✨ Customs Tariff Decisions
Dec. 15.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2789
MINISTER'S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.
| Record. | Goods. | Classified under Tariff Item No. | Rate of Duty. |
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| British Preferential Tariff. | General Tariff. | ||
| 44-13/82/3 †44-13/82/3 |
Electrical machinery, appliances, and materials, viz.: Lamps, electric, n.e.i., viz.,— “Photoflux” flashlight bulbs “Sashalite” flashlight bulbs (NOTE.—Cancels decision respecting “Sashalite flashlight bulbs, &c.,” under T.I. 255 on page 371 of the Tariff-book.) |
340 340 |
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| 44-3/315/15 | Switches— For the purposes of the Tariff Agreement with Australia the term “switches,” as used in Tariff item 338 ex (2), is to be interpreted as applying only to manually operated “switches” that are entirely mechanical in operation, i.e., those in which hand movement of a lever, button, or similar device, directly actuates the mechanism which makes or breaks the electric circuit |
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| 44-9/124 | Leather manufactures, n.e.i., viz.: Mops and bobs, circular polishing, of leather .. |
203 | .. |
| 44-2/34/79 44-3/615/30 |
Machinery, &c., and appliances, viz.: Manufacturing, industrial, &c., viz.,— Boot-making and leather-working, viz. |
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| Bags for rotary pneumatic presses Burners, liquid fuel, viz.— “Major” low pressure automatic burner comprising a burner and thermostat. (Major Furnace and Combustion Eng., Co., Australia) Clothing manufacturers’ and other cloth-working machines, viz.— Pin ticketing machine, the “Soabar,” for cutting, printing, numbering, and attaching tickets to factory materials Conveyor Chains, “Renold’s” biplanar attachments and overhead trolleys for Drying apparatus, electric hot air, for drying transformers .. |
352 352 352 352 352 |
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| 44-3/40/4 44-3/629 44-3/189/24 44-3/649/15 |
Elements, electric immersion, of non-corrosive metals, specially suited for immersion in strong acid or caustic solutions Ferrules, “Armour” rod, for use with “Armour” rods in damping or suppressing vibration in overhead power transmission lines (NOTE.—The “Armour” rods are separately classified under T.I. 357 (10).) |
352 352 |
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| 44-2/27/29 44-2/235 44-2/107/18 †44-2/356/31 44-2/256/64 44-3/654 †44-9/124 44-3/5/15 |
Filters, viz.—— “Cherry-Burrell” milk filters, pressure type Gas-making and servicing, viz.— Naphthaline washer, the “Thorncliffe” .. (NOTE.—The pumps therefor are to be separately classified under T.I. 353 (6) (b).) Producer-gas units suited for use on motor vehicles, stationary engines, &c. Laundry machinery, viz.— Clothes tumblers or shakers (similar to rotary washing machines) for separating articles coming from hydro-extractors (NOTE.—Cancels decision under T.I. 353 (6) on page 310 of the Tariff-book.) Ironing machines, viz.—— “Hoffman Carol” iron, electric, for blanket binding tapes Lubricating appliances, viz.—— “Non-Drip” upper cylinder high pressure lubricant gun Mops and bobs, circular polishing, of calico, felt, yarn, or similar material (NOTE.—Such mops forming part of portable electric polishers consisting of mop directly coupled to an electric motor to which is affixed a hand piece, will also be admitted under T.I. 352 with separate classification of the motor under T.I. 338 (1) (a), the switch under T.I. 338 (2), and the insulated cable under T.I. 338 (7).) (NOTE.—Revises decision on page 282 of the Tariff-book.) Pipes and pipe fittings, viz.— “Stanton” screwed-gland pipe joints (NOTE.—The spanner for fixing the joints is to be separately classified under T.I. 354.) |
352 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 |
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Customs, Tariff, Goods Classification, Duty Rates, Electrical Machinery, Leather Manufactures, Machinery Appliances