Customs Tariff Index




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 65

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
357 (6) Foil, printed. 52 (2) (b) Nuts—
376 (2) Gauze. 362 (8) Almond, flake, nib and strip.
338 (14) Poles, tubular, street lights. Brass, flanged or shouldered, for pipes.
442 (2) Roofing tiles. 52 (2) (b) Coconut.
442 (2) Sheet in imitation of roofing tiles. 310 (3) (a) Metal, forged.
338 (26) Stampings for radio transformers. 310 (3) (a) Metal, pressed.
362 (7) Threaded, other than iron or steel. 192 (1) Nylon—
362 (7) Tubing. 192 (2) Yarn.
199 (3) Tubing, flexible. 104 (1) (a) Octadecyl-dimethyl-benzyl-ammonium chloride.
362 (7) Tubing threaded, other than iron or steel. 104 (1) (b) (ii) Office—
Meters— 338 (21) (b) Intercommunication systems.
362 (8) (a) Gas, brass union joints for. 386 (2) Oilers, spring leaf.
104 (2) (a) Methoxone. Oils—
104 2 (b) (ii) Methyl— 119 (1) Mineral, denatured.
Bromide. 119 (2) (b) Transformer, imported in transformers.
119 (1) Mica. 338 (26) Onion—
119 (2) (b) Mica cut to shape for electric irons. 333 (9) (b) Graders.
338 (4) Microphone stands. 333 (9) (b) Pullers.
338 (29) Milk— 333 (9) (b) Topper graders.
338 (2) (b) Catheters. 354 (4) (b) Orange—
333 (9) (b) Milking— 333 (9) (b) Clippers.
333 (9) (b) Cannulas. Orchard heaters.
354 (5) Machine, teat cup assemblers. 449 (3) Ore—
Mineral— 338 (10) Tin.
119 (1) Oils, denatured. Outdoor fuses.
119 (2) (b) Miners’— 449 (2) Ova—
Lamps, glass changers for. 338 (7) Fish
354 (5) Rakes or drags. Ozonators.
354 (5) Safety lamp batteries. 180 (9) Padding—
338 (1) (a) Mini-Max batteries. 180 (9) Kenbury patent.
338 (1) (b) (i) Mittens. Knitted for clothes presses.
136 (4) Mittens, golf. 180 (9) Pads—
136 (4) (b) Mittens— 419 (3) Chemical for hairwaving.
Industrial. Rubber, fitted with bristles, for brush making.
136 (4) (a) Mixers— 338 (21) (b) Telephone.
Plaster, dentists’. 354 (5) Paint—
354 (5) Mole drainage ploughs. 354 (5) Rollers and roller sets.
333 (7) Monofilament— 205 (16) Strippers electrically heated.
Plastic. 354 (5) Plastic materials for.
205 (17) Motors— 338 (18 (b) (ii) Palette knives other than artists’.
Electric. Panel plates automobile radio.
338 (15) Electric clock. 180 (10) Panels—
338 (15) Electric, rotary drive. Handbag of textile, plain.
338 (15) Electric toy. 205 (12) (b) Pans—
338 (15) Incorporating electric lamp. Bed, inflatable.
338 (15) Mouldboards— 357 (6) (a) Paper—
Plough. 180 (9) Foil.
333 (6) Moulders’— In combination with linen, sensitised.
Fettling brushes. 354 (5) Patterns perforated.
419 (3) Moulding— 338 (5) Tape, specially suited for insulation.
Material, electrotypers’. 442 (2) Building, tar or bitumen soaked.
357 (6) (b) Moulds— 338 (5) Laminated, compressed, resin impregnated.
Soil block making. Para-nitrophenol.
333 (9) (b) Mowers— 104 (1) (a) Passion fruit juice.
Sickle or scythe type. 104 (1) (b) (ii) Pastes—
333 (1) Wheels for. 20 (2)–21 Flooring.
333 (1) Muirhead transmitting apparatus. Fruit.
338 (20) (b) Nail— 421 (3) (b) (ii) Linoleum.
Pullers. 38 (2) Printers’ ink.
354 (5) Nails— 421 (3) (b) (ii) Shoe making.
Cup-headed, roofing. 278 (2) Tomato, unsalted.
359 (1) Lead-headed. 421 (3) (b) (ii) Patterns—
359 (1) Naphthalene acetic acid. 38 (2) (a) Paper perforated.
119 (1) Napkin squares, Harrington. 354 (5) Patwin rug wool cutter.
119 (2) (b) Napkins, table, textile, plain. 354 (5) Pea—
180 (10) Needle— 333 (9) (b) Viners.
180 (10) Threaders. 52 (2) (a) Peanut butter.
354 (5) Ear piercing. Pencils—
354 (5) Neoprene. 354 (5) Carpenters’.
205 (1) Netting— 354 (5) Electric, for metal surfaces.
Chain. Pens—
376 (7) (b) Wire, hexagonal mesh. 354 (5) Electric stylus.
376 (4) Nickel— 354 (5) Relief writing.
Matte form. 421 (3) (b) (ii) Permatex, Form-a-gasket.
449 (3) Nipples— Perpex—
Brass. 421 (3) (b) (ii) Joining cements.
362 (8) (a) Novamine. 333 (9) (b) Pest arresters.
104 (1) (a) Nozzles— 104 (1) (a) Phenol—
104 (1) (b) (ii) Glazing. 104 (1) (b) (ii) Tablets.
Milk fever syringe. 338 (25) Photo-electric relays.
354 (5) Weed spraying. 180 (8) (a) Pile fabrics.
354 (4) (b) Nursery square material. 180 (10) Pillow shams, textile, plain.
333 (9) (b) Nurses head-dress squares. 354 (4) (b) Pincers, castrating.


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