Tariff Decision List




19 DECEMBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
2903

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 186—continued
APPROVALS—continued

Tariff Item No. Goods Rates of Duty Part II Ref. List No. Effective
Normal B.P. Other Pref.
Ref. 35.0 continued Approved Materials:
  1. Products must be made wholly or principally by weight of approved materials. Materials produced by technological developments of the Twentieth Century are excluded.
  2. Materials which are approved:
    (a) Base metals and alloys thereof:
    Copper and copper alloys
    Iron and steel other than alloy steels
    Lead and Lead alloys
    Tin and Tin alloys
    (b) Bone
    (c) Clays
    (d) Fibres:
    Cotton
    Linen
    Silk
    Wool
    Other vegetable fibres
    (e) Fur skins
    (f) Glass
    (g) Leather
    (h) Paper
    (i) Papier mache
    (j) Precious metals
    (k) Shells
    (l) Stone
    (m) Wood (natural)
    Materials which are not approved:
    (a) Aluminium and alloys of aluminium
    (b) Artificial plastic, synthetic rubber and latices
    (c) Composition leather
    (d) Electro-platedware
    (e) Stainless steel and other alloy steels
    (f) Wood:
    Cellular
    Improved
    Reconstituted
    Plywood
    (g) Processed materials, e.g. ebonite, agglomerated stone | | | | 186 | 17/12/76 | .. |
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Definition of “hand-made”.

The concession applies to goods which the Collector is satisfied are hand-made.

(1) For goods to be regarded as “hand-made” they must not only be made:
(a) by hand;
(b) by tools held in the hand;
(c) by machines powered by foot or hand; or
(d) by any combination of the foregoing processes,
but must also be made from:
(e) unprocessed naturally occurring materials; or
(f) “hand-made” materials.

(2) However, goods that have been “hand-made” within the definition above from machine made or processed materials of basic form, that is to say, materials in a form not pre-determined by its intended ultimate end-use (e.g. a rectangular sided block of stone, a billet of wood, a rectangular sheet of copper) will not normally be excluded from being “hand-made”.



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🏭 Tariff Decision List No. 186 (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 December 1976
Tariff, Approvals, Customs, Goods, Duty Rates, Jewellery, Baskets, Pandanus, Tapa, Weapons, Hand-made, Materials