✨ Customs Tariff Decisions
15 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1963
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. |
|---|---|---|
| 120 (3) | Calcium salt of d-alpha tocopherol .. .. .. .. | 324-4/504 |
| 164 (4) | Marabou feather trimming in the piece .. .. .. | 324-5/26 |
| 199 (1) (a) | Hose, flexible, vinyl, armed with helically wound aluminium wire with integrally moulded rubber sleeves at each end (Effective from 22 July 1960.) | 324-20/221 |
| 205 (18) (a) (ii) | Celeron and Dilecto sheets or blocks, being resin bonded, laminated or compressed textile, fibreglass, or asbestos (See also Tariff item 269 (1) (a).) | 324-22/26/9 |
| 269 (1) (a) | Dilecto and Tufnol sheets, being resin bonded, laminated or compressed paper (See also Tariff item 205 (18) (a) (ii).) (Effective from 22 July 1960.) | 324-22/26/9 |
| 269 (1) (a) | Fibreboard and similar boards (other than insole boards) specially suited for the manufacture of footwear (Effective from 22 July 1960.) Examples— Counter board Heel building board Pattern board Shank board Tuck board |
324-22/26/9 |
| 269 (1) (a) | Fibreboard, vulcanised (Effective from 22 July 1960.) .. .. | 324-22/26/9 |
| 269 (1) (a) | Printers’, manufacturing stationers’, and artists’ boards and papers other than the following: (a) Mounting board of a type made in New Zealand (b) Manilla board, excluding document manilla board (c) Cover board of a type made in New Zealand (d) Machine glazed lined folding boxboard known as duplex board (NOTE—This approval does not include boards suitable for use as container or box board, or other boards of a type made in New Zealand.) (Effective from 22 July 1960.) |
324-22/26/9 |
| 338 (5) | Paper, or board, made from laminated compressed paper, oiled, varnished, or impregnated with synthetic resin, specially produced for electrical insulation purposes, plain coloured, not being backed or faced in colours differing from the base material Examples— Elephantide Leatheroid Presspahn |
324-22/26/9 |
| 356 (1) (d) | Pegs, clothes, of wood, with metal fittings .. .. .. | 324-15/119 |
| 448 (3) | Boots, etc.— The following materials declared, etc.— Platform board, comprised of rubber bonded cork, or foam material, affixed to a backing of cardboard (Effective from 22 July 1960.) |
3% |
| 448 (3) | Electrical appliances, etc.— Lights, indicating, on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making electric fish fryers. |
3% |
| 448 (3) | Switches, three heat, specially suited for the manufacture of electric blankets. | 3% |
| 448 (3) | Emulsifiers, etc.— Sandopan L.M. .. .. .. |
.. |
| 448 (3) | Oils— Fractionated coconut oil on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making oral penicillin preparations |
3% |
| 448 (3) | Paper making— Mannogals 75, GLZ, L1. .. .. .. |
3% |
| 448 (3) | Star gum 6910 .. .. .. | 3% |
| 449 (4) | Flooring compounds, viz— Alogrip non-slip flooring compound .. .. .. Griptred non-slip safety flooring compound .. .. .. |
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