Customs Tariff Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 2

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
A. and m.s.—continued.
Boots, shoes, &c., articles and materials for the manufacture or repair of, viz.—continued. As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Shoe-retainers, the “Grippit” (a piece of canvas-backed velveteen), also the “Gilco,” “Racine,” and “Rimlets,” for attaching inside the uppers of shoes to prevent slipping at the heels As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Shoe-slides made of cardboard covered with leathercloth, and having a backing of enamelled leather As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Sole-softener (American Leather Process Co.’s.) As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Springs, steel, for soles of football boots As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Supports, metal, to strengthen the waists of shoes and keep the heels in position—viz., the “Heel-tite,” the “Holdu Support,” and the “Wizard” shank and heel brace As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Tags, metal, for bootlaces As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Taper-tack strips of steel for making boot-sprigs As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Textiles, viz.— As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Cotton or artificial silk or mixtures of the same, with metallic threads therein, when cut up under supervision into shapes specially suited for the manufacture of boots and shoes As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Metallic surfaced fabrics, backed or reinforced with cotton textile, of qualities approved by the Minister, on declaration by a boot-manufacturer that they will be used by him solely in the manufacture of boots and shoes As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Silks and imitation silks when cut up under supervision into shapes specially suited for the manufacture of boots and shoes As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Silk piece-goods with cotton backing cemented thereto, on declaration by a boot-manufacturer that they will be used by him solely in the manufacture of boots and shoes As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Tip-iron, being iron bar specially stamped for making heel-tips As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Toe-cap-stiffening compounds, viz.—
“Krux” As a. and m.s. (448) Free
“Steeldome” box-toe compound As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Toe-plates, brass strips bevelled for the manufacture of As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Toe-puffs shaped but not moulded, consisting of paper and cotton net fabric treated with “Steeldome” stiffening-compound As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Toe-puffs, “Vulco,” of felted paper saturated with bitumen or similar preparation, being shaped but unmoulded toe-stiffeners As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Bowbacks, being safety-pins specially suited for use in the manufacture of bows, badges, rosettes, &c., and having a pierced plate to admit of being sewn thereto As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Bows, ready made, of silk or artificial silk, peculiar to use in the manufacture of calendars As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Brake-liners, asbestos, being short arc-shaped bands pressed to shape, not drilled or cut or otherwise worked As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Brushes, brooms, mops, &c., articles and materials for the manufacture of, viz.,—
Brace-braid, metal, corrugated As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Brace-locks As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Brush-nosing (cord covered with leather-cloth) cloth) As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Caps, metal As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Caps, plush (for affixing on ends of wooden handles) As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Crimped metal wire not thicker than 25 gauge, specially suited for the manufacture of brushes As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Ferrules, metal, for brushes As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Handles, celluloid, for brushes As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Handles, metal, for dauber brushes As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Handles, metal, specially suited for water-spray brushes As a. and m.s. (448) Free


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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
16 January 1928
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Imported Goods, Apparel, Artificial Limbs, Bags, Trunks, Bedsteads, Boots, Shoes, Materials, Textiles, Brushes, Brooms, Mops