✨ Trade Regulations
JUNE 9.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1989
“ (j) The following is the list referred to in paragraph (iii) of clause (a) hereof:—
“ LIST OF PARTLY MANUFACTURED RAW MATERIALS REFERRED TO IN PARAGRAPH (iii) OF CLAUSE (a) HEREOF.
“ Abrasive material, 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;
“ Liquorice 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 resmelting;
“ 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., crêpe 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.
“ (k) The following are regarded as instances of unmanufactured raw materials for the purposes of these regulations:—
“ 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.”
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Samoa Customs Consolidation Amendment Order, 1927 (No. 2)
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🌏 External Affairs & Territories6 June 1927
Customs, Import Duties, Samoa, Legislative Amendment, Raw Materials
- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council