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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT—continued.
20—B, 7.
Number j tem of Persons. ' VOTE No. 30.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— 1927-28. continued. 1927-28. Subdivision No. 11.—Customs : Miscellaneous Services £ £ —continued. Ghabges foe and incidental to —continued. Refund of duty on— 37 Advertising folders, stationery, or similar articles, as may be approved by the Minister of Customs, sent by oversea municipal, or similar bodies, or harbour, railway, steamship, or similar organiza- i tions : for free distribution in New Zealand ... 10 38 Artificial poppies to be sold for the benefit of returned New Zealand soldiers ... ... 143 39 Baggage not fully complying with the terms of ttie exemption under the tariff, but being baggage and effects not for sale ... ... 20 40 Chairs for invalids, and clothing, apparatus, and other articles for persons in poor circumstances who cannot pay the duty ... ... 50 41 Chassis for motor-ambulances imported for Hospital Boards ... ... ... 166 42 Clock presented to the Jubilee Institute for the Blind, Auckland ... ... ... 15 43 Foreign salt shipped for export to New Zealand before the coming into operation of the increased duty of £1 per ton imposed on 16th April, 1925, and sold on basis of previous duty ... ... 192 44 Miniature rifles and ammunition for same for the use of Territorials, Cadets, or Rifle Clubs ... 10 45 Oil-boring plant and material entered for home consumption by Taranaki Oilfields, Ltd., and the Murchison Oil Company, Ltd., and used for the purpose of developing the New Zealand oilfields to the extent of the difference between the British preferential tariff and the general tariff and under conditions approved by the Minister of Customs ... ... ... 1,163 46 Orthopaedic or surgical boots imported by exsoldiers of the British Empire resident in New Zealand, in such cases as may be approved by the Minister of Customs ... ... 10 47 Peal of bells donated to the Fendalton Memorial Church, Christchurch, for erection therein ... 76 48 Printed matter for the use of Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Navy League and similar patriotic societies, Red Cross Society, and Young Helpers' League, as may be approved by the Minister ... 40 49 Printed matter (including photographs and cinematograph films), advertising Canada and Hawaii, sent by the Canadian Government and by the Hawaiian Tourist Bureau for distribution or exhibition, free of charge, in the Dominion ... 30 50 Pulp-board or cardboard for manufacturing purposes, approved by the Minister, which would have been exempt from duty under the Customs Duties Act, 1908, and which was ordered from abroad in error ... ... ... 17 51 Samples of small value sent gratis from exporters in Canada to the Canadian Government Trade Commissioner for exhibition only, and not for sale or distribution in New Zealand ... 1 52 Uniforms for Highland Pipe Bands, and materials and fittings for making the same ... ... 150 53 Uniforms not obtainable in New Zealand for Officers of His Majesty's cable ship "Iris," the property of the Pacific Cable Board ... 25 54 Wireless equipment for ships ... ... 50
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