Customs Tariff Decisions




1954
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 53

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
†3/170/4 Machinery, &c., Dairying—continued. Weighing-machines, viz.,— Dial milk-scales, having milk-vats in lieu of platforms (NOTE.—Revises decision on “Stathmos” dial milk-scale on page 361 of Tariff-book) As dairying · machinery n.e.i. (334 (2)) Free ..
†3/11/10 Machinery, &c., and appliances, peculiar to use in manufacturing, industrial, and similar processes, viz. :— Air-compressing appliances, viz.,— Portable air-compressor outfits, including the air-receiver and undercarriage (not being self-propelled), imported with and forming part of the outfit (NOTE.—The oil-engine should be separately classified under Tariff item 352 if it has (a) a rated power exceeding 30 B.H.P. or (b) a rated speed of 800 R.P.M. or over; otherwise it should be separately classified under Tariff item 353 (2).) (NOTE.—Revises decision on page 369 of Tariff-book.)
†3/23/7 Bearings, thrust (not including ball or roller bearings) (NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. 5.)
2/34/58 2/123/2 Bootmaking and leather-working, viz.,— Cork-bottom-filling machine Casein plastic, extruder (forcer), and hydraulic presses used in manufacture of (NOTE.—Hydraulic pump imported therewith to be separately classified under Tariff item 346.)
†2/244/5 Concreting appliances, viz.,— Concrete road-paving unit, self-propelling, specially suited for use in mixing and distributing concrete in roadmaking— (NOTE.—The oil-engine should be separately classified under Tariff item 352 if it has (a) a rated power exceeding 30 B.H.P. or (b) a rated speed of 800 R.P.M. or over; otherwise it should be separately classified under Tariff item 353 (2).) (NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. 7.) As machinery, &c., peculiar to use in manufacturing, industrial, and similar processes (352) Free ..
3/170/4 Egg candling lantern for examining eggs
2/285/30 Filling, packing, and wrapping, viz.,— Paddles, treadle sealing-units, side-sealers, final end-sealing units, also special type wax-heating elements therefor, whether imported separately or as spares, being parts of plant for packing confectionery in waxed paper
2/371/4 Filters, viz.,— Filter presses for use in refining tallow (NOTE.—Pumps for operating same, if imported, to be separately classified under Tariff item 346.)
12/25/20 Furnaces, viz.,— Salt-bath furnaces, electric, for dentists’ use. .
3/153/12 Garage appliances, viz.,— Auto-lift, “Big Bear,” rotating and hydraulic
2/256/33 Laundry machinery, viz.,— Drying and finishing unit, the “Cyclone” rapid, for use in drying heavy clothing and similar articles by means of a current of heated air (NOTE.—The fan should be separately classified under Tariff item 351 (4).)
†2/144/12 Shaping and drying hosiery forms, metal (N o T E. — Revises decision on hosiery “ironers” in M.O. 5.)
3/654/7 Lubricating appliances, viz.,— Tub axle pressure lubricators, Brett’s, for axles of coal-tubs
†2/340 Meat-works appliances, viz.,— Casing-cleaning machines .. (NOTE.—Spare or replacement brushes are to be classified under Tariff item 419.) (NOTE.—Revises decision on page 429 of Tariff-book on beef-casing-cleaning machines.)


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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 August 1929
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Imported Goods, Machinery, Dairying, Air-compressing, Bearings, Bootmaking, Concreting, Egg candling, Filling, Filters, Furnaces, Garage appliances, Laundry machinery, Lubricating, Meat-works