Customs Tariff Decisions




Dec. 6] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1811

Decisions Under the Customs Acts

Customs Department,
Wellington, 6 December, 1951.

THE following decisions in interpretation of the Customs Tariff are published for public information—

PART I—DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF

Tariff Item. Decision. Record No.
100 (1) ANTISEPTICS
Ethizone
2-4/150/7
100 (1) Ethylsulphonylbenzaldehyde thiosemicarbazone 2-4/150/7
100 (2) Crystapen 2-4/294/42
134 (2) SURGEONS’ INSTRUMENTS
Beds, cardiac
2-12/24/12
134 (2) DENTISTS’ INSTRUMENTS
Lamps, dentists’ operating, imported with dental engine units.
(See also Tariff item 338 (4))
2-12/27/6
161 Tape, nylon 2-5/116
183 (2) Rugs, scarves, and other woollen articles, woven in continuous lengths, but with breaks in the weave to indicate where they are to be cut up 2-8/3/25
214 Replicas in miniature, made wholly from chinaware or earthenware, of articles approved for admission under Tariff item 214. (See also Tariff item 215) 2-14/52
215 Ornaments such as miniature shoes, pianos, bells, furniture, &c., made wholly from chinaware or earthenware. (See also Tariff items 214 and 260) 2-14/52
228 PLASTER OF PARIS
Dental casting powders composed principally of plaster of paris
2-4/383
239 (1) Brushes specially suited for attachment to shotgun cleaning rods. 2-20/197
239 (2) FANCY GOODS AND TOYS
Christmas trees, toy
2-13/13
239 (2) Frills, cake decorating 2-13/13
244 Cinematographs, including sound reproducing apparatus, amplifiers, and loudspeakers, when imported therewith 2-13/139/2
249 RECORDS FOR PHONOGRAPHS, GRAMOPHONES, ETC.
Tape, paper or plastic, impregnated or coated with magnetic material, specially suited for use on sound recording machines
2-13/26/6
301 (1) Paper transfers, toy, in sheets or books 2-13/19/9
312 Castors, swivelling, all types, having wheels not exceeding 4 inches in extreme diameter 2-3/63/5
313 Connectors for joining together lengths of bead chain 2-3/23/3
333 (3) Rims, drop-centre and semi drop-centre types 2-11/29
338 (2) CIRCUIT MAKERS AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Apparatus which, not being a switch as defined on page 22, or an instrument as defined in Tariff item 352, opens or closes an electrical circuit
2-51/5
338 (4) Lamps—
Dentists’ operating, other than those imported with dental engine units. (See also Tariff item 134 (2)—Dentists’)
2-12/27/6
352 (a) Bakers’—
Greasing machines for applying a film of oil to baking tins
2-2/237/36
352 (a) Ovens—
Reel and travelling plate types, however heated, and pans peculiar thereto
2-2/237/25
352 (b) Clothworking—
Presses—
Pads, cut to shape and identifiable as parts of clothing presses
2-3/303/2
352 (b) Steam-heated, for pressing neckties 2-2/271/4
352 (b) Dies specially suited for use in plastic moulding presses 2-13/26/10
352 (b) Laundry and dry-cleaning—
Starching machines for applying starch to garments
2-2/256/22
352 (b) Mountings, universal, for machines, radios, type-writers, &c., undergoing repair or examination, and which may be locked hydraulically in any desired position 2-3/815/2
352 (b) Winches, cranes, and hoists—
Winches specially suited for fitting to tractors or motor vehicles and to be operated by the tractor or motor vehicle engine, even when imported with the motor vehicles or tractors
2-2/152/7
353 (8) (c) Envelope sealing machines 2-2/502


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