Customs Tariff Decisions and Amendments




17 AUGUST

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.
304 (2) (a) For the purposes of Tariff item 304 (2) (a) the word “paper” includes cardboard 350-6/30/2
305 (a) For the purposes of Tariff item 305 (a) the word “paper” includes cardboard 350-6/39/2
448 (3) Boots, etc.- Ornaments and ornamental fasteners for footwear, including poms and slides, but not including bows or metal buckles, and not including ornaments and ornamental fasteners composed wholly or partly of precious metal 3% 350-9/23

PART II-INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods
448 (3) Boots, etc. ... Fasteners- Ornamental, footwear.

PART III-AMENDED OR CANCELLED DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Decision
448 (3) Ornaments ... metal (see revised decision). Nopcosant ... dispersant (see decision Tariff item 448 (3) Emulsifiers etc.).

PART IV-AMENDMENTS TO THE CUSTOMS TARIFF OF NEW ZEALAND

Page 94
Delete: Bees ... regulations

Substitute: Bees, and appliances which have been used in connection with bees, except in accordance with the regulations

Delete: Firearms ... Police

Substitute: Firearms, ammunition, or explosives, save in pursuance of a permit issued by a Com- missioned Officer of Police

Delete: Dangerous Drugs ... regulations

Substitute: Dangerous Drugs, as specified in the First Schedule to the Dangerous Drugs Regulations 1951, except pursuant to a licence issued under the regulations

Delete: Explosive ... thereunder

Substitute: Explosives imported in breach of the Explosives Act or of any regulations made thereunder

Page 95
Delete: Fruit ... seeds Fungus ... plant Soil ... goods

Substitute: Fruit, plants, or seeds affected with disease, or attempted to be introduced contrary to the regulations relating to the importation of fruit, plants, and seeds. Fungus, bacterium, or virus, or any living stage of any vertebrate animal, which may directly or indirectly injure or cause an unhealthy condition in any fruit or plant Soil, sand, clay or earth, whether by itself or with any goods

Apraries Act ... 1948/10.

Apraries Act 1927. Apuries Regulations 1952, Serial No. 1952/56, dated 24 March 1952.

Arms ... Section 2.

Arms Act 1958, Section 6. Arms Regulations 1959.

Dangerous .. 1951/247.

Dangerous Drugs Act 1927. Dangerous Drugs Regulations 1951, dated 12 December 1951. Statutory Regulations, Serial No. 1951/287, as amended by Amendments No. 1 (S.R. 1955/94), 3 (S.R. 1959/80), and 4 (S.R. 1960/131).

Explosive ... thereunder.

Explosives Act 1957. Explosives Regulations 1959, dated 5 August 1959. Statutory Regulations, Serial No. 1959/126.

Orchard ... 1952/127.

Orchard and Garden Diseases Act 1928. Orchard and Garden Diseases Amendment Act 1950, Section 9 (1)-(3). Stock Act 1908. Plant Quarantine Regulations 1957, dated 25 September 1957. Statutory Regulations, Serial No. 1957/196.



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17 August 1961
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