✨ Customs Tariff Decisions
JUNE 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1587
MINISTER'S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.
| Record. | Goods. | Classed under Tariff Item No. | Rate of Duty. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| British Preferential Tariff. | General Tariff. | |||
| Machinery, &c., and appliances—continued. Manufacturing, &c., viz.—continued. Pumps, viz.—continued. Pumps, rotary, gear, cam, and similar types, designed to take delivery pipes exceeding 3¾ in. in internal diameter |
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| 2/22 | Pumps, piston or reciprocating, hand- or power-operated, but not including spray pumps, designed to take delivery pipes exceeding 2¼ in. in internal diameter, or for heads of water exceeding 600 ft. | |||
| Pumps of all kinds designed for pumping highly corrosive liquids and made from materials other than brass, bronze, or common cast iron | ||||
| Pumps, diaphragm, designed for use in pumping water | ||||
| Steam pumps, "Pulsometer" type and similar, in which the movement of the water is effected directly by steam pressure | ||||
| Steam pumps (boiler-feed and similar)—comprising a steam cylinder and a pump cylinder in mechanical combination | ||||
| Pumps, viz., ejectors and injectors | ||||
| Spray pumps, other than agricultural spray pumps, power-driven, of capacities exceeding 15 gallons per minute | ||||
| Vacuum pumps designed to take suction pipes exceeding 1½ in. in internal diameter; also vacuum pumps of any capacity designed to maintain a vacuum equivalent to 29 in. of mercury or greater under a barometric pressure of 30 in. (NOTE.—Revises decisions on undermentioned pumps on page 288 of Tariff-book:— Boiler-feed pumps; "Pulsometer" steam pumps; Sand or gravel pumps; and Sewage pumps.) |
352 | .. | .. | |
| 3/61/8 | Stapling-machine, the "O.L. 3 Bow Binder," for use in attaching bows and buckles to slippers, and for similar work. (Acme Staple Co., Camden, N.J., U.S.A.) | |||
| Stone-crushing machines, viz.— | ||||
| 2/13/25 | Buffer springs composed of rubber reinforced with metal, for jaw-type stone-crushers | |||
| 2/13/25 | Manganese steel cheek plates for jaw-type stone-crushers, all sizes | |||
| Tobacco and cigarette manufacturing, viz.— | ||||
| 2/370/3 | Rotary tobacco-cooler, consisting of a rotating metal cylinder mounted on an enclosed iron stand | |||
| Valves, cocks, and taps, viz.— | ||||
| 3/222/24 | Mercury-seated vacuum and pressure relief valves | |||
| Washing-machines, viz.— | ||||
| 2/256/16 | "Vortex" all-metal rotary washing-machines, with 18 or more pockets. (Cherry Tree Machine Co., Ltd., Blackburn, England.) | |||
| Woollen-mill and hosiery-mill machinery, viz.— | ||||
| †2/144/4 | Hosiery-drying forms or shapes of wood (NOTE.—Revises decision on page 492 of Tariff-book.) |
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| 2/231/44 | Teazels, trimmed square on the ends, for use in a teasing-machine for woollen fabrics | |||
| Measuring, counting, testing, indicating, and recording, viz.,— | ||||
| 14/40 | Gauge glasses, reflex flat or prismatic, for boilers | 342 | .. | .. |
| 16/106 | "Jumbo Mullen" tester for testing the bursting strength of paper, cardboard, &c. | 342 | Free | Free.* |
| 16/110 | Meter-testing machine, the "Clark," consisting of table, tank, scale (similar to a weighing-machine but giving readings in cubic feet and gallons), and accessories peculiar thereto, for testing water meters. (H. W. Clark Co., Mattoon, Illinois, U.S.A.) | 342 | .. | .. |
| 3/499 | Straight edges, steel, for engineers', &c., use | 342 | .. | .. |
| Metalworking, woodworking, stoneworking, or glassworking, viz.,— | ||||
| 2/116/4 | Electric element specially suited for heating safety glass during cutting operations | 351 (10) | .. | .. |
| N.e.i., other kinds, viz.,— | ||||
| Conveyors and elevators, viz.— | ||||
| 2/435/6 | "Bishop" single-beam stacking elevator, for conveying and stacking bags of wheat | |||
| Pumps, viz.— | ||||
| 18/2/4 | Diaphragms composed wholly of rubber, for use on vacuum pumps for milking-machines | 353 (6) | .. | .. |
| 2/22 | Pumps, centrifugal, single-stage, designed to take delivery pipes not exceeding 3½ in. in internal diameter, for heads of water not exceeding 100 ft., and for use with clean water, milk, buttermilk, cream, or similar low-viscosity, non-corrosive, or slightly corrosive liquids |
* Under section 11, Customs Amendment Act, 1927.
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