Customs Tariff Index




10 OCTOBER

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
362 (7) Tail—Pipes, corrugated, for making exhaust pipes for oil engines. 180 (9) Nursery square material in the piece.
354 (5) Tailors’—Chalks. 180 (9) Padding, Kenbury patent.
333 (9) (b) Tailpieces, irrigation sprinkler. 180 (9) Padding knitted for clothes presses.
449 (3) Tallow—Unrefined. 180 (9) Pads, chemical for hair-waving.
310 (5) Tap—Washers. 180 (9) Pieces cut from the roll.
205 (18) (b) Tape—Cellophane. 180 (9) Plastic, woven.
205 (18) (b) Tapes—Cellophane, edged with silk or similar string. 183 (2) Rugs, scarves, and other woollen articles in the piece.
338 (5) Fibreglass. 183 (2) Saddlers’ kersey and serge.
338 (5) Insulating. 180 (9) Scarves in the piece.
205 (19) Venetian, ladder, of plastic. 180 (9) Silk.
180 (10) Tapestry—Table runners, plain. 180 (9) Sueded material for belts.
354 (5) Taping—Apparatus for plywoods. 180 (9) Texalox fabric for textile looms.
338 (23) Wallplugs .. Tap-ons. 180 (9) Tinsel cloth.
354 (5) Taps—Screwing. 180 (9) Towelling in the piece.
354 (5) Tatting shuttles. 180 (9) Tracing cloth.
180 (10) Tea—Cloths, textile, plain. 180 (9) Vegetable fibre.
205 (13) Teats, feeding bottles. 180 (10) Pot scourers.
205 (13) Teats, plastic. 338 (7) Therapeutic—Lamps.
338 (25) Tee—Boxes. 338 (7) Therapy units shortwave.
421 (3) (b) (ii) Distribution .. Tego resin film. 357 (6) (b) Thermo metal strip for thermostats.
338 (21) (b) Telegraphic transmitting fire alarm. 357 (6) (b) Thermostats—Bi-metallic or thermo metal strips for.
338 (20) Telegraphic transmitting and receiving sets. 362 (7) Thimbles—For wooden lasts.
338 (21) Telegraphy, appliances peculiar to. 421 (3) (b) (ii) Thinners—Wheel bonding.
338 (30) Telephone—Extension bells. 119 (1) Thiodiphenylamine.
338 (21) (b) Pads, felt. 119 (2) (b) Thread chasers.
338 (21) (b) Switchboard, lamp socket sections. 354 (5) Threaders, needle.
338 (20) (b) Telephones—Beam system, Receivers for. 354 (5) Threshing—Machine elevators.
338 (20) Telephonic transmitting and receiving sets. 333 (1) Machines.
338 (21) Telephony, appliances peculiar to. 333 (1) Thumb rests, electric iron.
338 (20) Television apparatus n.e.i. 338 (29) Teat—Cup assemblers.
338 (19) Television receiving sets. 354 (5) Tickings, mattress.
338 (21) (b) Telewriters. 180 (8) (a) Tiles—Roofing, metal.
338 (25) Terminal—Covers, rubber. 442 (2) Roofing, sheets in imitation of.
338 (25) Terminals. 442 (2) Tillantin R.
338 (25) Terminals .. Contact buckle. 119 (1) Tillers—Rotary.
134 or 338 (7) Testing—Instruments, dentists’, opticians’, surgeons’. 119 (2) (b) Time—Switches.
119 (1) Tetrachloropara benzoquinone. 333 (5) Timers—Electric.
119 (2) (b) Tetroc. 338 (25) Impulse, X-ray.
119 (1) Texalox fabric for textile looms. 338 (25) Spark, oil engines.
119 (2) (b) Textile—Felted. 338 (7) Tin—Ore.
180 (9) Piece goods—Blowing wrapper material. 338 (25) Tinsel—Cloth.
155 Bookbinders’ cloth. 449 (3) Tyre—Flap.
180 (9) Cloth, polishing, impregnated. 180 (9) Groovers.
180 (9) Cotton. 205 (7) (b) Levers.
180 (9) Cotton or silk ornamented with shell. 354 (5) Plugs.
180 (9) Crinoline mesh. 354 (5) Removers.
180 (9) Drawing cloths. 205 (7) (b) Reliners.
180 (9) Durabalf for stocking protectors. 354 (5) Spreaders.
180 (9) Embroidered on one edge. 205 (7) (b) Bicycle.
180 (9) Felted for approved purposes. 354 (5) Tyres—Bicycle not exceeding 1¾ inches in diameter.
155 (1) Foil covered. 205 (8) (b) (i) Bored for hay rakes.
183 (2) Handkerchief material in the piece. 205 (8) (b) (ii) Perambulator and similar.
180 (9) Hat lining material of silk. 205 (9) Pneumatic.
180 (9) Hemp. 333 (9) (b) Repair outfits for.
180 (9) Jute. 205 (9) Rim strips for.
180 (7) Knitted, cotton. 205 (8) Rubber for toys.
180 (6) (b) Knitted or lockstitched. 205 (6) Rubber, other than pneumatic.
180 (9) Linen. 205 (8) (b) (i) Rubber, repair outfits.
180 (9) Linen in combination with paper, sensitised. 205 (8) (b) (ii) Rubber sheet, etc., for repair of.
180 (8) Man-made discontinuous fibres. 205 (9) Solid rubber for factory trucks.
180 (9) Man-made fibres. 205 (8) (b) (i) Tractor.
205 (8) (b) (ii) Tractor, Goodrich.
205 (10) (b) Treads for.
205 (8) (b) (i) Tubes, aeroplane.
205 (8) (b) (ii)
205 (8) (b) (i)
205 (8) (b) (ii)


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