Customs Tariff Decisions




Aug. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1999

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
2/237/2 Machinery, &c., n.e.i., peculiar to industrial processes, viz. :— Bakers’ machines, viz.,— Handing-up and moulding machine, the “Cone-doe-Molo” Free
2/237/5 Kneading and mixing machine, size 15½, type VIII, class B.S., the “Universal”
2/49/12 Bottle-corking machine, the “Ne Plus Ultra,” hand-power
2/339 Cement gun, including the nozzle, a machine used for applying liquid concrete to surfaces (NOTE.—The hose and the air-compressor are to be separately classified under their appropriate Tariff headings.)
2/112/42 Confectioners’ machines, viz.,— Caramel icing machine (Plumridge Limited, manufacturers)
2/112/33 “Dayton” cream-beater, and “Ball” cream-beater (The Ball Cream Beater Company, Dayton, Ohio, manufacturers)
2/111 Flour-milling machinery, viz.,— Flaked-oat drier, a machine consisting of a set of oscillating tubes which carry the flaked oats through a current of hot air
2/271/4 Hatmakers’ machinery, viz.,— Hat-blocking and renovating machines, “Hoffman’s,” including the hat-flanging machines, hat-blocks, and sets of block-stands mounted on benches and fitted with steam-pipe connections (NOTE.—The boilers for supplying steam to the above machines are to be separately classified under Tariff item 414.) As machines, &c., n.e.i., peculiar to use in industrial processes (481) (2)
2/334 Mashing-machine, including the copper cover and the sparger, used in a mash-tun in the manufacture of vinegar
2/338 Polishing-machine, the “Improved Speedwell,” for polishing siphon-tops
2/18/54 Printers’ machines, viz.,— Paper-cutting machine, guillotine, the “Gem”
2/143 Press, drying, the “Hoe” pneumatic, for drying stereotype matrices (NOTE.—The electric-motor and the air-compressor are to be separately classified under their appropriate Tariff headings. The air-chamber is to be classified under Tariff item 544 or 547, according to the material of which it is made.)
2/18/54 Printing-press, platen, the “Gem”..
2/271/4 Presses, viz.,— Steam presses, “Hoffman’s,” for use in factories for pressing knitted fabric goods and in laundries for pressing clothing (NOTE.—The boiler is to be separately classified under Tariff item 414.)
2/147 Sand-rammer, pneumatic, used for packing casting moulds, concrete, &c.
6/176 Woollen-mill machinery, viz.,— Paper tubes for spinning machines ..
3/255/3 Machinery, &c., n.e.i., peculiar to metal-working, viz. :— Welding screens, used for protecting the eyes of the operator during welding As machines, &c., peculiar to metal-working (481) (1) Free

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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 August 1924
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Imported Goods, Machinery