✨ Tariff Concessions Review
28 OCTOBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1855
Tariff Notice No. 1965/95—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 18 November 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 18 November 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
JEWELLERS’ materials—
Cameos, ceramic, or cut from shell unmounted
Cluster top stampings of precious metal
Coronet settings in the rough, of precious metal
Fashions in the rough, of precious metal
Stampings of precious metal, not including rings, in the rough and unbuilt
Stampings, metal (other than stampings, containing precious metal), as may be approved, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him solely in the manufacture of goods classed under Tariff item 242 (3)—
Approved—
Claw chain
Stampings in the rough which require further work such as polishing, plating, gilding, to be done on them in New Zealand to fit them for use in making up the non-precious jewellery of Tariff item 242(3)
Stones, imitation, glass, or plastic, and similar articles of an ornamental nature (but not including beads or boutons and imitation pearl articles):
(a) On declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making imitation jewellery, or
(b) On declaration by an importer that they will be sold by him only to manufacturers for use solely in making imitation jewellery
Labels—
Textile piece goods exceeding 12 in. in width, on declaration:
(a) By a manufacturer for use by him only in making labels
(b) By an importer that they will be sold only to manufacturers for use by them in making labels
Textile piece goods exceeding 6 in. in width, self-adhesive, in rolls, on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making self-adhesive labels for use on plastic squeeze bottles
Lacquers, chemicals for making, including cellulose solvents—
Acetonyl acetone
Butyl acetate (including secondary butyl acetate)
Butyl cellosolve (ethylene glycol monobutyl ether)
Cellosolve (ethylene glycol monoethyl ether)
Cellosolve acetate (ethylene glycol monoethyl ethero-acetate)
Di-amyl phthalate
Di-butyl phthalate
Diethylene triamine declared by a manufacturer that it will be used by him only in making lacquers and varnishes
Di-hexyl phthalate
Di-isobutyl ketone
Ethyl amyl ketone
Ethylaniline phosphate on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making lacquers and varnishes
Ethylene diamine declared by a manufacturer that it will be used by him only in making lacquers and varnishes
Ethylene glycol mono-isopropyl ether
Ethylene glycol mono methyl ether
Isophorone
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methyl iso-butyl carbinol (methyl amyl alcohol)
Methyl iso-butyl ketone
Solvents ME-6K, ME-6G
Viscacelle solution
Lambskin, imitation, on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making paint rollers
Lamps—
Collars, screwed brass, for metal oil lamps
Leading-in wires for incandescent electric lamp bulbs, being short lengths of wire brazed together
Liners, metal, for use in the manufacture of lampholders
Stampings, brass, plain unbuilt
Lawnmower blades, whether or not punched and twisted, but unground and without attachments
Leather making—
Coverall, white, a preparation for use on white suede leather to prevent soiling during manufacture
Lacquers, cellulose, declared only for use in making leather
Lacquers, protective, for treating leather prior to the application of cellulose lacquers, declared by a tanner for use by him only in making leather
Leather finishes unsuited for use as leather dressings or polishes
EXAMPLES:
Bedacryl 188A
Spartan binder S.F. 0700
Spartan glazing concentrate 0701
Spartan season S.F. 0740
Wellshot glazing cream 0501
Lifesaving appliances—
Plywood declared by an importer for sale only to surf lifesaving clubs for use only in making surf skis for lifesaving purposes
Ligno sulphonates
Limbs, artificial—
Balls, rubber, not exceeding 1 in. in diameter
Hooks, lacing and suspender
Rollers, brass
The following articles when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making or repairing artificial limbs—
Bindings
Buckles, flat, double clamp
Elastic
Fasteners, strap, roller cord
Links, square
Textile piece goods
Webbings
Whalebone
Lubrizol 520
Lubrizol concentrates 612 and 1216
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SCHEDULE II
Jewellers’ materials—
Ornamental trimming materials, including articles of precious metal or containing precious or semi-precious stones, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making ornamental spectacle frames
Lacquers, chemicals for making, including cellulose solvents—
Collodion cotton damped with denatured alcohol, butanol, or isopropanol
Iso-propyl acetate declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making cellulose lacquers and industrial solvents, excluding the making of culinary or flavouring essences and toilet preparations
Iso-propyl ether
Nitrated cotton in butyl alcohol
Tributyl phosphate
Lamps—
Stampings, iron, plain, unbuilt
Lead paste
Leather making—
Fixotan, a fixing agent for tannins
Smoothene, a leather filler
Lecithin, vegetable, containing over 1 per cent of water
Lenses, plain-surfaced rectangular optical-glass blanks, for making
Limbs artificial—
Ankle joints, side joints, knee bolts, and side straps, steel
Blocks, wood, with or without a hole down the centre, if shaped so as to be peculiar to the making of artificial limbs
Dated at Wellington this 28th day of October 1965.
J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.
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Tariff, Customs, Concessions, Review, Importations, Manufacturing
- J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs