Customs Tariff Decisions




26 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 161

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.
20 (1) Gooseberry 326–22/222
135 Petri dishes, other than plastic, for laboratory use (See also Tariff Item 205 (19).) 326–14/58
136 (9) Shoulder pads 326–5/112
180 (6) KNITTED OR LOCKSTITCHED PIECE-GOODS, ETC.—
(a) DETERMINED—
Piece goods, knitted or lockstitched, plain or merely hemmed, whipped, or similarly worked, not being printed or embroidered (Effective from 1 February 1961.) 326–22/346
199 (1) (a) Sleeves, rubber, specially suited for use with Royle’s reducing valves (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 326–3/242
199 (3) Hose, tanker discharge, of canvas and rubber, reinforced with wire, and having an internal diameter of 5 in. or more 326–18/48
205 (19) Petri dishes, of plastic, for laboratory use 326–14/58
262 (1) Eyelashes, artificial 326–13/23
262 (1) Fingernails, artificial 326–13/23
269 (1) (a) Fibreboard, embossed, suited for the panelling or lining of motor vehicles (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 326–22/26/9
299 Fruit wrapping tissue paper or papers, being M.G. white unbleached sulphite of substance 24 x 36, 12 lb 500’s, oiled to 14 lb 326–6/147
333 (9) Chicken sexing machines 326–13/89
359 (2) (a) Nails, flatheaded, annular thread (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 326–22/122
359 (2) (a) Nails, flatheaded, spiral thread (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 326–22/122
359 (2) (a) Nails, hardened steel, spiral thread (Effective from 22 July 1960.) 326–22/122
B.P. General
3% 25% 326–22/346
3% 25% 326–22/346
3% 3% 326–5/168
3% 20% 326–9/23/6
3% 7½% 326–3/476/5

448 (3) Apparel—
Textile piece goods—
Knitted or lockstitched piece goods wholly or principally of silk or man-made fibres, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making neckties (Effective from 1 February 1961.)

448 (3) Apparel—
Gloves—
Simplex knitted piece goods wholly or principally of silk or man-made fibres, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making gloves (Effective from 1 February 1961.)

448 (3) Apparel—
Whalebone, including fabric covered whalebone, and imitation whalebone

448 (3) Boots, etc.—
The following materials declared, etc.—
Textiles—
Approved—
Fabric board ribbing in the piece

448 (3) Paints—
Pigments in aqueous dispersions, etc.—
Approved for the manufacture of:
(6) Chalks
(7) Flooring compounds
(8) Wallpaper
(9) Yarns for identification purposes

448 (3) Cultivators—
Points, cultivator, for the repair or manufacture of cultivators of a kind classed under Tariff item 333 (7)



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🏭 Customs Tariff Decisions: Various Items

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 January 1961
Customs Tariff, Decisions, Interpretation, Gooseberry, Petri dishes, Shoulder pads, Knitted piece-goods, Sleeves, Hose, Eyelashes, Fingernails, Fibreboard, Fruit wrapping tissue, Chicken sexing machines, Nails, Apparel, Gloves, Whalebone, Fabric board ribbing, Paints, Chalks, Flooring compounds, Wallpaper, Yarns, Cultivators