✨ 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
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry21 February 1922
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Surgical instruments, Tailors' trimmings, Umbrella-makers' materials
- W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs