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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 44
Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouse.
CUSTOMS.—In exercise of the authority in me for this purpose vested, I, the Commissioner of Trade and Customs, do, by this order under my hand, revoke and annul the appointment of the under-mentioned warehouse for the reception and security of goods entered to be warehoused without payment of duty upon the first entry thereof, namely :—
Port of Dunedin.
The warehouse known as
SARGOOD’S BOND,
as appointed and described in Commissioner’s Order No. 89, of the 1st March, 1876.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this eighth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight.
GEO. FISHER,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Commissioner’s Order No. 304.]
Commissioner’s Decisions under Tariff Acts.
Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 4th August, 1888.
IT is hereby notified, for public information, that the Hon. Commissioner of Trade and Customs has decided to interpret “The Customs and Excise Duties Act, 1888,” in relation to the under-mentioned articles, as follow :—
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- “Not otherwise enumerated” appears as n.o.e; “other kinds” as o.k.
| Articles and how classed. | Rate of Duty. |
|---|---|
| Acid, boracic, as n.o.e. .. .. .. | Free. |
| " fluorid, " .. .. .. | " |
| " muriatic, " .. .. .. | " |
| " oleic (tallow oil), as n.o.e. .. .. | " |
| " oxalic, " .. .. .. | " |
| " salicylic, " .. .. .. | " |
| " sulphuric, " .. .. .. | " |
| Acidometers, " .. .. .. | " |
| Air-bricks, iron, as hardware .. .. | 20 per cent. |
| Air-pistols and guns, as hardware .. .. | 20 " |
| Albo-carbon, as n.o.e. .. .. .. | Free. |
| Aleurometers, " .. .. .. | " |
| Almonds, Valencia, for use in confectioners’ manufactures, as almonds, barbary, &c. .. | " |
| Ammoniaphones, as druggists’ sundries .. | 15 per cent. |
| Anchovies, French, in bottle, as fish preserved | 2d. per lb. |
| Aniseed, as druggists’ sundries .. .. | 15 per cent. |
| Annato and annato-seed, as n.o.e. .. .. | Free. |
| Apparel and ready-made clothing, to include coats, vests, trousers, overcoats, ulsters, capes, jumpers, gaiters, leggings other than leather; jersey suits, football, boating, franklyn, and navy-frock jerseys; cardigan jackets and vests; gloves of all kinds, mittens, mitts, cuffs; belts, braces, shirts, dresses, mantles, costumes, skirts, robes, tea-gowns, dressing-gowns, jackets, jerseys, fichus; night-shirts and dresses, chemises, drawers, combinations, and under-clothing of all kinds, not woven; camisoles, monthly-gowns, muslin robes, infants’ cloaks, pelisses, bibs, stay-bands, aprons, head-flannels, pinafores, blouses; ladies’ supports, corsets, bodices, bustles, crinolettes, dress-improvers, collarettes; clouds, fancy squares, cross-overs; boas, capes, opera-cloaks, petticoats, polkas, muffs; waterproof clothing; neckerchiefs, cravats, scarfs, ties; mufflers of all kinds; shirt neck-bands, insertion-fronts .. | 25 per cent. |
| Argol, as n.o.e. .. .. .. .. | Free. |
| Articles made up from textiles, to include table-covers, tea-cloths, toilet-covers, toilet-sets, antimacassars, brush- and comb-bags, nightdress-cases, if the foregoing are embroidered or fringed, bound or hemmed by hand or second loom; lace curtains, taped; eiderdown quilts, pillows, and dressing-gowns; tea-cozies; handkerchiefs, hemmed or embroidered; tapestry, if mixed with silk or embroidered by hand or second loom .. | 25 per cent. |
| Articles and materials suited only for and to be used solely in the fabrication of goods in the colony, to include black and slate linens; polished cotton for lining coat-sleeves; biscuit-paper; book-locks; boot cashmere, lasting, and felt; corrugated brace-braids for broom- and brush-making; stamped brass for cartridge-making; felt for making saddle-cloths; felt for lining horse-covers; felt for piano-making; canvas for making horse-covers; bed-lace; carpet-bindings; flushing for lining felt boots; silk, merino, and cashmere, cut into pieces not exceeding 20in. square, before importation or in bond, for hat-making; fittings for, and not being portions of, musical instruments; organzine, or raw silk, for use in making tweeds; sawn oak heads, in the rough, for making butter-kegs; sawn oak staves, in the rough, in lengths suitable only for making butter-kegs; decorated sheet-tin, not being hand-painted, of the kinds known as “stencilled” and “crystallised; thick vellum for bookbinding; materials, in addition to those enumerated in Schedule B, suitable only for making umbrellas, parasols, or sunshades, when imported with borders or cut up into shapes, or upon being so cut up into shapes, in bond, for making into these articles; cotton, jute, linen, or woollen yarns suitable only for making carpets .. | Free. |
| Art-union prizes, admissible at discount of 25 per cent. off nominal prize value. | |
| Asphixiator, for rabbit-killing, as n.o.e. .. .. | 25 per cent. |
| Bags, tinfoil paper, as paper bags n.o.e. .. .. | 20 " |
| Baize, for quartz-crushing machines, as textile piece-goods .. .. .. .. .. | 15 " |
| Baize, plain and printed stair oil, as floorcloth | 20 " |
| Ball-cocks, shells for, as hardware .. .. .. | 2d. per lb. |
| Bananas, dried, as fruits dried .. .. .. | Free. |
| Bank notes, as n.o.e. .. .. .. .. | " |
| Barometers, as n.o.e. .. .. .. .. | " |
| Batteries, electric, as n.o.e .. .. .. | " |
| Beehives, wooden, as woodenware, n.o.e. .. .. | 15 per cent. |
| Beer-engines and fittings, as hardware, &c. .. .. | 20 " |
| Beeswax, prepared in sheets for wax flowers, as n.o.e. .. .. .. .. .. | Free. |
| Bellit (blasting-material), as n.o.e. .. .. .. | " |
| Belting, indiarubber, as n.o.e. .. .. .. | " |
| Belting, leather, when forming part of machinery imported, to be treated on same footing as the machinery .. .. .. .. | 20 per cent. |
| Billhooks, as hardware .. .. .. .. | 25 " |
| Billiard-tables, and parts of, as furniture .. .. | 20 " |
| Bird-cages, as hardware .. .. .. .. | 2d. per lb. |
| Biscuits, dog, as biscuits other kinds .. .. | Free. |
| Bisulphite of lime, as n.o.e. .. .. .. | " |
| Bitters, orange (W. J. Jackson and Co.’s), as bitters in case .. .. .. .. | 16s. per l. gal. |
| Blanketing for printing-presses, as printing materials .. .. .. .. .. | Free. |
| Bleaching solution (Landes’), as druggists’ sundries .. .. .. .. .. | 15 per cent. |
| Blow-lamp (Kent’s patent), as artificers’ tools .. | Free. |
| Blue, Allen’s paper, as druggists’ sundries .. .. | 15 per cent. |
| Blue, ultramarine, as paints, n.o.e. .. .. .. | Free. |
| Boiler-composition (Rocket), as n.o.e. .. .. .. | " |
| Bole, Armenian, as druggists’ sundries .. .. | 15 per cent. |
| Bolts and nuts, galvanised screw, known as “gutter-bolts,” as metal manufactures .. .. | 20 " |
| Bottles, empty, small and plain, with ground-glass stoppers, as bottles empty .. .. | Free. |
| Bottles for druggists’ shop-fittings, as glassware .. .. .. .. .. | 15 per cent. |
| Bottles, glass feeding, as glassware .. .. .. | 15 " |
| Bottles, pomade, with wooden tops, empty, as bottles empty .. .. .. .. | Free. |
| Boxes of cardboard or paper, empty, as fancy goods .. .. .. .. .. | 20 per cent. |
| Boxes of cardboard or paper, containing ad valorem goods .. .. .. .. | At the same rate as the goods. |
| Bradford’s drying-closets, as hardware .. .. | 20 per cent. |
| Brand’s extract beef, as provisions n.o.e. .. .. | 20 " |
| Brass rods, solid, as n.o.e. .. .. .. | Free. |
| Brattice-cloth, for wool-scouring, as textile piece-goods .. .. .. .. .. | 20 per cent. |
| Brewery plant, as hardware .. .. .. .. | 20 " |
| Brimstone, rough, as sulphur .. .. .. | 6d. per cwt. |
| Brooch-pins, as jewellery .. .. .. .. | 20 per cent. |
| Brooms, bass, as brushware n.o.e. .. .. .. | 20 " |
| Brushes, tar, whitewash, or stock, as brushware n.o.e. .. .. .. .. .. | 20 " |
| Butchers’ knives, choppers, cleavers, steels, and saws, as hardware .. .. .. | 20 " |
| Butter-powder, as carbonate of soda .. .. .. | 1s. per cwt. |
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