✨ Customs Duties and Tariffs
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 23
Seed, bird, as food for animals, 20 per cent.
Seed, coriander, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Seed-drawer, clover, as agricultural machinery, 5 per cent.
Seed-dressing machines, power, as machinery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Seed-germinators, as n.o.e., 5 per cent.
Seed-pockets or bags of paper, as paper bags n.o.e., 25 per cent.
Seed-sowers, hand, as machinery for agricultural purposes, 5 per cent.
Semolina, as grain, ground, &c., n.o.e., 1s. the 100lb.
Separated-milk scaldcr, as machinery for dairying purposes, 5 per cent.
Set-squares, not exceeding 3d. each, as educational apparatus, free.
Sewing-machine cabinets, as cabinetware, 25 per cent.
Shades, glass, as glassware, 20 per cent.
Shafting and fittings, propeller, as machinery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Shafting, rolled (see Iron, malleable, &c.), as n.o.e., free.
Shanks and shells, button, as n.o.e., free.
Sharpeners for plane-irons or chisels, as hardware (but the grind-stone or oilstone therein free), 20 per cent.
Shaving-bags, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Shaving-soap, cream, and sticks, as toilet preparations, 25 per cent.
Shears, tailors’, as artificers’ tools, free
Sheaves, metal and wood combined, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Sheep-brand (in tins), as paints, mixed, 5s. per cwt.
Sheep-shearing machines, as machinery for agricultural purposes n.o.e., 5 per cent.
Sheets, oiled, as stationery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Sheet-tin, decorated, not being hand-painted, of the kinds known as “stencilled” and “crystallized” as a. & m.s., free.
Shellac, as a. & m.s., free.
Shells for ball-cocks as copper manufactures, 20 per cent.
Ships’ chronometers (not being chronometer watches), as ship-chandlery n.o.e., free.
Ships’ flags, as ship-chandlery, free.
Ships’ lamps, as lamps, &c., 20 per cent.
Ships’ log-books, as manufactured stationery, 25 per cent.
Ships’ sidelight lenses, as a. & m.s., free.
Shirt-labels, as a. & m.s., free.
Shives and spiles, as woodenware, 20 per cent.
Shooks, as woodenware n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Shoulder, dress-elevators, as minor articles, free.
Show-cases, as cabinetware, 25 per cent.
Shutters, steel, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Signal-lamps for ships’ use, as lamps, 20 per cent.
Signal-lamps, ruby glass globes for, as a. & m.s., free.
Silk cord and ribbon for office use, as stationery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Silk ferrets, as minor articles for making up apparel, free.
Silk, merino, and cashmere, cut into pieces not exceeding 20in. square before importation or in bond, for hat-making, as a. & m.s., free.
Silk, potters’, for clay-dressing, as a. & m.s., free.
Silks, embroidery and crewel, as haberdashery, 20 per cent.
Silks to include ribbons and trimmings of silk, satin, velvet, plush, or silk-mixed; sarcenets; gossamers, and silk handkerchiefs; dress material of silk, or having the larger portion of silk:
Silver-beaded wire, as n.o.e., free.
Silver-plates, plain rolled and unadorned, as n.o.e., free.
Sink-taps, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Skins, fur, rough tanned, as furs, 25 per cent.
Skirt-steel, as minor articles for making up apparel, free.
Skiving-machine and rollers, as machinery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Slate-eraser, “The Herriot Hill,” as educational apparatus, free.
Slate-pencils, as educational apparatus, free.
Slate ridging, as stone, dressed, &c., 25 per cent.
Slates, as educational apparatus, free.
Sluicing-nozzles, “Giant,” as machinery for mining purposes, 5 per cent.
Smocking-machine, as sewing-machine, free.
Soap (Brooke’s), as plate-polish, 15 per cent.
Soap, Castile, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Soap, Sapolio (other than toilet), as plate polish, 20 per cent.
Soap, silversmiths’, as plate-powder, 20 per cent.
Socks, of all material, including silk, as hosiery, 20 per cent.
Socks, wireine, as cork soles, free.
Sofa-covers, knitted wool, as drapery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Solder, as n.o.e., free.
Solderine, as chemicals n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Soles, clog, as parts of clogs, 22½ per cent.
Soles, gutta-percha, as n.o.e., free.
Soles, indiarubber, for tennis-shoes, as n.o.e., free.
Sorghum-seed, as n.o.e., free.
Soy in bulk, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Sozodont, as toilet preparations, 25 per cent.
Spectacle-cases, as n.o.e., free.
Spectacles, as n.o.e., free.
Speed-indicators, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Spice, horse and cattle (Philpot’s), as proprietary medicines, 40 per cent.
Spikes, deck, as iron nails, 2s. per cwt.
Spiles, as woodenware, 20 per cent.
Spirit-kegs, glass, with taps, as glassware, 20 per cent.
Spongaline, as oil, mineral, 6d. per gal.
Sponge and sponges, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Sponge-bags (waterproof), as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Sponge-bowls, as stationery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Spouts for tea- or coffee-pots, as tinsmiths’ fittings, free.
Sprayers (Pearce’s), as manufactures of metal, 20 per cent.
Spraying compound, as chemicals n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Spray-producer, steam (Lister’s) as surgical instruments, free.
Springs and axles (Timken’s), as carriages, 20 per cent.
Springs for automatic candle-extinguisher, as a. & m.s., free.
Springs, coat collar, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Springs, truss, as a. & m.s., free.
Sprinklers, for bottles, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Spunyarn, as cordage, 20 per cent.
Spurs, as saddlery, 20 per cent.
Square glass in sizes suitable for making railway-lanterns, hand-lamps, and engine-lamps, as a. & m.s., free.
Squares, T, not exceeding 1s. each, and set-squares, 3d. each, as educational apparatus, free.
Stained-glass windows, as glass coloured, 20 per cent.
Stair-treads, indiarubber, as floorcloth, 20 per cent.
Stallion leading bars, as saddlers’ ironmongery, free.
Steels, butchers’, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Stamped iron, for making heel-tips for boots, as a. & m.s., free.
Stamps, self-inking, dating, and indorsing, and presses for, as stationery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Stands, velveted, for glass shades, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Staple-rings, suspending (for almanacs), as a. & m.s., free.
Starch-glaze (borax), as borax, free.
Staves, oak, in the rough, free.
Staymakers’ elastic webbing, as a. & m.s., free.
Steam-boiler tubes, to mean straight iron pipes not exceeding 6in. in diameter, free.
Steam crane, for quarrying, as cranes n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Steam-engines, toy, as toys, 20 per cent.
Steamer in sections, as n.o.e., free.
Steel beading, polished, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Steel hoops for wool-baling, as iron hoop, free.
Steel rules, plated, as artificers’ tools, free.
Steel sheets, crimped, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Steel sheets, galvanised and curved, for making coal-tubs, as a. & m.s., free.
Steel, skirt and bodice, as minor articles for making up apparel, free.
Steel, with bevelled edge, for making curd-knives, as a. & m.s., free.
Steels, butchers’, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Stencil-brushes, painters’, as artificers’ tools, free.
Stencil-ink, as n.o.e., free.
Stereoscopes, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Stereoscopic slides, or photographs for stereoscopes, as pictures, 20 per cent.
Stereotype beating-brushes, as printing materials, free.
Stereotype paper of sizes larger than demy, as printing materials, free.
Stippling-brushes, as artificers’ tools, free.
Stirrup-pads, as saddlery, 20 per cent.
Stock-brushes, as artificers’ tools, free.
Stockings, elastic, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Stove screws and bolts, as a. & m.s., free.
Straps, leather, for perambulators, as perambulator fittings, free.
Straw- and hay-press, as machinery for agricultural purposes, 5 per cent.
Straw-plait, cotton imitation, for hat-making, and straw-plait for bonnet-making, as a. & m.s., free.
Street direction-plates, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Street lamps or lanterns for electric lighting, as lamps, lanterns, &c., 20 per cent.
Strings, violin, as n.o.e., free.
Studs, riveting, for wool-baling, as rivets, free.
Studs, screw binding-, as stationery n.o.e., 20 per cent.
Stump-extractor, as machinery for agricultural purposes, 5 per cent.
Sucrose (cane-sugar), as sugar, ½d. per lb.
Sugar, concrete, as sugar, ½d. per lb.
Sugar, icing, as sugar, ½d. per lb.
Sugar of lead, in bulk, as paints n.o.e., free.
Sumach, as dye-stuffs, free.
Sunday-school attendance-books, as educational apparatus, free.
Sunday-school pictoral cards, as fancy goods, 20 per cent.
Sunday-school tickets, being Scripture or religious motto-cards, not exceeding 5d. per dozen invoice-value, and not exceeding 6in. x 4in. in size, and having no reference upon them to Christmas, New Year, Easter, or birthdays, as educational apparatus, free.
Supports, ladies’, as apparel, 25 per cent.
Surveyors’ chains, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Surveyors’ levels, as n.o.e., free.
S wedge-block, as artificers’ tools, free.
Swiss embroidery, as drapery, 20 per cent.
Sword frogs, as accoutrements for military purposes, free.
Syphon bottles, as glassware, 20 per cent.
Syphons for bottling beer, as hardware, 20 per cent.
Syringes, hypodermic, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Syringes, indiarubber, as druggists’ sundries, 20 per cent.
Syringes, surgeons’, of metal or vulcanite, and not less than 4 inches circumference, as surgical instruments, free.
Syrup of phosphates (Squire’s) chemical food, as proprietary medicines, 40 per cent.
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NZ Gazette 1896, No 23