Customs Tariff Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

[No. 68

MINISTER'S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Intermediate
Preferential Tariff.
Machinery, &c., and appliances, n.e.i., peculiar to use in manufacturing and industrial processes, viz.—continued.
2/409 Press, the “Marvel” Automatic Nos. 1, 2, and 3, for use in the manufacture of laundry-blue As machines, &c., n.e.i., peculiar to use in industrial processes (481 (2)) Free
Printers' and stationers' machines, viz.,—
Folding machines, viz.—
2/18 “Cundall” double parallel folder
2/143/14 Linotype Pot Plunger cleaner(Note.—The brushes are to be separately classified under Tariff item 616.)
Printing press, viz.—
2/18/81 Envelope-printing press, the “Gowdy Automatic”(Note.—The electric motor is to be separately classified under Tariff item 433A.)
2/363/4 Sifting-machine, the “Lusterlite” for sifting dry enamel powder in the manufacture of baths
2/237/20 Sifting and mixing machine, the “Peerless” (The Peerless Bread Machine Company, manufacturers) for sifting and blending powdered materials in the manufacture of bread, &c.(Note.—The elevator and screw conveyor are to be separately classified under Tariff item 453.)
3/253 Tank, portable, model “D,” of steel, lined with glass enamel (Pfaudler Company, manufacturers)
Measuring, &c., machines, instruments, and appliances, viz.:—
16/71/4 Motor safety signal, the “Faithfull,” an appliance for indicating (by sound) over-heating of the engine of a motor-vehicle As indicating-appliances n.e.i. (475) Free
Metal, manufactured articles of, n.e.i.; hardware, &c., n.e.i., viz.:—
3/159/6 Beading of wood, metal-faced, for shop-window frames, &c. >As manufactured articles of metal n.e.i. (547) 20 per cent.
2/102/20 Earth-plates, copper, drilled, and having strips of metal bolted to them (claimed as parts of switchboards)
3/581/3 Fasteners for wire netting made from flat wire and then galvanized
3/8/4 Furniture “shoes” for placing beneath table legs, &c., to prevent damage to floors or floor-coverings As hardware n.e.i. (547) 20 per cent.
†3/34 Gates, metal fittings for the manufacture of, viz.: split tees and double split tees (not being metal stampings or drop forgings in the rough), whether galvanized or plain; also latches and hinges(Revises decision on page 373 of the Tariff-book.)
20/19/7 Nozzle, automatic revolving, the “Simonis” (claimed as fire-extinguishing appliances)
3/615/2 Oil-burner, the “Oil-o-matic,” for heating-furnaces.(Note.—The electric motor and electric transformer may be separately classified under Tariff item 433A; the control panel (“Switch and Safety”) under item 433B; the fan with housing under item 442; the thermostat with thermometer, the hot-water control, and the stack switch under item 433E.) >As manufactured articles of metal, n.e.i. (547) 20 per cent.
3/75 Railway or tramway points, levers and lever-boxes for
3/189/5 Stoves, oil (“Perfection”), “cabinets” of japanned sheet iron peculiar to use with


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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 October 1926
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Machinery, Industrial Equipment