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10 FEBRUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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Tariff Notice No. 1966/9—Applications for Approval
NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made for the approval of rates of duty by the Minister of Customs as follows:
| Appn No. | Tariff Item | Goods | Rates of Duty | Part II Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.P. | Aul. | |||
| 7252 | 599.590.1 | Cements based on phenolic resins, for use in sulphuric acid-phosphate rock mixers | Free | .. |
| 7253 | 599.999.9 | Chrome mirror solution and reducer | 25% | Such rate not exceeding 25% as the Minister may in any case direct |
| 7254 | 719.190.9 | Heaters, electric, 1500 watts, thermostatically controlled, made from corrosion resistant alloy for indirect heating by water bath of paint cups for spray gun paint containers | Free | .. |
| 7255 | 719.311.9 | Fully automatic Rope Feed Carriage for feeding logs into large bandsaw machines | Free | .. |
| 7256 | 719.801.9 | Electro magnetic vibrators, used to promote the free flow of materials from bins and hoppers | Free | .. |
Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 3 March 1966. Submissions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item, and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to:
(a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally;
(b) The proportions of New Zealand and imported materials used in manufacture;
(c) Present and potential output; and
(d) Details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overhead, etc.
Dated at Wellington this 10th day of February 1966.
J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.
Tariff Notice No. 1966/10—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 3 March 1966.
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 3 March 1966. (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).
SCHEDULE I
Oils—
Ester oil, a substitute for olive oil in wool batching
Fractionated coconut oil on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making oral penicillin preparations
Miscellaneous oils—
Brominated vegetable oil
Mineral oil of approved qualities declared by a manufacturer for use by him only as a heat transfer medium in a manufacturing process
Approved—
Shell Carnea oil 21
Shell Voluta oil 45; 933
Mineral oil of approved quality declared by a manufacturer for use by him only as a quenching oil in a manufacturing process
Approved—
Caltex 519
Shell Voluta 23, 27, 33, 93
Oil, emulsified white mineral, containing 1·5 per cent of lime soap
Oil, mineral lubricating declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making lubricating greases
Oils, as may be approved, declared by a holder of a Wholesale Distributor’s Licence under the Motor Spirits Duty Act 1961, that they will be used by him only for adding to motor spirit before the time of sale of such spirit by that Wholesaler
Approved—
Vitane
Stock 615 (Vacuum)
Oils, mineral, denatured in New Zealand under prescribed conditions and for prescribed purposes
Oils of approved qualities declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making blown bitumen
Approved—
Cylrex A
Shell Vitrea Oil 41
Oils, of approved qualities declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making fly strike, docking, and similar oils for sheep
Approved—
Shell Carnea Oil 21
Oils of approved qualities declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making sealing compounds
Approved—
Naprex 908
Oils of approved qualities on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making fibre glass insulation
Approved—
Shell Vitrea Oil 79
Oils of approved qualities when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making sheep dip
Oils of approved qualities when denatured under Customs supervision with such denaturants in such proportions as may be prescribed, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in reclaiming rubber
Approved—
Special deepgrene oil (Vacuum)
Oils, other than soluble oils, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only for
(a) Rope batching
(b) Textile fibre batching
(c) Rubber processing
(d) Tanning
Soluble oils of approved qualities and containing, in permitted proportions, one or more of the following substances—saponifiable oil; sulphonated oil; water; soap
Approved—
Oils which, when diluted with water in the proportion of one part of oil to 9 parts of water, will, after agitation, give an emulsion showing no appreciable sign of separation upon standing for 12 hours—
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🏭 Tariff Notice - Applications for Approval of Duty Rates
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry10 February 1966
Tariff, Customs, Duty rates, Applications, Objections, Goods classification
- J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs
🏭 Tariff Notice - Review of Former Tariff Concessions
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry10 February 1966
Tariff, Customs, Concessions, Review, Revocation, Submissions