Customs Tariff Classifications




Jan. 19.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 131

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. Tinsmiths’ materials, viz.—continued.
Handles, metal, for saucepans, seamed or curled, ready for riveting to same As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Handles, wood and fibre, for teapots As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Handles, teapot and hot-water jug, non-conductors of bone, wood, &c., for As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Hasps and staples, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him only in the manufacture of milk-cans As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Hinges for tea or coffee pots As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Incomplete teapot, coffee-pot, kettle, billy, and similar lids or covers, plain, rimmed, curled, or punched, but without knobs or handles As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Knobs for kettles, metal or wooden As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Spouts, brass, for oil-cans As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Spouts, copper, for kettles As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Spouts, teapot and coffee-pot As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Stoppers for manufacture of canisters, &c., viz,—
“Korknseal” tops (metal cap and neck), for use in making metal containers As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Necks and capsules, tin, for making varnish-tins As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Screw tops and necks for tins As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Strainers, milk, loose sieves of brass gauze and tin for manufacture of As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Watering-can roses, in which the perforated portion and the base are threaded for screwing together instead of being soldered As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Watering-can roses, metal stamped and perforated for As a. and m.s. (448) Free
“Tin-openers,” being small pieces of plain stamped tin for affixing to sides of tins to lever the lids off As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Urn handles, taps, and knobs, for tea and coffee urns As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Tires, rubber, materials for repair of, viz.,—
Brazing-sleeves for joining the ends of the wires of solid rubber tires, of which they become integral parts As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Vulcanizer’s materials, viz.—
Cord fabric in the piece (not a textile) having a coating of gum on one or both sides As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Cord patches for repairing broken cord in a cord tire As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Fabric for repairing casings, breaker fabric or breaker strips (these are loosely woven cotton fabrics impregnated with “gum” or with a layer of rubber “gum” on one or both sides) As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Cement gum in sheets. As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Cushion gum in sheets As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Tread gum in sheets As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Tube gum in sheets As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Tire-plasters, suited for use by vulcanizers only, for repairing blowouts or breaks on inside of covers As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes, material for manufacture and packing of, viz.,—
Albumenoid paste, of qualities approved by the Minister, when declared for use in packing tobacco cigars or cigarettes in a bonded tobacco-factory As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Paper, in strips, known as “bobbin paper,” for making cigarettes As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Ribbons for cigars, printed, for cutting into lengths not exceeding 24 in. As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Ribbons, unprinted, cut into lengths not exceeding 21 in., for cigar-packing As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Tissue paper of qualities approved by the Minister, on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him solely in packing tobacco cigars or cigarettes in a bonded tobacco-factory As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Tobacco-pipes, material for making, viz.,—
Briar blocks, rough, not turned or hollowed, for making pipe-bowls As a. and m.s. (448) Free
Calabash shells in the rough, unbored As a. and m.s. (448) Free


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