✨ Customs Decisions
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
Decisions Under the Customs Acts
THE following decisions in interpretation of the Customs Tariff are published for public information:
PART I—DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF
| Tariff Item No. | Decision | Record No. |
|---|---|---|
| 104 (2) | For the purposes of Tariff item 104 (2), the following are not regarded as “packed for retail sale”:\n(i) Preparations containing the substances listed in Part II of the Third Schedule to the Poisons (General) Regulations 1937 as amended by the Poisons (General) Regulations Amendment No. 14 of 24 August 1960, irrespective of the size of the package (NOTE—These preparations may only be disposed of to commercial growers.)\n(ii) Other preparations in:\n(a) The standard pack normally purchased by farmers, commercial growers, or orchardists, or\n(b) In packages containing not less than 50 lb net weight for dry materials, or not less than 5 gal for liquids | 315–30/842 |
| 104 (2) (a) or (b) (ii) | Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid and its salts and esters, crude or commercial grades | 315–4/374/10 |
| 119 | For the purposes of Tariff item 119 the following are not regarded as “packed for retail sale”:\n(i) Preparations containing the substances listed in Part II of the Third Schedule to the Poisons (General) Regulations 1937 as amended by the Poisons (General) Regulations Amendment No. 14 of 24 August 1960, irrespective of the size of the package (NOTE—These preparations may only be disposed of to commercial growers.)\n(ii) Other preparations in:\n(a) The standard pack normally purchased by farmers, commercial growers, or orchardists, or\n(b) In packages containing not less than 50 lb net weight for dry materials, or not less than 5 gal for liquids | 315–30/842 |
| 136 (4) (a) | Electricians’ rubber gloves conforming to British Standard Specification 697:1960, or other approved standard specifications | 315–22/152 |
| 199 | Hose and hoses, flexible, with fittings permanently attached | 315–3/606/11 |
| 338 (18) (a) (i) | Loudspeakers, diaphragm type, high frequency, for use with 35 mm projection equipment | 315–3/28/20 |
| 338 (24) | Switches, radio, two-way, semi-rotary | 315–3/28/54 |
| 338 (24) | Switches, wave change | 315–3/28/54 |
| 338 (25) | Rheostats and Resistances—Resistors for radio sets | 315–3/389 |
| 338 (26) | Radio frequency coils, viz I.F., R.F., and oscillator | 315–3/28/32 |
| 352 (b) | Aprons, steel mesh, specially designed to protect workers in abattoirs and freezing works | 315–3/976 |
| 448 (3) | Propylene glycol mono laurate declared, etc., approved industrial purposes Approved—(2) Making adhesives Tetrahydrofuran Virginia No. 10 degreasing solvent Can sealing preparations for sealing the seams of tins (To be admissible under this item, such preparations must not be solutions of glucose, or inorganic salts, which are classified under Tariff items 41 and 124 respectively.)\nExamples—Amscan sealing fluid A Darex compounds B3, B31, B81 Darex lining compound Darex thermoplastic coating A.M.R. 12 | 3% |
| 448 (3) | 3% | |
| 448 (3) | 3% | |
| 449 (4) | 3% | |
| 449 (4) | Cellulose sponge material in bulk (e.g. sheets, rolls, or chips) | 3% |
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NZ Gazette 1960, No 66
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