✨ Customs Tariff Decisions
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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PART I—DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF—continued
| Tariff Item. | Decision. | Record No. |
|---|---|---|
| 352 (b) | Scaffolding, fittings for— | |
| Fittings for tubular metal scaffolding, such as quickgrip couplers, putlog couplers, combined joint pins and couplers, swivel couplers, reveal screws, tubular putlogs, metal struts, props, or shores | 1–3/5/51 | |
| 352 (b) | Transmission gear— | |
| Bearings or bushes, whether or not impregnated with oil, made from sintered metal powder and graphite | 1–3/23/16 | |
| 352 (b) | Seals and retainers, oil and grease, all kinds except piston rings | 1–3/175/3 |
| 352 (b) | Trucks, trolleys, and cars, charging, when imported with furnaces or ovens as standard equipment therefor, and designed to remain in the furnace or oven during the treatment of the goods which they carry. (See also Tariff item 353 (8) (c)—Trucks) | 1–2/162/6 |
| 352 (b) | Valves, cocks, taps, hydrants— |
Valves—
Back pressure retaining or check valves | 1–3/222/5 |
| 352 (b) | Equilibrium ball or float valves | 1–3/222/5 |
| 352 (b) | Reflux or retaining valves | 1–3/222/5 |
| 352 (b) | Washing machines—
Can washing machines, rotary, having a capacity of less than 300 cans per hour | 1–2/358/3 |
| 352 (b) | Winches, cranes, capstans, and hoists—
Sheaves, metal (other than galvanized iron), having U-shaped grooves and having an extreme diameter of 3 inches or more but less than 7 inches. (See also Tariff items 353 (8) (c) and 369) | 1–3/374/2 |
| 352 (a) | Woollen mill and hosiery mill—
Cloth rolling, rigging, and cutting machines, combined or separate | 1–2/231/34 |
| 353 (2) | Tap assemblies, water mixing (other than thermostatically operated mixing valves) including hand shower attachments such as telephone arms, flexible metal tubes, hand grips, and roses, imported therewith | 1–3/848 |
| 353 (4) | Demisters and defrosters, windscreen, electrically heated | 1–3/189/27 |
| 353 (8) (b) | Blocks, pulley, other than those classed under Tariff items 352 or 369 or 414 | 1–3/374/2 |
| 353 (8) (b) | Sheaves, metal—
(a) Other than galvanized iron, having U-shaped grooves and being less than 3 inches in extreme diameter
(b) Galvanised, having U-shaped grooves and being less than 2¾ inches in extreme diameter
(c) Having other than U-shaped grooves | 1–3/374/2 |
| 353 (8) (c) | Dispensers for delivering a predetermined length of adhesive tape. (See also Tariff item 356 (1) (c) ) | 1–2/285/33 |
| 353 (8) (c) | Earth moving—
Shovels, excavating and loading, of a rated capacity not exceeding—
(a) 1½ cubic yards if for attachment to crawler-type tractors, and
(b) 1 cubic yard if for attachment to wheeled tractors
(See also Tariff Item 352) | 1–2/152 |
| 353 (8) (c) | Pans, copper or mild steel, steam jacketed but not fitted with agitators | 1–3/257 |
| 353 (8) (c) | Reinforcers, edge, being office appliances for applying adhesive tape to edges of plans, blue-prints, and similar documents | 1–2/529 |
| 353 (8) (c) | Rollers—
Motor driven, suitable for rolling sports grounds and footpaths | 1–3/320 |
| 353 (8) (c) | Hand propelled, for rolling lawns, cricket pitches, &c. | 1–3/320 |
| 353 (8) (c) | Selling machines, coin-in-slot, including any electric or other motors, conveyor belts, and refrigerating machinery contained therein | 1–2/475 |
| 353 (8) (c) | Separators, specific gravity, with open-type vibrating decks, for separating the finer particles of ground material (e.g., lime) from the coarser by means of a current of air | 1–2/111/50 |
| 353 (8) (c) | Trucks for moving oil tanks or other parts of switchboards when imported separately. (See also Tariff item 338 (2)—Switchboards) | 1–3/515/2 |
| 353 (8) (c) | Trucks, trolleys, and cars, charging, for furnaces and ovens, when imported separately. (See also Tariff item 352—Trucks) | 1–2/162/6 |
| 353 (8) (c) | Washing machines—
Can washing machines, rotary, having a capacity of 300 cans per hour or greater | 1–2/358/3 |
| 354 (1) | Cutters, wire rope, in which the rope is severed by striking a cutting blade with a hammer | 1–3/690 |
| 354 (1) | Knives—
Glaziers’ hacking | 1–3/226/3 |
| 354 (1) | Tools, multi-purpose, comprising a handle and detachable blades, saws, chisels, and the like | 1–3/44/3 |
| 354 (1) | Toy sets of carpenters’ tools | 1–3/44 |
| 356 (1) (c) | Bags of metal foil or sheet, or of chain mesh | 1–13/16/4 |
| 356 (1) (c) | Cages, poultry laying. (See also Tariff item 414 (3) ) | 1–3/188/9 |
| 356 (1) (c) | Dispensers for rolls of adhesive tape (other than disposable types of no permanent value) from which any length may be withdrawn by hand. (See also Tariff items 271 and 353 (8) (c) ) | 1–5/163 |
| 356 (1) (c) | Hinges—
Tee and strap, light-weighty or Scotch types, whether galvanized, japanned, or plain metal, having a length of tail of 7 inches or greater. (See also Tariff items 356 (3) and 369) | 1–3/34 |
| 356 (1) (c) | Pouches of metal foil or sheet, or of chain mesh | 1–13/16/4 |
| 356 (1) (c) | Purses of metal foil or sheet, or of chain mesh | 1–13/16/4 |
| 356 (1) (c) | Toilet sets packed in cases having no handles and not containing brushes | 1–40/36 |
| 356 (1) (c) | Windows—
Louvre frames, metal, fixed or variable pitch, for fitting into window frames to support slats of glass or other material | 1–3/172/5 |
| 356 (3) | Hinges—
Tee and strap, other than those classed under Tariff items 356 (1) (c) and 369 | 1–3/34 |
| 357 (6) | Aluminium venetian blind strip, unworked | 1–3/135/4 |
| 357 (10) | Wire, recording, for use with sound recording machines | 1–13/26/6 |
| 362 (6) | Connections, flush pipe, other than of brass or other copper alloy, consisting of a rubber ring with metal clips, holder, screw-nuts and bolts, for connecting an iron pipe to an earthenware pipe, even if imported with the sanitary earthenware with which they are to be used | 1–3/5/17 |
| 362 (3) | Tubing—
Metal, including precious metal, of any cross-sectional shape | 1–2/148/13 |
| 369 | Sheaves, galvanised iron, having U-shaped grooves and being 2¾ inches in extreme diameter or over. (See also Tariff items 352—Winches, and 353 (8) (b) ) | 1–3/374/2 |
| 379 | Bags, touring, specially fitted for attachment to cycles, when accompanying the cycle to which they belong | 1–11/31/4 |
| 381 | Carriages, wheeled, for golf bags | 1–20/173 |
| 387 | Fasteners, motor vehicle tail-gate | 1–3/108/14 |
| 394 (10) | Clerex | 1–7/147/14 |
| 394 (10) | Magnus 755 | 1–7/147/14 |
| 397 (7) | Cement based paints, “Snowcem” and similar | 1–7/51/14 |
| 399 (a) or 404 (1) (a) | Agba (Gossweilerodendron) | 1–15/150 |
| 399 (a) or 404 (1) (a) | Rosarosa (Heritiera sp.) | 1–15/150 |
| 399 (a) or 404 (1) (a) | Sacau (Sideroxylon sp.) | 1–15/150 |
| 399 (a) or 404 (1) (a) | Sarosaro (Garcinia pseudoguttifira) | 1–15/150 |
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