✨ 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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