Tariff Interpretation Decisions




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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
OTHER KINDS—continued
Coaxial cables 307
High tension X-ray cable 307
Jumper cables 307
Messenger wire cable, being electrical conductors bound to 307
a supporting or bearing wire
Service entrance cables, neutral screened, single or multi-core 307
Silicone rubber covered cables, wires and flexibles 307
Telephone hand set and switchboard cords 307
Telephone subscribers’ cables, metal tape screened, also 307
eight pairs and above unscreened
Tough plastic sheathed (TPS) cables, 4 core circular, 307
7/.036 inch and above
Tough plastic sheathed (TPS) cables, 4 core flat, with or 307
without earth continuity conductor, in sizes exceeding
7/.044 inch
Tough rubber sheathed (TRS) cables, 4 core circular, 307
7/.044 inch and above
Tough rubber sheathed (TRS) cable, flexible, 5 core, com- 307
prising 3 cores 162/.0076, 1 core 110/.0076 and 1 core
23/.0076
Tough rubber sheathed (TRS) flexible, exceeding 110/.0076 307
inch (0.0048 square inches), twin, triple, or four core
Trailing cables conforming to New Zealand Standard 307
Specifications 397 (B.S. 708/1950) or 444 (B.S.1116/1943),
with individual core conductors having a nominal cross-
sectional area exceeding 0.0048 square inches (110/.0076
inch or equivalent)
Welding cables having a current rating of 250 amperes or 307
over
Winding wires 307
METAL POLES OR TOWERS, ETC.—
(14) Accessories such as anchor rods, crossarms, hangers, eye-bolts, 307
wire clamps, bolts, nuts, etc., in sets, imported with the
poles or towers with which they are to be used
Poles, tubular metal, for street lights 307
ELECTRIC MOTORS—
(15) Bases, pivot, for mounting electric motors 307
Gears, reduction, being standard equipment for electric 307
motors with which they are imported
Grips, cord, for screwing into the housings of electric motors 307
to hold the cables
Motors, electric for electric clocks, including the integral 307
reduction gearing therefor when not associated with mech-
anical parts of clocks
Motors, electric, rotary drive, incorporating the reduction 307
gear, suitable for windshield wipers, but not embodying the
oscillating motion transmission
Motors, electric, even if incorporating electric lamps 307
Motors, toy, parts for making, imported in sets, provided that 307
the motor when completed is capable of being driven by an
electric current
*Starter units, electric, peculiar to D.7 and D.8 Caterpillar 307
tractors
PARTS OF RADIO AND SIMILAR APPARATUS—
(18) LOUDSPEAKERS (not including parts thereof), etc.—
(a) OTHER—
(ii) Coil formers, being slotted wooden dowels 307
Coil shields, aluminium for use in radio sets 307
Pointers for use on dials of radio sets 307
PARTS N.E.I. OF RADIO, ETC.—
(b) OTHER—
(ii) Amplifier equalisers 307
Amplifiers and loudspeakers suitable for wireless receiving 307
sets, including cabinets and screens therefor when
imported therewith. (If imported mounted in the same
cabinet as radio receiving sets, the amplifiers and loud-
speakers are to be classed under Tariff item 338 (19).)

*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.



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