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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 143
Copper manufactures, the following:—
All articles wholly or partly manufactured of copper or
its alloys, except articles partly manufactured of copper
or its alloys in which the total weight of copper and
copper alloy does not exceed 5 per cent. of the total
weight of the article and does not exceed 56 lb.
Copper ore; regulus, matte, concentrate, and precipitate.
Copper stamps for stamping woven piecegoods.
Copper, whether refined or unrefined, unwrought, wrought or
partly wrought of all kinds and descriptions, including
brass, bronze, yellow metal, and all other alloys of copper.
Cotton pulp.
Cotton rags, and rags containing cotton.
Cotton, raw.
Cotton, Sea Island, yarn made from or containing.
Cotton, shoddy.
Cotton wadding, and articles containing cotton wadding.
Cotton waste, and articles containing cotton waste.
Cotton wool, and articles containing cotton wool.
Cryolite.
Curry-combs.
Cylinders, metal, such as can be used for containing com-
pressed gas.
Dextrose, and articles, mixtures, and preparations containing
dextrose.
Diamonds suitable for industrial purposes.
Electrodes, carbon, for electric furnaces.
Esparto grass.
Explosives.
Ferro alloys, the following:—
Ferro-manganese.
Ferro-molybdenum.
Ferro-silicon.
Fibre, New Zealand flax.
Field glasses.
Firearms, rifled, and their component parts.
Firearms, unrifled, and their component parts.
Firebricks and fireclay.
Flax, raw.
Flax shakings.
Flax tow.
Flax waste.
Forage and food which may be used for animals, the follow-
ing:—
Beans, all kinds, including haricots.
Buckwheat.
Cakes and meals, the following:—
Biscuit meal.
Calf meal.
Coconut and poonac cake.
Compound cakes and meal.
Cotton-seed cake and cotton-seed meal.
Fishmeal and concentrated fish.
Gluten meal or gluten feed.
Ground-nut or earth-nut cake and meal.
Hemp-seed cake and meal.
Husk meal.
Linseed cake and meal.
Locust-bean meal.
Maize-germ meal.
Maize meal and flour.
Meat meal.
Palm-nut cake and meal.
Poppy-seed cake and meal.
Rape-seed or colza-seed cake and meal.
Sesame-seed cake and meal.
Soya-bean cake and meal.
Sunflower-seed cake and meal.
Whale cake.
Whale meal.
Chick peas.
Dari.
Forage, green.
Grains, brewers’ and distillers’.
Gram or dhol.
Hay.
Lentils.
Lupin seeds.
Maize.
Maize germs.
Malt dust, malt flour, culms, sprouts, or combings.
Millet.
Offals of corn and grain, the following:—
Bran.
Middlings.
Mill dust and screenings.
Pollard.
Rice meal (or bran) and dust.
Sharps.
Patent and proprietary cattle foods of all kinds,
Pigeon peas.
Straw.
Fuel economizers constructed of cast-iron pipes, used as
auxiliary heating apparatus in connection with land or
marine steam boilers.
Fuses.
Galvanized sheets, corrugated or flat.
Glass for optical instruments.
Glucose, and articles, mixtures, and preparations containing
glucose.
Goldbeaters’ skin.
Gramaphone and other sound records, including perforated
music rolls.
Grenades and their component parts.
Grindstones.
Guanos.
Gum damar.
Guts.
Handles and helves for grubbers, pick-axes, spades, and
shovels.
Harness, and metal fittings therefor.
Heliographs.
Hemp and hemp manufactures, the following:—
Hemp ropes, old.
Hemp waste.
Italian, Russian, and Manila hemp, Maguey fibre, and
manufactures thereof, except Tagal braid.
Hides of cattle, buffaloes, and horses.
Hobnails.
Implements and apparatus designed exclusively for the manu-
facture of munitions of war, for the manufacture or repair
of arms or of war material for use on land or sea, the fol-
lowing:—
Cordite presses.
Dies for cartridge-cases.
Gauges for cartridges or shells.
Incorporators.
Lapping-machines.
Rifling-machines.
Wire-winding machines.
Iron, and iron articles containing chrome, cobalt, molybdenum,
nickel, tungsten, or vanadium.
Iron angles, channels, joists, tees, and other sectional ma-
terial.
Iron bars, including flats, rounds, and other sections and
shapes.
Iron billets, blooms, and slabs.
Iron bridgework, pier work, and constructional material.
Iron hoops and strips.
Iron ingots.
Iron ore.
Iron, pig.
Iron pipes (wrought).
Iron plates and sheets.
Iron pyrites.
Iron scrap.
Iron sheet bars.
Iron tubes.
Ivory, vegetable, and manufactures thereof.
Jute rags.
Jute, raw and carded.
Jute waste.
Jute wrappers (Surat tares), other than such wrappers as
constitute the coverings of goods to be shipped for ex-
portation, and are allowed by the Commissioners of Customs
and Excise to be shipped as such coverings.
Lead, lead alloys, and manufactures of lead or of lead alloys.
Lead-coated sheets.
Leather.
Linen rags.
Linen waste.
Lubricants, mineral, and articles and mixtures containing
mineral lubricants.
Machine guns, mountings for machine guns, and component
parts thereof.
Machinery, agricultural, including hand tools which can be
used for agricultural purposes.
Magnesite and magnesite bricks.
Magnesite, caustic or lightly calcined, and dead burnt magne
site.
Magnesium and its alloys.
Magnetos and component parts thereof.
Mantles, incandescent.
Manures, compound.
Manures, organic.
Mercury.
Mica block and mica splittings.
Mineral jellies.
Molasses, and articles, mixtures, and preparations containing
molasses,
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