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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 35

Tariff Notice No. 1965/53—Review of Former Tariff Concessions

DECISIONS in respect of goods approved by the Minister of Customs under item 448 of the former Tariff, as set out in Schedule I hereto, are to be reviewed.

Persons desiring, or objecting to, the admission of any of these goods under Part II of the Tariff now in force should lodge submissions in writing on or before 15 July 1965.

Submissions, headed “448 Review”, should be prepared separately for each of the decisions listed, and addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, supported by information as to:

(a) Full details of composition and nature of the goods;
(b) Purpose for which they are to be used;
(c) Quantity and frequency of importation (in terms of actual annual requirements);
(d) Usual source of supply;
(N.B. Where goods are not of Commonwealth origin, information as to availability from Commonwealth sources should be supplied);
(e) Availability (in terms of quantity, range, supply, etc.) of suitably equivalent goods of New Zealand production or manufacture.

Failure to supply information under all or any of the foregoing headings may prejudice consideration of the submissions.

Decisions in respect of goods approved by the Minister of Customs under item 448 of the former Tariff, as set out in Schedule II hereto, are revoked with effect from 15 July 1965. (The rates of duty for these goods under Part I of the Tariff now in force are the same or lower than the rates under item 448 of the former Tariff.)

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SCHEDULE I

Edi-Cote No. 103 mould release agent for concrete
Edenox K8–18
Edinox K12–18

Electrical appliances, other than lamps, stoves, and ranges—
Contacts, brass, spring loaded plunger types, specially suited for making lamp holders
Inserts, metal, for handles of electric irons
Insulators, pin type, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making electrical switchgear, including fuses
Lights, indicating, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making coffee percolators
Lights, indicating, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in the manufacture of electric heaters
Lights, indicating, on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making electric fish fryers
Lights, indicating, snap-in, for the manufacture of electrical appliances other than stoves, ranges, and washing machines
Milled mixes F and B (composed of graphite and manganese) for making batteries
Moisture stoppers for sealing the ends of tubes in the manufacture of heating elements
Paper of approved qualities, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making electrical resistances, condensers, transformers, or insulated telephone cables

Approved—
Kraft, manila, and tissue, in rolls exceeding 2 in. in width
Paper, tissue, acid free, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making dry cell batteries
Sockets, lamp (pilot lampholders), for radio sets, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making (not repairing) dial mechanism for radios
Stampings and spinnings of iron, not built up in any way, and not polished, plated, lacquered, or similarly worked, for making electric light fittings
Stampings and spinnings of iron, not built up in any way, for making electric radiators
Stampings and spinnings of non-ferrous metal, not built up in any way, and not polished, plated, lacquered, or similarly worked, for making electric light fittings
Stampings and spinnings of non-ferrous metal, not built up in any way, for making electric radiators
Switches, cord pull and toggle (other than wall type toggle switches), on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making electric heaters
Switches, three heat, specially suited for the manufacture of electric blankets
Switches, toggle, snap-in, for the manufacture of electrical appliances other that stoves, ranges, and washing machines

Television—
The following materials for use in the manufacture of television picture tubes:
Unprocessed glass bulbs
Electron gun assemblies

Transformers—
Metal fittings, cotton covered wire, and electrical insulators, as may be approved, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making transformers having a secondary voltage exceeding 200 volts
Plywood of approved qualities declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making electrical transformers

Tubes of resin-impregnated paper as may be approved declared for use only in the manufacture or repair of high-tension electrical equipment

Approved—
(1) Tubing conforming to B.S.S. 1314/1946
(2) “Dilecto” Tubes

Welders—
Silicon-steel punched strip for making electric welders

Lamps—
Switches, push button, cord pull, or chain pull, on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making bed, table or wall lamps

Stoves and ranges—
Switches, toggle, snap-in, for the manufacture of electric stoves and ranges
The following materials declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making (not repairing) articles in New Zealand
Lights, indicating, and shrouds therefor, for use on electric stoves

Washing machines—
Lights, indicating, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making washing machines
Switches, snap-in, toggle, for use in making washing machines

Electrodes—
Electrodes as may be approved, for use with the electric arc for depositing hard surfaces on metals

Approved—
Cobalarc hard alloy electrodes

Electroplating or immersion plating, etc.—
Salts and other chemicals specially prepared and declared for use in electroplating, immersion plating, tinning, or galvanising

Enamelling—
Opacifier S100
Salts and other chemicals specially prepared and declared for use in enamelling

Engines, including jet engines but not including clockwork mechanisms, suited for use on model aircraft and model boats

Enzymes—
Amylozyme
Bacterase
Gelatase
Nervanase
Epichlorohydrin (chloropropylene oxide)
Ethylene glycol or monoethylene glycol declared by a manufacturer for use by him only for approved purposes

Approved—
For making electrolytic condensers
For making antifreeze preparations
For use as a solvent in making lacquers
For use in the manufacturer of synthetic resins
For use in making paints
For use in making printing inks

Ethyl hexoic acid

Explosives—
Aniline and toluidine mixture, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making explosives
Aniline oils
Mirbane, oil of (nitro-benzene)
Toluidine oil
Tri-nitro-toluol

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SCHEDULE II

Electrical appliances, other than lamps, stoves, and ranges—

Cables, insulated—
Paper yarn on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making insulated telephone cable, e.g., Textilose
Insulating sheet, metal clad, plain, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making printed electrical circuits
Plugs and sockets, other than three pin power plugs and sockets, on declaration by—
(a) A manufacturer for use by him only for approved purposes, or
(b) An importer for sale by him to a manufacturer for approved purposes

Approved—
(1) For the manufacture of radio and television sets

Electrodes—
Electrodes, carbon or graphite, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in electric furnaces for metallurgical or chemical purposes

Enamelling—
Felspar powder
Pemco Frits
Ethyl lactate

Dated at Wellington this 24th day of June 1965.
J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.



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🏭 Review of Former Tariff Concessions and Revocations

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 June 1965
Tariff concessions, Customs, Imports, Duties, Goods, Review, Revocation, Schedule I, Schedule II, Wellington
  • J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs