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MINISTER'S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.
| Record. | Goods. | Classification under Tariff, and Item No. | Rate of Duty. |
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| British Preferential Tariff. | |||
| 6/31/6 | A. and m.s.—continued. |
Musical instruments, fittings and parts for, viz.,—
Celluloid in narrow strips for making piano-keys
Drum snares
Pianos, fittings for the manufacture or repair of, viz.—
Brass hinges in 54 in., 56 in., and similar lengths
Nose-bolts
Pedal-springs
Pedal-feet
Pins, wrest
Pressure-bars
Soundboards
Springs, bottom board, specially suited for manufacture of piano key-frames
Wrest-planks, wooden, even if bored and veneered
Vellum, cut into circular shape for drums, banjos, or similar instruments
Wind instruments, unfinished parts of, in the rough
Paper, viz.,—
Blocking-papers, being gold, silver, and similar foil papers, specially suited for use in lettering articles by a blocking process
Chocolate-dipping paper, plain, of quality approved by the Minister, on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him in the manufacture of confectionery
Decalcomania transfer-paper, when declared for use in making transfers for bicycles, &c., in New Zealand
Envelope manila paper, glazed on one side only, of qualities and under conditions approved by the Minister, on declaration by an envelope-manufacturer that it will be used by him solely in the manufacture of envelopes
Globular embossed paper and corrugated paper, of qualities approved by the Minister
Marble paper
Paper of descriptions approved by the Minister on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him in making player-piano music rolls
Transfer marbling-paper
“Vitrano,” a transparent paper similar to cellophane, in sheets or rolls, not printed, lithographed, or ruled
Perambulator fringe-edging, when cut into lengths not exceeding 50 in., on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him solely for perambulator-trimming
Photographic goods, viz.,—
Ferro-type plates, unsensitized
Pinions or gear-wheels, “Red Diamond” fibre discs, being blanks for the manufacture of
Pinions, raw-hide blanks (discs of hide pressed together) for the manufacture of
Pipes, flanges in the rough, not machined or bored, for the manufacture of
Piping-cord, cotton, for milliners’ use (similar in appearance to wire piping but containing no metal)
Platedware, articles and materials used in manufacture of, viz.,—
Knobs and nuts, turned, also cake-dish joints and egg-cup feet, in the rough, for the manufacture of electroplated goods
Metal stampings, once buffed, for the manufacture of platedware
Salts and other chemicals used in electroplating (see a. and m.s., Chemicals).
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Minister’s Decisions under Customs Acts
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 January 1928
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Imported Goods, Materials, Manufacturing