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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No.24

Tariff Notice No. 1974/28—Applications for Variation of Approval
NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made for variation of current approvals of the Minister of Customs as follows:

Appn. Tariff Goods Rates of Duty Part List Effective
No. Item B.P. MFN. Gen. II Ref.
11981 Section XV CURRENT APPROVAL:\nStampings in the rough which require further work\nsuch as polishing, plating, gilding, to be done on\nthem in New Zealand to fit them for use in making\nimitation jewellery\nREQUESTED APPROVAL:\nStampings in the rough including stampings in the\nrough with diamond cut pattern, which require\nfurther work such as polishing, plating, gilding,\nto be done on them in New Zealand to fit them for\nuse in making imitation jewellery Free .. Free 10.8
11994 84.10.009 CURRENT APPROVAL:\nHorizontal 4-stage centrifugal pumps Free Free Free 10.2
11994 84.10.009 REQUESTED APPROVAL:\nHorizontal 4-stage centrifugal pumps having delivery\nconnections of a nominal internal diameter\nexceeding 5in. Free Free Free 10.2
11994 84.10.009 CURRENT APPROVAL:\nPumps, all kinds, in which the parts in contact with\nthe liquid being pumped are made from stainless\nsteel\nREQUESTED APPROVAL:\nPumps, all kinds, in which the parts in contact with the\nliquid being pumped are made from stainless\nsteel:\nEXCLUDING:\nCentrifugal pumps having delivery connections\nof a nominal internal diameter up to 8in. Free Free Free 10.2
11994 84.10.009 CURRENT APPROVAL:\nPumps, centrifugal, single stage, as may be approved,\nexcluding chokeless sump or sewage pumps:\nApproved:\nhaving delivery connections of a nominal internal\ndiameter exceeding 7in.\nhaving delivery heads exceeding 250ft when\nrotating at speeds not exceeding 2900r.p.m.\nREQUESTED APPROVAL:\nPumps, centrifugal, single stage, as may be approved,\nexcluding chokeless sump or sewage pumps:\nApproved:\nhaving delivery connections of a nominal internal\ndiameter exceeding 8in.\nhaving delivery heads exceeding 450ft when\nrotating at speeds not exceeding 2900r.p.m. Free Free Free 10.2
11995 84.13.000 CURRENT APPROVAL:\nBurners, gas, commonly used in furnaces:\nEXCLUDING automatic nozzle mix burners\nincorporating a fan and having a burning rate\nof not less than 0.5 and not more than 2.00\ntherms per hour and not less than 6.00 and not\nmore than 20.00 therms per hour\nREQUESTED APPROVAL:\nBurners, gas, commonly used in furnaces:\nEXCLUDING:\nAutomatic nozzle mix burners, incorporating a\nfan and having a burning rate of not less than\n0.5 and not more than 20.00 therms per hour Free Free Free 10.2
11983 98.01.051 CURRENT APPROVAL:\nStampings in the rough, which require further work\nsuch as polishing, plating, gilding, to be done on\nthem in New Zealand, to fit them for use in making\ncuff links\nREQUESTED APPROVAL:\nStampings in the rough including stampings in the\nrough with diamond cut pattern which require\nfurther work such as polishing, plating, gilding, to\nbe done on them in New Zealand, to fit them for\nuse in making cuff links Free .. Free 10.8

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 4 April 1974. Submissions should include a reference to the 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 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 14th day of March 1974.

J. A. KEAN, Comptroller of Customs.



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🏭 Applications for Variation of Tariff Approvals

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
14 March 1974
Tariff, Customs, Duty, Approval, Variation, Imports
  • J. A. Kean, Comptroller of Customs