Tariff Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 102

Tariff Industry Assistance (Advertisement) Notice No. 1996/33 – continued

Tariff Item Description of Goods Name and Address of Applicant Part II Ref. Appn. No. *Category of Appn.

REQUESTED APPROVAL:

8713.90.00
Wheelchairs, powered, incorporating the following:
(i) Stationary base and top mount tilting through 90 degrees
(ii) Fixed non folding base with ability to convert from powered to manual propulsion
(iii) Fixed frame base including either 10" to 20" drive wheels

Group Pharmaceuticals
C/- CFS NZ Ltd
PO Box 53 095
AUCKLAND AIRPORT

99 993886K V

9401.90.19

CURRENT APPROVAL:

Handle operated recliner mechanisms for chairs of a type similar to Lazy Boy recliners excluding swivel and tilt chair actions of a type suitable for use in office chairs

99 987702K V

REQUESTED APPROVAL:

Handle operated recliner mechanisms, or catalogued parts therefor, for chairs of a type similar to Lazy Boy recliners, excluding swivel and tilt chair actions of a type suitable for use in office chairs

Morgan Furniture Limited
C/- PO Box 53004
AUCKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

99 993889D V

  • Category of Application:
    • A - General Approval
    • CE - Capital Equipment
    • IM - Inputs to Manufacturing - Inability to Supply
    • IP - Inadequate Production
    • MS - Manufacturers’ Samples
    • RUC - Revocation of Unused Concession
    • S - Shortfall
    • SS - Special Situation
    • V - Variation of Existing Concession
    • W - Withdrawal of Concession
  • Denotes amendment or addition

Dated at Wellington this 29th day of August 1996.

V.A. MANKS, Ministry of Commerce.



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🏭 Applications Advertised for Objection (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 August 1996
Tariff, Industry Assistance, Applications, Objections, Customs, Wheelchairs, Recliner Mechanisms
  • V.A. Manks, Ministry of Commerce