of Customs


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19 December 1881
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