Customs Tariff Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 67

PART I—DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF—continued

Tariff Item No. Decision B.P. General Record No.
448 (3) Ajax No. 5 drawing compound
Emulsifiers and wetting agents, etc.—
Approved—
3% 3% 235–7/37/12
448 (3) Boots’ dairy detergent 3% 3% 235–4/98/3
448 (3) Nonidet P. 40 3% 3% 235–7/146/29
448 (3) Nonidet P. 80 3% 3% 235–7/146/29
448 (3) Pectin, apple or citrus, when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making jams, jellies, cordials, aerated waters, or ice-cream topping 3% 25% 235–10/80/3
448 (3) Track of vulcanite or similar material for sliding doors of cabinets, unbored and not otherwise fabricated 3% 20% 235–3/661/7

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods
448 (3) Ajax No. 5 drawing compound.
448 (3) Boots’ dairy detergent.
356 (1) (d) Braces—
Cross-arm, power poles.
356 (1) (d) Cross-arm braces for power poles.
340 (3) Flood lights.
448 (3) Nonidet P. 40.
448 (3) Nonidet P. 80.
356 (1) (d) Shackles—
Insulator.
340 (3) Starters—
Fluorescent lamps.
356 (1) (d) Straps—
Insulator.
448 (3) Track—
Vulcanite or similar, cabinet sliding door.
333 (1) (a) Transplanters.
448 (3) Vulcanite—
Track, cabinet sliding door.

PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED

Tariff Item No. Decision
340 (2) All decisions under Tariff item 340 (2) are cancelled. (See revised decisions.)
352 (b) Air-compressing appliances
Tyre inflators . . . to power supply. (See revised decision.)
352 (a) Insulators and fittings
Straps and shackles . . . shackle-type insulators. (T.O. 130.) (See revised decision.)
448 (3) Emulsifiers
TP 7136, TP 7138. (See revised names – Nonidet P. 40, Nonidet P. 80.)
448 (3) Metal
Angles, bar, channels, or strip, iron . . . the length.
448 (3) Pectin, apple and citrus . . . jams and jellies. (See revised decision.)

PART IV—THE CUSTOMS TARIFF (1956 REPRINT)

Amendment effective from 22 March 1957: B.P. Australia Canada M.F.N. General
Page 23 – Tariff item 161: delete item.
Substitute:
161 Haberdashery, n.e.i.
20% .. .. 40% S 45%*
Amendment effective from 10 May 1957:
Page 45 – Tariff item 340: delete item.
Substitute:
340 Electric lamps not being peculiar to surgical use, viz.:
(1) Table lamps, reading lamps, bedside lamps, of stand or clamp type
25%* 30% .. .. 45%*
(2) Peculiar to use on vehicles; specially suited for street lighting as may be approved by the Minister 10% .. .. 25% 35%*
(3) N.e.i. 25% .. .. 40% 55%

*Plus surtax at the rate of nine-fortieths of the amount of duty. Where it is indicated in the column headed “British Preferential” that surtax is payable, such surtax relates only to goods being the produce or manufacture of Canada, Pakistan, Union of South Africa, India, and the Republic of Ireland.
S indicates – also applies to Switzerland.
Vide—The Trade Arrangement (Switzerland) Order 1957, the Customs Tariff (Electric Lamps) Order No. 2 1957, and the Customs Surtax (Electric Lamps) Exemption Order No. 2 1957.

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of September 1957.
(Tariff Order 235)

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



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