✨ Customs Tariff Decisions
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 45
Decisions Under the Customs Acts
Customs Department,
Wellington C. 1, 3 July 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.
27
BISCUITS, OTHER KINDS
Shredded Wheat, Welgar and similar
27-10/13/3
134 (2)
DENTISTS' INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES
Measuring, counting, and testing instruments (not being electrical instruments) specially suited for use by dentists (see also Tariff item 338 (4))
27-4/258/9
134 (2)
OPTICIANS' INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES
Measuring, counting, and testing instruments (not being electrical instruments) specially suited for use by opticians (see also Tariff item 338 (4))
Examples—Genothalmic refractors.
Keratometers (for measuring corneal curvature).
Stereoscopes, variable prism.
Vertex refractionometers.
27-4/258/9
134 (2)
SURGEONS' INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES
Measuring, counting, and testing instruments (not being electrical instruments) specially suited for use by surgeons (see also Tariff item 338 (4))
Examples—Cystometers, recording, used for measuring and recording pressures within the bladder.
Tuning forks with disc shaped metal bases for diagnosing deafness.
Haemacytometers.
Haemoglobinometers.
Metabolism apparatus.
Oxyhaemographs.
Sphygmomanometers.
Urinometers and urine test stands.
27-4/258/9
159 (1)
FLOOR COVERINGS—Aloe matting
27-8/59/9
338 (2)
Switchboards and fuseboards—Kiosk sub-stations of sheet metal, including transformers, switchgear, and measuring equipment supplied therewith
27-3/515/7
338 (4)
Electric appliances n.e.i. peculiar to electro-plating, electro-chemistry, &c.—Measuring, counting, and testing instruments, electrically operated, including recording paper (even if sensitised) therefor, specially suited for use by dentists, opticians, and surgeons (see also Tariff item 134 (2))
Examples—Electrocardiographs.
Electroencephalographs.
27-4/258/9
351 (8)
GRINDING MILLS, GRINDING PANS, BALL MILLS, &c.—Balls or rods of cast iron steel, porcelain, or any other manufactured material, for use as grinding media in tube or ball mills (see also Tariff item 449 (2)—Grinding)
27-2/329/5
351 (11)
MACHINERY, MACHINES, MACHINE TOOLS AND APPLIANCES—Peculiar to Metal-working or Wood-working—Welding machines and appliances, electric, including the standard equipment of batteries imported therewith
27-3/29/8
352 (a)
Bakers’—Dough pinning machines
27-2/237
352 (b)
Filters—Filter bags, sheaths, and tubes of woven or knitted glass fibre
27-8/
352 (a)
Refrigerating—Valves of any material when peculiar to use with refrigerating apparatus
27-3/315/23
352 (b)
Tablet making machines
27-2/443
Winches, cranes, capstans, and hoists—
Crane—Designed for mounting on motor vehicles. (If imported mounted on motor vehicles the question of classification is to be referred by Collectors to the Comptroller)
27-2/301/33
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