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 Item No. Decision Record No.
192 (1) (a) Yarns declared, etc. in the manufacture of: Petershams (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 325–22/795/2
199 (1) (a) Sleeving, P.V.C., triple bored (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 325–20/221/–
199 (1) (a) Tubing, plastic, ribbed, under 5 m.m. in outside diameter (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 325–20/221/–
205 (8) (a) Cycle racing tyres having the tube permanently enclosed in the outer cover (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 325–22/60/–
338 (18) (a) Loudspeakers, weatherproofed, outdoor type (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 325–3/28/20
(i)
338 (18) (a) Loudspeakers having a diaphragm diameter of less than 2 in. or more than 12 in. 325–3/28/20
(i) (NOTE—The measurement of the diaphragm or cone shall be across the axis from the inside of the fixing ring which holds the diaphragm to the frame. The measurement of diaphragms of other than circular shape shall be the average of the longest and shortest axes.) (Effective from 22 July 1960.)
353 (13) Hooks, cargo sling and swivel, other than those admissible under Tariff item 352 325–3/161/–
Knives—
354 (5) Spatula, suited for use by tradesmen 325–13/87/2
360 (1) Staples, coppered steel, up to and including ½ in. in length (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 325–3/61/–
360 (1) Staples, hardened wire, tyre buffing, up to and including ½ in. in length, plain or coppered (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 325–3/61/–
362 (5) (d) Pipes, wrought iron or steel, of rectangular cross section 325–3/33/3
(ii)
Apparel—
448 (3) Bust pads of foam rubber .. 3% 3% 325–5/80/6
448 (3) Corsets— Fabric of foam rubber laminated with textile .. 3% 3% 325–5/80/6
448 (3) Boots, etc.— The following materials declared etc.— Vamp stripping .. 3% 10% 325–9/23/–
448 (3) Emulsifiers, etc.— Dehydrophen D .. 3% 3% 325–4/218/6
448 (3) Diphasol E.V. .. 3% 3% 325–4/38/23
448 (3) Marlophen .. 3% 3% 325–4/218/6
448 (3) Pluronic brand surfactants .. 3% 3% 325–4/218/6
448 (3) Sterox A. J. .. 3% 3% 325–4/218/6
448 (3) Gas meters— Parts specially suited for the manufacture of gas meters having a maximum capacity not exceeding 450 cu. ft. per hour for incorporating in outside cases manufactured in New Zealand .. 3% 10% 325–3/66/26
448 (3) Paints— Pigments in aqueous dispersion etc.— Approved for the manufacture of: (5) Plastics .. 3% 3% 325–7/134/7
448 (3) Refrigerators— Gasketing, plastic, containing a magnetised plastic strip, a sponge rubber strip or a fibre glass filling, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making refrigerators .. 3% 3% 325–2/28/15
448 (3) Rubber sheet, expanded of unicellular construction, e.g., “Rubazote” .. 3% 10% 325–18/48/6
448 (3) Rubber sheet, vulcanised viz— “Linatex” .. 3% 10% 325–18/47/3
448 (3) Upholstery— Flexolater pads, being pads made from paper cord and wire for use in the manufacture of inner spring mattresses .. 3% 20% 325–20/89/9


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