Customs Tariff Classifications




Mar. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 559

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.
2/368/3 Machinery, dredging and excavating, viz. :— The “Standard Power-swivelling Fertilizer Loader” including the automotive truck, an appliance for digging and loading fertilizers, sand, &c. (NOTE.—The electric motor or oil-engine is to be separately classified under the appropriate Tariff heading.) As machines, excavating (446) 10 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent.
2/237 Machines, &c., n.e.i., peculiar to use in manufacturing and industrial processes, viz. :— Bakers’ machines, viz.,— Cake-mixing machine “No. 18” (Baker Perkins, Limited, manufacturers)
2/237 Cake-mixing machines, “Invicta,” sizes 0 and upwards
2/212/3 Bootmaking and leather-working, viz.,— Fleshing-machine, the “Monarch,” for fleshing fur skins
2/49/3 Bottle-crowning machines, for fixing crown corks on bottles, viz.,— “Apexes” crowning-machines
2/268/2 Bottle-filling appliance, viz.,— “Bestov” single-valve bottle-filler..
2/92/20 Cardboard-box making, viz.,— Corner-cutting and slotting machine, the “Krause”
2/92/14 Piecing-on machine for fixing the ends on cardboard boxes (M. C. Ritchie, Limited, manufacturers)
2/158/2 2/380/3 Labelling machine, viz.,— Bottle-labelling machine, “Minimax” Mattress-beating machine (Droll Patents Corporation, manufacturers) for beating mattresses preparatory to their being buttoned (NOTE.—The exhaust fan, if imported, is to be separately classified under Tariff item 442.) As machines, &c., peculiar to use in industrial processes (481 (2)) Free 5 per cent. 10 per cent.
2/141/11 2/402 Mattress roll-edge machine, the “Droll” Optician’s electric heating and stretching unit (Bausch and Lomb Optical Company, manufacturers), an appliance for expanding xylonite spectacle frames and rims
2/394 Pea-hulling machine (Anderson Barn-grover Manufacturing Company, manufacturers)
12/5/40 “Pedoscope” or X-ray shoe fitter—an apparatus for showing if the boot is causing distortion
2/18 Printers’ and Stationers’ machines, viz.,— Folders, viz.— “The British” (Spencer and Cook, Limited, manufacturers)
2/18/75 Printing-presses, viz.— Pencil-printing press, for printing on lead pencils, &c. (Pencil Supply Company Incorporated, manufacturers)
3/381/4 Stands, “Weaver” safety, for supporting motor-vehicles while under repair
2/109/5 Teasing-machine, “Wilden,” for teasing flax, hemp, or similar fibre
3/97/5 Machinery, &c., peculiar to metal working, viz. :— Wire-tying machine, the “Gerrard,” including the overhead suspension equipment for same, for use in wiring boxes As machinery, &c., peculiar to metal-working (481 (1)) Free 5 per cent. 10 per cent.
2/244 Machinery n.e.i., viz. :— Drum for drying stones for asphalt As machinery n.e.i. (482) 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent.
3/27/7 Platedware, viz. :— Chain, of brass or other metal, silver-plated or gold-plated As platedware (321) 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent.


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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
25 February 1926
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Goods, Import