Customs Tariff Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 60

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
2/52/9 Machinery, &c., n.e.i., peculiar to use in industrial processes, viz.—continued. Brick and tile making machines, viz.,— Tile-press for making tiles from sand and lime, having a capacity of 4,000 tiles or upwards per day Free
2/103/2 Briquette-machine, the “Braun,” for pressing and moulding clay into briquettes
2/92/17 Cardboard-box-making machinery, viz. :— Machine for bending cardboard in the manufacture of cartons
2/92/16 Slide-cutting and reel-printing machine, for cutting out and printing the slides of cigarette-cartons
2/277/2 Collar making machines, viz.,— Corner-punching, runner-punching, and scalloping machines, for cutting patterns in the textiles used in the manufacture of ladies’ neckwear
3/197/9 Furnaces, viz.,— Blast muffle furnace No. 106 (Fletcher Russell and Co. (Limited), manufacturers)
2/78/3 Granose mill, for rolling Granose flakes from grain As machines, &c., n.e.i., peculiar to use in industrial processes (481) (2)
2/18/55 Printers’ machines, viz.,— Rotary printing-machine, the “Timson”
2/336 Tooth-paste-tube filling-machines, viz.,— Machines for filling, closing, or clip-fastening collapsible metal tubes for tooth-paste or similar preparations (Arthur Colton Company, manufacturers)
2/336 Paste-blending machine (the “Day Pony Mixer”)
2/336 Powder blending and sifting machine (Hunter’s “Lighting”)
2/336 Tank, metal, glass-lined, with agitator for blending tooth-paste ingredients
2/336/2 Tooth-paste-tube filling-machine (Weir and Harrod, manufacturers)
3/588 Wigmaking appliances, viz.,— Hackles, for use in sorting hair-combs
3/588 Twisting-machine
3/588 Weaving sets and screws for same
3/588 Wire drawers for use in sorting hair-combs
3/588 Wood block, head-shaped
3/586 Metal, manufactured articles of, n.e.i., &c., viz. :— Benzine radiators, the “Wizard” As hardware n.e.i. (547) 20 per cent.
13/4/7 Name-plates, metal, for motor-cars As manufactured articles of metal n.e.i. (547) 20 per cent.
6/129/3 Paints and colours, viz. :— Foils, “Oeser patent,” being dry colours in thin sheets for use in lettering book-covers, &c. As paints and colours, dry, n.e.i. (577) Free
3/344 Speedometers, parts of, imported as spares or replacements, viz. :— Flexible metal tubing with fittings attached—the parts to be classified as under :— Flexible metal tubing As flexible metal tubing (274) Free
As manufactured articles of metal n.e.i. (547) 20 per cent.
Fittings attached to the ends of flexible metal tubing As flexible shafting (410) Free
Internal parts of flexible shaft if consisting of coiled cable or chain with connecting clutches As chain and chains, metal (521) Free
Internal parts of flexible shaft if consisting of plain chain without attachments As flexible shafting (410) Free
Sliding bar and lower end clutch for the chain
Speedometer shafts complete
13/28/10 Stones, precious, viz. :— Beads made from quartz, cut and polished As precious stones, cut (323) Free
20/22 Tape, viz. :— Tape, even if bearing name of New Zealand dealer or other advertisement As tape (205) Free
3/588 Tools, artificers’, viz. :— Wigmakers’ knotting-hooks and hook-holders As artificers’ tools n.e.i. (483) Free

NOTE.—The decision (on page 351 of the Tariff-book) on “Presses for blocks and briquettes” is cancelled. The decision on “Sand-rammers, pneumatic,” in M.O. No. 26 cancels the decision on page 535 of the Tariff-book.

Minister’s Order No. 27.] GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs.



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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 September 1924
Customs Acts, Tariff Classification, Duty Rates, Articles and Materials
  • GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs