Customs Tariff Decisions




APRIL 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 921

Minister’s Decisions under Customs Acts.

Customs Department, Wellington, 5th April, 1927.

IT is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. the Minister of Customs has decided to interpret the Customs Acts in relation to the undermentioned articles as follows:—

NOTE.—“Not elsewhere included” appears as n.e.i.; “other kinds” as o.k.; “articles and materials suited for, and to be used solely in, the fabrication or repair of goods within New Zealand” as a. and m.s. Articles marked thus † are revised decisions.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
4/293/2 A. and m.s., viz. :— Celluloid solvent, viz., Solvent E. 13 .. As a. and m.s. (643) .. Free ..
4/286/4 “Leonil S.B.” powder for use in scouring and dyeing solutions to promote “wetting out” As a. and m.s. (643) .. Free ..
20/143/3 “Vitrano,” a transparent paper similar to cellophane, in sheets or rolls, not printed, lithographed, or ruled As a. and m.s. (643) .. Free ..
10/22 Infants’ and invalids’ foods, viz. :— Ovaltine .. .. .. .. As infants’ and invalids’ foods (63) Free ..
2/246/3 Machines and implements, agricultural, viz. :— Harrows, spring-tooth .. .. As spring-tined cultivators (437) 10 per cent.
2/237 Machinery, &c., and appliances n.e.i., peculiar to use in manufacturing and industrial processes, viz. :— Bakers’ machines, viz.,— Cake-mixing machine (Baker, Perkins, Ltd., No. 16) As machines, &c., peculiar to use in industrial processes (481) (2) Free ..
2/237 Cake-mixing and whisking machine, the “Supermixa,” having a capacity of 20 quarts and upwards
2/237 Cake-mixing and whisking machine, the “Victor,” having a capacity of 30 quarts and upwards
2/237 Dough-divider and moulder, the “Human”
2/237 Dough-divider and handerup, the “Brown and Kidd” (NOTE.—The electric motor is to be separately classified under Tariff item 433A.)
2/237 Dough-kneader, the “Human,” having a capacity of 50 lb. and upwards
2/237 Dough-roller, the “Victor”
2/237 Oven, steam-pipe-peel, the “Dumbrill” (NOTE.—The firebricks and tank are to be separately classified under their appropriate Tariff headings.)
2/237 Whisk and cake-beater, the “Little Victor,” having a capacity of 12 quarts and upwards
2/34/44 Bootmaking and leather-working, viz.,— Counter moulding machine, the “Stewart”
2/395/2 Butter-cutter, the “Automatic Individual,” hand-operated, for use in restaurants, hospitals, &c.
2/92/30 Cardboard-box making, viz.,— Corner-cutting and slotting machine (Kendall and Sons, manufacturers)
2/112/17 Confectioners’ machines, viz.,— Press, hand, for making “satinettes” (Brierley, Collier, and Hartley, Ltd., manufacturers)
20/125/6 Dyeing apparatus, &c., viz.,— Dye-nets used for enclosing hosiery or fabrics when immersed in dye vats
2/184/3 Emulsor, the “Definace,” for working skim-milk powder mixed with butter into cream
2/285/18 Filling-machine, the “Hoepner,” for filling containers with powder (NOTE.—The conveyor is to be separately classified under Tariff item 453)


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🏭 Minister’s Decisions under Customs Acts

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 April 1927
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Articles and Materials
  • Hon. the Minister of Customs