Customs Classification Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 59

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classified under Tariff Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
28-3/540/3 Machinery, &c., and appliances, viz.—continued.

Manufacturing, industrial, &c., viz.—continued.
Oil refiner, the “Bramley,” for reconditioning used lubricating oil by distillation and filtration. (Aldridge-Radford and Co., London) | 352 | .. | .. |
| †28-2/152/2 | Road-making machinery, viz.—
Gradebuilders, “Baker,” being hydraulically operated appliances similar to bulldozers, for attachment to the front of tractors. (Baker Mfg. Co., Springfield, Ill., U.S.A.)
(NOTE.—Cancels decision respecting “Baker” Grade-builders in M.O. 11.) | 352 | Free | Free. |
| 28-2/384 | Teasing, flock making, batting making, &c., machines, viz.—
Bagging shredder (or wool opener) for producing cleaning waste
Bed opener and cleaner (for opening flock)
“Blamire’s” lap feed machine
Burring and carding machine
Burring machine (for removing burrs, &c., from woollen fibres)
Camelback lappers
Cleaning, opening and blending machine
Cleaning waste machines (for preparing materials for cleaning or wiping waste)
Cleaning willey (for cleaning fibres)
Clothing or wire-mounting machine (for re-clothing garnett rollers)
Cockspur teaser or fearnought (for teasing and blending wool, hair, shoddy, &c.)
Combined rag machine and duster (for converting dusty and dirty rags into flock)
Cotton cleaning and opening machine
Fleece and cott opening machine (like a gill-box)
Flock and hair carding machines
Garnett machines for felts, waddings, and paddings
Garnett machines, including automatic feeds therefor
Needle point teaser
Opener, shaker, or mixer (for preliminary opening of strong materials)
Preparer (or Knotbreaker) for the preliminary tearing of material for the garnett machine
Rag machine (for disintegrating rags, rope, &c.)
Rag shaker (for removing dust from rags, &c.)
Wash bowl willey (for removing dirt and sand from wool before it passes to the wash bowls)
(NOTE.—Fans and ducting supplied with any of the above-mentioned machines are to be separately classified under their appropriate Tariff items.) | 352 | .. | .. |
| 28-2/144/4 | Woollen-mill and hosiery-mill machinery, viz.—
Hose examiner, the “Reading,” a foot-operated expanding type examining form for hosiery (Textile Machine Works, Reading, Penn., U.S.A.) | 352 | Free | Free.
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| 28-3/79/10 | Printing, viz.,—
“Halley” rotary numbering machine, including the conveyor forming part thereof
(NOTE.—The detachable perforating attachment is to be separately classified under T.I. 352.) | 351 (13) | .. | .. |
| 28-3/223/3 | Metal, manufactured articles of, n.e.i., &c., viz. :—
Ball floats of bakelite or other moulded plastic material, for use with ball valves in cisterns | 356 (1) | .. | .. |
| 28-2/52/38 | “Home Builder,” the “Lightning,” an appliance for moulding concrete blocks for building purposes | 356 (1) | .. | .. |
| 28-2/111/45 | Scientific and philosophical instruments and apparatus, viz. :—
Moisture tester, the “Brabender” semi-automatic, comprising a combined electric drying oven and weighing machine, for ascertaining the moisture content of grain samples. (Brabender G.M.B.H., Duisburg, Germany)
(NOTE.—The small electric grinding machine for use with the moisture tester is to be classified under T.I. 351 (7) and admitted free of duty under the provisions of section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1927.) | 135 | Free | Free.* |
| 28-4/303 | Vitamins, vitamin concentrates, &c., viz. :—
“Glucose concentrate (G.D.F.)” (Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd., London) | 120 (3) | .. | .. |
| 28-4/429 | “Viteolin” capsules (Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd., London) | 120 (3) | .. | .. |

  • Under section 11, Customs Amendment Act, 1927.

Minister’s Order No. 28.] E. D. GOOD, Comptroller of Customs.



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🏭 Minister's Decisions under Customs Acts (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Customs, Tariff, Duty Rates, Import Classification, Machinery, Scientific Instruments, Vitamins
  • E. D. Good, Comptroller of Customs