Customs Tariff Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

MINISTER'S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
13/14/31 Fancy-goods, viz.:—Badges for the Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., Church of England Men's Society, Convent of St. Anne, and for any private society or club As fancy-goods (320) . . 20 per cent.
14/36/2 Glassware, n.e.i., viz.:—Medicine glasses, graduated for tea-and table-spoon doses As glassware, n.e.i. (287) 20 per cent.
2/172/5 Locomotives, parts of, viz.:—Locomotive attachment, the “Adamson,” for converting a “Fordson” tractor into a locomotive so that it can be run on rails As parts of locomotives (430) 20 per cent.
2/111/11 Machines and implements, agricultural, viz.:—Ravelling reel, the “Simon,” used in flour-mills for preliminary wheat cleaning As seed-cleaners (437) . . 10 per cent.
2/111/11 Separator, the “Carter-Mayhew,” used in flour-mills As cellular seed-separators (437) 10 per cent.
2/111/11 Separator grader, the “Reform,” used in flour-mills for removing impurities from wheat and grading the same As seed-cleaners (437) .. 10 per cent.
2/111/11 Separators, warehouse and milling, the “Reform,” for removing impurities from wheat As seed-cleaners (437) .. 10 per cent.
2/111/11 Trieur cylinders, used in flour-mills for extracting cockle, barley, oats, and other seeds from wheat As cellular seed-separators (437) 10 per cent.
2/111/11 Wheat aspirator, dustless self-contained, the “Simon,” used in flour-mills, for removing dust, chaff, and other light impurities from wheat (NOTE.—The dust-collector portion to be classified as machinery, n.e.i.) As seed-cleaners (437) .. 10 per cent.
2/111/11 Wheat separator, dustless self-contained, the “Simon,” used in flour-mills for removing dust, chaff, and other light impurities from wheat (NOTE.—The dust-collector portion to be classified as machinery, n.e.i.) As seed-cleaners (437) .. 10 per cent.
2/65/4 Machinery, dairying, &c., viz.:—Milk-products machinery, viz.:—Drying drum with spraying pipe, knife, scraper bar, steam-trap, and including screw conveyor specially made to fit the frame of the drum As machines peculiar to use in the manufacture of dried milk (441) Free ..
+2/65/4 Milk sifting and bolting machines .. (Revises decision on page 351 of Tariff book.)
2/272 Machines, drying, parts of, viz.:—Stick dryer knives, being sharp plain steel knives for use in a manure drying machine As machines, manure drying, parts of (456) 20 per cent.
2/237/5 Machinery, &c., n.e.i., peculiar to use in manufacturing and industrial processes, viz.:—Bakers' machines, viz.:—Drawplate bread ovens (T. Melvin and Son’s patent)
2/201/2 Confectioners' machines, viz.:—Cocoa-bean roasting machine, gas-heated. (Joseph Baker, Sons, and Perkins, Limited, Manufacturers.) (NOTE.—The air-pump used there-with is to be classified under item 425, and the fan under item 442.)
2/112/25 Steel balls used in a chocolate grinding machine, being similar to those used in ball mills As machines, &c., peculiar to use in industrial processes (481)(2) Free ..
2/111/11 Flour-milling machinery, viz.:—Brush machine, “Reform,” for cleaning the grains of wheat before milling (NOTE.—The brushes are to be separately classified under Tariff item 616.)
2/111/11 Feed dividing hoppers for feeding flour-milling machines
2/111/5 Flour packer, the “Reform,” peculiar to use in flour-mills in the filling of bags
  • Suspended duty, which may be brought into operation by Order in Council.


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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 November 1922
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Imported Goods