✨ Regulations and Customs Decisions
Notice Under the Regulations Act 1936
Pursuant to the Regulations Act 1936, notice is hereby given of the making of regulations as under:—
Authority for Enactment. Short Title or Subject-matter. Serial Number. Date Price
of (Postage
Enactment. ld. Extra).
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Trade Arrangement (Switzerland) Order 1952 1952/200 12/11/52 2d.
Act 1948 Justices of the Peace Act Fees Order 1952 1952/201 12/11/52 2d.
Justices of the Peace Act 1927 Licensing Act Fees Order 1952 1952/202 12/11/52 2d.
Licensing Act 1908 Agricultural Workers Wages Order 1952 1952/203 12/11/52 2d.
Agricultural Workers Act 1936 Agricultural Workers (Orchardists) Extension Order 1952/204 12/11/52 6d.
Agricultural Workers Act 1936 Agricultural Workers (Tobacco Growers) Extension 1952/205 12/11/52 6d.
Order 1952 Agricultural Workers (Farms and Stations) Extension 1952/206 12/11/52 3d.
Agricultural Workers Act 1936 Hides Prices Notice 1952 1952/207 11/11/52 2d.
Economic Stabilization Act 1948
Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied
on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number.
R. E. OWEN, Government Printer.
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.
Rucsacs, Bergan and similar, including metal frames therefor im- 46–20/173/4
ported therewith. (See also Tariff item 356 (1) (c), Bag fittings)
Valves—
Valves and cocks, other than those classed under Tariff items 46–3/11/28
352 and 353 (2)
Window sashes, metal, peculiarly suited for motor vehicles, 46–3/108/14
imported unassembled, or assembled but not glazed. (See also
Tariff item 389 (c))
Window sashes, metal, peculiarly suited for motor vehicles, when 46–3/108/14
glazed or partly glazed. (See also Tariff item 387)
Apparel— Uniforms and regalia—
The following articles, &c. 3% 3% 46–5/69
Clasps or morses for copes 3% 3%
Cords, tying, tasselled 3% 3%
Cords, including gold and silver cords. 3% 3%
Tassels of any material 3% 3%
Threads, embroidery, including gold and 3% 3%
silver threads
Brushes, brooms, &c.—
Sponges and sponge material, cellulose, de- 3% 3% 46–20/145
clared by a manufacturer for use by him
only in making mops
Drycleaners— Emulsifiers specially prepared for use with 3% 3% 46–4/33/20
drycleaning solvents
Examples— Adtex.
Anolite.
Alrolenes.
Hexapol.
Sanitone X.
Spot removing preparations and chemicals 3% 3% 46–4/33/20
declared by a drycleaner for use by him
only for removing stains from garments
Printers’ stationers’ and bookbinders’— Paper—
Kraft paper not less than .009 caliper 3% 3% 46–6/229
(.009 inch) declared by a manufacturer
for use by him only in making combina-
tion kraft-lined container board
Stoves and ranges— The following materials, &c.—
Jets, burner, for gas cooking and heating 3% 20% 46–3/189/3
appliances, including those which burn
vaporized oil such as kerosene
Cellophane shapes for packing hats. 3% 3% 46–6/192
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationRegulations, Tariffs, Fees, Orders, Agricultural Workers
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