Customs Tariff Decisions




958 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 3

Decision No. Decision
10—continued SANITARYWARE AND FITTINGS THEREFOR, INCLUDING BATHS, SHOWER FITTINGS; LAVATORY BASINS, WALL AND BOWL BASINS, TOILET PANS AND SEATS AND COVERS THEREFOR, CHAMBERS, BED AND COMMODE PANS, URINALS, SEPTIC TANKS, SINKS, SINK TOPS AND DRAINING BOARDS, SPLASH BACKS FOR BASINS AND SINKS; WASH TUBS AND FITTINGS THEREFOR—
Baby baths.
Basins, viz.—
Basin, bath, washtub and sink plugs, washers, chain-stays and grates.
Cast iron pin brackets for lavatory basins.
Nuts and rings for waste pipe connections; caps and linings up to 2 in.
Ballcock floats, levers, nipples and washers.
Bathroom recess fittings for building into walls.
Cistern pulls.
Cisterns, automatic flushing.
Soap dishes suitable for affixing to walls, and soap baskets suitable for hanging on the sides of baths.
Toilet paper fixtures.
Toilet seat buffers.
Toothbrush racks for affixing to walls.
Towel rails and towel rail sets.
Urinal bottles.
Washing boards.
SCHOOL BAGS AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE MINISTER—
School bags of any material, designed for wear on the shoulder or on the shoulders.
Attache cases and lunch cases, composed of fibreboard, vulcanite, or similar material, unlined or lined only with paper, not fitted internally in any way, and not exceeding 18 in. in length.
SHIPS AND OTHER VESSELS FOR THE CARRIAGE OF PERSONS OR GOODS; DREDGES AND FLOATING DOCKS—
Echo sounding equipment.
Hulks and barges.
Paravane towing gear.
Sails for boats and ships of all kinds.
SLAGWOOL; ROCKWOOL; ASBESTOS FIBRE, ROPE, AND CLOTH, AND SIMILAR HEAT INSULATING MATERIALS—
Canec or Canite board having a thickness of 1 in. or over.
Cork, granulated.
Felt, hair, for pipe lagging.
Insulwool in blocks having a thickness of 1 in. or over.
Pinex board having a thickness of 1 in. or over.
Sectional pipe coverings made from heat insulating material.
Slagwool insulation batts, being rectangular blocks not shaped in any way and having a thickness of 1 in. or over.
SODIUM CARBONATE; SODIUM CHLORATE; SODIUM FLUORIDE; SODIUM NITRATE; SODIUM SILICATE; SODIUM SULPHATE—
Sodium metasilicate.
SOLDER—
Wiping metal.
SPONGES, ALL KINDS—
Loofahs.
SPORTING AND ATHLETIC REQUISITES, AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE MINISTER—
Goods admissible under so much of Item 239 of the Customs Tariff as relates to sporting and athletic requisites n.e.i.
All balls used in connection with sport, play, or physical exercise.
Butting leathers and knobbing for tennis racquets.
Chessmen and chess boards.
Children’s playground apparatus.
Clay birds and clay targets.
Containers specially designed for sporting requisites, (e.g., cricket and bowls bags).
Darts and dartboards.
Draughts and draughtsboards.
Footballs, cricket sets, archery sets, tennis racquets of all sizes and types.
Frogfeet.
Games involving the use of a cue held in the hand.
Golf trundlers.
Grips for tennis racquets, golf clubs, cricket bats, and similar articles.
Gymnasium equipment.
Knucklebones.
Marbles.
Quoits.
Rucsacs, haversacks, and trampers’ packs.
Tennis net height adjusters.
Tires and wheels specially suited for use in cycle racing.
Waterwings.


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