✨ Customs Tariff Decisions
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
Decisions Under the Customs Acts
Customs Department,
Wellington, 10 January 1952.
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. |
|---|---|---|
| 120 (3) | Fruit juices, sweetened or unsweetened, standardised to contain not less than 50 m.g. of natural vitamin C per 100 grammes | 4-4/427/81 |
| 121 (1) | Finger nails, artificial, including any adhesive preparation therefor when imported therewith | 4-12/50/3 |
| 121 (1) | Oleo resins Examples— Oleo resin of ginger (gingerine). Oleo resin of capsicum. Oleo resin of vanilla. | 4-4/41/2 |
| 121 (1) | Sorbitone | 4-10/6/52 |
| 301 (2) | Books, or collections of loose sheets, depicting children's clothing, dolls' figures, dolls' houses, nursery characters, and the like, for cutting out and assembling, even if the various parts are partly stamped out to facilitate separation and removal | 4-13/19/10 |
| 351 (11) | Lamps, blow and brazing, including combined blow-lamps and soldering irons Filters— Filter pads and cloths (but not filter papers or pulp), other than those specially suited for use with vacuum cleaners, of any material | 4-3/29/5 4-2/342/13 |
| 352 (b) | Hose assemblies, being short lengths of hose with fittings permanently attached (e.g., by vulcanising) | 4-3/606/11 |
| 352 (b) | Irons, soldering, including electric soldering irons and spare elements peculiar thereto (See also Tariff item 351 (11)—Lamps, blow.) | 4-3/29/5 |
| 354 (1) | Mouth speculum, being a type of gag bit with a leverage device by means of which a horse's jaws may be forced apart | 4-4/34/12 |
| 416 | Pictures, not framed, imported in sets and being specially suited for teaching in Sunday schools | Free |
| 448 (3) | Apparel— Shoulder pads of approved types Approved— Pads of moulded sponge rubber Insecticides— Benzene hexachloride (Gammexane) declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making sheep dips and blow-fly dressings | 3% |
| 448 (3) | Oils— Miscellaneous oils— Batching oils of approved descriptions, &c. Approved— Oils declared for use only in rubber batching Stoves and ranges— Handles, aluminium, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making electric ranges and cookers. (See also Tariff item 353 (4)). (This concession will be reviewed before 31/12/1952) | 3% |
| 449 (2) | Earths and clays— Vermiculite | 3% |
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