✨ Customs Tariff decisions
18 MARCH] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 419
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 No. | Decision | Record No. |
|---|---|---|
| 90 (2) | Lagosta wine | 104–10/39/2 |
| 121 (1) | Ronicol | 104–4/427/30 |
| 124 (7) | Manganese sulphate declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making manures | 104–4/132/2 |
| 134 (1) | Appliances for wear, etc.— | |
| Urinals, including rubber urinals, specially designed for wear | 104–12/44/2 | |
| 338 (2) | Cable connectors— | |
| Sleeves, twisting, for joining electric cable | 104–2/102/10 | |
| 352 (a) | Bootmaking— | |
| Vulcanizing appliances specially suited for the manufacture or repair of rubber footwear | 104–2/34/78 | |
| 352 (b) | Garage appliances— | |
| Pumps, hand or power operated, used to dispense oil and grease from bulk containers | 104–3/654 | |
| 352 (b) | Photographers’ and similar— |
Lenses, camera (including cinematograph camera):
(a) Having a focal length of 5 inches or over, or
(b) Wide angle, giving an angular field of view exceeding 55 degrees, based on the smallest dimension of the negative for which the camera is constructed | 104–13/25 |
| 353 (8) (c) | Earthmoving—
Shovels, excavating, hydraulic, mounted on wheels and operated from a tractor power take off (Examples: Hopto, and Atos back actor trench hoes) | 104–51/6/6 |
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 |
|---|---|
| 338 (2) | Cable connectors |
Cable—
Sleeves, twisting. |
| 353 (8) (c) | Earthmoving
Excavating—
Shovels, hydraulic. |
| 90 (2) | Lagosta wine. |
| 352 (b) | Photographers
Lenses—
Camera, for industrial cameras. |
| 124 (7) | Manganese—
Sulphate declared for making manures. |
| 121 (1) | Ronicol. |
| 353 (8) (c) | Earthmoving
Shovels—
Excavating, hydraulic. |
| 338 (2) | Cable connectors
Sleeves—
Twisting, for cable joining. |
| 134 (1) | Urinals for wear. |
| 352 (a) | Bootmaking
Vulcanizing—
Appliances for rubber footwear. |
PART III: DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED
| Tariff Item No. | Cancelled Decision |
|---|---|
| 352 (a) | Bootmaking |
| Vulcanizing appliances specially suited for repairing rubber boots. (See revised decision.) | |
| 352 (b) | Garage |
| Pumps, electrically or mechanically operated . . . bulk containers. (See revised decision.) | |
| 352 (b) | Photographers |
| Lenses, camera, (a) having a focal length . . . camera is constructed. (See revised decision.) | |
| 357 (11) | The words “for logging arches” in the decision reading “Rigging sets for logging arches, consisting of . . . chokers attached”. |
| 362 (3) | Joints, twisting, for aluminium cable . . . at the ends. (See now Tariff item 338 (2)—cable connectors.) |
| 387 | Buttons, clinch, being bifurcated studs. (See decision on page 184—Fittings.) |
Customhouse, Wellington C. 1, 18 March 1954.
(Tariff Order 104) D. G. SAVERS, Comptroller of Customs.
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🏭 Interpretation, Index and Cancellation of Customs Tariff Decisions
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry18 March 1954
Customs Tariff, interpretation, index, cancellations, industrial goods, preferential duty
- D. G. SAVERS, Comptroller of Customs