✨ Customs Tariff Decisions
Dec. 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2487
MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.
| Record. | Goods. | Classification under Tariff, and Item No. | Rate of Duty. |
|---|---|---|---|
| British Preferential Tariff. | |||
| 2/144/17 | Machinery, &c., and appliances—continued. Knitting, viz.—continued. Hosiery flat knitting-machine, the Schubert and Salzer | As knitting-machines (351 (10)) | Free .. |
| 2/92/33 | Manufacturing, &c., viz.— Cardboard-box making, viz.— Curling-rollers and rolling-machines, used in making cardboard-cylinders Doming-press for giving a domed effect to lids Drawing-over machine for attaching the tops and bottoms to cylindrical-shaped boxes | ||
| †2/271/7 | Clothing-manufacturers’, viz.— Presses, steam-heated, for pressing garments or hosiery in factories or laundries (NOTE.—Boilers imported therewith are to be separately classified under T.I. 356.) (NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. 47.) | ||
| †2/232/8 | Engines, oil, and parts, viz.— Compression-ignition type oil-engines peculiar to use as stationary or marine engines, including air-receivers therefor if imported therewith (NOTE.—Revises decision on “Diesel and other crude-oil engines” in M.O. 34.) | ||
| †2/232/73 | Marine-oil engines (other than compression-ignition types) (a) having a rated power exceeding 18 shaft horse-power, or (b) having a rated speed of 800 r.p.m. or over (NOTE.—Propellers, stern tubes, shafting and brackets, imported with engines are to be separately classified under their appropriate tariff items except in the case of marine outboard-motors.) (NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. 8.) | As machinery, &c., peculiar to use in manufacturing, industrial, and similar processes (352) | Free .. |
| †2/232/74 | Stationary oil engines (other than compression ignition types) (a) having a rated power exceeding 30 b.h.p., or (b) having a rated speed of 800 r.p.m. or over (NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. 8.) | ||
| 2/346/6 | Sifting, spraying, and mixing machine, including the air-compressor forming part thereof, for use in the manufacture of toilet powders | ||
| 2/256/7 | Washing machines, viz.— Flannel-washing machine, the “Williamson,” having troughs 4 ft. in length or over | ||
| 2/21/9 | Woollen-mill and hosiery-mill machinery, viz.— “Colorot,” an appliance for observing and comparing colours during dyeing processes | ||
| 2/231/43 | Yarn bundling press, for tying woollen yarn into bundles after manufacture | ||
| †2/34/7 | Sewing, viz.— Boot and harness sewing-machines.. (NOTE.—Steam generators imported therewith for supplying steam to heat wax and needles are to be separately classified under T.I. 356.) (NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. 47.) | As sewing-machines (351 (9)) | Free .. |
| †13/14/49 | Medals, &c., Navy League, St. John Ambulance, and similar societies, viz. :— Medals and badges of the Boys’ Brigade when imported by the Brigade for distribution to members only and not for sale to the public (NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. 48.) | As medals, badges, &c., imported by patriotic or similar societies (263) | Free .. |
| †3/5/17 | Pipes, tubes, and tubing, viz. :— Fittings for, viz.,— Flush-pipe connections, not composed of brass or other copper alloy, consisting of a rubber ring with metal clips, holder, screw-nuts, and bolts, for connecting an iron pipe to an earthenware one (NOTE.—Revises decision on page 551 of the Tariff-book.) | As fittings n.e.i., for wrought-iron pipes (362 (12)) | .. |
- Under Section 11, Customs Amendment Act, 1927.
NOTE.—The decision on boilers between ⅓ h.p. and 1 h.p. under T.I. 352 in M.O. 47 is cancelled.
Minister’s Order No. 50.] GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs.
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Minister’s Decisions under Customs Acts
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry29 November 1932
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Imported Goods
- GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs