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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 128
List of Goods the Exportation of which from the United Kingdom is prohibited.
Customs Department,
Wellington, 24th November, 1914.
THE following list of articles, the exportation of which is prohibited from the United Kingdom, is published for general information.
This list, which is revised to 13th October, 1914, does not include certain articles the exportation of which is prohibited only to certain destinations—viz., all foreign ports in Europe and on the Mediterranean and Black Seas other than those of Russia (except Baltic and Black Sea ports), Belgium, France, Spain, and Portugal.
F. M. B. FISHER,
Minister of Customs.
Arms, military stores, accoutrements, &c., viz. :—
Aeroplanes, airships, balloons, of all kinds, and their component parts.
Animals, pack, saddle, and draught, suitable for use in war.
Arms, rifled, of all kinds, and their component parts.
Carbons required for searchlights.
Cartridges, charges, of all kinds, and their component parts (other than sporting cartridges, charges, and their component parts).
Fulminate of mercury.
Gunpowder.
Nets, torpedo.
Projectiles of all kinds, and their component parts.
Guncotton.
Field glasses and telescopes.
Harness and saddlery which can be used for military purposes.
Drugs, chemicals, medical supplies, &c., viz. :—
Acetone.
Dimethylaniline.
Surgical dressings and bandages.
Toluol.
Glycerine, crude and refined.
Saltpetre.
Nitrate of sodium.
Carbolic acid.
Alcohols, ethylic.
Alcohols, methylic.
Alkaline iodides.
Belladonna, and its preparations and alkaloids.
Bismuth, and its salts.
Bromine and alkaline bromides.
Chloroform.
Cinchona bark (quinine), and its salts.
Coca, and its preparations and alkaloids.
Collodion.
Corrosive sublimate.
Cresol, and all preparations thereof (including cresylic acid) and nitro-cresol.
Ether.
Ethyl chloride.
Formic aldehyde.
Henbane, and its preparations.
Iodine, and its preparations.
Lysol.
Mercury, and its salts and preparations.
Morphia, and other alkaloids of opium.
Nux vomica, and its alkaloids and preparations.
Opium and its preparations.
Paraffin, soft.
Protogol.
Salicylic acid and salicylates.
Salvarsan.
Nitro-toluol.
Acetanilide.
Acetyl salicylic acid (aspirin) and salicin.
Aconite and its preparations and alkaloids.
Adrenin, adrenalin, and its preparations.
Ammonium sulphocyanide.
Antipyrine (phenazone).
Balsam of Peru.
Benzoic acid (synthetic) and benzoates.
Cantharides and its preparations.
Chloral and its preparations, including chloramid.
Chrysarobin.
Citrate of magnesia.
Citric acid, alkaline citrates, and calcium citrate.
Coal-tar products for use in dye manufacture, except aniline oil and aniline salt.
Diethylbarbituric acid (veronal) and veronal sodium.
Dulcite.
Dyes and dye-stuffs obtained from coal-tar.
Emetin hydrochlor.
Eucaine hydrochlor.
Ergot of rye and its preparations and alkaloids.
Gentian and its preparations.
Hexamethylene tetramin (urotropin) and its preparations.
Hydrobromic acid.
Hydroquinone.
Mannite.
Neo-salvarsan.
Novocain.
Paraldehyde.
Paraffin, liquid, medicinal.
Pastilles, jujubes, lozenges, and cachous generally containing prohibited ingredients.
“Peptone Witte.”
Phenacetin.
Pilocarpine salts.
Potassium and its salts and preparations (including bichromate and prussiate of potash).
Pyrogallic acid.
Saccharin (including saxin).
Santonin and its preparations.
Sulphonal.
Sulphate of zinc.
Tartaric acid and alkaline tartrates.
Thymol and its preparations.
Trional.
Peroxide of manganese.
Fibres, cordage, and textiles, viz. :—
Cloth, hempen.
Cotton waste of all descriptions.
Sacks, coal.
Silk cloth, silk braid, silk thread, suitable for cartridges.
Silk noils.
Khaki serge.
Hemp cordage and twine, not including cordage or twine of manila hemp, or reaper or binder twine.
Blankets, coloured, exceeding 3½ lb. in weight, known as “woollen blankets.”
Foods, forage, provisions, viz. :—
Forage and food of all kinds for animals.
Provisions and victuals which may be used as food for men, viz. :—
Wheat and wheat-flour.
Barley and oats.
Animals, living, for food.
Butter.
Margarine.
Cheese.
Eggs.
Sugar, unrefined.
Sugar, refined, and candy.
Molasses, invert sugar, and all sugar and extracts from sugar which cannot be completely tested by the polariscope.
Metals, minerals, and manufactures thereof, viz. :—
Chrome and ferro-chrome.
Copper, ore, or unwrought.
Nickel and ferro-nickel.
Zinc.
Lead, pig, sheet, or pipe.
Tungsten.
Wolfram ore.
Oils, lubricants, fuel, viz. :—
Benzol.
Fuel oil, shale.
Oil (coal-tar).
Oil (olive).
Oil (blast furnace).
Oil (mineral lubricating).
Petroleum (fuel oil).
Petroleum (gas oil).
Petroleum, spirit or motor spirit (including Shell spirit).
Oil of turpentine.
Skins, wool, leather, viz. :—
Hides of all kinds, dry or wet.
Pigskins, raw or dressed.
Leather, undressed or dressed, suitable for saddlery, harness, or military boots.
Wool, raw, sheep and lambs’.
European War.—Vessels detained or captured.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 18th November, 1914.
THE following notification, contained in the London Gazette of the 1st September, 1914, is published for general information.
F. M. B. FISHER.
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🏭 List of Goods Prohibited for Export from the United Kingdom
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