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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 50

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

Tariff Item No.

Decision

Tariff
Order

(18)
(a)
(ii)
(b)
(i)

PLASTIC MATERIALS IN SHEETS OR ROLLS, NOT BEING PRINTED, EMBOSSED, ETC.--
NON-PLIABLE, INCLUDING SHEET REINFORCED WITH WIRE OR OTHER MATERIALS, VIZ--
OTHER KINDS--
Sheets, hard (non-pliable) rectangular, plane-surfaced or corrugated and whether or not reinforced with wire
307

PLIABLE--
REINFORCED WITH WOVE WIRE--
Pliable, being metal wove wire coated with a transparent plastic material, as a substitute for glass EXAMPLE: "Windowlite"
307

205 (18) (b) (ii)
(B)

OTHER KINDS--
OTHER--
Sheet and strip (pliable) unprinted and not cut to shape and whether or not reinforced internally with textile or threads Cellophane tape, plain, incorporating a silk or similar string along the outside edges Tape, cellophane, reinforced with cotton threads unprinted
307
307
307

(19)

ARTICLES N.E.I. WHOLLY OR PRINCIPALLY OF PLASTIC OTHER THAN PLASTIC SHEETING--
Ladder tape of plastic, or fibre reinforced plastic, for making venetian blinds
Boxes, cigar, of plastic
Cases, jewellery or ring, of plastic, even if fitted with pad or tray of textile, velvet, or similar material
Shrouds, gland, being tapered plastic tubes for use with Pyrotenax cable as a mechanical protection
246 (3)

307
307
307
307

SHEETS, N.E.I., SUITED FOR USE IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION OR FOR SIMILAR PURPOSES--
Board composed of wood chips bonded with synthetic resin .. Board made from laminated compressed paper impregnated with synthetic resin, whether or not containing a layer of metal foil, in rectangular sheets, backed, faced, or surfaced in a colour or colours differing from that of the base, or having an all-over patterned surface
307
307

278
(2)

INK, PRINTING, VIZ--
N.E.I. INCLUDING SHOWCARD OR POSTER COLOURS IN LIQUID FORM--
Printers' ink pastes, being concentrated printing inks
307

310 (1)

BOLTS, AND BOLT ENDS--
Bolts, U-.
Bolts with knurled nuts.
Expansion bolts.
Eyebolts.
Hook bolts with bent ends in place of heads.
Plough bolts.
Pole steps, hook head, being headless screw bolts with ends turned over, for use by linesmen in mounting poles.
Studs, wheel, being bolts threaded at each end.
Toggle bolts, including toggle heads and nuts for use therewith.

307
307
307
307
307
307
307
307
307

(2)

SCREWS--
Screws, coffin, with ornamental heads.
Screws, cream, for Alfa Laval and Diabolo cream separators. (See also Tariff item 334 (2) (b).).
Screws, glass headed, being ordinary screws for wood with small glass headed metal threaded screws inserted in the head.

307
307
307

310 (4)

ENGINEERS' STUDS, ETC.: PINS, ETC.: RIVETS--
Clevis pins
Cotter pins for bicycle cranks
Dowels, metal
Pins, steel, grooved, for use on axles in place of split pins

307
307
307
307

(5)
(a)
(i)

WASHERS--
WHOLLY OF RUBBER OR OF PLASTIC, VIZ-- JAR RINGS, TAP WASHERS, ETC.-- Rubber rings for the stoppers of jars or bottles
307



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