Customs Tariff Decisions




SEPT. 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2425

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
3/108/9 A. and m.s.—continued. Vehicles, materials for manufacture of—contd. Channelling, steel, in lengths, unbored, having a welded seam, specially suited for the manufacture of wind-shield frames. As a. and m.s. (448) Free
4/44/28 Bacteriological products, sera, and vaccines, viz.:— Coagulose As bacteriological products, sera, or vaccines (97) Free
4/287/25 Chemicals, drugs, &c., n.e.i., viz.:— Panbiline pills As chemicals, drugs, &c., n.e.i. (121) 20 per cent.
3/718 Doors, wooden, viz.:— Insectocutor screen door, a wooden door with panels of wire mesh through which an electric current is passed for destroying insects As doors, wooden (407) 25 per cent.
20/101/26 Educational apparatus, appliances, articles, and materials, viz.:— Cut-out letters of cardboard, in sets, for use in word building } As educational apparatus (416) Free
13/20/2 Stencil books, being card stencils of animals, plants, letters, &c., bound together in toy-book form
3/650/4 Electrical machinery, appliances, and materials, viz.:— Cooking and heating appliances, viz.,— Porcelains for immersion heater elements As electrical appliances, n.e.i. (338 (10)) 20 per cent.
4/159 Esters, ethers, &c., suitable for manufacture, &c., viz.:— Bourbonal crystals As esters, ethers, &c. (114) Free
†3/390 Fire engines, &c., viz.:— “Grinnell” sprinklers, alarm valves, clocks, alarm cisterns and floats, and alarm motors and gongs, peculiarly suited for the Grinnell automatic sprinkler and fire-alarm system (NOTE.—Pipes, pipe-fittings, and valves (other than alarm valves), being parts of the above system, are to be separately classified under their appropriate Tariff items). (NOTE.—Revises decision on page 261 of Tariff-book). As articles peculiar to use in fire extinguishing (325) Free
†19/18 Foods for animals, n.e.i., viz.:— Gaplemeel and Manioc Flour, being ground unrefined tapioca (cassava) root (NOTE.—Revises decision on page 121 of Tariff-book). As food for animals, n.e.i. (2) 20 per cent.
8/7 Leather cloth and oilbaize, &c., viz.:— “Fibleco” shoe socking, a cotton textile surfaced with oil pigment, grained in imitation of leather, and backed with another textile As leather cloth, &c., in the piece (169) Free
3/476/10 Machinery, &c., and appliances:— Agricultural, n.e.i., viz.,— Corn planters, hand worked } As agricultural machinery, n.e.i. (333 (2)) Free
3/476/13 Fertilizer distributors, hand worked
3/330/3 Hog Nose cutters
3/718 Insectocutor lantern, a combination of transformer, lamp holder and bulb, bait container, and wire screen, used for destroying insects by means of an electric current
2/246/5 Transplanter, Fuller and Johnson steel frame “Bemis” (NOTE.—Fertilizer and potato-planting attachments should be separately classified under Tariff item 333 (1))
2/246/16 Agricultural, viz.—Ploughs, viz.,— Blades for mole drain ploughs As parts of ploughs (333 (1)) 10 per cent.
2/133/7 Coal cutters, viz.,— Trucks peculiar to use in transporting coal cutters from place to place in coal-mines As parts of coal cutters (351 (3)) Free


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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 September 1929
Customs Acts, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Imported Goods