Tariff Decision List




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 60

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 118—continued
APPROVALS—continued

Tariff Item No. Goods Rates of Duty Part II Ref. List No. Effective
B.P. MFN Gen. From To*
97.03.009\n97.04.099 Toys and games, when imported by: .. .. ..

(a) school, college, or university; or
(b) by an importer, when declared that they are being imported for sale only to schools, colleges, or universities, and will not be sold otherwise | Free | .. | Free | 20.2 | 118 | 1/7/73 | 31/7/75 |
| 97.04.099 | Braille playing cards .. .. .. .. | Free | .. | Free | 21.2 | 118 | 1/7/73 | .. |
| 97.06.059 | Face pieces or inserts for golf club heads .. .. | Free | .. | Free | 10.8 | 118 | 1/7/73 | 30/6/74 |
| 97.06.059 | Forgings and castings, steel, in the rough, peculiar to use for making golf club heads. (Steel heads are to be regarded as in the rough if, after forging and casting, they are merely roughly ground to remove the fin produced between the half moulds in drop forgings or castings, or to remove the indentations of the hammer produced in hand forgings. The heads must not be further worked, except that a pilot hole may be drilled in the shank, such hole to be reamed and the shank to be tapered in New Zealand. Heads in the rough, but without pilot holes, being instead lightly turned on the shank, are to be admitted under the above decision) | Free | .. | Free | 10.8 | 118 | 1/7/73 | 30/6/74 |
| 97.06.059 | Golf club heads, wooden, rough turned but not further manufactured | Free | .. | Free | 10.8 | 118 | 1/7/73 | 30/6/74 |
| 97.06.059 | Shafts of approved descriptions when declared that they will be used only in making or repairing golf clubs and that in making such clubs the heads therefor will be fully made in New Zealand or will be made from wooden shapes, rough-turned but not further manufactured, or steel in the form of rough forgings or rough castings unworked
NOTE: The importer of the shafts need not be the manufacturer of the heads. In making golf clubs, he must, however, use heads which have been made in New Zealand, in accordance with the conditions set out in the decision:
Approved:
(a) Shafts of steel, whether in the black, polished, plated coated with casein, or otherwise surfaced, but without any attachments of any kind;
(b) Shafts of aluminium, whether polished, plated, coated with casein, or otherwise surfaced, but without attachments of any kind | Free | .. | Free | 10.8 | 118 | 1/7/73 | 30/6/74 |
| 97.06.059 | Shafts, steel, in the rough, when declared by a manufacturer (a) that they will be used by him only in making badminton and similar racquets, and (b) that in making such racquets the frame therefor will be made in New Zealand from wood which will not be imported in a more advanced state than that of strips of timber, not worked or bent to shape in any way | Free | .. | Free | 10.8 | 118 | 1/7/73 | 30/6/74 |
| 97.06.059 | Wooden billets, rough sawn but not otherwise worked, peculiar to use for making heads for golf clubs | Free | .. | Free | 10.8 | 118 | 1/7/73 | 30/6/74 |
| 97.06.071\n97.06.099 | Bends for hockey sticks, being pieces of rough sawn or rough hewn timber bent into the form of a crook | Free | .. | Free | 10.8 | 118 | 1/7/73 | 30/6/74 |

*Approvals lapse on the dates indicated, the goods thereafter being dutiable according to their substantive Tariff classification. If continuation of an approval is desired for a further period, formal application should be made to the Collector at least 6 weeks prior to the date of expiry.



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28 June 1973
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