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SCHEDULE XIII—NEW ZEALAND —continued Part I. —Most-favoured-nation Tariff—continued

New Zealand Tariff Item Description of Products. Rate of Duty. Number. 1 161 Haberdashery n.e.i. 40%( 1 ). Ex 164 Hats, of sisal, straw, hemp, rush, or similar vegetable material, woven or plaited, with raw finished or bound edges but otherwise unsewn ; berets 50%( 1 ). Free( 3 ). 165 Hat-hoods, felt, of wool or fur, or containing fur, unblocked and unsewn Ex 168 Lace, and laces, n.e.i. 35%(i). Free( 3 ). Ex 171 Pins n.e.i. ; knitting-pins; needles, viz., sewing, darning, and knitting; crochet hooks; hooks and eyes for apparel Ex 174 Sewing cottons, silks, threads, and twists (excluding linen threads, and twists) ; crewel, flourishing, embroidery, darning, knitting, and crochet threads of silk, artificial silk, imitation silk, or cotton, or mixtures of the same, plain or fancy; gold and silver embroidery threads 1i % ( 2 ) • 180 Ex (1) Textile piece-goods, woven, of pure silk, whether plain, hemmed, whipped, or similarly worked Textile piece-goods, woven, of raffia fibre, whether plain, hemmed, whipped, or similarly worked Textile piece-goods, namely, moquettes composed wholly of cotton, whether plain, hemmed, whipped, or similarly worked 15 %( 2 )- io%( 2 ). m% 182 Textile piece-goods, viz., dress nets, curtain nets, embroidery nets, and similar nets, lace curtain material, and veilings, all kinds ; also fabrics of a like kind as may be determined by the Minister 35%(i). 35%( 1 ). 40%( 1 ). 183 Textile piece-goods, including textiles of wool, or containing wool, viz. :—• (1) Moquette and tapestry, of wool, or containing wool (2) N.e.i. . . .. .. Ex 191 Yarn —viz., coir Free( 3 ). 10% 40%{ 1 ). 193 Yarns n.e.i., viz. :— (1) Sisal and raffia (2) Other 194 Belts, and belting, n.e.i., for driving machinery.; conveyor belts, and belting, of rubber, textile, fibre, or • combinations of these materials ; cordage or rope on declaration that it will be used only for driving machinery 20% 195 Boots, shoes, shoettes, sandals, clogs, pattens, slippers, and goloshes—namely, children's 0 to 9 inclusive 20%( 2 ). 196 (2) Slippers n.e.i. (3) Boots, shoes, clogs, pattens, shoettes, sandals, and 50%( 1 ). other footwear, n.e.i. .. . . Per pair 6s. or 50%, whichever rate returns the higher duty ( l ). 200 Leather, viz. :—- (1) Bookbinders' leather of qualities approved by the Minister and under conditions prescribed by him Free( 3 ). (2) Chamois leather 30%( 1 ). (3) Goat-skins, and kid-skins, however dressed; Persian; reptile skins, dressed or undressed .. j Free( 3 ). (6) (b) Patent leathers . . . . . . Free( 3 ). (9) Parchment or vellum made from skins . . io%n. 203 Leather manufactures n.e.i. ... .. 1 40%

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