✨ Import Control Regulations Schedule
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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SCHEDULE—continued.
| Tariff Item No. | Tariff Item or Extract therefrom. | Original Group. | Total Allocation for Sixth Period, or other Modification. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ex 356 (1) (b) | Enamelled hollowware | .. | Licenses granted for importation from the United Kingdom and Australia may be amended to permit of importation from Canada or U.S.A. |
| Ex 356 (1) (b) | Blind rollers .. | A | United Kingdom—value applied for provided that applicants have previously imported similar goods. |
| Ex 356 (1) (b) | Clothes wringers .. .. .. .. | A | 75 per cent. of 1941. |
| Ex 356 (1) (b) | Cast-iron boilers or furnaces and radiators for central heating and equipment including oil burners necessary for use therewith | A | 75 per cent. of 1941. |
| Ex 356 (1) (b) | Hardware, hollowware, and ironmongery, n.e.i. ; manufactured or partly manufactured articles of metal, and manufactured or partly manufactured articles of metal in combination with any other material, n.e.i. (excluding bed fittings of cast iron ; plugs and washers for baths, basins, sinks, and tubs ; butchers' and slaughtermen's knives ; mops ; brass hearth sets ; fire screens ; display fittings ; wheel barrows ; potscourers ; enamelled iron sinks ; aluminium hollowware ; cutlery ; safety razor blades ; hollow-ground razors (other than safety) ; enamelled hollowware ; materials suited only for the manufacture and repair of jewellery ; blind rollers ; clothes wringers ; cast-iron boilers or furnaces and radiators for central heating and equipment including oil burners necessary for use therewith) | A | 75 per cent. of 1941. Licenses granted for United Kingdom may be amended to permit importation of kitchen hardware from Canada. |
| 356 (3) | Builders' and cabinetmakers' hardware, &c. .. | B | Any country—value applied for, provided that applicants have previously imported similar goods. |
| 357 (7) | Shafting, plain rolled, &c. .. .. .. | B | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 357 (8) | Metal sheet, perforated or cellular .. .. | B | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 358 | Metallic and similar capsules .. .. | A | 75 per cent. of 1940. |
| Ex 359 | Nails or tacks, of copper, brass, and composition, n.e.i. ; nails or tacks n.e.i. ; coopers' and similar hooks and tacks ; staples (excluding fencing staples) ; dog-spikes and deck-spikes | B | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| Ex 360 | Square-grooved spikes or nails ; clouts over one inch in length and nails with wire spring attachment peculiarly suited for fixing wallboard | AA | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 362 (2) (a) | Pipes, &c., cast iron n.e.i., including rain-water, soil, and similar pipes | A | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 362 (5) (b) | Knees, bends, elbows, &c., of cast iron for rain-water, soil, and similar pipes | A | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 363 (1) | Printing-type and printing-materials, n.e.i., &c. | AA | 75 per cent. of 1940. |
| 368 | Saddlers' ironmongery, &c. .. .. .. | AA | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 371 | Springs, coil, volute, and spiral, &c. .. .. | B | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 376 (1) | Wire netting, metal wove wire, &c. .. .. | C | United States of America—Amounts equivalent to the unexpended balances of Fifth Period licenses granted in respect of similar goods from any country, when latter licenses have been surrendered. |
| 376 (2) | Electrically welded wire fabric ; &c. .. .. | AA | 75 per cent. of 1940. |
| 378 | Bicycles, tricycles, and motor-cycles, fittings for—viz., spokes, in the rough, &c. | A | 75 per cent. of 1941. |
| Ex 379 | Perambulator wheels .. .. .. | A | 100 per cent. of 1941. |
| Ex 379 | Hubs, spindles, and other finished, partly finished, or machined parts of bicycles, tricycles, and the like vehicles, including motor-cycles (excluding perambulator wheels) | A | 75 per cent. of 1941. |
| Ex 379 | Bicycles, and the like vehicles (excluding tricycles, motor-cycles, and side-cars for motor-cycles) | .. | United Kingdom—75 per cent. of 1941 licenses for bicycles and tricycles from that source. |
| 382 | Cars, wagons, and trucks, railway and tramway | AA | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 383 | Carriage shafts, poles, &c. .. .. .. | AA | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 384 | Carriage- and cart-makers' materials—viz., shafts, poles, &c. | AA | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 385 | Axles, axle-arms, axle-boxes, &c. .. .. | AA | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 387 | Metal fittings, mountings, and trimmings, n.e.i., &c. | AA | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 388 | Wheels, and tires, for locomotives, &c. .. | AA | 100 per cent. of 1940. |
| 392 (1) | Skip-greases, &c. .. .. .. .. | BB | Substitute Group C. |
| Ex 392 (2) | Water soluble compound .. .. .. | BB | Substitute Group D. |
| 392 (3) | Lubricating-greases, &c. .. .. .. | B | Substitute Group C. |
| Ex 394 (5) | Turpentine .. .. .. .. .. | C | Licenses granted from Br. India may be amended to permit of imports from Br. India and/or Netherlands East Indies. |
| 394 (5) | Turpentine ; turpentine substitutes, &c. .. | C | Licenses may be amended to permit importation from the U.S.A. |
| Ex 394 (12) | Medicinal paraffin oil .. .. .. | C | Any country—value applied for. |
| 396 (1) | Cod-liver oil .. .. .. .. | C | Any country—value applied for. |
| 396 (2) | Fish-liver oils, n.e.i., &c. .. .. .. | BB | Any country—value applied for. |
| 396 (3) | Oils, other than fish-liver oils, &c. .. .. | BB | Any country—value applied for. |
| 397 (1) | White-lead ground in oil .. .. .. | AA | Any country—value applied for provided that applicants have previously imported similar goods. |
| Ex 399 (c) | Logs, round, unworked—viz., n.e.i. .. .. | C | Australia—50 per cent. that source 1940. |
| Ex 404 (3) | Timber rough sawn or rough hewn—viz., n.e.i. | C | Australia—50 per cent. that source 1940. |
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