Customs Tariff Decisions




APRIL 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 917

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record. Goods. Classified under Tariff Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
General Tariff.
35–2/152/16 Machinery, &c., and appliances, viz. :—

Manufacturing, industrial, &c., viz.,—
Dredging and excavating machines, viz.—
Silt scoops, “Britstand,” having a capacity of 21 cubic feet and upwards (British Standard Machinery Co., Ltd., Sydney) | 352 | .. |
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| 35–2/145 | Fruit-preparing, &c., viz.—
Quince peeling machines | 352 | .. |
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| 35–2/29/7 | Gas-making and servicing, viz.—
Valves, bye-pass or non-return, model 640, specially suited for gas (Bryan Donkin Co., Ltd., England) | 352 | .. |
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| †35–3/649/2 | Insulators, viz.—
Strain insulators having a dry flash-over voltage of 75,000 or upwards (as determined according to the Regulations of the British Engineering Standards Association, and using a standard sphere spark-gap as defined in those Regulations).
(NOTE.—Cancels decision on page 278 of the Tariff-book respecting “Strain insulators or shackle (pin-type strain) insulators, porcelain, having a working voltage above 5,000.”) | 352 | .. |
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| 35–2/332/2 | Kiln, malting, wedge wire floor for, including underbed (Robert Boby, Ltd., Bury St. Edmunds, Eng.) | 352 | .. |
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| 35–2/256/61 | Laundry machinery, viz.—
“Dress Dryr,” cold air, the “Glover” two-hole adjustable | 352 | .. |
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| 35–3/11/30 | Paint spraying apparatus, viz.—
“Mysto” Handyman universal paint sprayer, No. 550
“Mysto” Master sprayer, No. 555
“Mysto” Auto-cylinder compression sprayer, No. 552
(NOTE.—The hose is to be separately classified under T.I. 199; the pump and air cylinder of model No. 550 under T.I. 353 (6) (b); and the electric motor of model No. 555 under T.I. 338 (1) (a).) | 352 | .. |
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| 35–2/301/21 | Pumps, viz.—
Hydraulic pump units for use with “Hyland” hydraulic windlasses (Hyland Ltd., Wakefield, Eng.) | 352 | .. |
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| 35–2/12/47 | Refrigerating, viz.—
“York” oil trap and purge for attachment to a refrigerant pipe line (York Shipley, Ltd., London) | 352 | .. |
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| 35–2/244 | Road-making machinery, viz.—
Gritters, hand, “Johnston” with final brush distribution
Gritters, mechanical, hopper type
Gritters, mechanical, trailer type, with rubber-tired or roller wheels
Gritters, mechanical, trailer type, with mechanical loaders
Gritters, mechanical, self propelling
Road Heater, the “Johnston” “Quicheat”
(NOTE.—Oil engines are to be separately classified under the appropriate Tariff items.) | 352 | .. |
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| 35–2/244/12 | Power Rammer, the “Pegson,” including the petrol engine incorporated therein, for consolidating roads, &c. | 352 | .. |
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| 35–3/11/12 | Spray pumps, “Noe-Leo” pneumatic knapsack type, pressure-retaining model | 352 | .. |
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| 35–2/22/16 | N.e.i., other kinds, viz.,—
Pumps, viz.—
“Novo” portable centrifugal pumping unit, model V-20A (Novo Engine Co., Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A.)
(NOTE.—The oil engine is to be separately classified under T.I. 352, and the value of the undercarriage is to be apportioned between the components mounted thereon in proportion to their respective values.) | 353 (6) (b) | .. |
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| 35–13/16/5 | Textile, felt, &c., articles, n.e.i. made of, viz. :—
Bags, toilet or shopping, of textile or textile lined with rubber, whether or not fitted with cords, handles, or “Zipp” or other fasteners | 184 | .. |
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NOTE.—The undermentioned decisions on page 63 of the Tariff-book are cancelled :—
“Bags, string net.”
“Painters’ and plumbers’ kits, of canvas or other textile.”
“Pillow-bags of rubber lined waterproof material, &c.”

Minister’s Order No. 35.] E. D. GOOD, Comptroller of Customs.



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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 April 1938
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Import Regulations
  • E. D. Good, Comptroller of Customs