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TARIFF CONCESSION REVOCATION ORDER

Under Section 269SD(2) of the Customs Act 1901, I Robert Crawford a delegate of the Chief Executive Officer
(a) revoke Tariff Concession Order Number 9706434 made on 23.10.97, in respect of the goods described in TABLE A below.  This Revocation has effect from 01.01.07; and
(b) make in its place the Tariff Concession Orders described in TABLE B.  The goods specified in Column 1 of TABLE B are goods to which the item in Part III of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act 1995 specified in Column 2 of TABLE B applies.  The Order shall have effect from the date notified in paragraph (a) above as the date of effect for the Revocation.

TABLE A

 COLUMN 1                            COLUMN 2
Description of Goods including the   Schedule 4 Item Number Last date of effect
Customs Tariff Classification

9503.90.99  TOYS, being ANY of the following:                           50
               (a)  vehicles;                                           31.12.06
               (b)  spinning tops;
               (c)  buildings NOT exceeding 70 cm height;
               (d)  telephones;
               (e)  watches;
               (f)  luggage;
               (g)  cameras;
               (h)  computers;
               (i)  masks;
               (j)  household appliances;
               (k)  mowers;
               (l)  electronic infra-red targets;
               (m)  plastic slime;
               (n)  flying discs;
               (o)  plastic springs;
               (p)  ride on rocking toys;
               (q)  nursery activity toys;
               (r)  sporting goods;
               (s)  make-up;
               (t)  yo-yo"s;
               (u)  pull string flying toys;
               (v)  furniture;
               (w)  plastic dress-up shoes;
               (x)  hand or finger puppets;
               (y)  cash registers;
               (z)  play money;
               (aa) weapons;
               (ab) tools;
               (ac) carousels;
               (ad) wands;
               (ae) binoculars;
               (af) sound equipment;
               (ag) robots;
               (ah) liquid illusion feeding bottles;
               (ai) clocks,

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             ..Robert Crawford......................
            Dated 20 June 2007 Delegate of the Chief Executive Officer

Revocation Instrument HS2007/685A

TABLE A

 COLUMN 1                            COLUMN 2
Description of Goods including the   Schedule 4 Item Number Last date of effect
Customs Tariff Classification

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   but NOT including ANY of the following:
           (i) wooden pull or push carts;
          (ii) beads or frames;
         (iii) playhouses or cubbyhouses over 70 cm in height;
          (iv) vehicles made of wooden blocks with wooden or plastic
               wheels;
           (v) wooden household appliances;
          (vi) wooden stoves;
         (vii) garden tools;
        (viii) desks, tables or chairs;
          (ix) wooden petrol stations or parking stations;
           (x) wooden doll houses;
          (xi) wooden dolls house furniture;
         (xii) wooden garages;
        (xiii) balls;
         (xiv) hoops;
          (xv) kites;
         (xvi) yachts;
        (xvii) skipping ropes;
       (xviii) finger paints;
         (xix) modelling clay;
          (xx) musical topples;
         (xxi) toys made from non toxic plastic foam;
        (xxii) balloons;
       (xxiii) bouncing ride-on inflatable toys

   Op. 23.07.97 - TC 9706434

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 ..Robert Crawford......................
Dated 20 June 2007 Delegate of the Chief Executive Officer

Revocation Instrument HS2007/685A

TABLE B

 COLUMN 1                            COLUMN 2
Description of