✨ Customs Tariff Decisions
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 22
MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.
| Record. | Goods. | Classification under Tariff, and Item No. | Rate of Duty. |
|---|---|---|---|
| British Preferential Tariff. | |||
| 2/29/4 | Machinery, machines, machine tools, engines, and appliances peculiar to use is manufacturing, industrial, and similar processes, viz. :— |
Air compressors, viz.,—
Portable air compressor, “Broomwade,” including the oil-engine, air-receiver, and undercarriage (not being self-propelled), imported with and forming part of the outfit.
(NOTE.—The oil-engine, together with a proportionate part of the undercarriage, although classified under Tariff item 352, is to be regarded as a separate article and entered accordingly.) | | Free | 20 per cent. |
| 2/34/49 | Bootmaking and leather-working, viz.,—
Heel-seat-fitting machines | | | |
| 3/642 | Electroplating-appliances, viz.,—
Boiler, enamelled cast iron, specially suited for use with electroplating plant, including stand and burner therefor | | | |
| 3/642 | Tanks or vats, cleaning and coppering, of welded iron, including stands and burners therefor | | | |
| 3/642 | Vats or troughs (plating, dipping, scouring, and swilling) of wood, lead-lined | | | |
| 2/232/25 | Engines, gas, and parts peculiar thereto | | | |
| 2/306/6 | Excavating-machines, viz.,—
“Bay City” tractor shovel
(NOTE.—The oil-engine imported with and forming part of the outfit, although classified under the same tariff item, is to be regarded as a separate article, and entered accordingly.) | | | |
| 9/154/4 | Earth-scoops or drag-scrapers mounted on wheels and having a capacity of 20 cubic feet or over | | | |
| 2/285/20 | Filling-machines, viz.,—
Filling-machine, hand-operated, for honey, jams, &c. | | | |
| 2/342/4 | Filters, viz.,—
Beer filter, Bratby and Hinchcliffe’s “Disc,” and similar pressure filters, in which pulp is the filtering medium, including filter-cloths therefor | As machinery, &c., peculiar to use in manufacturing processes (352) | | |
| 3/197/15 | Furnaces, viz.,—
Muffle furnaces, suitable for enamelling metals | | | |
| 3/649 | Insulators, viz.,—
Pin-type transmission-line insulators, having a dry flash-over voltage of 75,000 or upwards (as determined according to the Regulations of the British Engineering Standards Association, and using a standard sphere spark-gap as defined in those regulations)
Suspension porcelain insulators, all voltages..
Porcelain strain insulators or shackle (pin-type strain) insulators, having a working voltage above 5000
Porcelain bus-bar insulators, all voltages
Pillar insulators, all voltages
Post insulators, all voltages | | | |
| 2/271/10 | Laundry machinery, viz.,—
Shirt press, “Twin Rapid” and similar, including the air-compressor and air-receiver imported therewith | | | |
| 2/413/2 | Paper-trimming machine for cutting selvedges from wall-paper | | | |
| 2/143/19 | Printers’ and stationers’ machines, viz.,—
Matrix-cleaning machine, automatic
(NOTE.—Spare or replacement brushes are to be classified under Tariff item 419) | | | |
| 3/662 | Regulators or relays, “Arca” (for automatically controlling pressures or temperatures of liquids or gases), including valves and water-filters therefor | | | |
| 2/20/3 | Scarifiers specially suited for use with road-rollers but imported separately or as spares | | | |
| 3/175/17 | Sealing-machine for sealing cartons (Triangle Packaging Company, Incorporated, manufacturers) | | | |
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Minister's Decisions under Customs Acts
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Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Imported Goods, Machinery, Industrial Equipment