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 & Industry
18 March 1954
Customs Tariff, interpretation, index, cancellations, industrial goods, preferential duty
  • D. G. SAVERS, Comptroller of Customs