Customs Tariff Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 54

Decisions Under the Customs Acts

Customs Department,
Wellington C.1, 14 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) ANAESTHETICS—
Amytal
33-4/427/62
100 (1) Isoamyl ethyl barbituric acid 33-4/427/62
124 (8) Silica gel (colloidal silicon oxide) 33-4-476
159 (2) Tiles other than ceramic (e.g., cork, bitumen, metal, plastic) 33-7/26/14
208 Bottles, glass, empty, including stoppers therefor when imported therewith (stoppers may have droppers, stirring rods, brushes, or other applicators of any material either fixed therein or for attachment thereto). 33-14/22/6
218 Tiles, ceramic 33-7/26/14
333 (3) Brooders, poultry raising 33-22/64
352 (b) Earthmoving and road making—
Rakes, rock, for attachment to tractors
33-2/152/19
362 (2) (a) Fittings—
Sand-cast cast-iron pipe fittings other than those for rain water, soil, and similar pipes
33-3/5/15
449 (2) (d) Cellulose triacetate B.P. 3%
General. 3%

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods.
100 Anaesthetics .. Amytal.
333 (3) .. Brooders, poultry.
449 .. Cellulose—
Triacetate.
100 Anaesthetics .. Isoamyl ethyl barbituric acid.
352 Earthmoving .. Rakes—
Rock.
124 (8) .. Silica—
Gel.
218 .. Tiles—
Ceramic.
159 .. Flooring, other than ceramic.

PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED

Tariff Item No. Cancelled Decision.
100 (1) Antiseptics .. Terramyein, including ointments made therefrom (T.O. 28), (see revised decision appearing in T.O. 32).
100 (1) Antiseptics .. Streptomycin and its salts including ointments made therefrom (T.O. 29), (see revised decision appearing in T.O. 32).
159 .. The words “or tiling” in the decision reading “Cork flooring or tiling being coloured sheets of compressed granulated cork”.
159 .. The words “or tiling” in the decision reading “Cork flooring or tiling composed of granulated cork which has been bonded with rubber and compressed into sheets.”
205 Tires .. The words “whether or not attached to wheels” in the decision reading “Perambulator and similar .. attached to wheels” (separate classification no longer permitted).
208 (2) .. The note reading “rubber stoppers therefor whether plain or incorporating a diaphragm are to be classed under Tariff item 427 (2)” following the decision on “vials of glass, for sera”.
218 .. Asphalt tiles.
218 .. Metal tiles backed with fibreboard (see now Tariff item 159).
225 .. Bottles, glass, empty with dropper, stirring rod, or other applicator, of any material, fixed in the stopper (see now Tariff item 208).
362 (2) (a) Fittings .. Sand-cast, cast iron pipe fittings (see revised decision).
414 (3) .. Brooder, brood-coop, nest box, roost coop, for poultry-raising (see now Tariff item 333).
427 (2) .. Stoppers for bottles, &c., when packed with the bottles with which they will be used but invoiced separately (separate classification no longer permitted).
443 .. Cellulose triacetate powder .. dental plates (see now Tariff item 449).
449 .. Silica gel (see now Tariff item 124).

(Tariff Order 33)

D. G. SAVERS, Comptroller of Customs.



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🏭 Decisions in Interpretation of the Customs Tariff

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14 August 1952
Customs Tariff, Decisions, Tariff Items, Goods Classification
  • D. G. Savers, Comptroller of Customs