✨ Tariff Interpretation Decisions
PART I—DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF—continued
| Tariff Item No. | Decision | Tariff Order |
|---|---|---|
| RHEOSTATS AND RESISTANCES—continued | ||
| Tubes, copper, in straight random lengths, filled with magnesium oxide and containing a resistance wire, for making electric heating elements | 307 | |
| SWITCHBOARDS AND FUSEBOARDS— Kiosk sub-stations of sheet metal, including transformers, switchgear, and measuring equipment supplied therewith | 307 | |
| Measuring instruments supplied with switchboards for use thereon and imported therewith, even if packed separately Trucks for moving oil tanks or other parts of switchboards, when imported with the switchboards, etc., with which they are to be used. (See also Tariff Item 353 (13).) | 307 | |
| TERMINALS— Battery clips for connecting wires to batteries | 307 | |
| Battery post shims, being specially shaped lead sleeves for fitting to worn or corroded battery posts | 307 | |
| Contact buckle terminals, being clips or holders for the elements of electric radiators and comprising a screw, nut, spring clip, and closing device or buckle Covers, rubber, for terminals | 307 | |
| TRANSFORMERS— Caps, being outer cases, in halves, even if japanned and holed, for making radio transformers Hanger irons, steel, for attaching transformers to transmission poles Oil imported in a transformer is to be admitted as part of the transformer Stampings, metal, for building up cores for radio transformers | 307 | |
| ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES; TROLLEY POLES, ETC.— Bushings for trolley pole sheaves, graphite lined Standards, trolley pole, for fastening to the roofs of tramcars to hold and control trolley poles | 307 | |
| SPARKING PLUGS FOR OIL ENGINES— Insulators or porcelains identifiable as peculiar to sparking plugs Rubber covers for sparking plugs | 307 | |
| ELECTRIC IRONS— Castings and stampings whether in the rough, machined, finished, or partly finished, for making electric irons Elements, spare, for electric irons Mica cut to shape for elements of electric irons Thumb rests for electric irons | 307 | |
| N.E.I.— Bells and buzzers, electric Bells, telephone extension Bushes or tube ends, ebonite Cords, insulated, with appliance plugs attached, and with or without wall plugs attached specially suited for electric irons, grills, and similar electric cooking and heating appliances, whether imported therewith or separately Earthing sticks, electrical, being safety devices used by electric linesmen Gas lighters, coils or elements for Hair clipping machines, electric, suited for barbers’ use, including the electric motor incorporated in the handle Incinerators, electric | 307 | |
| Insulators— Beads, fish spine, porcelain Cup type insulators suited for use with telephone cables, and having a cap-covered cavity in which the cable ends are joined Eyelets, porcelain, for making electric heating radiators Insulators, other than those classed under Tariff item 352 Screw eyes, insulated Plugs, also plugs and switches combined, for fitting to electric irons and other electric appliances, when imported separately Windscreen wipers specially designed for use on rail cars, locomotives, and tramcars, and not suitable for use on motor vehicles | 307 |
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NZ Gazette 1960, No 50
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NZ Gazette 1960, No 50
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