✨ Customs Tariff Decisions
Oct. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2589
MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.
| Record. | Goods. | Classification under Tariff, and Item No. | Rate of Duty. |
|---|---|---|---|
| British Preferential Tariff. | |||
| 2/256/34 | Machinery, &c., and appliances—continued. Manufacturing, &c.—continued. Laundry machinery, viz.— Automatic rinser, made by Automatic Controls, Ltd., London, including single acting ram, together with the manifold and valves therefor when imported therewith (NOTE.—Pump if imported therewith should be separately classified under Tariff item 346) | Free .. | |
| 2/256/34 | Automatic washing control device, made by Automatic Controls, Ltd., London, including single acting ram together with the manifold and valves therefor when imported therewith (NOTE.—Pump if imported therewith should be separately classified under Tariff item 346) | ||
| 3/175/7 | Lubricating appliances, viz.— Nujay lubricators, for lubricating cylinder walls, valve stems, &c., of oil engines | As machinery, &c., peculiar to use in manufacturing, industrial, and similar processes (352) | |
| †3/11/10 | Paint-spraying apparatus, viz.— Portable paint-spraying outfits, including the air compressor, air receiver, oil and water extractor, safety and pressure valves, pressure container, and spray gun (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.) The value of the undercarriage (not being self-propelled) is to be apportioned between the Tariff items) (NOTE.—Revises decision on “Spray-lac” and similar outfits in M.O. 9.) | ||
| 13/25/15 | Photographers’ and similar, viz.— Press, photographers’ glazing, including the plates for use therewith (NOTE.—The metal box used for storing the plates should be separately classified under Tariff item 327.) | ||
| 3/136/7 | Printers’ and stationers’, viz.— Gold stamping machine, “Name-o-Gramer,” for embossing names or initials in hats | ||
| 2/340/4 | Sausage linker, the “Carthage” | ||
| 2/429/3 | Metal, manufactured articles of n.e.i., &c., viz. :— Humidifiers for use with warm air furnaces for heating buildings (NOTE.—Brass water-shut-off valves, if packed separately, should be separately classified under Tariff item 353 (1)) | As manufactured articles of metal n.e.i. (356) | 20 per cent. |
| †3/47/27 | Ship chandlery, n.e.i., viz. :— Lead blocks of galvanized iron or copper alloy, constructed to be permanently screwed or bolted to the decks, framework, or other parts of vessels (NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. 5.) | As ship chandlery, n.e.i., (369) | Free .. |
| 20/53/2 | Tiles, flooring, garden, wall, &c., viz. :— Sample tiles of full trade size and thickness .. (NOTE.—Tiles mounted for use as samples on cardboard or similar material, also miniature sample tiles (whether mounted on cardboard or not) being reproductions of the trade article reduced in size both as regards area and thickness, will be admitted free as being of “no commercial value.”) | As tiles, flooring, &c. (218) .. | 20 per cent. |
Minister’s Order No. 11. GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs.
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Minister’s Decisions under Customs Acts
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 September 1929
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Imported Goods
- GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs