Customs Tariff Decisions




24 JAN.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 69

Decisions Under the Customs Acts

Customs Department,
24 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.
124 (8) Colosyl EB 5-4/96/17
241 Cigarette holders made wholly of greenstone 5-13/175
333 (3) Clips and other supports designed for use with sheets of glass to form agricultural cloches 5-3/737
351 (7) Segments, grindstone, shaped so as to be identifiable as parts of grinding machines 5-2/110/13
351 (8) Miners, vegetable, hand operated, comprising cutting discs mounted on a common axle or axles and fitted with a handle, are not regarded as food chopping machines for the purposes of Tariff item 351 (8) and are to be classed under Tariff item 356 (1) (c)—see decision on page 152 5-3/410/5
352 (b) Boilers—Boilers, economic, horizontal types, having an evaporation capacity exceeding 7,500 lb. of steam per hour under ordinary working conditions (See also Tariff item 353 (8) (c)—boilers) 5-3/422/2
352 (b) Soot blowers 5/2/33/14
353 (8) (c) Boilers—Boilers, economic, horizontal types, having an evaporation capacity not exceeding 7,500 lb. of steam per hour under ordinary working conditions (See also Tariff item 352 (b)—boilers) 5-3/422/2
394 (13) Oils conforming to British Standard Specification 148 : 1933 for insulating oils for transformers and switchgear, on declaration that they will be sold only for use in transformers and switchgear 5-7/5/65
448 (3) Alkyl aryl sulphonates as may be approved—Approved—Nansa A 5-4/340/15
448 (3) Emulsifiers—Oronite CM 514 B.P. 3%

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods.
352 Boilers—Economic.
353 (8) Cigarette—Holders, greenstone.
241 Clips—For glass cloches.
333 (3) Cloches—Clips for supporting.
124 (8) Colosyl EB.
352 Boilers—Economic boilers.
353 (8) Greenstone cigarette holders.
241 Grinding—Stones in segments.
351 (7) Wheels in segments.
351 (7) Alkyl—Nansa A.
448 Emulsifiers—Oronite CM 514.
448 Stones—Grinding, in segments.
351 (7) Wheels—Grinding, in segments.

PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED

Tariff Item No. Goods.
230 Stones, grinding, or abrasive blocks, in segment form (see now Tariff item 351 (7) ).
333 (3) Frames, wire, for supporting glass cloches (see revised decision under Tariff item 333 (3) ).
352 Bakers—The note to the decision on “ Ovens, steampipe, fixed or portable ” reading “ Firebricks and tiles, if imported with bakers ovens, are to be classed separately under the respective Tariff items ”.
352 (b) Boilers—Boilers, horizontal types, having an evaporation capacity exceeding 7,500 lb. of steam per hour under ordinary working conditions. (Firebricks if imported, are to be classed separately under Tariff item 211 (1) ).
352 (b) Boilers—The note to the decision on “ Boilers, land or marine . . . including discharge ducts or chambers ” reading “ Firebricks,/if imported and lagging are to be classed separately under their appropriate Tariff items ”.
353 (8) (c) Boilers, horizontal types, having an evaporation capacity not exceeding 7,500 lb. of steam per hour under ordinary working conditions. (Firebricks are to be classed separately under Tariff item 211 (1) ).

(Tariff Order No. 5) D. G. SA WERS, Comptroller of Customs.



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  • D. G. Sawers, Comptroller of Customs