Customs Tariff 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 Decision Record No.
Item No.
20 (1) The words “in bulk” are interpreted as applying to A. 10 cans
(105–108 oz) or larger containers, unless otherwise specified
318−22/222
136 (4) (a) Gloves—
Electricians’ rubber gloves conforming to the American Society
for Testing Materials (A.S.T.M.) specification No. D. 120−52T
as amended by D. 120−59T
318−22/152
136 (4) (a) Surgeons’ rubber gloves conforming to the Canadian Government Specifications Board’s specification No. 20−G.P.−22
The above two approvals, and those on electricians’ and surgeons’ gloves in Tariff Orders 315 and 316, are effective from 22 July 1960
318−22/152
155 (1) White felt piece goods on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making foundation garments (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 318−22/213/6
164 (4) Knitted piece goods of rayon, brushed to simulate angora or fur,
on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making hats
318−8/12/5
180 (8)
(a)
TEXTILE PIECE GOODS, WOVEN, CONTAINING IN ANY PROPORTION MAN−MADE DISCONTINUOUS FIBRES, ETC.
APPROVED—
Tickings mattress, other than those admissible under Tariff item 180 (5)
Pile fabrics (imitation fur fabrics)
Pile fabrics, stiffened, for the manufacture of artificial flowers
Radio grill cloths
Velvets, furnishing
Yarns declared, etc. in the manufacture of:
Fringes (Effective from 22 July 1960.)
318−8/102/5
192 (1) (a)
205 (16) (b)
338 (18) (b)
(ii)
Dresinol 215
Covers or baffles, being hemmed pieces of textile, circular in shape, for attachment to loudspeakers to damp resonance in sound production
318−20/3/44
338 (25) Circuit makers, etc.—
Vacuum units for controlling the spark in distributors of motor vehicles
318−11/32/77
354 (5)
356 (3)
Knives—
Bootmakers’, hand, peculiar to bootmakers’ use
Handles, for locks or latches, which are designed to actuate the lock or latch, also other lock “furniture”, being identifiable parts of lock or latch sets, are admitted under Tariff item 356 (3) (a)
Handles which are designed to be merely screwed or otherwise attached to doors and which perform no function of operating a lock or latch are classed under Tariff item 356 (3) (c) as handles for doors
318−2/12/44
359 (2)
(a)
NAILS MADE FROM IRON WIRE, ETC.—
APPROVED—
Spotnails for use in automatic nailing machines (Effective from 22 July 1960.)
318−3/172/6
421 (3)
(b)
(i)
CEMENTS AND ADHESIVES, N.E.I., ETC.—
OTHER KINDS, VIZ—
APPROVED—
Polycell cellulose cement
Thermoplastic cement for use in Ralph’s thermoplastic sole attaching machines (Effective from 22 July 1960)
318−20/3/51
448 (3) Emulsifiers, etc.—
Crill S8
318−4/218/6
448 (3) Toys—
Viscose yarn on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making dolls’ hair
3%
448 (3) Warfarin (including Warfarin concentrates) and similar dicoumarols on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making rodenticides 3%


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