Customs Tariff Decisions




1882

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 56

MINISTER'S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff. Intermediate Tariff. General Tariff.
2/92/4 Machinery, &c., n.e.i.—continued. Cardboard boxmaking, viz., — Spiral-tube winding machine (M. D. Knowlton Company, manufacturers), for making the cylindrical portion of plaid-vesta boxes As machines, &c., peculiar to use in industrial processes (481)(2) Free ..
3/543/2 Gas-heater, atmospheric, an appliance specially suited for use in heating bootmakers' irons, and having arrangements for automatically turning the gas on or off
2/18/41 Printers' machines, viz., — Index-printing machine, a small hand machine with adjustable letters fixed on a revolving roller, which enables the operator to print all the letters of the alphabet in one operation, used for printing the index letters of ledgers, journals, &c.
2/18/41 Marbling-machine, self-inking, hand operated, for printing bookbinders' marble paper, consisting of a roller die bearing the design for the marbling, and two self-inking rollers for producing the two colours required in marbling
20/158 Sticks of “Vitralite” or “Hardite,” used in dye-works for manipulating the materials being dyed
2/310 Tablet-making machine, the “D” rotary (F. J. Stokes Machine Company, manufacturers), for manufacturing medicinal tablets
2/310 Tablet - packing machine, the “Sani- tape,” for automatically wrapping medicinal tablets in waxed paper and packing them in bundles of tablets
2/21 Woollen-mill machinery, viz., — Dyeing-machine (Longclose Engineering Company (Limited), manufacturers) consisting of a tank or vat containing acid-proof cans which are perforated at top and bottom and through which the dye is continuously pumped, used for dyeing slivers in top or hank form (NOTE.—The pump imported therewith is to be classified under Tariff item 462.)
2/313 Machinery, &c., n.e.i., peculiar to metal- working, viz.:— Press, hydraulic, peculiarly suited for use in making lead piping (NOTE.—The pump imported therewith is to be classified under Tariff item 462.) As machines peculiar to metal-working (481)(1) Free ..
17/9/3 Roofing-material n.e.i., viz.:— Processed metal for roofing, being plain sheet iron covered on both sides with bitumen and paper As roofing-material n.e.i. (640) Free ..
6/34/3 Stationery n.e.i., viz.:— Blotters, consisting of a printers’ pictorial card (unprinted, except for the picture), with blotting-paper on one side As stationery n.e.i. (376) 20 per cent.
12/10/3 Surgical appliances, viz.:— Electric-light bath (Schall and Son, manufacturers), consisting of a cabinet (fitted with electric lamps) in which the patient sits surrounded by electric lights As surgical appliances (168) Free ..
+8/3/16 Textile piece-goods, viz.:— Textiles which have the weaves known as “leno,” “gauze,” or “marqui- sette,” including those composed of any proportion of silk or artificial silk (Revises decision in M.O. No. 1.) As dress-nets, curtain-nets, or similar nets (181) 20 per cent.
20/48/2 Tools, artificers', viz.:— Gas-main stopper, the “Cabell” patent, consisting of a metal and rubber plug connected by a chain and wire spring to a metal guide fitted with small roller wheels, used in the laying of gas-mains to prevent egress of the gas from a pipe while the adjoining one is being laid As artificers' tools n.e.i. (483) Free ..

Minister's Order No. 13.]

GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs.



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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 July 1923
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Imported Goods
  • GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs