Customs Tariff Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 45

PART. I--DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF--continued

Tariff Item No. Decision Record No.
Peaks, cap, shapes of canvas, cardboard, or rubber for making. Piping cord, cotton, for milliners' use (similar in appearance to wire piping but containing no metal). Pleated allovers, being permanently pleated pieces of textile in individual hat size, even if cut on the bias. Ribbon wire. Springs, metal, for supporting the crowns of uniform caps. Stickers for joining the ends of sweat bands. Stiffeners, cap, of buckram or similar material, plain, or backed with other textile, even if stiffened and moulded. Tassels, hatmakers', being short lengths of narrow braid with tasselled ends used for joining the ends of hat leathers. Textile piece goods, knitted or woven, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making panama hats. Ventilators. Wire piping (covered wire). Yarns of approved qualities, suitable for use in making hats. HATS, CAPS, HAT-HOODS, AND HAT-SHAPES, N.E.I., OTHER KINDS ... ... ... ... ... ... 225-22/42/-
165(2) Bathing caps. Cap peaks. Crash helmets (see also Tariff item 352). Hat bands. Mortar boards. Sewn hat linings. Sun hats of paper.

*To be admitted from all countries at the rate of duty under the British Preferential Tariff, under section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act 1927.

PART II--INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods
164 (4) Allovers, pleated, hats.
165 (2) Bands—Hat.
165 (2) Bathing—Caps.
164 (2) Beret shapes.
164 (1) Blocking— Felts for hat blocking machines.
165 (2) Boards—Mortar.
164 (4) Braids— Gold or silver, hat and cap making.
164 (4) Oak leaf, hat and cap making.
164 (1) Plaited, declared for hatmaking.
164 (4) Wool, silk, cotton for hatmaking.
164 (4) Buckram, embroidered.
164 (4) Canes—Cap.
164 (4) Canvas, laminated, for cap peak stiffeners.
164 (4) Cap—Canes.
165 (2) Peaks.
164 (4) Peaks, shapes for making.
164 (4) Stiffeners.
165 Caps—Apparel.
165 (2) Bathing.
164 (4) Cellophane— Strips interwoven with ribbon.
164 (4) Chain—Net, stiffened, for hats.
164 (4) Chenille—Cord with wire centre.
164 (4) Cloth—Hemp, hatmaking.
164 (4) Socking, hatmaking.
164 (4) Cord—Chenille, with wire centre.
164 (4) Cords—Piping, milliners'.
164 (4) Cork— Fronts for hats.
165 (2) Crash helmets.
164 (4) Crinoline—Fabric, hats.


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🏭 Decisions Under the Customs Acts: Hatmakers' Materials (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Customs Tariff, Hatmakers' Materials, Cap peaks, Piping cord, Pleated allovers, Ribbon wire, Springs for caps, Stickers for sweat bands, Stiffeners, Tassels, Textile piece goods, Ventilators, Wire piping, Yarns for hats, Hats, Caps, Hat-hoods, Hat-shapes

🏭 Decisions Under the Customs Acts: Hatmakers' Materials (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Customs Tariff, Bathing caps, Cap peaks, Crash helmets, Hat bands, Mortar boards, Sewn hat linings, Sun hats of paper

🏭 Decisions Under the Customs Acts: Hatmakers' Materials (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Customs Tariff, Allovers, pleated, hats, Hat bands, Bathing caps, Beret shapes, Felts for hat blocking machines, Mortar boards, Gold or silver braid, Oak leaf braid, Plaited braid, Wool braid, Silk braid, Cotton braid, Buckram, embroidered, Cap canes, Canvas for cap peak stiffeners, Cap peaks, Stiffeners, Caps, apparel, Cellophane strips, Chain net, Chenille cord, Hemp cloth, Socking cloth, Cork fronts, Crash helmets, Crinoline fabric