Customs Tariff Classifications




Jan. 19.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 127

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.
Hats and caps, &c., viz.—continued.
Tin tubes for rattans for making hats As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Tubing, being pliable rice-net “Felco” tubing, round, oval, or flat, used as a padding or piping in the trimming of ladies’ hats, and whether hollow, wool-filled, or wired As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Twill buckram stiffeners, consisting of a strip of coarse buckram about 2 in. wide lined with silesia, used in the manufacture of caps As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Wire piping (covered wire) and ribbon wire As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Wires, hatters’, used in stiffening hat-brims As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Hooks and eyes, tent As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Iron and steel, articles of, viz.,—
Band-saw plates, steel (blanks for making saws) As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Bars, angles, and channels, steel, slotted As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Bars, steel, round, slightly thickened at one end, but otherwise unworked As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Bars, steel, with bevelled edge, for making curd-knives As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Bars, steel, bevelled, for the manufacture of planer-knives As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Blanks, steel, plain, for the manufacture of cams for brushmaking-machines As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Blanks, steel, for making plane-irons As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Discs of cast steel in the rough, plain or with hole in the centre, for the manufacture of circular saws or milling-cutters As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Discs of forged steel in the rough, unworked in any way, for the manufacture of cog-wheels for change-speed gears of motor-cars As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Plates, galvanized iron, rolled to a special shape, but otherwise unworked, for the repair of conveyors As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Ribbon steel, used in manufacturing lock springs or surveyors’ steel bands As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Sheets, iron, plain black, cut to shape, but otherwise unworked, for use as sides and bottoms in the manufacture of baths or buckets As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Tubes, steel, specially suited for the manufacture of plain metal poles for electric transmission-lines, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him only in the manufacture of such poles As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Wool baling-hoops, steel, with holes punched at the ends As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Jewellers’ materials, viz.,—
Beads, gold or silver, for jewellers’ use As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Coronet settings in the rough, for jewellers’ use As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Plates of mother-of-pearl, drilled, for the manufacture of brooches As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Wire, gold and silver beaded, and galerie As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Key blanks As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Knife-handles, of bone or xylonite, un bored As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Labels, celluloid, bearing a New Zealand manufacturer’s name As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Labels or name-plates of ivory, bearing a New Zealand manufacturer’s name, for attaching to billiard-cues As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Leather, viz.,—
Goat-skins, embossed with fancy designs, in rectangular pieces, specially suited for the manufacture of ladies’ bags As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Letters or figures of brass or of white metal peculiar to use in making patterns for castings, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be so used by him solely for such purpose As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Locomotive-furnace, the “Galloway Hill” patent As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Matches, wooden splints impregnated for manufacture of As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Metal bars, H-shaped, of lead edged with brass, specially suited for making leaded lights As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Metal “sections” in lengths, not bored or otherwise worked (being angles, or channels, or H-shaped or similar sections), of copper, tin, zinc, aluminium, or alloys thereof such as brass, gun-metal, bronze, yellow metal, or red metal, produced by either the rolling or extrusion process 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, Materials, Manufacturing