Customs Tariff Decisions




24 JULY] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1253

Decisions Under the Customs Acts

Customs Department,
Wellington C.1, 24 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.
104 (1) DISINFECTANTS N.E.I.—
Cetyl pyridinium chloride 30-4/152/77
295 (2) Glassine paper 30-6/31/4
352 (b) Filling, packing, wrapping, &c.—
Filling, corking, capping, crowning, packing, sealing, labelling, wrapping, and tying machines, designed for use in manufacturing processes and not suited for packaging goods by retailers (see also Tariff items 353 (8) (c)—dispensers, and 356 (1) (c)—dispensers) 30-2/378
353 (8) (c) Wheelbarrows 30-3/643/6
394 (13) Transformer oil, &c.—
Oil, mineral, on declaration that it will be sold only for use in transformers and switchgear 30-7/5/65
416 The following are to be admitted as educational apparatus, &c., on declaration that they have been specially imported, &c.—
Cardboard B.P. M.F.N.
Free ..
448 (3) Apparel—

Braces, suspenders, and similar articles—
Metal fittings for use in making braces | B.P. | General. |
| | 3% | 10% | 30-5/34 |

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods.
353 (8) Barrows, wheel.
416 Declaration ..
Education.
104 Disinfectants ..
Pyridinium chloride.
295 ..
295 ..
295 ..
Glassine (or glacine).
352 Filling .. ..
353 (8) ..

PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED

Tariff Item No. Cancelled Decision.
124 (8) Colosyl FT—1.
205 Tires .. ..
352 Filling .. ..
394 (13) ..
394 (13) ..
416 ..
416 Declaration ..
448 H...l caps ..
Pedaline cloth.
448 M...kers ..

(Tariff Order 30) D. G. SAVERS, Comptroller of Customs.

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24 July 1952
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  • D. G. Savers, Comptroller of Customs