Tariff Applications




6 APRIL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 755

Tariff Notice No. 1972/39—Applications for Approval

NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made to the Minister of Customs for concessionary entry of the following goods at the rates of Customs duty shown:

Appn No. Tariff Item Goods Rates of Duty Part II Ref.
B.P. MFN.
1012 08.13.000 Orange and/or lemon skins preserved in brine .. .. 25%* ..
1010 17.05.019 Hycal—for use in the dietary management of acute or chronic renal failure and other conditions requiring a high calorie, low fluid, low electrolyte diet Free ..
Section VI Biochemicals and diagnostic clinical reagents, for supply to hospitals for hospital use and for hospital laboratory diagnostic use, only Free Free
996 29.02.009 1,4-Bis bromoacetoxy-2 butene .. .. .. 25%* ..
997 34.02.000 Chiocal-CN. A petroleum sulphonate .. .. .. 25%* ..
1002 34.02.000 Hydroclens non foam detergent. Used for cleaning dentistry vacuum systems Free 10%
1042 34.02.000 Nofome NS. Used as an anti-foam preparation in textile dyeing and wet processing 25%* ..
984 34.02.000 Quolac ES-ESY—an ethoxylated sodium lauryl sulphate solution 25%* ..
987 34.02.000 Tlefon A. An anti-felting agent for wool dyeing .. .. 25%* ..
970 38.19.299 Hema-tex stain pack. For use in slide stainer .. .. .. Free Free
985 38.19.299 Loxiol G13 .. .. .. .. .. 25%* ..
Loxiol G40 Lubricants for use in the processing of PVC, etc. Free Free
1017 38.19.299 Mercuric chloride tablets for preserving milk samples held for laboratory testing 25%* ..
1018 38.19.299 VPI 260 F, VPI 280, VPI 280 F. For use as vapour phase inhibitors 25%* ..
983 40.05.009 1.4 mm. substance rubber counter material laminated to unbleached twill in an unvulcanised state 25%* ..
969 40.09.001 “ENSOLEX”. Closed cell flexible pipe insulation is used to maintain a constant temperature in both hot and cold piping systems, varying in size from ⅜” to 4½” I.D. in tube form and sheets from ⅛” to ¾” in thickness Free ..
957 40.14.049 Elastomuffers being made of unhardened, vulcanised neoprene rubber and used on boats Free 20%*
48.07.201 Battery separator board .. .. .. .. Free ..
949 Section XI Fabrics knitted or woven in New Zealand reimported after sueding abroad. (Duty if any to be paid only on the cost of processing) Free 20%*
999 59.04.009 Polyethylene reflecting rope .. .. .. .. Free 20%*
962 84.19.059 WIX case gluing machine. Used for the gluing and sealing of cardboard containers Free 20%*
978 84.22.039 ABBEY model SK 300/30 elevating work platforms for vehicle mounting Free 20%*
991 84.22.029 Futurail overhead monorail gravity conveying system .. .. Free 20%*
946 84.40.149 Weston dart shirt folding machine .. .. .. Free 20%*
992 87.06.059 Lockheed brake master cylinders for fitment to trailers manufactured in New Zealand 6¼% 45%
1000 91.05.009 Interval timers, audio signal, synchronous motor operated .. 25%* ..

*or such lower rate of duty as the Minister may in any case direct.
†For rates applicable under the Canadian Trade Agreement see following heading No. 87.06 of Part I of the Tariff

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 27 April 1972. 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 proportion of New Zealand and imported material 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 6th day of April 1972.

J. A. KEAN, Comptroller of Customs.



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🏭 Tariff Notice: Applications for Concessionary Entry of Goods

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 April 1972
Tariff applications, Customs duty, Concessionary entry, Goods, Objection period
  • J. A. Kean, Comptroller of Customs