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946 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 33
Corrugated, single faced ........................................... B
Corrugated, double faced ........................................... C
Moulded, for packing bottles ....................................... C
Moulded trays, for packing apples or eggs ........................ C
Plain—As paper ..................................................... A
Tubes, hollow ...................................................... A
Carbonate of barytes ................................. See clause 45 N
Carpet, as under—
Securely wrapped ................................................. C
Unwrapped ........................................................ B
Casein, adhesive ................................... See clause 45 N
Casein, certified for use in New Zealand as or for the manufacture of
livestock or poultry foods .................................. E plus 25%
Casein, curd or dried .............................. See clause 45 N
Cases, show—As furniture .......................................... ...
Cattle ............................................. See clause 44 M
Cattle handlers (tipping tables for handling cattle) ............... G
Causmag (calcine magnesium), for use as a livestock remedy—
Minimum quantity 2 tonnes per consignment ...................... D
Not otherwise specified .......................................... C
Cellophane wrapping ................................................ C
Cement additives (under various trade names). Owners to load and
unload ........................................................... D
Cement, aluminous refractory (viz, fire fondu), magnesia, "Asano",
"Colourcrete", "Lightning", "Onoda", "Sairset" or "Snowcrete", as
under—
In drums ......................................................... C
In bags. Owners to load and unload. Minimum quantity 8 tonnes per
four-wheeled wagon. Any lesser quantity will be charged at such
minimum or at class D if cheaper ......................... E plus 50%
Cement in bulk, in specially constructed containers. .... See clause 53
Cement, not otherwise specified ........................... See clause 53
Cement paint ....................................................... C
Chaff ................................................... See clause 49
Chairs, as under—
Cane, seagrass, or wicker ...................................... A
Canvas, wooden, or deck, folded .................................. B
Stepladder chairs—As furniture
"Chair-o-planes"—As riding devices
Charcoal in bags. Owners to load and unload ........................ C
Chalk, unprepared ...................................... See clause 39 E
Cheese, fancy or processed ......................................... C
Cheese, not otherwise specified (including cheese curds). See clause 45 N
Cheese bandages or caps ............................................ D
Cheese colour ........................................................ D
Cheese wrapping, "Paraform" or "Pukafilm" .......................... C
Chicks (day old)—As parcels ............................. See clause 23
Chiller units, for attachment to milk vats in milking sheds for the purpose
of chilling milk—As refrigerators n.o.s.
Chip board .............................................. See wallboard
Chimney liners (cast refractory concrete). ......... See refractory products
China—As earthenware
Chlorate of potash ................................................. C
Chlorate of sodium. Dangerous ...................................... D
Chloride of ammonia, for use in freezing works ..................... D
Chloride of calcium
(If packed in paper bags, all loading and unloading to be performed by
owners. Any handling performed by the Corporation will be under
special arrangement) ............................................. D
Chloride of sulphur. Dangerous ..................................... A
Chocolate—As confectionery
Cider, as under—
Not otherwise specified .......................................... C
Manufactured from fresh fruit grown in New Zealand ............... D
Cinders ................................................. See clause 39 E
Cisterns, lavatory ................................................... B
Clay—
Not otherwise specified ............................... See clause 39 E
Bentonite, crude and refined .......................... See clause 39 E
China, or ball, imported ............................ See clause 45 N
China, not otherwise specified ........................ See clause 39 E
"Oil-dri", an inert clay ......................................... D
Pozzalana ............................................. See clause 39 E
Closets, chemical (a type of lavatory pan and fittings) ............ B
Coal, as under—
Imported ............................................ See clause 45 N
New Zealand ......................................... See clause 47 R
New Zealand, micronised ............................. See clause 47 R
Cobalt, for use as, or manufacture of, manure .......... See clause 48
Coconuts, as under—
Not otherwise specified .......................................... C
Grown in Cook Islands or Niue ..................... See clauses 26 and 52
Coffins, empty ..................................................... B
Coke .................................................... See clause 45 N
Collodion, in hermetically sealed tins or bottles packed in sawdust in
cases not exceeding 26 kg each. Dangerous ........................ A
"Compostumblers" (rotating compost bins) ............................ G
Concrete articles as under—
Not otherwise specified ............................... See clause 45 N
Air bricks or ventilators .............................. See clause 39 E
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