Customs By-law (Cth)

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Commonwealth of Australia.

Department of Trade and Customs,

8th April, 1902.

CUSTOMS BY-LAW.

I, CHARLES CAMERON KINGSTON, the Minister of State for the Commonwealth of Australia, administering the Department of Trade and Customs, hereby make the following By-law.

C. C. KINGSTON,

Minister of State for Trade and Customs.

Minor Articles.

The following Minor Articles, for use in the manufacture of goods within the Commonwealth, are to be admitted free of duty under this By-law, viz.:—

Manufacture of Apparel.

Brace Fittings (metal).

Manufacture of Boots and Shoes.

Heel Seat pieces of leather, one inch and under in width, Stiffeners (paper).

Manufacture of Furniture.

Book-case studs.

Castors.

Cupboard Turns and catches.

Desk Stays.

Handles—brass drawer and wardrobe.

Hinges—butt.

Looking-glass movements.

Nails—fancy.

Manufactures of Metals.

Rail ball knobs or buttons for bedsteads.

Stamped and spun mounts for bedsteads, viz.:—Vases, tops, husks, middles, spindles, tees, caps, tips, roses, and rosettes.

Vases, spun or stamped, for fenders.

Manufacture of Vehicles.

Anti-rattlers (except india-rubber).

Bands, nave (except plated and mixed metal).

Burrs—iron.

Conductors—water.

Hinges—concealed and butt.

Joints—concealed.

Lace—broad, seaming, and pasting.

Malleable cast hubs used in the manufacture of children’s cycles and perambulators.

Staples—breeching.

Miscellaneous Manufactures.

Bookbinder’s clasps and corners for books.

Bucket ears.

Metal edging and studs for riveting boxes.

Purses—metal mounts for (except gold or silver).

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