Import Control Schedule




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 8

SCHEDULE—continued.

Tariff Item No. Tariff Item or Extract therefrom. Original Group. Total Allocation for Sixth Period, or other Modification.
Ex 193 Yarns n.e.i. (excluding hand knitting yarn and wool mending balls) AA 75 per cent. of 1940.
195 Boots, shoes, &c.—namely, children’s 0–9 inclusive AA 100 per cent. of 1940.
197 Gumboots, &c. C United Kingdom and Other British countries—100 per cent. same source 1941.
200 (3) Goat-skins and kid-skins, &c. AA 100 per cent. of 1940.
200 (6) (b) Patent leathers AA 100 per cent. of 1940.
Ex 200 (8) Leather n.e.i.; belts (not being apparel), and belting, wholly or partly composed of leather (excluding sole leather n.e.i.) AA 100 per cent. of 1940.
Ex 205 (2) Surgeons’ rubber gloves AA Any country—value applied for.
Ex 205 (6) (a) Pneumatic rubber tires, and inner tubes of rubber therefor n.e.i. C United Kingdom and Other British countries—100 per cent. same source 1941. Licenses may be used for United Kingdom or Other British countries at discretion of importer, and for passenger or truck tires on the understanding that within the allocation requirements of truck tires will be provided for.
205 (6) (b) Solid rubber tires, &c. AA 100 per cent. of 1940.
205 (7) Rubber tire repair outfits, &c. A 100 per cent. of 1940.
207 Tanners’, curriers’, and bootmakers’ inks and stains AA 100 per cent. of 1940.
Ex 208 (1) Infants’ feeding bottles of the “Pyrex” type AA 100 per cent. of 1941.
Ex 213 White cement A 75 per cent. of 1940.
214 Chinaware, &c., suited for table use, &c. (Imports are to be confined to ware suited for every-day table use) .. United Kingdom—125 per cent. all sources 1938.
Ex 215 Sanitary earthenware (excluding earthenware chambers, bed pans, commode pans, and wash-hand basins) A 100 per cent. of 1940.
Ex 215 Earthenware chambers, bed pans, commode pans, and wash-hand basins A United Kingdom—50 per cent. of same source 1938.
217 Eyes, artificial BB Any country—value applied for.
218 Flooring, wall, hearth, and garden tiles A 75 per cent. of 1940.
219 Glass, sheet, common window or plate, &c. A Any country—value applied for provided that goods are required for housing construction and that applicants have previously imported similar goods.
220 Glass, plate or sheet, in sizes not exceeding 20 superficial feet, &c. A 100 per cent. of 1940.
Ex 222 Toughened “safety” glass with rounded or polished edges A 100 per cent. of 1940.
224 Glass rods, tubes or tubing, plain B 100 per cent. of 1940.
Ex 225 Drinking glasses C United Kingdom and/or Australia—100 per cent. all sources 1941.
Ex 225 Globes, and chimneys, for lamps, n.e.i.; lamps, lanterns, and lampwick n.e.i. B 100 per cent. of 1940.
Ex 225 Well glassware and electric lighting glassware for the manufacture of electric light fittings D Substitute Group C.
Ex 227 Spectacle lenses BB Any country—value applied for.
Ex 228 Plaster-of-paris, for surgical and dental use D Any country—100 per cent. same source 1941.
229 (2) Granite, or other stone, n.e.i., in the rough, &c. AA 100 per cent. of 1940.
236 (1) Cigarette-paper entered to be warehoused in any bonded tobacco-factory, &c. B 100 per cent. of 1940.
237 Clocks, time-registers, and time-detectors AA 75 per cent. of 1940.
Ex 239 Lawn bowls A Australia—50 per cent. that source 1941.
Ex 239 Sporting, gaming (excluding gaming devices), and athletic requisites, n.e.i., including billiard requisites n.e.i.; fishing tackle n.e.i., including artificial flies and other baited hooks [excluding hockey sticks, hockey balls and boys’ cricket bats (sizes 1–6) manufactured in India; tennis, badminton and squash racquets; golf clubs and golf bags; football and basketball covers]; combs, hair and toilet A 75 per cent. of 1940.
Ex 242 Silverplated coffin furniture C United Kingdom or Australia—50 per cent. of same source 1940.
Ex 242 Platedware, being cutlery A 100 per cent. of 1940.
Ex 242 Materials suited only for the manufacture and repair of jewellery A 75 per cent. of 1941.
255 Photographic goods, n.e.i. A 100 per cent. of 1940.
257 Precious stones, and semi-precious stones, &c. B 75 per cent. of 1940.
Ex 258 Sensitized surfaces, &c., for X-ray work BB Any country—value applied for.
261 Tobacco pipes, pouches, &c. A 75 per cent. of 1940.
264 Watches B 75 per cent. of 1940.
278 Ink, printing, black, in packages containing not less than 1 cwt. &c. AA 75 per cent. of 1940.
286 Paper on declaration that it will be used only in the manufacture of cartridges, &c. A 100 per cent. of 1940.
287 Emery-paper, emery-cloth, &c. AA 100 per cent. of 1940.
290 Paperhangings AA Any country—value applied for, provided that applicant has previously imported similar goods.
294 Paper seed-pockets, printed, &c. AA 100 per cent. of 1940.
300 (1) Carbon and similar copying paper n.e.i. AA 100 per cent. of 1940.
Ex 301 Music text books, publications issued by music examination boards, music for schools, instrumental and vocal tutors and studies (excluding works used largely for recreational and entertainment) BB 100 per cent. of 1938.


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