✨ Tariff Schedule
14 MARCH
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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Transportation machines and equipment of the following kinds
Bicycles.
Motor vehicles, including motor cycles, tractors, and industrial tractors.
Stackers, hand lift and power lift.
Trucks, powered—
Crane.
Industrial.
Lift.
Platform type.
Straddle type.
Other machinery of the following kinds
Engines, internal combustion (excluding stationary, outboard, marine, and aeroplane engines).
Motors, electric, 3 h.p. and under, and motor starters and controllers.
Power generators, electric, and generator set units.
Winches.
RUBBER GOODS
Camelback and tire repair materials.
Clothing, rubber or rubberized.
Footwear, rubber (including gumboots, but excluding bodywaders).
Mattresses, pillows, cushions, and cushion material made from foamed rubber.
Milking machine rubberware.
Pneumatic tires and tubes.
Rubber soles and heels.
SERVICES
Charges, fees or rates payable in respect of the following
Auctioneers’ commissions on apples, pears, lemons, bananas, and oranges.
Cool storage.
Gas supply.
Grain cleaning, receiving, handling, and delivery.
Hairdressing, male.
Hotels, tariffs of licensed and unlicensed hotels, private hotels, and boarding houses.
Launch fares, freights, and hire charges, and other water transport charges not controlled by the Commissioner of Transport.
Lubricating charges on motor vehicles.
Motion-picture theatre admission charges.
Shipping fares and freights, excluding lighterage charges.
Tire retreading, recapping and relugging charges.
TIMBER, TIMBER PRODUCTS, AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Timber
Imported sawn timber and New Zealand grown timber (excluding Kauri, mine props and timbers sawn in sizes peculiar to use in mines), railway sleepers, and wooden fence posts.
Timber charges
Dressing.
Drying, air or kiln.
Measuring and gauging.
Processing.
Protective treatment.
Sawing.
Selecting.
Timber products
Containers, wooden, and components.
Coreboard.
Doors.
Joinery (including mouldings and sills).
Plywood and veneers.
Building and construction materials
Asbestos cement products.
Building paper.
Cement.
Building and construction materials—continued
Concrete and concrete and pumice products of the following kinds:
Blocks and bricks.
Cisterns.
Pipes and fittings.
Posts, stays, and strainers.
Septic tanks.
Tiles.
Wash tubs.
Earthenware products of the following kinds:
Bricks.
Field tiles and pipes.
Insulators.
Pipes and fittings.
Tiles.
Galvanized iron.
Glass, sheet.
Paint removing preparations.
Paints, enamels, emulsions, varnishes, lacquers, stain ers, distempers, driers, calcimine and water-paints, pigments, white lead in oil, rust-proofing compounds, and shellac.
Plaster.
Plaster board (excluding fibrous plaster).
Red lead.
Roofing metal and mineralized surface, corrugated, fabric, and felt.
Turpentine and turpentine substitutes composed of volatile mineral oils or of volatile mineral oils in combination with turpentine or other volatile vegetable oils, except when sold retail in containers of no greater capacity than one imperial quart.
Wallboard and mouldings.
Wallpaper.
White lead.
MISCELLANEOUS
Acetylene.
Artificial limbs.
Asphalt and bitumen and asphalt bituminous products.
Bags and sacks, calico, paper (including multiwall bags), textile, and jute.
Bottles and jars of glass.
Cardboard (except photographic mounts and cardboard boxes and cartons).
Coal, coke, and carbonettes.
Corn sacks (including charges for collection and cleaning).
Drums, new and second hand.
Flax (phormium tenax).
Fruit and vegetable containers.
Insulated wire and cables, electrical.
Linseed, meal, oil, and nuts.
Nitrogen.
Oxygen.
Paper, greaseproof, parchment (real and imitation), and all varieties of wrapping paper, paper bags, and toilet paper.
Perambulators and pushchairs.
Phormium fibre, but not including phormium fibre carded, tow, hemp, and stripper slips, carded.
Storage batteries.
Strawboard.
Sulphur.
Sulphuric acid.
Wire products—
Chain link fencing.
Welded wire fabric.
Wire chain.
Woven wire fencing.
Wood pulp and wood pulp products.
Woolpacks.
Dated at Wellington this 14th day of March 1955.
The seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of:
[L.S.] D. J. DALGLISH (Judge), President.
G. LAURENCE, Member.
H. PEARCE, Member.
Price 6d.
BY AUTHORITY: R. E. OWEN, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON.—1955
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🏭 Price Tribunal Tariff Schedule
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry14 March 1955
Transportation equipment, Rubber goods, Services, Timber products, Building materials, Miscellaneous goods, Tariff rates
- D. J. DALGLISH (Judge), President
- G. LAURENCE, Member
- H. PEARCE, Member
- R. E. OWEN, Government Printer