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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 13
PART IV—AMENDMENTS TO THE CUSTOMS TARIFF OF NEW ZEALAND
| Tariff Item No. | Amended Tariff Item Description | Rates of Duty |
|---|---|---|
| B.P. | Australia | Canada |
| 333 | The following amendments became effective on 24 February 1956:Agricultural implements and machinery, viz.:(1) (a) Cultivators; harrows; ploughs; drills; seed and fertiliser sowers or distributors combined or separate; lime sowers; seed or grain cleaners, and cellular seed or grain separators(b) Loader shovels or scoops for mounting on tractors and being specially designed for farm use | 10%* |
| 349 | Earthmoving machinery and appliances, n.e.i. | 20%* |
| 366 | Revoked | ... |
| 45 | The following amendment became effective on 2 March 1956:Jams, jellies, marmalade, and preserves n.e.i.Per lb. | 3d.* |
*Plus surtax at the rate of nine-fortieths of the amount of duty.
+Plus surtax at the rate of one-twentieth of the amount of duty.
Where it is indicated in the column headed “B.P.” that surtax is payable, such surtax relates only to goods imported from Ireland(except Northern Ireland), Union of South Africa, India, Pakistan, and Canada (including Newfoundland).
PART V
The following decisions which appeared in previous Tariff Orders are repeated for the purpose of bringing up to date and amending the new pages 113, 117, 119, 122, 123, 126, 127A, 129, 130, 131, 137, which were recently issued.
| Tariff Item No. | Decision | Record No. |
|---|---|---|
| 352 (b) | The following decisions are to be added:Concrete working—Field drainage tile moulding machines, concreteCloth working and clothing making—Dressmakers' models, expanding typesPresses—Steam heated—Back and blade, combinedCanvas formingOff pressingSide and back combinedSleeveVestShoulder formingElectroplating—Barrel plating machinesHelmets specially designed to protect workers from falling rocks, etc., in mines, quarries, forests, etc., or for wear by pilots of aerial top-dressing aircraftKilns—Cement-making, rotaryMountings, anti-vibration, for machineryExamples: Silentbloc mountings; Barry mounts.Pans, tanks, vats, kettles, and other vessels, of metal (other than cast-iron lined with acid resisting material), with or without agitators and whether or not heated by any meansPile and sheet piling extractorsPile-driving attachments for self-propelled excavatorsWinches, cranes, etc.—Hoists or lifting devices, cable-operated, for raising or lowering implements attached to tractors, even if such hoists are attached to tractors on importation. (See also Tariff item 353 (9))Trucks or trolleys, pallet, elevating, pedestrian-controlled and hydraulically operated, having platforms or forks which can be raised or lowered to enable loads to be transported in warehouses and factories. (See also Tariff item 353 (13)) | 156–2/94/3155–20/237/–158–2/271/4161–2/271/4161–3/642/–145–20/8/25157–2/329/2157–11/32/85143–3/257/–152–2/8/3150–2/8/3149–2/152/7149–51/6/11 |
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NZ Gazette 1956, No 13
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🏭 Amendments to the Customs Tariff of New Zealand
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry24 February 1956
Customs Tariff, Amendments, Agricultural machinery, Earthmoving machinery, Jams, Preserves
🏭 Customs Tariff Decisions
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry2 March 1956
Customs Tariff, Decisions, Concrete working, Cloth working, Presses, Electroplating, Kilns, Mountings, Pans, Hoists, Trucks