Customs Tariff Classifications




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 79
MINISTER'S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS--continued.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, Rate of Duty.
and Item No. British Preferential Tariff. Intermediate Tariff.
2/237/18 Machinery, &c., and appliances, n.e.i., peculiar to use in manufacturing and industrial processes, viz. :— Bakers’ machines, viz. :— Dough-divider, the “Baker Callow” As machines peculiar to use in industrial processes (481 (2)) Free ... 5 per cent.
2/237 Dough-mixer, the “Vickers” cylindrical
2/237/18 Moulding-machine, the “Baker Cal-low”"
2/237/13 Ovens, electric (Westinghouse sec-tional type) 20 and 60 loaf, the inner baking chambers of which do not exceed 8 in. and 9½ in. respectively in height(NOTE.--Meat-roasting ovens if imported therewith should be separately classified under Tariff item 434.)
2/237/18 Prover “Standard” hand-fed (Baker,Sons, and Perkins, Limited, manufacturers)(NOTE.-The feed and delivery conveyers therefor should be separately classified under Tariff item 453.)
2/52/15 Brick and tile making machines, viz. :—Brick press, hand lever the “Du-plex” (Thos. C. Fawcett and Co.,manufacturers), and gun-metal moulds therefor
2/421 Cardboard-making machine, viz. :—Sheet on sheet lining machine ModelZ.C. No. 53 (Jagenberg Engineering Works, manufacturers)
2/137/5 Cloth pattern-cutting machine, the“Wel-cut serrated edge”
2/285/17 Filling machine, the Bodington “Electric” for filling bags with flour, &c.Flour-milling, viz. :—Separators, viz. :—
2/11/31 “Cyclo-pneumatic” type HOmNos. 1 and 2 (Thomas Robinsonand Son, Limited, manufacturers)
2/111/21 Oat, groat, and paddy, the “In-vincible” (The Invincible GrainCleaner Co., manufacturers)
2/111/11 The “Eureka” magnetic (The S.Howes Co., manufacturers)
3/197/11 Furnaces, viz. :—“Howden-Burdon Plate-heatingFurnace,” parts peculiar thereto,viz., Auxiliary heater, and burnerequipment consisting of carburet-ters, nozzles, and air-control valves
16/15/5 Gas-service suction cleanser, the “Ab-briko” for removing obstructions ingas-pipes, including the “Renrut”H.P. service cleanser when importedtherewith
2/257/13 Hatmakers’, viz. :-Lathe, ball-bearing, reversible, the“Everite” for use in raising thenap on felt hats (F. H. Eve,Limited, manufacturers)
2/256/12 Ironing machines, viz. :-The “Gainaday” (The Westing-house Electric International Com-pany, manufacturers)
2/158/2 Labelling machines, viz. :-Bottle labelling, viz. :-The “Ermold” simplex(NOTE. -- The electric - motorshould be separately classifiedunder Tariff item 433A.)


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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 November 1926
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Imported Goods, Machinery, Industrial Processes