Customs Tariff Decisions




7 FEB.]

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Decisions Under the Customs Acts

Customs Department,
Wellington, 7 February 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.
100 (1) ANÆSTHETICS—
*Xylocaine
7–4/360/29
120 (3) Vegemite 7–4/427/2
204 Sponge bags, plastic 7–20/173/5
338 (12) WIRELESS BROADCAST RECEIVING SETS—
Wireless broadcast receiving sets in combination with gramophones and/or sound recorders
7–13/26/6
351 (11) Apparel such as helmets, trousers, and gloves, made from asbestos, leather, vulcanized india-rubber, or similar fire or abradant resisting materials, specially suited for use in foundries, shot blasting, welding, &c. 7–20/76
352 (b) Bookbinders—
Turning-in machines
7–2/18/24
353 (8) (b) Hoists, builders' tower 7–2/317/4
353 (8) (c) Merry-go-rounds 7–3/903/3
356 (3) Stops, door (similar to socket bolts fitted with rubber feet) 7–3/792/4
448 (3) Containers made from crimped aluminium foil, disposable types, for packing goods 7–3/261
448 (3) Oils—
Miscellaneous oils—
The undermentioned oils declared by a manufacturer for use by him only for rope batching, flax fibre batching, or rubber processing—
Rope batching oil 79 (Vacuum Co.)
3%
448 (3) Tires, rubber—
Textiles of approved qualities, declared by a manufacturer, &c. (decision on page 211 of the decision book)—
Approved—
Holland, glazed
3%
449 (1) Rubber, articles and materials composed wholly of, &c.—
Labels, rubber, printed
7–5/68
  • To be admitted from all countries at the rate of duty under the British preferential tariff, under section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act 1927.

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods. Tariff Item No. Goods.
448 Containers Aluminium—
Foil containers.
353 (8) Merry-go-rounds.
204 ... Bags—
Sponge, plastic.
204 Plastic—
Sponge bags.
448 ... Containers—
Aluminium foil.
204 Sponge—
Bags, plastic.
356 (3) ... Door—
Stops.
356 (3) Stops—
Door.
353 (8) ... Hoists—
Builders' tower.
352 Bookbinders’ .
Turning-in machines.
448 ... Holland, glazed. 120 (3) Vegemite.
449 (1) ... Labels—
Rubber.
338 (12) Wireless—
Broadcast receiving sets in
combination with gramophones, &c.

PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED

Tariff Item No. Cancelled Decision.
100 Anæsthetics .. Xylocaine (see revised decision above).
351 (11) Apparel such as helmets, aprons ... shot blasting operations, welding, &c. (Tariff Order No. 1) (see revised decision above).

(Tariff Order No. 7)

D. G. SAWERS, Comptroller of Customs.



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7 February 1952
Customs Tariff, Interpretations, Decisions, Record Numbers
  • D. G. Sawers, Comptroller of Customs