Customs Tariff Items




Machinery, &c. and appliances--(continued)
Manufacturing, industrial--(continued)
Bootmaking, viz.--(continued)
Heel trimming machines.
Hook setting machines.
Inseam trimming machines.
Inside heel attacher.
Insole machines, Blake flexible.
Insole and turnsole channelling machines.
Insole lip-cutting and scoring machines.
Knives, circular, for leather cutting machines.
Lacing-machines.
Lap-skiving machines.
Lasting machines.
Last slipping machine for removing boots and shoes from lasts during
the process of manufacture.
Levelling machines.
Lift splitting machines, taper.
Lining beating machines.
Lining cementing machines, hub.
Lining cutting presses.
Lining-marking machines.
Lip-turning machines.
Lip turning and slashing machines.
Nailing machines.
Outsole roughing machines.
Pasting machine, for applying paste to linings of boots.
Pegging machines, “Davey.”
Perforating machines.
Piece sole-bevelling machines.
Polishing and brushing machines, mounted on a metal column or stand,
used for polishing and brushing boots in the process of manufacture.
Pounding-up machines.
Press knives for cutting out soles and heels for boots.
Pulling-over machines.
Punching machines.
Ranging machines.
Rivetting and eyeletting machines.
Roughing machines, including extra roughing-bands therefor, for use
in cementing soles to shoes.
(NOTE.--The parts--pipes and waste receiver--of the “Cyclone
Exhaust” should be separately classified under the appropriate
Tariff items.)
Rounding and channelling machines.
Screw machine, “Rapid Standard.”
Seam rubbing machines.
Seat wheeling machines.
Shank conditioning machines.
Skiving machines.
Slugging machines.
Softener or solvent applying machines.
Sole attaching machines.
Sole blacking machine.
Sole cementing machine U.S.M.C.’s Model A. (Free of duty under
section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1927.)
Sole cutting and skiving machine, combined.
Sole cutting machine, the “Wellman.” (Free of duty under section 11
of the Customs Amendment Act, 1927.)
Sole grooving machine (including sloping table and conical roller
peculiar to use therewith) for grooving soles prior to solutioning.
Sole laying machines.
Sole levelling machines.
Sole levelling machine, the Goodyear Automatic, Model D. (Free of
duty under section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1927.)
Shoe stretcher, the “Dandy.”
Sole mellowing or tempering apparatus, Standard Engineering Co.’s
for softening boot soles during the process of manufacture, including
the air compressor (described as a vacuum pump) forming part thereof.
Sole moulding machines.
Sole rounding machines.
Sole stretching machine.
Splicing, scarfing, or bevelling machine.
Stain agitating machines for stirring boot stains.
Stamping machines, for stamping names, &c., on boot soles.
Staple fastening machines.
Stiffener and toe puff skiving and finishing machines.
Stiffener-damping machines for damping leather boot stiffeners during
the manufacture thereof.



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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 March 1949
Customs, Tariff, Machinery, Duty Rates, Bootmaking