Customs Decisions




18 Nov.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1817

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.
61 (7) Catsup powder or paste in packages of less than 28 lb. net weight. (See also Tariff items 57, 58, 448 (3).). (Example: Protex powder and paste) 127–10/170/–
124 (7) Mono-potassium phosphate declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making manures 127–4/272/2
239 (1) Crampons, boot, being spiked iron frames for use when walking on ice 127–3/527/2
352 (b) Confectioners’—
Drying ovens for confectionery 127–2/237/13
352 (b) Pumps—
Rotary vane types, Vickers and similar 127–2/62/4
356 (1) (c) Drums or casks, stainless steel or aluminium, imported containing goods 127–3/94/–
448 (3) Catsup powder or paste in packages of 28 lb. net weight or over. (See also Tariff items 57, 58, 61 (7).). (Example: Protex powder and paste) 127–10/170/–
448 (3) Cutting compounds or cutting oils as approved—

Approved—
Caltex Transultex A | 3% B.P. 3% General 127–7/37/44 |
| 448 (3) | Insecticides—
Nexa fluid declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making fly and insect sprays | 3% B.P. 3% General 127–4/351/– |

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods
448 (3) Cutting .. .. Caltex Transultex A.
356 (1) (c) Casks—
Stainless steel or aluminium.
61 (7) Catsup.
448 (3) Catsup paste in packages of 28 lb. net weight or over.
352 (b) Confectioners’—
Drying ovens.
239 (1) Crampons, boot.
356 (1) (c) Drums—
Stainless steel or aluminium.
352 (b) Drying—
Ovens for confectionery.
124 (7) Mono-potassium phosphate.
448 (3) Insecticides .. .. Nexa fluid.
352 (b) Ovens—
Drying, for confectionery.
124 (7) Phosphate—
Mono-potassium.
448 (3) Cutting .. .. Transultex A.

PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED

Tariff Item No. Cancelled Decision
61 (1) Protex powder . . . (448 (3)—Catsup). (See revised decision.)
164 Delete the words “when declared by a manufacturer that they will be blocked and used by him only in making hats” from the decisions reading “Hoods made up from cellophane strips, etc.”, and “Hats and hat shapes (but not berets), etc.”. (Declarations no longer required.)
348 (1) Tractors .. .. *Allis-Chalmers M, H5.

Caterpillar 2, 4.
Fiat 52.
Oliver A, B.
International Harvester T6, T9. (Section 11 concession cancelled.) |
| 356 (1) (c) | Crampons . . . on ice. (See decision Tariff item 239 (1).). |
| 448 (3) | Catsup powdered . . . Protex powder . . . Tariff item 61 (1). (See revised decision.) |

Customs Department, Wellington C. 1, 18 November 1954. E. S. GALE, Acting Comptroller of Customs.
(Tariff Order 127)



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🏭 Decisions under the Customs Acts and Tariff Interpretations

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 November 1954
Customs Tariff, Tariff interpretation, Customs decisions, Catsup powder, Mono-potassium phosphate, Crampons, Drying ovens, Pumps, Stainless steel drums, Cutting oils, Insecticides
  • E. S. Gale, Acting Comptroller of Customs