Customs Tariff Decisions




1802

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

[No. 89

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods. Tariff Item No. Goods.
120 (1) .. A.C.T.H. 352
120 (1) .. Adrenocorticotropic hormone. 353 (8) (c)
340 .. Advertising— 352
399 (a) or 404 (1) (a) .. Signs, electric. 260
Agba timber. 121 (1) ..
448 Tetrahydro .. 352
43 .. Alcohols— 394 (10)
448 .. Tetrahydrofurfural. 333 (3)
Allergilac. 333 (3) Frames
Allethrin. 352 Woollen
Aluminium— 351 (11) ..
357 (6) .. Venetian blind strip. 333 (3)
100 (1) Antiseptics .. 352
338 (4) .. Aminacryl. 351 (11)
448 Cutting .. 52
Anodes— 353 (8) (c) ..
Anti-corrosion. 203 ..
Antacid oil, Germ. 136 ..
Apparel— 352 Presses
351 (11) .. Protective. 97
136 .. Textiles cut to shape for. 352
351 (11) .. Aprons— 379
416 .. Metalworkers’ protective. 342
Astronomy, film strips and lantern slides for teaching. 352 Meatworks
352 Valves .. 239 (2)
97 .. Back pressure retaining valves. 352
Bacteria cultures for compost making. 134 (2) Pipes ..
Bags— 97 ..
356 (1) .. Metal foil or sheet, or chain mesh. 354
436 .. Net. 352
379 .. Touring, for cycles. 120 (1)
342 .. Balancing machines. 353 (4)
Bandings— 353 (4) ..
161 .. Trouser and skirt. 134 (2)
Barbour’s— 448 Rubber
448 Boots.. .. 449
121 (1) .. Lockstitch thread, 6 cord. 119
Barrier cream. 352 ..
352 Transmission .. 352
Bearings— 104 Disinfectants
Sintered metal. 353 (8) (c) ..
Bells— 356 (1) ..
247 (5) .. Tuned for producing music. 352
448 Insecticides .. 161
136 .. Benzene hexachloride. 189
Bib overalls. 260 ..
379 .. Bicycle— 352
Touring bags. 134 (2) ..
Bindings— 448 ..
198 (6) .. Felt backed with textile. 352
161 .. Sewn cotton piece goods for making. 352
Biscuit— 161 ..
352 Bakers’ .. 189
448 Textile .. 260
Stripping machines. 260 ..
Bleaching agents for textiles. 416 ..
357 (6) .. Blind— 340
Strip, aluminium. 352 ..
333 (3) .. Block— 134 (2)
Making machines, soil. 448 Sulphonated
416 .. Blocks— 352
353 (8) (b) .. Alphabet. 352
449 (2) .. Pulley. 116
Blood— 387 ..
338 (10) .. Plasma, synthetic. 351 (11)
269, 270 .. Board— 416
260 .. Paper, laminated or compressed, resin impregnated. 352
203 .. Wood chip. 120 (3)
215 .. Bone— 352
Statuary. 352 ..
Boxes— 352 ..
Collar, leather. 352 ..
Brooches, chinaware, porcelain, or earthenware. 352 ..
Brushes— 352 ..
352 Brushes .. 352
Paint spraying outfit. 352 ..
352 Transmission .. 352
Bushes— 352 ..
356 (1) .. Sintered metal. 352
Cages— 352 ..
352 Photographers’.. .. 352
352 Washing ..} Poultry laying
353 (8) (c) Washing ..} Cameras—
Studio and other industrial. 352 ..
448 .. Can washing machines. 352
Capsules— 352 ..
419 (1) .. Plastic. 352
Carpet— 352 ..
Scrubbing and shampooing machines. 352 ..
Carriages— 352 ..
381 .. Golf bag. 352
Cars— 352 ..
352 Trucks ..} Charging.
353 (8) (c) Trucks ..} Cartons—
268 .. Waxed cardboard. 352
Cases— 352 ..
203 .. Key. 352
203 .. Writing. 352
Ceiling— 352 ..
340 .. Flanges. 352
198 (9) .. Channelling irons. 352


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