Customs Tariff Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 10

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACT—continued.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
2/49/18 Machinery, &c., n.e.i., peculiar to use in manufacturing and industrial processes, viz.—continued. Bottle filling machine, viz. :— Siphon filling-machine, four-pipe, for filling bottles with still liquids Free
2/292 Cigarette-making machine, the “Chico”
2/137/5 Cloth - pattern - cutting machine, the “Eagle”
2/112/47 Confectioners’ machines, viz.,— Chocolate piping and decorating machine (Baker, Perkins, Limited, manufacturers). (NOTE.—The electric motor is to be separately classified under Tariff item 433A.)
2/158/2 Labelling machine, viz.,— Bottle-labelling machine, “Flower’s Patent Eclipse”
2/346/2 Mixing-machine, Gardner’s “Rapid,” specially suited for mixing soap-powder
2/271/5 Presses, viz.,— Steam-heated garment-presses for use in laundries (R. G. Whitaker, Limited, manufacturers) As machines, &c., peculiar to use in industrial processes (481) (2) Free
2/191 Printers’ machines, &c., viz.,— “Embossograph,” a process embossing-machine. (NOTE.—The electric motor is to be separately classified under Tariff item 433A.)
2/136/5 “Engravograph” machine, for engraving names on metal, vulcanite, &c.
2/355 Graining-machine, for pebbling or graining paper or fabrics
2/18/57 Printing-press, the “Junior Offset”
2/360 Sand-milling machine, for preparing sand for moulders’ use (Spermolin Limited, manufacturers)
2/248 Tobacco manufacturing, viz.,— Tobacco-cutting machine, the Legg, for cutting leaf tobacco
3/381/3 Machinery, machines, &c., peculiar to metal-working, wood-working, &c., viz. :— “Empire” engine-stands, specially suited for holding oil-engines during repair or overhaul As machines, &c., peculiar to metal-working, wood-working, &c. (481) (1) Free
†3/592 Wedges, steel, wood-splitting (Revises decision on page 383 of the Tariff-book.)
2/18/21 Metal, manufactured articles of, n.e.i., &c., viz. :— Forme-trolleys for conveying formes of set-up type in printing-works As manufactured articles of metal n.e.i. (547) 20 per cent.
3/4/22 Metal-stamped work in the rough, viz. :— Metal fittings for the manufacture of lamps, viz.,— Brass stampings, plain, unbuilt, for the manufacture of lamps, including bowl, cone, and deflector stampings As metal-stamped work in the rough n.e.i. (538) Free
13/56/2 Sporting, gaming, and athletic requisites n.e.i., &c., viz. :— “Boy Champion Billiard Table” for use on an ordinary table (similar to a bagatelle board) As gaming requisites n.e.i. (320) 20 per cent.
18/45 Rubber grip, the “Campbell,” worn on the hand by players of tennis, golf, &c. As sporting requisites n.e.i. (320) 20 per cent.

Minister’s Order No. 33.] GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs.



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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 February 1925
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Machinery, Metalwork, Sporting Goods
  • GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs