Customs Tariff Decisions




7 MARCH

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

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.
134 (2) Surgeons' Instruments and Appliances—
Beads bearing a letter of the alphabet, specially packed and
labelled to indicate their use for identifying infants in maternity
hospitals
210–13/28/19
134 (2) Hoists specially designed to facilitate handling patients in hos-
pitals
210–12/24/50
297 (1) PLASTIC MATERIALS, INCLUDING CELLULOID, IN
SHEETS AND ROLLS, PRINTED, ETC.—
Plastic film printed with an all-over pattern and suited for use in
the manufacture of soft furnishings and apparel
210–20/221/–
338 (4) Ozonators, being electrical appliances for converting oxygen into
ozone
210–2/429/6
356 (1) (d) Frames, metal, celluloid, or plastic, for making handbags and
purses. (See also Tariff item 448 (1) (b)
210–3/98
448 (3) Emulsifiers and wetting agents, etc.—
Approved—
Aquanex . . . . . . .
B.P.
Metal—
Extruded aluminium sections, not bored or
otherwise worked, and not plated, polished,
anodised, or similarly treated
3%
448 (3) 3%
448 (3) Stoves and ranges—
Gas burners, Pyrox-Schwank . . . .
3%

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods
448 (3) Aluminium—
Sections, extruded.
297 (1) Apparel—
Plastic film, printed, for mak-
ing.
448 (3) Emulsifiers .. Aquanex.
134 (2)
297 (1)
Beads—
Infant identification.
Furnishings, soft, printed plastic
film for making.
448 (3) Gas—
Burners, Pyrox-Schwank.
134 (2) Hoists—
Patient handling.
134 (2)
338 (4)
134 (2)
Infants—
Identification beads.
Ozonators.
Patient handling hoists.
297 (1) Plastic—
Film, printed, for making soft
furnishings and apparel.
448 (3) Pyrox-Schwank gas burners.

PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED

Tariff Item No. Decision
353 (13) Tire inflators, air line types . . . hand pieces therefor. (See decision Tariff item 352 (b)—Valves—Air
compressors and compressed air, valves specially suited for use with, etc.)
448 (3) The rate of duty under the General Tariff in respect of diethylene glycol monobutyl ether is to be
amended from 10% to 3%.
448 (3)
448 (3)
Lacquers .. Butyl carbitol. (See decision—Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether.)
Metal .. Metal sections in lengths, not bored or otherwise worked . . . by rolling or extrusion. (See revised
decision.)

PART IV—THE CUSTOMS TARIFF (1956 REPRINT)

Amendments

Page 92—

Add—

Poliomyelitis vaccine except pursuant to a permit issued
by the Director of the Division of Public Hygiene of the
Department of Health.

Dated at Wellington this 7th day of March 1957.

(Tariff Order 210)

Customs Act 1913. Customs Import Prohibition Order 1957,
dated 29 January 1957. Statutory Regulations, Serial No.
1957/7.

J. P. D. JOHNSEN, Comptroller of Customs.



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🏭 Decisions under the Customs Acts - Tariff Interpretations

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 March 1957
Customs Tariff, interpretation, goods classification, import duties, plastic materials, metal sections, stoves, ranges, ozonators, emulsifiers, surgical instruments
  • J. P. D. Johnsen, Comptroller of Customs

🏭 Amendments to the Customs Tariff (1956 Reprint) - Poliomyelitis vaccine

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 March 1957
Customs Tariff, amendments, poliomyelitis vaccine, public hygiene, import permits
  • Director of the Division of Public Hygiene of the Department of Health
  • J. P. D. Johnsen, Comptroller of Customs