✨ Trade Restrictions and Contraband List
APRIL 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1061
FIFTH SCHEDULE.
GOODS THE EXPORTATION OF WHICH IS PROHIBITED TO ANY OTHER DESTINATION THAN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND BRITISH POSSESSIONS AND PROTECTORATES, EXCEPT WITH THE CONSENT OF THE MINISTER OF CUSTOMS.
Wool.
Hides, sheep-skins, calf-skins, pig-skins, pelts.
Barley, linseed, beans, peas.
Extracts of meat.
Leather, dressed or undressed, suitable for saddlery, harness, military boots, or military clothing.
Scheelite.
Whale oil.
Petroleum.
Rubber and goods made of rubber.
Copper, copper-ore, alloys of copper.
Graphite.
Woollen cloth suitable for uniform clothing.
Woollen yarns.
Woollen jerseys, jackets, gloves, socks, and men’s woollen underwear of all kinds.
Blankets and horse-rugs.
Vessels, boats, and craft.
All goods (not otherwise specifically referred to in any of the Schedules to this Order in Council) which are for the time being contraband of war (whether absolute or conditional) under any Proclamation or Order in Council issued by His Majesty.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
LIST OF CONTRABAND.
WITH reference to the above Order in Council it is hereby notified, for the information of the public, that the list of contraband goods under the Royal Proclamations now in force is as follows :—
ABSOLUTE CONTRABAND.
Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes, and their distinctive component parts.
Projectiles, charges, and cartridges of all kinds, and their distinctive component parts.
Powder and explosives specially prepared for war.
Ingredients of explosives — namely, nitric acid, sulphuric acid, glycerine, acetone, calcium acetate, and all other metallic acetates, sulphur, potassium nitrate, the fractions of the distillation products of coal-tar between benzol and cresol inclusive, aniline, methylaniline, dimethylaniline, ammonium perchlorate, sodium perchlorate, sodium chlorate, barium chlorate, ammonium nitrate, cyanamide, potassium chlorate, calcium nitrate, mercury.
Resinous products, camphor, and turpentine (oil and spirit).
Gun-mountings, limber-boxes, limbers, military wagons, field forges, and their distinctive component parts.
Range-finders, and their distinctive component parts.
Clothing and equipment of a distinctively military character.
Saddle, pack, and draught animals suitable for use in war.
All kinds of harness of a distinctively military character.
Articles of camp equipment, and their distinctive component parts.
Armour-plates.
Ferro alloys, including ferro-tungsten, ferro-molybdenum, ferro-manganese, ferro-vanadium, ferro-chrome, ferro-nickel, ferro-silicon, ferro-titanium, spiegeleisen.
The following metals: Tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, nickel, selenium, cobalt, hæmatite pig-iron, manganese.
The following ores: Wolframite, scheelite, molybdenite, manganese ore, nickel ore, chrome ore, hæmatite iron ore, zinc ore, lead ore, bauxite, tin ore.
Aluminium, alumina, salts of aluminium, alloys of aluminium.
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Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1915, No 46
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1915, No 46
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Fifth Schedule: Goods Prohibited for Export to Non-UK Destinations
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🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryExport prohibition, Wool, Hides, Barley, Meat extracts, Leather, Scheelite, Whale oil, Petroleum, Rubber, Copper, Graphite, Woollen goods, Blankets, Vessels, Contraband
- J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council
🏭 List of Contraband Goods
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryContraband, Arms, Explosives, Military equipment, Metals, Ores, Aluminium