✨ 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. | |||
| 3/626 | Engines, oil, viz. :— Carburettors imported in mechanical combination with inlet or exhaust manifolds or other parts of oil-engines are to be classed as parts of the engine with which they are to be used. | ||
| 3/11/22 | Fire-engines, chemical fire-extinguishers, &c. viz. :— “Wajax” hand fire-pump outfit, including canvas water-bag forming part thereof | As articles peculiar to use in fire extinguishing (325) | Free .. |
| 16/84/2 | Glassware n.e.i., viz. :— Glass funnels, conical, plain or ribbed, having an extreme diameter exceeding 1½ in. | As glassware n.e.i. (225) .. | 20 per cent. |
| 3/742 | Life-saving apparatus n.e.i., &c., viz. :— Rafts composed of metal tanks enclosed in wooden battens and fitted with life-lines and hand-grips, for use as life-saving equipment on ships | As life-saving apparatus n.e.i. (441) | Free .. |
| 2/29/15 | Machinery, &c., and appliances :— Manufacturing, &c., viz.,— Air-compressing appliances, viz.— Air-receivers designed for a working pressure of 250 lb. (or over) per square inch | ||
| 2/49/3 | Bottle-cappers, hand tools for affixing crown corks to bottles | ||
| 2/268/4 | Bottle uncapping and draining machine for milk-bottles, power operated | ||
| 2/438/2 | Cardboard-tube-making machines .. | ||
| 2/292/4 | Filling, packing, and wrapping, viz.— Card and coupon-feed attachments for cigarette-packing machines (NOTE.—Vacuum pump and metal piping forming part of the coupon-feed attachment are to be separately classified under their appropriate Tariff items.) | ||
| 2/27/20 | Filters, viz.— Milk-filter, the Astra, type F.B. .. | ||
| †3/153/12 | Garage appliances, viz.— Auto-lifts, electric, hydraulic, or mechanical (NOTE.—Pumps, if any, imported therewith are to be separately classified under Tariff item 346.) (NOTE.—Incorporates decisions on page 415 of Tariff-book and in M.O.s 4 and 9.) | ||
| †3/253/5 | Gas-holders exceeding in capacity 25,000 cubic feet, including cast-iron pipes and fittings, siphon-boxes, valves, and lubricators imported with and forming part thereof (NOTE.—Revises decision on page 417 of Tariff-book.) | As machinery, &c., peculiar to use in manufacturing, industrial, and similar processes (352) | Free .. |
| 2/81/4 | Hoists, viz.— Holman air-driven “Superhauls,” also spare parts therefor, except piston-rings | ||
| 3/649/5 | Insulators and fittings therefor, viz.— Porcelain cleats for supporting electric cables, consisting of two or more pieces of porcelain held together by bolts or metal frames | ||
| †2/244/4 | Mixing or stirring machines having power-operated agitators or stirring devices, but not including concrete-mixers, manure-mixers, or tar and asphalt mixers (NOTE.—Revises decision on page 429 of Tariff-book.) | ||
| 2/485 | Paper-varnishing machine, including gas or electrically heated drying-apparatus for use therewith (NOTE.—Fan imported therewith is to be separately classified under Tariff item 351 (4).) | ||
| 13/144 | Photographers’ and similar, viz.— Shading-sheets, Bourges, for creating background and border effects (NOTE.—The component parts of the demonstrating units imported therewith are to be separately classified as follows: Sheet solvent Tariff item 99, rubber cement Tariff item 205 (3), wood stylus, paper stumps, and shading-pencils Tariff item 305.) |
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Minister’s Decisions under Customs Acts
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