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1. New Standards— continued Household Commodities x.z.s.s. 597 Carpet sweepers. 602 Household tinware utensils. (Superseding N.Z.S.S. E. 232.) (546 Mincers, bean slicers and juice extractors. 665 Pressed steel frying pans. 666 Enamelled pressed steel stewpans. 667 . Enamelled pressed steel pie dishes. 668 Heels for womens' footwear. (Superseding N.Z.S.S. E. 17.) 683 Non-automatic domestic electric toasters. 733 Electric jugs with non-metallic bodies. 734 Domestic electric irons. Iron and Steel 617 Terms and definitions relating to the heat treatment of steel: being B.S. 1392-1947. 618 Carbon molybdenum steel castings ; being B.S. 1398-1947. 619 High carbon bright steel (silver steel) ; being B.S. 1407-1947. 657 Hard drawn steel wire for the manufacture of springs ; being B.S. 1408-1947. 675 Black heart malleable iron castings ; being B.S. 310-1927. 677 Impact test for cast iron ; being B.S. 1349-1947. Illumination and Lighting Fittings 678 Carbon filament electric lamps ; being B.S. 33-1930. Mechanical Engineering 446, Part. 2 Galvanized steel wire and strand for signalling purposes—-446, Part 2 : Galvanized solid steel wire for signalling purposes ; being B.S. 163, Part 2-1945. 615 Wrought iron chain slings and rings, links alternative to rings, egg links and intermediate links ; being B.S. 781-1938, amended to suit Neiv Zealand requirements. 616 Semi-rotary pumps, hand operated, double acting for water; being B.S. 1208-1945. 647 Mild steel shackles ; being B.S. 825-1939. 649 Steel fishbolts and nuts for railway rails; being B.S. 64-1946. 650 Bordeaux connections for wire rope and chain for general engineering purposes ; being B.S. 461-1932. 651 Thimbles for wire ropes for general purposes ; being B.S. 464-1932. 652 Wire ropes of special construction for engineering purposes, inclusive of cranes and lifts and excavators ; being B.S. 621-1935.' 653 Collierv belt fasteners ; being B.S. 660-1936. 654 Testing of mine fans ; being B.S. 707-1936. 656 Power driven circulators for heating plants ; being B.S. 1394-1947. 674, Part 2 Airscrew hubs and their fixings—674, Part 2 : Engine flange fixings ; being B.S. 87, Part 2, 1931. 676 Conveyor troughing, for use underground in mines ; being B.S. 418-1931. 731 Spot welding for light assemblies in mild steel; being B.S. 1140-1946. Nomenclature, Abbreviations, &c. 634 Railway signalling symbols—--634, Part 1 : Schematic symbols ; being B.S. 376, Part 1, 1937. 634, Part 2: Wiring symbols and written circuits; being B.S. 376, Part 2, 1933. Non-ferrous Metals 665 Sampling and analysis of high puritv zinc and zinc alloys for die castings ; being B.S. 1005-1942. Plumbing 606 ■ Drawn lead traps ; being B.S. 504-1944. 612 Ceramic lavatory basins (dimensions and workmanship only); being B.S. 1188-1944. 625 Bib pillar hose and globe taps, and stop taps from J in. to 1 in. 627 Schedule of cast iron drain fittings, spigot and socket type, for use with drain oipes; being B.S. 1130-1943. 628 - . Centrifugally-cast (spun) iron pipes; being B.S. 1211-1945. 658 Eireclay sinks (dimensions and workmanship) ; being B.S. 1206-1945, amended to suit New Zealand requirements. 664 Enamelled pressed steel kitchen sinks. 671 Code of plumbing and drainage by-laws.

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