Customs Tariff Classifications




Feb. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 537

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Classification under Tariff, and Item No. British Preferential Tariff. Intermediate Tariff. General Tariff.
As surgical instruments and apparatus (138)—continued.
Corn and bunion shields of chamois leather and oiled silk.
Ear-caps.
Electrodes, and galvanized handles for holding the same, used in electric therapy.
Electrophone, “Stolz,” for use of partially deaf.
Electro-Thermophore,” an appliance peculiar to treatment of disease by means of heat.
Finger-stalls.
Finsen-light apparatus.
First-aid hampers, boxes, or kits, on a declaration that they are solely for the use of the St. John Ambulance Association.
Flexible arm and attachable instruments for electric vibrator.
Fracture-cradles.
Hand stretchers or hand litters.
High-frequency resonator (Schall and Son’s), consisting of d’Arsonval transformer with large leyden jars, spark gap, and resonator.
Horse-docking machine.
Hypodermic and obtunding syringes.
Instep-arch socks for treatment of flat-footedness.
Lamp, “Thermolite,” therapeutic, for the infusion of electric light and heat.
Lamps, arc-light projector, and Minin violet ray, for treatment of constitutional and skin diseases.
Lancet-probes, “Duplex,” for cows.
Laryngoscopic and similar surgical lamps, not adaptable for reading.
Leucodescent therapeutic lamp.
Ligature holders, tablets, and reels.
“Multostat” (except motors, motor-generators, and rheostats for controlling the same, which are to be separately classified).
Operating-tables, including adjusting-apparatus therefor; hip-rests, knee-holders, surgical stirrups, operation-pads, and similar articles peculiar to use on a surgical table during operations.
Oxygen-generator, O.S. and Co. (Oppenheimer, Son, and Co.), automatic.
“Pantostat” (except motors, motor-generators, and rheostats for controlling the same, which are to be separately classified).
Pessaries, surgical.
Probes for dilating cows’ teats.
Sea-tangle tents.
Sponges, mogaze.
Sponges, surgical, sterilized or medicated, in hermetically closed glass jars.
Spray, ambrine, being an apparatus for applying ambrine to wounds, &c.
Sterilizers peculiar to surgical use for sterilizing instruments and dressings.
“Sunic Universal apparatus,” Watson’s (except the motors, motor-generators, and rheostats controlling the same, which are to be classified separately).
Surgeons’ bandaging-stands.
Surgeons’ waterproof operating-overalls and operating-masks.
Surgical extension and suspension apparatus.
Surgical needle-boxes and needle-cases.
Suspensory bandages.
Syringes, surgeons’, of metal or vulcanite, and not less than 4 in. in circumference.
Temperature-regulators, with water-circulation.
Wrist-straps.
X-ray apparatus—namely, vacuum-tubes, fluorescent screens, contact breakers and regulators; screens for cell-applicator, and rubber caps for applicator; also induction-coils, ampere-meters, accumulators, and switchboard containing contact-breaker, rheostat, ampere-meter, and voltmeter, when imported with and forming part of X-ray apparatus; apparatus to measure, localize, and direct X-rays.
Magnifying radioscope, an instrument for examining X-ray films (not including electric rheostat).
Plate-holders or cassettes, peculiar to use in X-ray photography.
Rubber and lead aprons, for protecting operator from X-rays.
“Wheatstone” reflecting stereoscope, peculiarly suited for X-ray purposes.
X-ray gloves, of lead-rubber, covered with leather. Free 10 per cent. 10 per cent.
As tailors’ trimmings—viz., lining-materials (189) .. .. .. ..
Tailors’ trimmings, viz. :—
Domette (woollen padding).
Italian and Verona cloths of wool or cotton and wool.
Silesias containing not more than one-eighth silk.
As umbrella-makers’ materials (185) .. .. .. .. Free Free Free.
Umbrella-makers’ materials :—
The following are admitted free, on declaration that they will be used solely in the manufacture of umbrellas or sunshades,—
Alpaca and zanella cloths, with border.
Bordered gloria, and satin de chéne, less than 44 in. wide, when cut into shapes for umbrellas or sunshades.
Satin de chéne less than 44 in. wide, with two borders.
Silk mixtures less than 44 in. wide, with border and stripe through the centre.
Silks, and embroidered calico, cut into shapes for umbrellas or sunshades.
The following materials when not less than 44 in. wide—
Austria cloth.
Bradford taffeta.
Cotton imitation of Levantine silk mixture.
Reversible and Levantine silk mixtures, gloria, and satin de chéne.

Minister’s Order No. 2.] W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs.



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🏭 Minister's Decisions under Customs Acts (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
21 February 1922
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Surgical instruments, Tailors' trimmings, Umbrella-makers' materials
  • W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs