✨ Tariff Decisions and Reviews
19 SEPTEMBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1471
Tariff Notice—Review of Former Tariff Concessions
- Notice is hereby given that it is proposed that the published decisions set out in the First Schedule to this Tariff Notice approving the admission of the goods or classes of goods under item 352 of the former Tariff be reviewed.
(Section 4 (2) of the Customs Acts Amendment Act 1961 provided for the continuation of the former rates of duty on these goods until 30 June 1964, and also provided that any such approval may be revoked by notice in the Gazette. Upon revocation of an approval the goods will thereafter be subject to the rates of duty provided in the Standard Tariff.)
Persons who desire to have the goods listed in the First Schedule hereto approved for further concessionary entry under the provisions of the Tariff now in force should apply in writing to the Comptroller of Customs, Wellington, on or before 10 October 1963.
Full details must be supplied showing specifications of the machine in respect of which the application is made, and the frequency of importations under the concession.
To facilitate consideration, representations in support of or objecting to the continuation of any concession should be clearly marked “352 review” and must quote the relevant decision in full. Representations should relate to one decision only.
- Notice is also given that the published decisions approving the admission of the goods or classes of goods set out in the Second Schedule hereto under item 352 of the former Tariff are hereby revoked with effect from 10 October 1963.
(In the Standard Tariff now in force the goods included in the Second Schedule are subject to the same or lower rates of duty than those which applied under the Tariff Item 352 concession.)
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FIRST SCHEDULE
Former Tariff Decision Under Item 352
Part II Reference
Paint making—
Paint-straining machines .. .. .. 10.2
Paint spraying—
Paint-spraying outfits, portable .. .. .. 10.2
Pressure containers for use with paint-spraying appliances .. .. .. .. 10.2
Pans, cast iron, enamel lined, up to and including 300 litres 10.2
Pans, cast iron, enamel lined, exceeding 300 litres .. 10.2
Pans, prospecting, steel, in the black, fitted with a special lip .. .. .. .. 10.2
Pans, steam jacketed, cast iron .. .. .. 10.2
Pans, tanks, vats, kettles, and other vessels, of cast iron lined with acid-resisting material, with or without agitators and whether or not heated by any means .. 10.2
Paper working—
Calendering machines for paper mills .. .. 10.2
Stringing machines for attaching handles of string paper bags .. .. .. .. 10.2
Vickery Patent Doctor for adjusting the rollers of paper-making machines during the process of manufacture .. .. .. .. 10.2
Pasteurisers specially suited for pasteurising beer, fruit juices, and similar products after bottling .. .. 10.2
Photographers’ and similar—
Boxes, contact printing, for use with negatives of quarter plate size or larger .. .. .. 10.2
Cameras—
Cameras of the following kinds when made to take negatives of quarter plate size (4½ in. by 3¼ in.) or larger, including lenses specified by the makers for use therewith—
Brand
M.P.P.
Busch Pressman
Plaubell
Dawe
Ramlose
Deardoff
Reflex, including Gra-
Kalart
flex and Speed
Kodak view camera
Graphic
Linhoff
Super Cambo
Meridian
Trixale
Micro-filming, and printing projectors .. .. 10.2
Copying machines for copying blueprints .. .. 10.2
Developing—
Machines, dry process .. .. .. 10.2
Outfits for cinema films, including drying racks for use therewith .. .. .. .. 10.2
Dishes or trays, developing, ½-gallon capacity and over, of acid-resisting material other than enamelled metal, specially suited for photographers’ use .. .. 10.2
Drying machines for photo prints and film .. .. 10.2
Filters, monochrome and colour compensating, 1 in. or greater diameter; also holders therefor.. .. 10.2
Frames—
Printing, specially designed for printing blueprints.. 10.2
Hangers, developing—
For cut film of quarter plate or larger size.. .. 10.2
X-ray film .. .. .. .. 10.2
Holders, copy, for use with photo-lithographic cameras 10.2
Irons, dry-mounting .. .. .. .. 10.2
Lenses, camera (including cinematograph camera)—
(a) Having a focal length of 5 in. or over; or .. 10.2
(b) Wide angle, giving an angular field of view exceeding 55 degrees, based on the diagonal of the negative for which the camera is constructed .. .. .. .. 10.2
Presses, dry mounting, used for fixing photographs to mounts .. .. .. .. .. 10.2
FIRST SCHEDULE—continued
Former Tariff Decision Under Item 352
Part II Reference
Printers and enlargers, projection, made to take negatives of quarter plate size (4¼ in. by 3¼ in.) or larger .. .. .. .. 10.2
Printing machines and appliances—
Contact type, for copying printed and illustrated matter .. .. .. .. 10.2
Contact type, for printing photographs .. .. 10.2
For printing cinematograph film from the negative.. 10.2
Projection type, automatic, for printing photographs 10.2
Sheets, plated copper, with rounded corners, for use with print driers and print glazing cabinets .. 10.2
Splicing machines for films .. .. .. 10.2
Tanks, ½-gallon capacity and over, composed of, or lined with, acid-resisting material, specially suited for use in developing films or plates .. .. 10.2
Tanks, ½-gallon capacity and over, fitted with ruby lamps specially suited for developing X-ray films and plates .. .. .. .. 10.2
Titling and copying outfits, films, specially designed for use only with 35 mm cine-cameras .. .. 10.2
Washing machines, photo print, including stainless steel dishes and baskets therefor.. .. .. 10.2
Pile-driving hammers having steam or diesel-actuated pistons .. .. .. .. 10.2
Pile and sheet piling extractors .. .. .. 10.2
Pile driving attachments for self-propelled excavators .. 10.2
Pill-making machines, hand or power operated .. 10.2
Pipes and pipe fittings—
Air eliminators, whether or not in combination with strainers, used in pipelines to remove air and solid matter from liquids—Examples: Brodie air eliminator, Brodie combination strainer-air eliminator .. 10.2
Ferrules for use in tapping water mains .. .. 10.2
Joints, self sealing and/or flexible (including sealing rings imported with the joints or separately) even if temporarily attached to the pipes on importation .. 10.2
Pipe fittings, not being screwed fittings, specially suited for use with pipes, wrought iron or steel, solid drawn or lap welded, not being screwed and not being peculiar to use as boiler tubes, having a thickness of metal exceeding that set out against the respective nominal internal diameters thereof: .. 10.2
Nominal Internal Diameter
Standard Wire Gauge or Imperial Wire Gauge
4 in. and not exceeding 5 in.
6 (0·192 in.)
Pole climbing boots for linesmen’s use, consisting of metal foot supports with steel clamps for gripping the pole .. .. .. .. 10.2
Pottery making—
Blungers for blunging or mixing the ingredients used in making pottery .. .. .. 10.2
Flower pot making machines .. .. .. 10.2
Moulding machines, pottery .. .. .. 10.2
Pipe-making machines for forming socketed or flanged earthen pipes .. .. .. 10.2
Pipe trimmers, machines for trimming the ends of socketed earthenware pipes during manufacture .. 10.2
Pug mills .. .. .. .. 10.2
Stilts and similar articles, composed of refractory materials, for supporting articles of pottery in kilns during the process of baking .. .. .. 10.2
Throwing wheels, potters’, and cast iron heads therefor 10.2
Instruments, recording and non-recording, capable of being set to maintain automatically at a predetermined level, temperature, humidity, liquid level, pressure, or any combination of these conditions; also valves specially designed for operation by such control instruments through the medium of electricity or pressure .. .. .. .. 10.2
(The cancellation in Tariff Review 1963/4 is revoked.)
The rates of duty applicable under Part II Reference are:
B.P. Aul. Can. MFN. General
10.2 Free .. .. 20%S 25%
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SECOND SCHEDULE
Review of Former Tariff Decision Under Item 352
Paper working—
Bag-making machines specially suited for making paper bags or packets.
Beating engines and beater bars for paper mills.
Breaking engines for paper mills.
Corrugating machines.
Creping machines.
Felts, carrier, being endless belts of felted textile used in making paper.
Millboard machines for paper mills.
Paper impregnating, coating, and sandwiching machines, combined or separate.
Paper machines, Fourdrinier or similar, including machine wires for same.
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