✨ Customs Tariff Decisions
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.
| Record. | Goods. | Classification under Tariff, and Item No | Rate of Duty. |
|---|---|---|---|
| British Preferential Tariff. | |||
| 3/503/13 | Electrical machinery, &c., viz. :— | ||
| Bell-pushes | As circuit makers and breakers (338 (2) ) | Free | 20 per cent. |
| 3/503/9 | Horn-buttons for motor-vehicle horns | As circuit makers and breakers (338 (2) ) | Free |
| †3/483/4 | Poles, “Truscon” steel, earth plates and pole caps therefor ; also head and side guys therefor when imported therewith |
(NOTE.—Head and side guys when imported as spares or separately are to be classed under Tariff item 356.)
(NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. 19.) | As metal poles, &c., specially suited for use in electrical transmission lines (338 (6) ) | Free | Free. |
| †12/5/51 | Surgery, electrical appliances peculiar to, viz.,—
X-ray outfits, portable, including attache cases specially fitted to hold the several parts thereof when imported therewith, also rotary converters and auto-transformers therefor when imported therewith
(NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. 13.) | As electrical appliances peculiar to surgery (338 (4) ) | Free | Free. |
| †5/4 | Hats, caps, hat-hoods, n.e.i., and millinery, viz. :—
Hoods, woven or plaited, unblocked and unsewn, also such hoods partially blocked and unsewn as may be approved by the Minister, made from sisal, straw, hemp, rush, pandanus leaf, or other vegetable material (including paper imitations of same) on declaration that they will be blocked and used in the manufacture of hats in New Zealand
(NOTE.—Hoods in which the edge is stitched merely to prevent fraying are not to be regarded as “sewn hoods.”)
(NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. 19.) | As hat-hoods n.e.i. (164) | 25 per cent. | 25 per cent.* |
| 7/6 | Insecticides and fungicides for agricultural uses, viz. :—
Red oils denatured by the addition of 10 per cent. by volume of a mixture containing 5 parts of potash whale-oil soap and 4 parts of crude carbolic acid | As insecticides, &c., for agricultural uses (119) | Free | Free. |
| †3/422/2 | Machinery, &c., and appliances :—
Manufacturing, &c., viz.,—
Boilers and boiler cleaners, viz.—
Boilers, water tube, giving an indicated horse power of 75 or over when used with single cylinder non-condensing engines and with coal of fair average quality as the fuel, also steel chimneys therefor, including discharge ducts or chambers
(NOTE.—Firebricks when imported are to be separately classified under Tariff item 211 (1).)
(NOTE.—Revises decision on page 375 of Tariff-book.) | | | |
| 3/615/18 | Burners, liquid fuel, viz.—
“Laidlaw-Drew” oil burner equipment for bakers’ ovens
(NOTE.—Hand fuel pump therefor is to be separately classified under Tariff item 346.) | As machinery, &c., peculiar to use in manufacturing, industrial, and similar processes (352) | Free | 20 per cent. |
| 3/615/19 | “Major” patent rotary oil-burners for bakers’ ovens | | | |
| 2/435/7 | Conveyors, viz.—
Conveyor rollers, ball or roller bearing types, for belt type conveyors, also brackets therefor when imported therewith | | | |
| 2/32/34 | Dredging and excavating machines, viz.—
Sand pump for use on a suction dredge | | | |
| †3/307/3 | Filters, viz.—
Oil filters, “A.C.,” “Purolator,” and similar, also spare “cartridges” therefor, for attaching to oil engines for continuously filtering crank case oil while the engines are running
(NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. 1.) | | | |
- Under section 11, Customs Amendment Act, 1927.
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