Customs Tariff Decisions




7 Aug.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1331

Decisions Under the Customs Acts

Customs Department,
Wellington C.1, 7 August 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) ANTISEPTICS—
Aureomycin (or Duomycin) and its salts, including preparations made therefrom 32-4/294/63
100 (1) Chloromycetin and its salts, including preparations made therefrom 32-4/294/63
100 (1) Mystrepton and its salts, including preparations made therefrom 32-4/294/42
100 (1) Streptomycin and its salts, including preparations made therefrom 32-4/427/62
100 (1) Terramycin and its salts, including preparations made therefrom 32-4/44/78
233 Paint boxes containing water colours composed of pigments and having an f.o.b. export price exceeding 2s. 6d. per box of 12 colours, or exceeding 4s. per box of more than 12 colours (see also Tariff item 239 (2) ) 32-13/87/7
239 (2) FANCY GOODS AND TOYS—
Paint boxes, children’s, (a) the f.o.b. export price of which does not exceed 2s. 6d. per box of not more than 12 colours, or which does not exceed 4s. per box of more than 12 colours, or (b) containing water colours composed of dyes (see also Tariff item 233) 32-13/87/7
352 (b) Egg preserving machines . . . . . . . . . . 32-3/716/2
352 (b) Flasks, glass (similar to laboratory flasks) having a capacity exceeding 1 Imperial gallon 32-14/24/2
352 (b) Pumps—
Centrifugal, single stage, designed to take delivery pipes exceeding 3¼ inches in internal diameter, or having a capacity equivalent to a head of water exceeding 100 feet (43·3 lb. per square inch) 32-2/62/4
352 (b) Piston or reciprocating, hand or power operated, but not including spray pumps, designed to take delivery pipes exceeding 2¾ inches in internal diameter, or having a capacity equivalent to a head of water exceeding 600 feet (260 lb. per square inch) 32-2/62/4
352 (b) Winches, cranes, capstans, and hoists—
Hoists or lifting devices, cable operated, for raising and lowering implements attached to tractors (see also Tariff item 353 (8) (b) ) 32-2/152/7
352 (b) Valves—
Valves designed for use on high-pressure oil lines to control the flow of oil to hydraulic pistons 32-2/62/4
353 (8) (c) Pumps—
Centrifugal, single stage, designed to take delivery pipes not exceeding 3¼ inches in internal diameter, or having a capacity equivalent to a head of water not exceeding 100 feet (43·3 lb. per square inch) and designed for use with clear water, milk, buttermilk, cream, and similar low viscosity, non-corrosive or slightly corrosive liquids 32-2/62/4
353 (8) (c) Piston or reciprocating, hand or power operated, other than steam pumps or spray pumps, designed to take delivery pipes not exceeding 2¾ inches in internal diameter, or having a capacity equivalent to a head of water not exceeding 600 feet (260 lb. per square inch) and designed for use with non-corrosive or slightly corrosive liquids 32-2/62/4
357 The term “galvanized” as used in Tariff item 357 is to include coating with metal (except precious metal), unpolished, or other protective materials such as paint, varnish, oil, grease, or wax 32-3/705
362 (3) Pipes—
Glass, with flanged or thickened ends . . . . . . 32-14/24/2

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,



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