Customs Tariff Notices




1148
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 43

Preparations to prevent snagging of threads during knitting
of hosiery (SPECIFIC ITEMS WITH CHEMICAL
FORMULA MUST BE SHOWN ON APPLICATIONS)
Rubber strip, pre-cut, and rubber thread of other than
circular cross-section on declaration by a manufacturer
for use by him only in making elasticised fabrics or
covered elastic threads
Rubber thread of circular cross-section on declaration by a
manufacturer for use by him only in making elasticised
fabrics or covered elastic thread
Softening agents specially suited for use in the manu-
facture of yarns, hosiery, or textile piece goods
(SPECIFIC ITEMS WITH CHEMICAL FORMULA
MUST BE SHOWN ON APPLICATIONS)
Thioglycollic acid and ammonium thioglycollate, declared
by a manufacturer for use by him only for making crease
resistant preparations for textiles
Tufts or knops of coloured wool for incorporating in tweed
materials to give a flecked effect
Waterproofing preparations for textiles (SPECIFIC ITEMS
WITH CHEMICAL FORMULA MUST BE SHOWN
ON APPLICATIONS)
Yarns of silk, artificial silk, or mixtures of silk and artificial
silk, as approved, declared by a manufacturer for use
by him only in making woollen piece goods.

Approved—
Yarns which have been processed in Australia but
which do not qualify for admission as the produce or
manufacture of that country (the concession does not
extend to yarns manufactured in foreign countries)
Thanite (secondary terpene alcohol thiocyanyl acetate)

Timber preservatives—
Chemical preparations, not being paints or containing metal-
lic soaps, specially suited for use in preserving timber

EXAMPLES—
Lignasan, pantachlorophenol, sodium pentachlorphe-
nate

Timers, non electric, specially suited for restricting the time
of flight of model aeroplanes

Tinsmiths’ materials—
Balls, copper, in halves, for making ball valves for cisterns
Balls, valve, of rubber and metal, for cisterns
Bodies and other parts of metal (other than aluminium)
stamped or spun, including necks and shoulders, for
making buckets, kettles, tea and coffee pots, billies and
similar hollowware (not including (a) milk or cream
cans of heavy factory types or (b) tin canisters and
similar tin containers for packing goods), not wired
or curled, and whether plain, pierced, or punched; also
all stamped or spun tinsmiths’ fittings of metal (other
than aluminium and excluding stamped bodies, necks,
rings, bungs, tops and bottoms, for making tin canisters
and similar tin containers for packing goods), plain,
pierced or punched, but except in approved cases, not
wired or curled. (Bodies which are completed in New
Zealand merely by having an imported handle riveted
thereto, are not regarded as embraced by the above
decision)
Dees and triangles, tinned or galvanised, for billy lids
Dees, tinned, having wings or lugs attached
Filters or strainers for incorporating in pourers of motor
spirit storage cans
Handles and clips, metal, for cheese hoops
Handles and ears for completing articles made in New
Zealand. (Handles and ears which are intended for
attachment in New Zealand to imported bodies or blades
merely by riveting, are not regarded as embraced by
the above decision)
Handles, bone, fibre, wood, and other non-heat-conducting
materials, for teapots, hot water jugs, and similar articles
Handles, brass, for kettles
Hinges for teapots or coffee pots
Knobs, metal, for completing ash pans made in New
Zealand
Knobs, other than knobs composed of casein, synthetic
resin, and similar moulded materials, for kettles, teapots,
coffee pots, and urns
Labels, stamped sheet brass, for attaching to hollowware
made in New Zealand

Roses—
Tops and bottoms, metal, stamped and perforated, but
not plated or otherwise worked, for making watering
can and shower bath roses
Watering can roses in which the perforated portions and
the bases are threaded for screwing together instead
of being soldered
Sieves, loose, of brass gauze and tin, for making milk
strainers
Spouts, metal or plastic, for oil cans
Spouts, metal, teapot, coffee pot, kettle, and similar
Studs, brass, for making ball valves for cisterns
Tin openers, being small metal stampings for permanent
attachment to tins to enable them to be opened
Tops and bottoms, stamped, with breathing valves incor-
porated therein, for making cheese containers
Tops, sprinkler, for tins
Valves specially suited for use on containers for liquid-gas
mixtures (aerosols).

Tires, rubber—
Cord fabric in the piece (not a textile), gummed or un-
gummed
Ferrules declared by a manufacturer for use by him only
in making bicycle tires
Pasteboard, impregnated with a combustible substance, de-
clared by a manufacturer for use by him only in the
manufacture of tire repair outfits
Textile piece goods declared by a manufacturer for use by
him only in making rubber tires and tiring.
Wires, reinforcing, declared by a manufacturer for use by
him only in making rubber tires and tiring

Tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes—
Cedarwood dressed and cut to sizes for making cigar boxes
Cigarette tipping material, all kinds
Paper, tissue, of approved qualities, declared by a manu-
facturer for use by him only in packing tobacco, cigars,
or cigarettes, in a bonded tobacco factory
Ribbon, cigar, printed, for cutting into lengths not exceed-
ing 24 in.
Ribbons, unprinted, cut into lengths not exceeding 21 in.
for cigar packing
Tobacco binder, being paperlike sheets made from com-
pressed pulverised tobacco leaf

Tobacco pipes and cigarette holders—
Mouthpieces, vulcanite, in the rough, declared by a manu-
facturer for use by him only in making cigarette holders
which will otherwise be made by him from raw materials
produced in New Zealand
Mouthpieces, vulcanite, in the rough, declared by a manu-
facturer for use by him only in making (not repairing)
tobacco pipes
Tobacco pouches, rubber linings for

Tools—
Ferrules, brass, specially suited for making tools
Ferrules, oval steel, for making slashers and hedge knives
Steel blanks for making saws

Toys—
Clockwork mechanisms suited only for making clockwork
toys
Growlers and squeakers for toy animals and dolls declared
by a manufacturer for use by him only in making (not
repairing) toys
Hair, imitation, waved, for making or repairing dolls
Musical box movements declared by a manufacturer for
use by him only in making toys
Stampings, including printed or lithographed stampings, not
built up, suited only for making clockwork toys
Stampings, iron, raw and not built up, specially suited for
making toys (except tricycles and tricycle wagons)
Viscose yarn on declaration by a manufacturer for use by
him only in making dolls’ hair

Tributyl citrate
Tricresyl phosphate
Tridecylbenzene
Triethanolamine
Triethylamine
Triethylene glycol
Trigamine
Tri-isopropanolamine
Trimethyl borate-methanol (70-30) mixture
Tripoli powder
Trixylenyl phosphate
Trosilin acid

Tubes, collapsible—
Applicators for use with collapsible tubes
Caps for collapsible tubes
Clips for closing collapsible tubes
Keys for collapsible tubes
Tubes of resin impregnated paper on declaration by a manu-
facturer for use by him only as cores in the manufacture
of rolls for adding machines, cash registers, teleprinters, and
similar machines
Tubing, low finned, declared by a manufacturer for use by
him solely in the manufacture of heat exchangers

Twine—
Cardboard tubes and cones specially suited for use as cones
in the manufacture of twine
Tragasol glaze for use in making a filling and polish for
cordage and twines
Tragon and Tragon B for use in making a filling and
polish for cordage and twines

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SCHEDULE II

Tall oil fatty acid

Tanners’, curriers’, and fellmongers’ materials—
Albumen Algin, a vegetable albumen unsuited for use as
foodstuffs
Albumen, blood, unpurified, unsuited for use as foodstuffs
Albumen, egg, when declared by a manufacturer for use
by him only as an ingredient in leather finishes

Tarpaulins, tents, and sails—
Hooks and eyes for tents

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of July 1966.

J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.



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🏭 Tariff Concessions on Various Items

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
21 July 1966
Customs Tariff, Concessions, Hosiery, Rubber, Textiles, Timber, Tinsmiths, Tires, Tobacco, Tools, Toys, Tubes, Tubing, Twine, Tanners Materials, Tarpaulins, Tents, Sails
  • J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs