SCHEDULE - COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Tariff Item Number
Timber, for making baxes, being out to sise, and dressed or partly dressed per 100 super. feet Veneers -
(1) The value for duty of which does not exceed 258. per 100 square feet ad val. NOTE: The products provided for under Item 291(N) (1), the produce of Canada, shall be exempt from ordinary customs duties in excess of 25 per cent. ad valorem.
Staves, undressed, n.c.i. per 100 Staves, dressed or partly dressed, but not shaped per 100
Furniture n.e.i., including any article of wood or partly of wood, wholly or partly made up or fin- ished and used in any building or premises includ ing hospitals; also show figures of all kinds
Oricket bats; Cricket bat blades; Oriokot balls ad val.
(*) Soe note at head of Part II.
Jewellery, cammonly known as rolled gold; Jewellery under 9-oarat; Imitation Jewellery
NOTE: The products provided for under Item 3144 the produce of New Zealand, shall be exempt from ordinary customs duties in excess of 25 per cent, ad valorem.
Jewellery, n.e.i., including Bolt and Split Rings; Swivels; Ear Wires; Bars and Stampings used in manufacture of Jewellery; Medals and Medallions of gold or silver; Ornaments of gold or silver for attire other than Buokles, Badges, Clasps, Slides and Buttons; Combined Bracelets and Watches; Gold or Silver Safety Pins; Gold or Silver Bags and Purses; Lace, Braid, and Cord, and all artioles ne.i., partly or wholly made of gold or silver as val. NOTE: Jewellery, ne., and Flate, gold or silver, provided for under Item 315, the produce of New Zealand, shall be exempt from ordinary customs duties in excess of 25 per cent. ad valorem,
Gramophones, Phonographs, and other falidag Machines, n.0.1., including cases imported with Machines ad vals
Needles for Gramophones, Phonographs and other Talking Machines ad val.
(3) Calf, other than Patent and Enamelled ad val,
The products provided for under Item 324(C) (3), the produce of New Zealand, shall be exempt from ordinary customs duties in excess of 10 per cent. ad valorem.
(4) N.E.I. ad val. The products provided for under Item 324(C) (4), the produce of New Zealand, shall be exempt from ordinary ous toms duties in excess of the dutics in force on the date of entry into forve of this Agreement, viz.: 15 per cent. ad valorem or 3d. per lb. whichever rate returns the higher duty.
Leather Manufactures ne.i.) Leather out into shape; Harness n.e.i.} Razor Strops Whips, including handles, keepers, thongs and lashes
NOTE: Belt butts provided for under Item 325(A), the produce of New Zealand, shall be exempt from ordinary customs duties in excess of the duties in force on the date of entry into force of this Agreement, viz.: 15 per cent, ad valorem or 3d. per lb. whichever rate returns the higher duty
Leather, rubber, canvas, and composition belting, including such belting whether imparted separately or incorporated in or forming part of are conveyers or ore belt distributors; green hide for belting and other purposes NOTE:
Leather Belting, provided for under Item 326, the produce of New Zealand, shall be exempt from ordinary customs duties in excess of the duties in force on the
date of entry into force of this Agreement, viz.:- 15 per cent. ad valorem or 3d, por lb, whichever rate returns the higher duty.
Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Clogs, Pattens, and other footwear (of any material), n.s.i.j boot and shoe uppers and tops (except of felt oork, leather, or other socks or soles n.6.1.
Rubber Manufactures and Articles wholly or partly of rubber, viz.:-
(1) Pootball Bladders, Bandages, Kastio
Stockings Legging Thigpetemes mauste Ineecaps Wristlets and Athletto Straps (2) Hat-makers' Press Bags and Pings, the Bugs, Soles, Pads, Beels, Cash Mata, kärmorá Tyre Fabrio, Tyre Robber, Prevor othe Accessories of other not being inumi parts of cria; Cycle Tikes at krim Car Tube Repair Outfits
(3) Infants' Soothers and feste; Tabres and Nipples for bottles
(5) Plexible Coupling bias, importet separately
Roofing and sheathing paper; electric insulating paper and boards
Abrasive paper, irrespective of size or shape (1) Glass paper and flint paper
Paper, vis,:- (1) Manufactures of, or articles partly marufao- tured of, framed (including the weight of the frame), or unframed, having advertise- ments thereon; price lists; prospectuses; showoards; catalogues, oiroulars, plotures ne.i,, and printed photographed or litho- graphed matter, used or intended to be used for advertising purposes; pictures used or intended to be used in the manufacture of box tops, pad covers, calendars, almanacs and the like; all printed or embossed bags or containers; calendars, almanacs, and daries; Australian directories, guides, and timetables; paper patterns; labels of all kinds; tickets printed, viz., railway, tramway, and other, including paper and board printed or prepared in any way there- for; billheads, memorandum forms, and all other printed ruled or engraved forms of paper no.1.; paper, printed or embossed with words lettering or mmerical figures, of a type which when printed or embossed is suitable for use in connexion with the wrapping of goods or in the covering of oon- tainers for goods; paper patty pans and Like paper containers of all sizes, also paper chocolate cups, including the weight of the immediate containing cartons per lb. or ad val.
whichever rate returns the higher duty.
(2) Posters not elsewhere specified, used or in- tended to be used for advertising purposes
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