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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. 361 Nails, lead-headed, and galvanized cup-headed roofing 1 nails 40%( 1 ). 362 Pipes, piping, tubes, and tubing (except coil pipes), viz. :— (1) Wrought iron, steel, or wood, n.e.i., (including such pipes or tubes when protected with a cement or similar coating) not less than 4 inches but less than 9 inches in internal diameter . . 35%( 1 )- (2) (a) Cast iron n.e.i., including rainwater» soil, and similar pipes 20% (b) (i) Centrifugally-cast iron pipes, piping, tubes i and tubing, exceeding 6 inches but not exceeding 12 inches in nominal internal diameter 20% (ii) Centrifugally-cast iron pipes, piping, tubes and tubing, not less than 4 inches but not exceeding 6 inches in nominal internal diameter 35%(i). (4) Lead or composition . . . . . . Per cwt. 7s. (5) Knees, bends, elbows, junction or inspection boxes including covers therefor, and other fittings, n.e.i., for pipes, piping, tubes or tubing, viz. :— (b) Of cast iron for rain-water soil, and similar pipes 35%( 1 ). 365 Rails for railways or tramways, including lay-outs, points, and crossings, for the same ; rail-fastenings, viz., fish-plates, creep-clips, tie-irons, bearing-brackets, bedplates, cast-iron chocks, and bored iron bars 20,%P). 376 (1) Wire netting, metal wove wire (not including wove wire for mattresses), metal gauze ; expanded metal lathing and fencing 10%( 2 ). 378 Bicycles, tricycles, and motor-cycles, fittings for, viz., spokes, in the rough or finished ; and the following articles when not plated, japanned, enamelled, or varnished, viz., drop forgings, stampings, wood or metal rims (not bored), forks, stays, handle-bars, and seat-pillars, unbuilt, bracket shells, fork- and stay-ends, fork-tips, bridges, crowns, and lugs 15%( 2 ). 379 Bicycles, tricycles, and the like vehicles, including motorcycles, also hubs, spindles, and other finished, partly finished, or machined parts of the same, n.e.i. ; sidecars for motor-cycles Note.—The products provided for under Tariff Item 379 shall be exempt from most-favoured-nation Customs duties which exceed the duties on such products under the British Preferential Tariff by more than 20 per centum ad valorem. 389 Motor-vehicles n.e.i., viz. :— (a) Motor-vehicles unassembled or completely knocked down (c.k.d.) . . . . . . ... 40% (c) Other kinds 50% Note.—Where the Minister is of opinion that any duty is being or is likely to be evaded or avoided by the importation of any motorvehicles without engines, electric generators, electric motors, tires or other component parts, which, in the ordinary course of business are usually imported therewith, the Minister may, at his discretion, require that
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