Customs Tariff Decisions




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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.
180 (7) (a) KNITTED PIECE-GOODS COMPOSED ETC., VIZ-- APPROVED-- Padding, knitted cotton, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making pads for pressing and ironing machines 317–8/67
OTHER KINDS-- Cuffs, cotton, knitted in long lengths, to be cut up for making hosiery 317–8/67
192 (1) (a) YARNS, VIZ-- COTTON, SILK, MAN-MADE FIBRES, ETC., VIZ-- CONTAINING IN ANY PROPORTION ETC., VIZ-- APPROVED-- Yarns declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in the manufacture of: Bedspreads, chenille Bindings Braids Carpet backing Cloths, dish and floor Cords Elastics Galloons Girdles, pyjama Labels Laces, boot, shoe, corset, and similar Ribbons Rope Tapes Towels, sanitary Webbings (The above approvals are retrospective to 22 July 1960.) 317–22/795/2
192 (1) (b) or (2) Lanital (artificial fibre derived from casein) twisted or spun into yarns 317–22/795/2
192 (1) (b) or (2) Nylon yarn 317–22/795/2
192 (1) (b) or (2) Staple fibre (artificial fibre derived from casein) twisted or spun into yarns Resins in solution containing, etc., viz-- Dow Corning resins DC801, DC802, DC803, DC804, DC805, DC806A, DC840, R261 317–22/795/2
205 (16) (b) 317–20/162/30
214 CHINAWARE, EARTHENWARE, ETC. Articles classed under Tariff item 214 will be admitted under the item even if having (a) non-precious metal handles permanently attached and/or (b) non-precious metal lids permanently attached or loose

Replicas in miniature (other than toy tea-sets), made from china-ware or earthenware, of articles classed under Tariff item 214 will be admitted under the appropriate sub-item to Tariff item 214

The following articles when composed of china, earthenware (including stoneware), or porcelain-- VIZ-- BREAKFAST, DINNER, TEA, AND COFFEE SETS, ETC.-- Basins, sugar Beakers, drinking Bowls, salad, fruit, and nut Boats, centre, plain, being boatshaped bowls for flowers, fruit, nuts, etc.
Cake trowels when imported with dishes admissible under Tariff item 214 (1), even if packed separately (See also Tariff item 215.)
Cups, invalids' drinking, with spouts
Dishes, bone, butter, cheese, fruit, ice cream, salad, soup, sweet, and vegetable (including covers therefor)
Jam spoons, butter knives, and salad servers, when imported with dishes admissible under Tariff item 214 (1), even if packed separately (See also Tariff item 215.)
Mugs, including mugs having a musical box incorporated in the base
Tureens, soup and sauce, including covers, ladles and stands therefor | 317–22/354/3 |

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