✨ Customs Tariff Details
1800
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 54
MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.
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Tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes, materials for manufacture and packing of, viz.—
Albumenoid paste, of qualities approved by the Minister, when declared for use in packing tobacco, cigars, or cigarettes in a bonded tobacco-factory
Paper, in strips, known as “bobbin paper,” for making cigarettes
Ribbons for cigars, printed for cutting into lengths not exceeding 24 in.
Ribbons, unprinted, cut into lengths not exceeding 21 in. for cigar-packing
Tissue-paper, of qualities approved by the Minister, when declared for use in packing tobacco, cigars, or cigarettes in a bonded tobacco-factory
Tobacco-pipes, materials for making, viz.—
Briar blocks, rough, not turned or hollowed, for making pipe-bowls
Calabash shells in the rough, unbored
Imitation meerschaum pipe-bowls, in the rough
Mouthpieces, vulcanite, rough moulded, unfinished
Screws, for manufacture of tobacco-pipes
Transfer ornaments, paper, for decorating tinware, furniture, and other articles manufactured in New Zealand, whether bearing a manufacturer’s name or not
Tri-nitro-toluol, used in the manufacture of explosives
Tubes, empty, metal, collapsible, for holding rubber solutions, ointments, &c.
Umbrella-makers’ materials—
Handles, horn and wooden, suited only to be cemented to umbrella-sticks
Mounts, metal, unplated, for umbrellas
Uniforms and regalia, trimmings, &c., for—
Badges, metal, for uniform caps and collars
Bullion fringe and tassels
Buttons, tinselled
Cord, gold and silver
Epaulettes, metal, for fire-brigade uniforms
Fringe, twisted
Gimp, gold and silver
Helmets, military and fire brigade, made in New Zealand, metal fittings for
Lace, gold and silver
Lanyards, leather, specially suited for completion of military uniforms
Metal letters and numerals, suited for use in manufacture of uniforms
Olivettes for trimming military clothing
Plate for embroidery work, being a narrow thin tape of metal
Ribbon for manufacture of regalia
Ribbons, war-medal*
Studs, white metal, for sewing on collars of military tunics
War-ribbon bars for attaching war ribbons to uniforms
Upholsterers’ piping, of leather cloth
Vanilla pods
Vehicles, all kinds, fittings for, viz.—
Beading, metal, in lengths, for motor-car-step plates, or for carriage mountings, if not polished, lacquered, or plated
Brass angle-plate in continuous lengths, not bored
Carriage-aprons, rings for
“Hidemwelt” seat-trimming for upholstering carriage-seats
Hinges, bonnet, in continuous lengths, not bored
Metal tips used in upholstering carriage-seats
Radiator core material, honeycomb type, of brass, tin, or other metal; also brass or copper tubing fitted with tin or copper gills, for the manufacture or repair of radiator-blocks for engines for motor-vehicles
Side-car springs, in the rough, not bored, japanned, painted, or lined, declared for the manufacture of side-cars in New Zealand
Side-cars, fittings for, bored but not otherwise machined—viz., pressed steel fittings and unfinished castings
Walking-sticks, unplated metal mounts for
Webbing, dressmakers’, weighted (weighted web)
Welding-rods of iron, specially suited for acetone welding
Whalebone, and casing for whalebone
Whip-handles in the rough, to be leather-covered in New Zealand.
Whips, unplated metal mounts for
Wire rods, dome-headed, specially suited for the manufacture of wooden coat-hangers
Wood blocks, roughly sawn into shape, with hole down the centre, for the manufacture of artificial limbs
Wooden pressing-rollers in the rough, being circular blocks of wood sawn on both sides, and with hole bored through the centre for seasoning purposes, used in the manufacture of spinning-frames for twine-making
Yarns, viz.—
Cotton yarns, declared for use in the manufacture of carpets or twine.
Woollen yarns, declared for use in the manufacture of carpets
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- On declaration by a manufacturer that the materials will be used only on his premises in the manufacture of uniform trimmings and regalia.
Minister’s Order No. 4.]
W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs.
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NZ Gazette 1922, No 54
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NZ Gazette 1922, No 54
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- W. B. Montgomery, Comptroller of Customs