Customs Tariff Decisions




1656
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 64

Decisions Under the Customs Acts

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—
* Gantrisin 40-4/294/28
199 Hose assemblies, being lengths of hose with fittings permanently attached (e.g., by vulcanizing) are to be classed under the Tariff item applicable to the machine or appliance with which they are to be used (e.g., motor vehicle engines, tractors, &c.) (see Tariff items 335 (2) and (3) ) 40-3/606/11
263 Medals, badges, and certificates imported by the undermentioned societies for distribution only, and not for sale to the public—
Postal Sunday School Movement 40-13/14/78
333 (3) Drying machines for cut grass 40-2/90/3
352 (b) Concrete working—
Concrete mixers having a capacity of 15 cubic feet and over, dry mix 40-3/371
353 (8) (c) Laundry and dry cleaning—

Ironing machines—
Ironing machines or presses, electrically heated, having rollers or heated top plates not exceeding 30 inches in length | 40-2/256/12 |
| 389 (b) | Chassis for electrically-propelled motor vehicles of trolley or battery types provided—
(a) That, except with special permission, electric batteries (accumulators), pneumatic rubber tyres and inner tubes therefor, and undercarriage springs to be used with the chassis are not imported,
(b) That a declaration under the Customs Acts is made by the importer that, except with special permission, the bodies and/or cabs to be fitted to such chassis will be made in New Zealand and that in their manufacture no imported materials or parts other than leather-cloth, head-lining fabric not composed wholly of wool, sheet glass, or goods admissible under Tariff items 310, 357 (6), 357 (10), 387, or 448 will be used.
NOTE.—Permission (subject to review at any time) has been given for—
(i) The importation and entry under Tariff item 389 (b) as parts of chassis admissible under that item of undercarriage springs, except laminated undercarriage springs of up to and including 3 in. sections for electrically propelled commercial vehicles of 20 cwt. or more.
(ii) The importation and use in the construction of bodies for trolley omnibuses of metal frames and shaped metal panels, provided that the panels are not mounted on the frames and that neither panels nor frames are attached to the chassis on importation. (Such frames and panels will be liable to duty under Tariff item 389 (c).)
(iii) The importation and use of seat springs in the construction of bodies or cabs of electrically-propelled vehicles. | 40-11/59/6A |
| 448 (3) | Patterns or templates—
Paper declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making paper patterns (including embroidery patterns) such as are used by tailors and dressmakers | 40-6/162/11 |

  • 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.

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods.
352 Concrete—
Mixers.
333/3 Drying—
Machines for cut grass.
100 Antiseptics
Gantrisin.
333/3 Grass—
Drying machines.
199 Hose—
Assemblies with permanently attached fittings.
353 (8) (c) Laundry

Presses—
Ironing. |



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