Customs Tariff Classifications




JAN. 17.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 137

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
3/171 Machinery, &c., n.e.i., peculiar to use in manufacturing and industrial processes, viz. :— Brass dowels specially suited for use in patternmaking Free
2/277 Collar-making machines, viz.,— Edge-turning machines, viz., “ Fenby Automatic ” and “ Wallwin No. 1 ” (Wallwin Company, manufacturers), specially suited for turning and pressing edges of collars, neckbands, &c., ready for sewing. (NOTE.—Air-compressors to be separately classified under Tariff item 425.) As machines, &c., peculiar to use in industrial processes (481) (2)
2/255/5 Furnaces, viz.,— Sheen’s Plumbers’ Red Furnaces (kerosene burning) for melting metal, heating soldering-irons, &c.
3/66 Gas-governor, Braddock’s Station (NOTE.—By-pass valves imported therewith to be separately classified under Tariff item 541.)
3/566 Hydraulic lifting jacks
2/18/47 Printers’ machines, &c., viz.,— Paper-perforating machine, Barclay’s “ Rapid ” treadle
2/319 Superphosphate - making machinery, viz.,— Wenk Excavator, a machine which, after treatment of rock phosphate with sulphuric acid, cuts the resultant solid superphosphate from the cylinders
2/77/5 Tomato-crusher, the “ Premier ”
2/61/5 Wool-opening machine, for teasing wool preparatory to scouring
2/302 Machinery, n.e.i., viz. :— Cider-press As machinery n.e.i. (482) 20 per cent.
2/566 Measuring, &c., machines, instruments, and appliances, viz. :— Hydraulic boiler provers or boiler test-pumps, specially suited for testing boilers As testing - appliances n.e.i. (475) Free
3/108/6 Metal, manufactured articles of, n.e.i.; hardware, hollow-ware, and ironmongery, n.e.i., viz. :— Rollers for curtains of motor and other vehicles As hardware n.e.i. (547) 20 per cent.
3/57/2 Screws for wood, viz. :— Galvanized hook-head pole steps, being headless screw-bolts with ends turned over, for use by linesmen in mounting poles As screws for wood (512) Free
3/461/3 Signalling-apparatus for mining and similar purposes, viz. :— Signalling-apparatus for a coal-mine, consisting of ringing-keys, indicator dials, bells, relays, and Davis Holmes Dearle release As signalling - apparatus (536) Free
3/108/6 Vehicles, all kinds, and fittings, parts, and materials for, viz. :— Hinges, viz.—Ternstedt concealed hinges suitable for doors of carriages and motor vehicles As metal fittings for carriages (558) Free
11/32/48 Mats, “ Klassy,” consisting of aluminium frames with rubber mats therein, specially adapted for attachment to footboards of motor vehicles As parts of motor vehicles n.e.i. (550) 10 per cent.
11/8/2 Railless trolley bus, driven by electric current through a trolley-pole from overhead wires As motor vehicles, n.e.i. (550) (1) 10 per cent.
11/32/47 In addition, duty is payable on the body as follows :— Body for railless trolley bus As bodies, n.e.i. (550) (4) £15 each
Stump joints, being hinges suited for use as fittings for carriages or motor-cars As metal fittings for carriages (558) Free
3/108/6 Ventilators, viz.—Ternstedt cowl ventilators for motor-cars As parts of motor vehicles n.e.i. (550) 10 per cent.
2/285/5 Weighing-machines, scales, and balances, viz. :— Bag-filling machines, “ Bates,” for regulating automatically the weight of cement, &c., packed into bags As weighing - machines n.e.i. (471) 20 per cent.
3/171 Woodenware n.e.i., viz. :— Wood core prints, used in patternmaking As woodenware n.e.i. (609) 20 per cent.

Minister’s Order No. 19.] GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs.

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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
14 January 1924
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Imported Goods
  • GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs