Customs Tariff Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 25

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.
121 (1) Cleansing tissues impregnated with a cleansing preparation 273–20/240
190 Waterproof materials having within or upon them a coating of rubber, even if containing man-made discontinuous fibres 273–8/102/5
304 (2) (b) Preserving jar covers in sets consisting of cellophane circles, rubber bands and gummed labels 273–8/45
352 (b) Transmission—
Power take-offs for tractors when imported otherwise than with tractors as standard equipment therefor
273–3/428/3
397 (1) (d) Co-fumed leaded zinc oxide 273–7/142
448 (3) Printers’ Stationers’ etc.—
Cards plain rectangular coated only with magnetic strips, when declared by a printer for use by him only in making printed ledger cards
3% B.P.
25% General
273–6/101/4
448 (3) Sporting requisites—
Shafts and piles, metal, unpolished and unplated, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making arrows
3% B.P.
20% General
273–13/7/8
448 (3) Textile piece goods exceeding 12 in. in width, on declaration—
(a) By a manufacturer for use by him only in making labels:
(b) By an importer that they will be sold only to manufacturers for use by them in making labels
3% B.P.
10% General
273–5/29/2

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods
448 (3) Sporting .. Arrows—
Metal piles and shafts for.
448 (3) Printers’ .. Cards—
Magnetic strip coated.
121 (1) .. Cleansing tissues, impregnated.
304 (2) (b) .. Covers—
Preserving jar of cellophane.
397 (1) (d) .. Leaded zinc oxide.
448 (3) Sporting .. Piles, metal, for arrows.
352 Transmission Power—
Take-offs for tractors.
448 (3) Sporting .. Shafts—
Metal for arrows.
190 .. Textile—
Piece goods—
Waterproof material containing man-made fibres.
121 (1) .. Tissue—
Cleansing, impregnated.
352 Transmission Tractors—
Power take-offs for.
190 .. Waterproof—
Material containing man-made fibres.
397 (1) (d) .. Zinc—
Oxide co-fumed, leaded.

PART III—CANCELLED DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Decision
304 (2) (b) Cellophane jam jar covers . . . labels (see revised decision).
352 Transmission . . . Power take-off attachments . . . equipment therefor (see revised decision).
416 Arithmetical or counting frames.
416 Balances, spring . . . weights.
416 Blackboard set squares.
416 Cameras photographic and cine (see general decision – apparatus for teaching photography).
416 Compasses for chalk.
416 Declaration . . . Compasses prismatic.
416 Declaration . . . Cork borers and presses.
416 Declaration . . . Pianos.
416 Declaration . . . Scales and balances including weights therefor.
448 (3) Boots, etc. . . . Dome fasteners . . . fancy (see decision Tariff item 448 (3) – apparel).
448 (3) Sporting . . . Shafts and piles . . . arrows (see revised decision).
448 (3) . . . Textile piece goods . . . labels (see revised decision).
NOTE—The decisions under item 416 have been cancelled as they are no longer necessary.

Dated at Wellington this 30th day of April 1959.
(Tariff Order 273)

J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.



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🏭 Decisions in Interpretation of the Customs Tariff

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 April 1959
Customs Tariff, Interpretation, Regulations, Import duties, Wellington
  • J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs