Customs Tariff Decisions




FEB. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 229

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classed under Tariff Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
A. and m.s.—continued. Ferrules, brass, specially suited for use in the manufacture of tools 448 Free
Ferrules, oval steel, for the manufacture of slashers and hedge-knives 448 Free
Filters, “Permutit,” brass strainers for 448 Free
Fireclay blocks and ground potclay of qualities approved by the Minister on declaration by a glass-manufacturer that such materials will be used by him only in the manufacture or repair of glasshouse pots or glass furnaces 448 Free
Furniture and cabinetware, fittings, &c., for, viz.,—
Cane banding for making rattan furniture 448 Free
Capsules, nickel, for bamboo furniture 448 Free
Rush, plaited, for making chairs 448 Free
Stamped steel fittings for folding camp-furniture 448 Free
Webbing, woven, of cane or reed, for the manufacture of furniture 448 Free
Wooden inlays and inlaying strips, composite or plain, used in the manufacture of furniture, trays, fancy boxes, &c. 448 Free
Furriers’ accessories, viz.,—
Artificial eyes (wired), cardboard skull shapes and snouts, for use in the manufacture of furs 448 Free
Button fastenings (for use as a backing in sewing buttons to fur coats, &c.) 448 Free
Fur-clips, of materials and patterns approved by the Minister, specially suited for the manufacture of furs 448 Free
Imitation claws for use in the manufacture of furs 448 Free
Gas-igniters, electro-catalytic, metal-threaded brass caps for manufacture of 448 Free
Gates, railings, finials, and similar articles, iron fittings (being drop forgings) in the rough for the manufacture of 448 Free
Glass bowls or containers for petrol, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him solely in the manufacture (not repair) of petrol systems or pumps 448 Free
Glass circles, bevelled, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him solely in the manufacture or repair of railway-lamps 448 Free
Glass circles, bevelled, on declaration that they will be sold only to the N.Z. Railway Department for use in the manufacture or repair of railway-lamps 448 Free
Glasses for bottoms of railway-carriage roof-lamps 448 Free
Glass substitutes consisting of a transparent composition reinforced with wove wire 448 Free
Gramophones, fittings for, viz.,—
Clockwork motors, governors, and gearing, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him solely in the manufacture of gramophones 448 Free
Hats and caps, articles and materials used in the manufacture of, viz.,—
Bandeaux linings (for making ladies’ hats fit firmly), on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him solely in the manufacture of hats 448 Free
Boards for making college caps (“mortar-boards”) 448 Free
Braid or lace, gold and silver, also plain black oak-leaf braid, when cut into lengths not exceeding 28 in., on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him solely for hat and cap making 448 Free
“Braids” of cut cotton and wool textile in narrow widths cemented to a backing of felt, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him solely in the building up of bodies and brims of hats 448 Free
Braids of wool, silk, artificial silk, or cotton, or of such materials in combination with one another, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him solely in the building up of bodies and brims of hats 448 Free
Buttons (octagonal pieces of paper and textile for finishing straw hats) 448 Free
Cap peaks, canvas, cardboard, or rubber shapes for 448 Free
Cap-stiffeners of twill buckram or canvas, being strips of coarse fabric, whether plain or backed with other textile 448 Free
Chenille cord with wire centre 448 Free
Cork bodies for making helmets 448 Free
Fabrics peculiar to hatmaking, including straw plaits and similar materials, not including millinery trimmings :—
Buckram or similar material embroidered with an all-over design 448 Free
Crinoline or imitation horsehair fabric or such material plaited or woven with cotton, linen, silk, wool, cellophane, or other fibres 448 Free

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