Customs Tariff Classifications




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

No. 9

MINISTER'S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
2/112/15 Machinery, machines, machine-tools, engines, and appliances, peculiar to use in manufacturing, industrial, and similar processes, viz.—contd. As machinery, &c., peculiar to use in manufacturing processes (352) Free
Bakers' machines, viz.:—Icing machines for icing biscuits
2/112/49 Wafer cone "tongs," an appliance for shaping and cooking ice-cream cones
2/49/3 Bottle-crowning machines . . . .
2/92/18 Cardboard-box making, viz.,—Cutting and creasing presses
2/270/8 Clarifiers, viz.,—Centrifugal separators for clarifying liquids, e.g., oils, varnishes, &c.
2/112/34 Confectioners' machines, viz.,—Candy-floss machine, “National”Chocolate-refiner, five-roll (Herman Bauermeister, manufacturer)
2/112/58 Dyeing implements and materials, viz.,—Slip-pinning (metal or wooden bars with steel pins fixed thereto)
2/61/9 Excavating machines, viz.,—Automotive excavating machines, viz.,—“B.G. self-feeding bucket loader,” “Marion”excavators, “Lutetia Shovel,” “PigmyExcavator,” and “Gallia II Shovel”(NOTE.—Oil-engines and electric motors imported with and forming part of the above-mentioned excavators are to be separately classified under Tariff items 352 and 338 (1) respectively.)
2/368/3 Hoists, viz.,—Electric hoist blocks, “Morris” . . . .Electric pulley blocks, “Demag” . . . .Electric pulley blocks (Wm. Wadsworth and Sons, Ltd., manufacturers)(NOTE.—The electric motors and controls imported with the above-mentioned hoists are to be separately classified under Tariff item 338 (1).)“Sullivan” Turbinair hoists, including the air-motor
2/306/7 Ironing machines, viz.,—Collar-shapers, automatic, for use in ironing double collars
2/306/10 Oil-engines and parts, viz.,—Chequer plates, worked, imported as part of power portion of electric generating-sets
3/404/11 Paint-removing apparatus, viz.,—“Bannon” steam cleaning and paint or varnish removing machines, including boilers therefor
3/404/13 Paint-spraying apparatus, viz.,—Air compressor, air receiver, oil and water extractor, safety and pressure valves, and pressure container (being parts of the “Spraylac” or similar paint spraying outfits)(NOTE.—The oil engine, spray gun, and hose are to be separately classified under Tariff items 353 (2), 354, and 199 respectively. The value of the undercarriage is to be apportioned among the various Tariff items.)
2/301/4 Pea-hulling machines; also perforated rubber sheets therefor
2/256/10 Stone-crushing machines, viz.,—Manganese steel wearing plates for rotary swing-hammer chip crusher
3/269/2 Tape, “Three-M” masking (an adhesive paper tape specially suited for use in the painting of automobiles)
2/387/2 Valves, gauge, for use with acetylene lighting or welding equipment
3/11/10 Vulcanizing appliances, viz.,—Boilers (including gas burners) specially suited for use with vulcanizing moulds
2/394
2/13/13
20/206
3/64/3
3/225/7


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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 February 1928
Customs Acts, Tariff Classification, Duty Rates, British Preferential Tariff, General Tariff