Item
†† 46
tt
Goods
Goods that, in the opinion of the Minister, are hand-
made traditional products of cottage industries of a
country that, at the time the goods are entered for home consumption, is a less
developed country, as
follows:
-
continued.
(14) metal ware that is
beaten;
carved;
chased;
enamelled;
filigreed;
inlaid; or moulded;
(15) onyx ware, carved or in-
laid, being goods falling within item 71.15 in the First Schedule;
(16) paintings executed by hand
on bark, falling within paragraph 99.01.91 in the First Schedule;
(17) papier mache ware,
decorated;
(18) ponchos;
(19) pottery, decorated;
(20) quilts, decorated, stuffed
with feathers or down;
(21) shopping bags and
similar carrying nets of a type falling within item 59.05 or 59.06 in the First Schedule;
(22) skirts of grass or like
vegetable materials of a kind known as hula skirts; (23) textile fabrics, of cotton or
in chief part by weight of cotton, weighing less than 6 ounces per square yard, not being fabrics to which sub-paragraph 55.09.329 in the First Schedule applies;
(24) textile fabrics, of silk or
in chief part by weight of silk, not printed;
NOTE:
In the two immediately preceding references a reference to "in chief part" means more than 50% of the
named fibre. In the case of silk, fibres contain- ing silk, waste silk and noll silk may be agg- regated to ascertain the silk content
Continued on page 1030-1
1029-4
CUSTOMS TARIFF
(Concessional and Extraordinary Provisions)
(SECOND SCHEDULE)
Special
Special
Statistical Key
Tarif
Pref.
Rates
Item
Treat. Code
Rates
Code Unit
Description
✰ Operative
24/2/69
For list of countries specified by Gazette Notice as less developed countries see pages 22/23 of the Working Tariff,
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