Customs Decisions and Milk Scheme




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.
100 (1) ANTISEPTICS— Antibiotics (except penicillin) and their salts, etc.— NOTE—The following antibiotics and their salts in the form of powders, aqueous solutions, tablets, ointments, lozenges, pastilles, suppositories, or other dispensable forms as may be approved, but not in admixture with any other therapeutic substance, will be admitted under section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act 1927. Bacitracin ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 216-4/294/42
353 (13) Controls, hydraulic, comprising pumps, control valves, and oil reservoir, mounted together as a unit for attachment to tractors to control the operation of equipment such as bulldozers and loader shovels even if the controls are attached to tractors at the time of importation. Examples: Caterpillar 41, 44, 46 controls NOTE—Controls which are not self-contained units (i.e., pump, tank, and valve are remotely situated) and which form an integral part of tractors will not be classed separately from tractors 216-51/6/10
448 (3) Cardboard tubes and cones specially suited for use as cores in the manufacture of twine B.P. General 3% 20% 216-6/193/-
448 (3) Fungicides not including metallic soaps, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in the process of making— (a) Leather (b) Paint (c) Paper (d) Textile 3% 3% 216-4/40/29

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods
448 (3) Cardboard— Tubes and cones for twine.
448 (3) Cardboard .. Cones— Cardboard, for twine.
448 (3) Cardboard .. Tubes— Cardboard, for twine.
448 (3) Cardboard .. Twines— Cardboard tubes and cones for.

PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED

Tariff Item No. Decision
100 (1) Antiseptics .. Antibiotics, etc.—The following antibiotic and its salts in any of the dispensable forms enumerated in Tariff Order 184 will be admitted free of duty under section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act 1927— Bacitracin. (See revised decision.)
353 (13) Controls, hydraulic, comprising pump ... time of importation. (See revised decision.)
448 (3) Fungicides declared by a manufacturer ... textile. (See revised decision.)

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of April 1957.
(Tariff Order 216)

E. S. GALE, Acting Comptroller of Customs.

Temuka Milk Delivery Scheme 1957

Pursuant to the Milk Regulations 1956,* the New Zealand Milk Board hereby gives notice as follows:

  1. This scheme may be cited as the Temuka Milk Delivery Scheme 1957.
  2. The district comprising the Borough of Temuka and those portions of the Geraldine and Levels Counties delineated on the plan deposited for the purpose in the district office of the New Zealand Milk Board in the McLean Institute Building, Oxford Street, Christchurch, under the number N.Z.M.B. 32, is hereby declared a zoning area.
  3. No person shall deliver milk in the zoning area defined in clause 2 hereof in pursuance of a contract of sale except pursuant to a licence or other permit given by the New Zealand Milk Board.
  4. This scheme shall come into force on the 1st day of May 1957.

Dated at Wellington this 26th day of March 1957.
On behalf of and by direction of the New Zealand Milk Board—
D. J. HENDERSON, General Manager.
*S.R. 1956/65



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🏭 Decisions Under the Customs Acts - Interpretation of Tariff

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 April 1957
Customs Tariff, Tariffs, Antibiotics, Controls, Cardboard tubes, Fungicides, Decsions
  • E. S. Gale, Acting Comptroller of Customs

🌾 Temuka Milk Delivery Scheme 1957

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
26 March 1957
Milk Delivery Scheme, Zoning Area, Temuka, Geraldine County, Levels County, Milk Board
  • D. J. Henderson, General Manager (New Zealand Milk Board)