✨ Import Control Schedule
| Item No. |
|---|
| Ex 164 |
| 165 |
| Ex 166 |
| 168 |
| 169 |
| Ex 170 |
| 174 |
| 178 (1) |
| 178 (2) |
| Ex 180 (1) |
| Ex 180 (1) |
| Ex 180 (1) |
| Ex 180 (2) |
| Ex 182 |
| 183 (1) |
| Ex 183 (2) |
| 186 |
| 187 |
| 188 |
| 190 |
| 191 |
| 192 |
| Ex 193 |
| Ex 193 |
| 194 |
| 197 |
| 198 (2) |
| 199 (1) |
| 200 (3) |
| 200 (6) (b) |
| Ex 200 (8) |
| 205 (1) (a) |
| 205 (1) (b) |
| 205 (2) |
| 205 (3) |
| Ex 205 (5) |
| Ex 205 (5) |
| Ex 205 (6) (a) |
| Ex 205 (6) (a) |
| 205 (6) (b) |
| 205 (7) |
| 205 (8) |
| Ex 213 |
| 214 |
| 218 |
| 219 |
| 220 |
| 224 |
| 226 |
| 236 (1) |
| 257 |
| 264 |
| 287 |
| 290 |
| 292 |
| Ex 310 (1) |
| Ex 310 (1) |
| 313 |
| 314 |
| 316 |
| 318 |
| 323 |
| Ex 332 |
| Ex 332 |
| Ex 338 (1) (b) |
| Ex 338 (2) |
| Ex 338 (3) |
| Ex 338 (3) |
| Tariff Item or Extract therefrom. |
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| Hat-hoods, woven, and similar, of straw, hemp, and similar materials, unblocked or partially blocked (but unsewn) |
| Hat-hoods, felt, of wool or fur, &c. |
| Hatmakers' materials—viz., hatters' ribbons, galloons, or linings, &c. (excluding hat leathers) |
| Lace, laces, and ribbons, n.e.i. |
| Leather cloth, and oil baize, &c. |
| Hat-hoods, woven and similar, of straw, hemp, and similar materials, unblocked or partially blocked (but unsewn) |
| Sewing cottons, silks, threads, and twists ; &c. |
| Tailors' trimmings—viz., hair-cloths, &c. |
| Tailors' trimmings—viz., Silesias, &c. |
| Textile piece-goods—viz., moquettes, tapestry and tickings, composed of cotton, linen, jute, hemp, other vegetable fibre, or of combinations of these materials with one another, or with any other material (except wool or hair), provided that such piece-goods do not contain more than 50 per cent. by weight of silk, of imitation silk, of artificial silk, or of combinations of the same |
| Sheeting and other piece-goods on condition that the materials are used by the applicant in the manufacture of sheets, plain tablecloths, table napkins, towels (other than Terry or Turkish), and quilts (excluding similar plain articles) |
| Textile piece-goods (other than moquettes, tapestry and tickings) of cotton, linen, hemp, jute (excluding jute and hessian piece-goods manufactured in India), other vegetable fibre, silk, artificial silk, imitation silk, or of combinations of these materials with one another, or with any other material (except wool or hair) |
| Knitted or lock-stitched piece-goods of silk, or artificial silk, or of combinations of these materials with one another, or with any other material (except wool or hair) (excluding circular knitted artificial silk piece-goods) |
| Textile piece-goods—viz., dress nets, curtain nets, &c. (excluding whitebait netting) |
| Moquettes and tapestry, of wool, or containing wool |
| Textile piece-goods, including textiles of wool or containing wool, n.e.i. (excluding piece-goods for Army, Navy, or Air Force uniforms) |
| Umbrella makers' materials, &c. |
| Union textiles n.e.i., &c. |
| Upholsterers' materials, &c. |
| Waterproof material in the piece, &c. |
| Yarn—viz., coir, flax, &c. |
| Yarns of cotton, silk, artificial silk, &c. |
| Hand knitting yarn and wool mending balls |
| Yarns n.e.i. (excluding hand knitting yarn and wool mending balls) |
| Belts and belting n.e.i., for driving machinery; &c. |
| Gumboots, &c. |
| Boot, shoe and slipper heels, knobs, and soles of rubber |
| Hose, tubing or piping, flexible, of canvas, &c. |
| Goat-skins and kid-skins, &c. |
| Patent leathers |
| Leather n.e.i.; belts (not being apparel), and belting, wholly or partly composed of leather (excluding sole leather n.e.i.) |
| Water beds and cushions, ice bags and caps, &c., composed wholly or principally of rubber |
| Hot water bags and hot water bottles of rubber |
| Rubber gloves, n.e.i. (including surgeons' rubber gloves) |
| Rubber or guttapercha solutions and cements |
| Perambulator tires not exceeding 1½ inches in diameter, for wire spoked wheels |
| Rubber tires—viz., bicycle, tricycle, perambulator, and similar, and inner tubes of rubber for pneumatic tires, not exceeding 1½ inches in diameter (excluding perambulator tires not exceeding 1½ inches in diameter for wire spoked wheels) |
| Moulded rubber strip suited for the repair of pneumatic rubber tires n.e.i. |
| Pneumatic rubber tires, and inner tubes of rubber therefore n.e.i. |
| Solid rubber tires, &c. |
| Rubber tire repair outfits, &c. |
| Rubber valves and teats for feeding-bottles, &c. |
| White cement |
| Chinaware, &c., suited for table use, &c. (Imports are to be confined to ware suited for every-day table use.) |
| Flooring, wall, hearth, and garden tiles |
| Glass, sheet, common window or plate, &c. |
| Glass, plate or sheet, in sizes not exceeding 20 superficial feet, &c. |
| Glass rods, tubes or tubing, plain |
| Lamps, miners' safety, &c. |
| Cigarette-paper entered to be warehoused in any bonded tobacco-factory, &c. |
| Precious stones and semi-precious stones, &c. |
| Watches |
| Emery-paper, emery-cloth, &c. |
| Paperhangings |
| Paper-pulp, for the manufacture of paper |
| Bolts, and bolt ends, up to 24 inches in length, including insulator bolts, n.e.i.; nuts, blank or screwed; metal threaded screws; set-screws, engineers' studs, taper pins and split pins; rivets and washers, other than washers wholly of rubber |
| Screws for wood |
| Chain, and chains, metal, &c. |
| Chain-belt ing, &c. |
| Cocks, metal, low-pressure, &c. |
| Cylinders for compressed gases |
| Percussion caps ; detonators |
| Typewriters (including covers); duplicating machines and apparatus, n.e.i.; addressing machines |
| Adding and computing machines and instruments; accounting and book-keeping machines; combined adding and typing machines |
| Batteries peculiarly suited for use with hearing aids |
| Wire or cable connectors; indoor or switchboard type fuses up to 25 amps; house service or outdoor fuses or cut-outs up to 150 amps. (This is in substitution for the decision in the Sixth Period Schedule relating to cable connectors and porcelain fuses or cut-outs up to 100 amps.) |
| Electrodes for electric welding |
| Carbons or electrodes for arc lamps, for electric furnaces, or for electric welding (excluding electrodes for electric welding) |
| Group. |
| --- |
| C |
| C |
| B |
| A (1941) |
| AA |
| C |
| AA |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| AA |
| C |
| C |
| MS |
| MS |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| MS |
| MS |
| MS |
| MS |
| MS |
| MS |
| MS |
| MS |
| C |
| United Kingdom |
| and Australia— |
| 50 per cent. of |
| 1938 all sources. |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| B |
| All sources 150 |
| per cent. of 1940. |
| MS |
| C |
| MS |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| BB (1941) |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| C |
| D |
| C |
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NZ Gazette 1942, No 60
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Minister's Decisions under Import Control Regulations 1938
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Import Control, Licensing Period, Allocations, Schedule