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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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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. |
Hats and caps, articles and materials used in the manufacture of, viz.—continued.
Fabrics peculiar to hatmaking, including straw plaits and similar materials, not including millinery trimmings, viz.—continued.
Cellophane strips, flat, interwoven with ribbon .. .. | 448 | Free | Free.
Felt in strips reinforced with textile .. .. .. | 448 | Free | 10 per cent.
Felt piece goods embroidered with an all-over design, whether or not backed with buckram or similar material | 448 | Free | Free.
Hemp cloth on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him solely in the manufacture of hats | 448 | Free | Free.
Paper-cloth, woven, on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him solely in the manufacture of hats | 448 | Free | Free.
“Silkeelace,” a fabric peculiar to hat-making (a kind of stiffened canvas having an all-over design worked therein with flourishing thread) | 448 | Free | Free.
Silk piece-goods embroidered, and attached to a buckram-like backing | 448 | Free | Free.
Sparterie .. .. .. .. .. | 448 | Free | Free.
Straw plait, braid, “lace,” and similar fabrics (peculiar to use in building up hats and not being hat-trimmings), plain or fancy, composed wholly or partially of grass, rush, hemp, straw, or crinoline, or imitation grass, rush, hemp, or straw (including cellophane and paper yarn) | 448 | Free | Free.
Tubular woven fabrics of artificial silk and wool, as may be approved by the Minister, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him solely for building-up the bodies and brims of hats | 448 | Free | Free.
Wood shavings, woven, in the flat, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him solely for making hats | 448 | Free | Free.
Fasteners, clip, for fastening crowns of hats to brims .. .. | 448 | Free | Free.
Felt, tubular, in short lengths, suitable only for making ladies’ hats | 448 | Free | Free.
Hat-brim retainers, “Lion’s head” .. .. .. | 448 | Free | Free.
Hat hoods, felt, of wool or fur, or containing fur, unblocked, but having introduced into the material coloured threads which produce an all-over effect, as may be approved by the Minister.. | 448 | Free | Free.
Hat hoods of tweed, unblocked and unsewn .. .. .. | 448 | Free | Free.
Hat-sweats, of leather-cloth, being substitutes for hatters’ leathers | 448 | Free | Free.
Piping-cord, cotton, for milliners’ use (similar in appearance to wire piping but containing no metal) | 448 | Free | Free.
Plateaux, flat, circular, of felt, for manufacture of hats .. | 448 | Free | Free.
Shape-retainers for hats and caps, when declared by a hat or cap manufacturer for use only in making hats or caps, viz.—
Cap-canes, bent to circular shape, with the ends joined, specially suited for supporting the crowns of caps | 448 | Free | Free.
Hat-grip of celluloid, the “West,” for stitching under the front of the crown of a soft felt hat | 448 | Free | Free.
Hat shape retainer and lining, the “De Leon Airkushun” for placing inside soft felt hats | 448 | Free | Free.
Hat shape retainers, the “Nodento,” for placing inside fronts of soft felt hats | 448 | Free | Free.
Springs, metal, for supporting crowns of uniform caps.. .. | 448 | Free | Free.
“Stickers,” being narrow gummed strips of cloth and paper used for joining the ends of leathers inside hats | 448 | Free | Free.
Tassels, hatmakers’, being short lengths of narrow braid with tasselled ends, used for joining the ends of hat-leathers in the manufacture of hats | 448 | Free | Free.
Tin tubes for rattans for making hats .. .. .. | 448 | Free | Free.
Tubing, being pliable rice-net “Falco” tubing, round, oval, or flat, used as a padding or piping in the trimming of ladies’ hats, and whether hollow, wool-filled, or wired | 448 | Free | Free.
Wire piping (covered wire) and ribbon wire .. .. .. | 448 | Free | Free.
Wires, hatters’, used in stiffening hat-brims .. .. .. | 448 | Free | Free.
Yarn suitable for use in the manufacture of hats, of qualities approved by the Minister | 448 | Free | Free.
Hockey sticks, bends for the manufacture of, being pieces of rough sawn or rough hewn timber bent into the form of a crook | 448 | Free | Free.
Hooks and eyes, tent .. .. .. .. .. | 448 | Free | Free.
Iron and steel, articles of, viz.,—
Angles, bars, or channels, slotted, i.e., having a series of oblong or similar holes punched throughout their length, but not otherwise wrought | 448 | Free | 20 per cent.
Band-saw plates, steel (blanks for making saws) .. .. | 448 | Free | 20 per cent.
Bars, steel, round, slightly thickened at one end, but otherwise unworked | 448 | Free | 20 per cent.
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