✨ Customs Duties and Tariffs
APRIL 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 575
Forks, garden, as forks, free.
Forks, hay, as forks, free.
Forril, or coarse parchment, for bookbinders’ use, as a. & m.s., free.
Fountains, also cisterns, for dispensing aerated waters, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Freezing-composition, patent, as chemicals n.o.e., 20 per cent.
French mustard, as mustard, 2d. per lb.
French polish, as varnish, 2s. the gallon.
Fret-saw machine, as wood-working machinery, 5 per cent.
Fret-, frame-, cross-cut-, and pit-saws, as artificers’ tools, free.
Fret-glaze, potters’, as n.o.e., free.
Fretwork, printed design for, as n.o.e., free.
Frillings in piece, if not containing silk, as drapery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Frillings of silk, or containing silk, as silk, 25 per cent.
Frozen fish, as provisions n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Fruit-dryer, and fruit evaporator, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Fruit-paring machine, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Fruits preserved in spirits, duty to be charged on the spirits in addition to duty on fruits.
Frypans, galvanised, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Fullers’ earth, toilet, as toilet preparations, 25 per cent.
Fullers’ earth, crude, as n.o.e., free.
Furnaces, corrugated, as parts of boilers, 20 per cent.
Furnaces, jewellers’ melting, as fire-clay goods, 20 per cent.
Gaiters, wool, children’s, as hosiery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Galerie wire, as n.o.e., free.
Galvanised eye-bolts, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Galvanised frypans, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Galvanised-iron manufactures to mean articles made up from galvanised iron or from plain sheet-iron and then galvanised.
Galvanised-iron meat-choppers, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Galvanised screw-bolts and nuts, known as “gutter-bolts,” as hardware, 20 per cent.
Galvanised wire-rope clothes-lines, as iron and steel cordage, free.
Garden-forks, as forks, free.
Garden implements on wheels (Planet, jr.), not worked by horse-power, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Garden implements (Planet, jr.)—viz., single-wheel hoe, Firefly single-wheel hoe, double-wheel hoe, plain double-wheel hoe, No. 5 horse-hoe, No. 6 horse-hoe, market-gardeners’ horse-hoe, horse-hoe with sweeps, horse-hoe as used for covering, beet-growers’ horse-hoe, hill-dropping garden-drill, No. 2 garden-drill, combined drill, seed- and fertiliser-drill, steel leveller, single celery-hiller, double celery-hiller, as machinery for agricultural purposes, 5 per cent.
Garden implements that require to be worked by horse-power, as machinery for agricultural purposes, 5 per cent.
Garden-tools n.o.e., as hardware, 20 per cent.
Gas-burners, patent (Peebles’s), as hardware, 20 per cent.
Gasolene, as oil, mineral, 6d. per gallon.
Gas-regulators and governors, as apparatus for producing gas, 10 per cent.
Gauze other than silk, as millinery, 25 per cent.
Gear, driving, for sheep-shearing machine, as machinery for agricultural purposes, 5 per cent.
Gelatine fashion-plates, as n.o.e., free.
Gimp, leather, upholsterers’, as a. & m.s., free.
Ginger brandy, if containing less than 40 per cent. of proof spirit, as wine, 6s. per liq. gal.
Ginger, essence of (Burnett’s), being non-spirituous, as flavouring essences, 15 per cent.
Ginger, extract of, if non-spirituous, as flavouring essences, 15 per cent.
Ginger, green, as spices unground, 2d. per lb.
Ginger, preserved in syrup, or dry, in sugar, as preserves, 2d. per lb.
Ginger, whole or ground, to be classed as spices.
Ginger-wine, if containing less than 40 per cent. of proof spirit, 6s. per gal.
Glacier coloured designs for window-decorations, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Glass bent, carriage, as glass n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Glass bent, common window, as glass, window, &c., 2s. per 100ft.
Glasses, field, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Glasses, folding, three-lens, magnifying, as n.o.e., free
Glasses, reading and magnifying, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Glass for opticians’ use, in strips not exceeding 1½in. in width, as a. & m.s., free.
Glass globes for ships’ masthead lights, as glassware, 20 per cent.
Glass-paper, as n.o.e., free.
Glass, round, square, or oblong, bevelled, plain, or coloured, in sizes suitable for making railway lanterns, hand-lamps, and engine-lamps, as a. & m.s., free.
Glass shades (white opaque) for electric lamps, as glassware, 20 per cent.
Glass stoppers, with cork rings, as n.o.e., free.
Glass, tubular, for making rulers, as glassware, 20 per cent.
Glauber’s salt, as sulphate of soda, free.
Glaziers’ diamonds, as artificers’ tools, free.
Glaziers’ points, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Glitterine, as artists’ colours, free.
Globes, ruby glass, for signal-lamps, as a. & m.s., free.
Globes or shades of glass or metal for electric light, as glassware or hardware, 20 per cent.
Glove-fasteners, as n.o.e., free.
Gloves n.o.e., as apparel, 25 per cent.
Gloves, flesh, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Gloves of indiarubber, for fellmongers and electricians, as n.o.e., free.
Gloz (paste for paper-bag making), as n.o.e., free.
Glue, marine, as n.o.e., free.
Gold and silver wire, beaded and galerie, as n.o.e., free.
Golden maltex (medicated lozenge), as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Gold-leaf, as n.o.e., free.
Gold paint, in powder, as paints n.o.e., free.
Goodall’s quinine wine, as wine o.k., 6s. per gallon.
Gorse-masticator, as agricultural machinery, 5 per cent.
Grain or seed cleaning and dressing or winnowing machines driven by hand-power, as machinery for agricultural purposes, 5 per cent.
Gransorbian, for painters’ graining, as n.o.e., free.
Graphophones, as n.o.e., free.
Grindery, to include lasting-tacks, pegs, brass rivets, iron rivets; brass, iron, and copper cut-bills; steel points, sparrow-bills; wrought, cut, and malleable hobnails; Hungarian nails, wrought and cut tip-nails; bristles, hemp, and flax, eyelets and hook-eyelets, tingles; sole, heel, stiffening, and toe-cap knives; heel-balls; riveting-stands for iron lasts, boot-webbing, elastic webs, boot-protectors, copper toes, boot-stretchers and trees, japanned toe-tips, and burnishing-ink.
Grindstones (opticians’), fittings for, as artificers’ tools, free.
Grooved iron plates for street-channels, free.
Gum-boots, with leather soles, as gum-boots, free.
Gum, liquid, in bottles, as stationery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Gun-wads, as n.o.e., free.
Gutta-percha solution, as n.o.e., free.
Haberdashery, n.o.e., to include embroidery and crewel silks, safety-pins, and stay-laces, 20 per cent.
Hair-clippers, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Hair cushions, as furniture, 25 per cent.
Hair, human, as n.o.e., free.
Hair plaits, pads, and chignons, as apparel, 25 per cent.
Hair washes, dyes, and restorers, as toilet preparations n.o.e., 25 per cent.
Halters, as cordage n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Hammers or hatchets, shingling and lath, as artificers’ tools, free.
Hand grasscutter, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Handkerchief-bags, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Handkerchiefs, hemmed or embroidered, as articles made up from textiles, 25 per cent.
Handkerchiefs in piece, as drapery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Handles and bails, bucket, as tinsmiths’ fittings, free.
Handles and beams for ploughs, as woodenware n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Handles and mounts for walking-sticks, as parts of walking-sticks, 20 per cent.
Handles, china, free.
Handles with iron spindle, brass ends, wood casing, and hood-joints (brass), for perambulators, as a. & m.s., free.
Handles, wooden, for hoes, rakes, or brooms, as wooden handles for tools, free.
Hand paint-mills, as artificers’ tools, free.
Hand seed-sowers, as agricultural machinery, 5 per cent.
Handy hoist, as machinery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Hangers and brackets for lifting milk-cans, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Harvest gloves, as apparel, 25 per cent.
Hat- and arm-bands, as made-up textile, 25 per cent.
Hat-buckles, as minor articles for making up apparel, free.
Hatchets, shingling and lath, as artificers’ tools, free.
Hat-labels, as a. & m.s., free.
Hats, hoods, and sun-bonnets, infants’, as millinery, 25 per cent.
Hat-shapes, as millinery, 25 per cent.
Hatters’ ribbons, when cut into lengths not exceeding 34in. before importation or in bond, free.*
Hay- and straw-press, as machinery for agricultural purposes, 5 per cent.
Hay-forks, as forks, free.
Hay-knives, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Hay-rakes, wooden, as woodenware, 20 per cent.
Hay-sweeps, as machinery for agricultural purposes, 5 per cent.
Hay-tedders, as machinery for agricultural purposes, 5 per cent.
Hearse-plumes, as feathers, ornamental, 25 per cent.
Heating-apparatus, for greenhouses and buildings, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Hellebore, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Helmets for Volunteers, as hats, 25 per cent.
Hematic hypophosphites (Parke, Davis, and Co.), as drugs and druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Hemp and flax bristles, as grindery, free.
- These are free only when imported by or for bonâ fide makers of hats in the colony for use in their industry.
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NZ Gazette 1896, No 23