✨ Tariff Interpretation Decisions
12 AUGUST
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1189
PART I—DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF—continued
| Tariff Item No. | Decision | Tariff Order |
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| 338 (18) (b) (ii) | OTHER—continued Coils, loudspeaker, fitted with terminals ... ... 307 Covers or baffles, being hemmed pieces of textile, circular in shape, for attachment to loudspeakers, to damp resonance in sound reduction Escutcheons, glazed or unglazed for use on radio sets .. 307 Knobs, radio, of wood or other insulating material .. 307 Panel plates for use in mounting the control heads of 307 automobile radio sets on the dashboards of cars Switches, radio two-way, semi-rotary ... ... 307 Switches, wave change ... ... ... ... ... 307 |
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| (19) | RADIO BROADCAST RECEIVING SETS, ETC.— Radio receiving sets in combination with gramophones and/or 307 sound recorders |
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| (20) | RADIO TELEGRAPHIC AND RADIO TELEPHONIC 307 TRANSMITTING SETS, ETC.— OTHER— Muirhead apparatus for transmitting pictures, diagrams, charts, etc., through normal telegraphic channels Radio control outfits for model aircraft ... ... 307 Receivers for beam system telephones, even if mounted in cabinets |
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| (21) | ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES N.E.I. PECULIAR TO TELE-PHONY, ETC.— OTHER— Aerial weights, being metal beads used to weight the aerials of flying machines Antenna set or kit consisting of insulators and wire sufficient to instal one radio aerial, and packed for retail sale Caps, headphone earpiece, of rubber ... ... ... ... 307 Connectors, comprising plugs and sockets, specially suited for use with appliances peculiar to telegraphy and telephony 307 Fire alarm street boxes incorporating automatic telegraphic transmitters for sending a particular signal to the fire station Insulators – Lead-in tubes, consisting of an insulated copper or brass wire or bar with terminals at each end, for leading radio aerials through the walls of buildings or into aero-planes Intercommunications systems, office, including the standard equipment of electric batteries when imported therewith Lamp socket sections (including electric lamp bulbs for use therewith) for use on telephone switchboards in signalling that the line concerned is calling (spare lamp bulbs are to be classed under Tariff item 339) Microphone stands, whether imported in combination with microphones or separately Pads, felt for table telephones, especially shaped and punched Telewriters, being automatic receiving and transmitting machines for telegraph messages including cabinets there-for when imported therewith Transistors ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 307 |
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| 338 (23) | SOCKETS (NOT BEING LAMPHOLDERS) AND PLUGS THEREFOR, WIRE OR CABLE CONNECTORS, ETC.—SOCKETS, ETC. AND PLUGS THEREFOR Cord connectors comprising wallplugs (also known as plug tops and plug caps) and sockets therefor Tap-ons ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 307 WIRE AND CABLE CONNECTORS— Adaptors for connecting leads to lampholders ... ... 307 Ceiling roses 307 Centres, porcelain, with brass fittings attached, for interiors of conduit boxes Connectors, line, consisting of two metal clamps connected by bolts, nuts, and washers, for connecting electric wires Sleeves, splicing, for covering joins in electric cable ... 307 Sleeves, twisting (other than plain metal tubes), for joining electric cable. (Plain metal tubes used as twisting sleeves are to be classed under Tariff item 362.) |
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