Customs Tariff Index




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

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INDEX TO THE DECISIONS OF THE MINISTER OF CUSTOMS AS CONTAINED IN TARIFF ORDER 307 OF 11 AUGUST 1960—continued

Tariff Item No. Goods Tariff Item No. Goods
333 (7) Belts—Seed dressing. 354 (4) (b) Branders, sheep.
376 (7) (b) Woven from wire. 278 (1) Branding—Ink, black.
354 (5) Bench stops. 354 (5) Brisket knives, butchers’.
354 (5) Benders—Frame, motor vehicle. 449 (3) Bristles—Natural.
354 (5) Rail. 333 (9) (b) Broadcasters, seed.
362 (8) (a) Bends—Brass. 333 (9) (b) Brooders, poultry.
362 (7) Copper. 419 (3) Brush—And crumb tray sets.
104 2 (a) Benzene—Emulsion, chlorinated. 419 (3) Backs, wood.
104 2 (b) (ii) Hexachloride. 419 (3) Handles of wood or ebony.
119 (1) Benzyl cresol. 419 (3) Brushes—Cases of any material containing brushes only.
119 (2) (b) Beta—Naphthoxy acetic acid. 419 (3) Commutator cleaning.
104 (1) (a) Beth pick-up cement. 419 (3) Moulders’ fettling.
104 (1) (b) (ii) Bicycle—Tires. 419 (3) Rubber pads fitted with bristles for making.
119 (1) Billiard—Cushion rubber in sheets. 419 (3) Spare or replacement.
119 (2) (b) Bi-metalic strip for thermostats. 419 (3) Sweeps’, canes for.
421 (3) (b) (ii) Bird scaring devices. 419 (3) Woolcarding, hand use.
205 (8) (b) (i) Bits—Drill. 338 (25) Buckle—Terminals, contact.
205 (8) (b) (ii) Black—Diamonds. 356 (1) Budding knives.
205 (5) (a) Blades—Mole drainage plough. 354 (4) (b) Buffers—Closet, rubber.
357 (6) (b) Blanks—Button, plastic. 205 (15) Building—Paper.
333 (9) (b) Rawhide, for hammer heads. 442 (2) Sheets.
354 (5) Block—Making machines, soil. 246 (3) Bulbs—Lamp, replacer for removing and replacing.
449 (3) Making moulds, soil. 354 (5) Bull—Rings.
333 (7) Blocks—Plastic. 333 (9) (b) Busbar equipment.
205 (17) Blowers—Insecticide spraying. 338 (25) Bushes—Brass, hot water circulator.
354 (5) Insecticide spraying. 362 (8) (a) Earthing, conduit pipe.
333 (9) (b) Blowfly dressings for sheep. 362 (8) (a) Ebonite.
333 (9) (b) Blowing wrapper material for woollen mill machines. 338 (30) Bushings—Rubber, lead-in wire.
205 (17) Board—Cloth-lined. 205 (15) Trolley pole sheave.
354 (4) (b) Paper, laminated or compressed, resin impregnated. 338 (26) Vulcanite or similar in tube form.
333 (9) (b) Paper, laminated or compressed, resin impregnated. 362 (7) Butadiene.
119 (1) Wood chip. 205 (1) Butchers’, sheep brisket knives.
119 (2) (b) Bodkins—Combined with tweezers for typesetting. 354 (5) Button—Blanks, plastic.
180 (9) Taping, eyeletting. 205 (17) Buttons—Horn, motor vehicle.
269 Boiler—Zincs. 338 (25) Buzzers, electric.
246 (3) Bolts—Expansion. 338 (30) Cabinets—For radio apparatus.
338 (5) Forged. 338 (17) X-ray outfit.
246 (3) Plough. 338 (7) Cable—And wire, insulated.
354 (5) Toggle. 338 (12) Connectors.
354 (5) Bonding cements. 338 (23) Grips of looped woven wire.
357 (6) (b) Bookbinders’—Cotton cloth. 354 (5) Shrouds for.
310 (1) Bootmaking—Cements. 205 (19) Cables—Aircraft wiring.
310 (1) Borers, cork. 338 (12) (b) All kinds, eight or more cores.
310 (1) Borts for diamond drills. 338 (12) (b) Aluminium sheathed.
310 (1) Bostik Universal Cement. 338 (12) (b) Armoured.
421 (3) (b) (ii) Bottles—Hot water. 338 (12) (b) Carrier quad.
180 (9) Teats and valves for. 338 (12) (b) Coaxial.
421 (3) (b) (ii) Bowden tubing. 338 (12) (b) Having other than copper conductors.
354 (5) Bowl—Holders for cream separators. 338 (12) (b) Jumper.
333 (9) (b) Bowls—Drinking, for stock. 338 (12) (b) Lead, copper, or aluminium sheathed.
338 (1) (a) Boxes—Battery, vulcanite. 338 (12) (b) Lead sheathed.
362 (7) Cardboard, tubing for making. 338 (12) (b) Messenger wire.
205 (19) Cigar, plastic. 338 (12) (b) Paper, cotton, silk, etc., insulated.
338 (25) Contact, tell-tale clock. 338 (12) (b) Service entrance.
338 (9) Flush for switches. 338 (12) (b) Silicone rubber covered.
338 (25) Tee. 338 (12) (b) Telephone subscribers’.
338 (7) Brackets—Suspension, X-ray outfit. 338 (12) (b) Tough plastic sheathed.
449 (3) Brake—Linings. 333 (9) (b) Cables—Tough rubber sheathed.
338 (25) Brakes—Magnetic, tramcar, electro-magnets for. 333 (9) (b) Trailing.
205 (7) (b) Welding.
104 (1) (a) Winding wire.
104 (1) (b) (ii) X-ray.
419 (3) Cages—Poultry laying.
333 (9) (b) Calf weaners.
Camel-back.
Candles—Formalin.
Vulcan gas.
Canes—Sweeps’, brush.
Cannulas milking.

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