✨ Trade and Customs Regulations
Nov. 26.
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
NOTES.—(1.) The following are regarded as instances of unmanufactured raw materials for the purposes of this certificate :—
Natural products (e.g., minerals; animals; plants, shrubs, trees, vegetables, or parts thereof such as leaves, barks, fruits, pods, nuts, nut-kernels, or roots) which have not been subjected to any industrial process or processes except
(a) those primary processes whereby natural products are ordinarily obtained from the farm, mine, forest, fisheries, &c., and (b) the processes of cleaning, separating, sorting, and drying, and of the killing of animals. For example—
Bones, hoofs, and horns ; tusks (ivory).
Cork, unmanufactured.
Grain or seeds, cleaned or graded, but otherwise unmanufactured.
Logs, unwrought.
Ores, metallic.
Petroleum, crude.
Salt, rock.
Skins, raw or sun-dried.
Wool, greasy.
(2.) The Government at any time may, at its discretion, amend the list of partly manufactured raw materials mentioned in paragraph 7 of this certificate by adding thereto the name of any material or deleting therefrom the name of any partly manufactured raw material.
If any person desires that any such alteration should be made in the said list he should make representations to the Minister of Customs, Wellington, New Zealand.
(3.) When these forms are being printed, manufacturers may insert the names of such one or more of the partly manufactured raw materials mentioned in paragraph 7 of this certificate as they use in their industry and omit the others.
(4.) Where any article which is regarded as a composite article for the purposes of the Customs Tariff (e.g., a machine containing its own engine or motor) is classified under two or more headings of the Tariff under section 137 of the Customs Act, 1913, the portion classified under each separate heading of the Tariff must be regarded as a separate article for the purposes of this certificate.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
LIST OF PARTLY MANUFACTURED RAW MATERIALS REFERRED TO IN PARAGRAPH (c) OF REGULATION 5 HEREOF.
Abrasives materials, including corundum, alundum, carborundum, emery, and similar materials ;
Argols;
Asbestos, fibre;
Asphalt, bitumen, tar, and pitch ;
Bromine and iodine;
Camphor, laurel, crude;
Carbon-black or gas-black ;
Coir yarn;
Dyes and vegetable substances used in making dyes;
Fibres, natural, animal or vegetable, even though sorted, dressed, scoured, or similarly treated, including raw silk, organzine, and tram silk;
Graphite, artificial;
Gums and resins, refined;
Hides and skins, with or without wool or hair, salted or pickled;
Isinglass;
Lemon or orange rinds in brine ;
Licorice extract, in bulk ;
Magnesite, calcined;
Meats and fish, fresh, chilled, or frozen ;
Metals in the form of pigs or ingots or in cruder forms (e.g., mattes, concentrates, regulus); mercury ; copper or zinc in bars, blocks, cakes, and slabs; iron or steel blooms, billets, or slabs; iron bars (Swedish) made from iron puddled with charcoal; ferro-silicon; metal scrap, suitable for remelting;
Oils, essential, natural; oil of turpentine;
Oils—viz., whale-oils and fish-oils, crude; Chinese wood-oil, palm-oil, olive-oil, crude or refined;
Potassium, chloride and sulphate of;
Rags, or waste, cotton or linen, for respinning or for paper and pulp making;
Rags, woollen, for respinning or for making flock;
Rubber—viz., crepe rubber; guttapercha and balata, crude;
Sodium nitrate;
Sponges, unbleached;
Strawboard (of Dutch type);
Sugar, unrefined, and molasses;
Sulphur, in blocks;
Tanning extracts, vegetable;
Tanning materials, vegetable—viz., barks, sumach, gambier, and similar materials, ground or powdered;
Timber, hewn or rough sawn; also brier-root or similar blocks, rough-shaped for making tobacco-pipes;
Waxes, animal, mineral, or vegetable, refined or unrefined;
Wood-pulp, chemical or mechanical.
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