✨ Import Control Exemptions
AUG. 3] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1541
Exemptions Under the Import Control Regulations 1938
Office of the Minister of Customs, Wellington, 28th July, 1950.
PURSUANT to clause 15 of the Import Control Regulations 1938, it is hereby notified for public information that goods of the classes specified in the First Schedule hereto imported after 31st December, 1950, from and being the produce or manufacture of any country other than the countries mentioned in the Second Schedule hereto shall be exempt from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations.
FIRST SCHEDULE
| Tariff Item No. | Classes of Goods. |
|---|---|
| Ex 2 | Animals, food for, of all kinds, n.e.i. (excluding oilcake) including horse and cattle spices and condiments, proprietary or otherwise, mixed bird seed. |
| Ex 4 (4) (d) | Dried beans and lentils. |
| Ex 5 (10) | Soya bean flour. |
| Ex 9 | Seeds, viz. :—Canary-grass seed, hemp-seed, maw-seed, millet-seed, sorghum-seed, unmixed. |
| 17 | Coffee, raw. |
| 35 (1) | Anchovies, salted, in casks or other containers capable of holding 28 lb. net or over. |
| 35 (2) | Fish, fresh, smoked, dried, pickled, salted, preserved by cold process, or preserved by sulphurous acid, n.e.i. |
| Ex 36 (1) | Figs. |
| 36 (2) | Dates, prunes. |
| 36 (5) | Apricots, dried. |
| Ex 36 (6) | Peaches, dried. |
| 44 | Gluten flour. |
| 51 | Mustard. |
| 53 | Capers, caraway-seeds, caviare, cayenne pepper, curry-powder, curry-paste, olives, ground turmeric. |
| 58 | Soy, and catsup, in vessels exceeding 10 gallons capacity. |
| 59 | Passover bread ; altar bread. |
| 62 | Rice, dressed or undressed ; rice-meal refuse and rice-meal. |
| Ex 64 | Salt, in packages not exceeding 5 lb. |
| 65 (1) | Spices, unground, viz. :—Cinnamon, cloves, ginger, mace, nutmeg, pepper, and vanilla. |
| 65 (2) | Spices, unground, n.e.i. |
| 67 (1) | Confectioners’ moulding starch ; potato flour ; rice flour. |
| Ex 67 (2) | Sago and tapioca. |
| 67 (3) | Maizena ; cornflour (maize starch). |
| 70 (2) | Molasses. |
| 71 | Treacle or molasses, mixed with bone-black in proportions to the satisfaction of the Minister. |
| 77 | Snuff. |
| 82 | Tobacco for sheep-wash, or for insecticide, after being rendered unfit for human consumption to the satisfaction of the Minister. |
| 88 | Spirits wholly denatured in New Zealand under prescribed conditions. |
| 89 | Alcohol and denatured spirit, for use in museums, universities, hospitals, and similar institutions, or for other scientific or educational purposes, in such quantities and for such purposes and under such conditions as may be approved by the Minister. |
| 92 | Acid, acetic, n.e.i. ; acetic anhydride. |
| 95 (2) | Arsenious acid (As₄O₆) on declaration that it will be used only in the manufacture of sheep-dip. |
| Ex 95 (3) | Inorganic acids, n.e.i. ; also benzoic, carbolic, citric, formic, gallic, lactic, oxalic, picric, pyrogallic, pyroligneous (crude), salicylic, tannic, and tartaric acids [excluding sulphuric and muriatic (hydrochloric) ]. |
| 97 | Bacteriological products, including viruses, sera, serum extracts, vaccines, antigens, and preparations containing such substances, as may be approved by the Minister. |
| Ex 100 | Chloroform ; ethyl ether ; other general or local anaesthetics, as may be approved by the Minister ; creosote refined ; camphor, creosol, guaiacol, iodoform, menthol, mercurochrome, naphthols, resorcin, thymol, thymol iodide, and such other substances (excluding penicillin, streptomycin, aureomycin, chloromycetin, and antibiotics, or preparations containing them) specially suited for use as antiseptics as the Minister may approve. |
| 101 | Cream of tartar ; cream-of-tartar substitutes, viz. :—Acid calcium phosphate, acid phosphate of soda (sodium bi-phosphate), pyrophosphate of soda, mixtures of the foregoing with one another or with any other substance, and similar cream-of-tartar substitutes. |
| 102 (2) | Asphalt and bitumen. |
| 103 | Dextrine n.e.i. |
| Ex 105 (1) | Acetone ; amyl alcohol ; butyl alcohol ; bromine ; carbon bisulphide ; carbon tetrachloride and other chlorides of carbon ; chlorinated hydrocarbons n.e.i. ; catechu ; cochineal ; formic aldehyde, and solutions thereof ; fusel-oil ; gall-nuts ; iodine ; liquorice in blocks of 7 lb. net and over, or soft liquorice extract in bulk in vessels capable of containing 7 lb. net or over ; phosphorus ; quinine, and salts of quinine ; saffron ; turmeric, unground ; wood-naphtha, commercial ; nicotine and its salts (excluding pyridine). |
| 105 (2) | Calcium carbide. |
| 105 (5) | Strychnine, and salts of strychnine. |
| 106 | Drugs, chemicals, and other substances, as may be approved by the Minister, entered to be warehoused in a manufacturing warehouse for the purpose of making therein, according to approved formulae, medicinal preparations, perfumery, toilet preparations or similar articles. |
| 107 | Drugs, chemicals, and other substances, as may be enumerated by the Minister, specially suited for use as culture media, stains for use in microscopic work, or as indicators for chemical analysis or scientific investigation. |
| 108 | Drugs, crude, not powdered, and unsuited for use as foods, or in the manufacture thereof, viz. :—Barks, woods, twigs, leaves, herbs, flowers (except hops), roots, corms, gums, resins, balsams, inspissated juices (including opium), seeds, fruits, fruit-rinds, pitch, cantharides, ergot. |
| 109 | Drugs, crude, viz. :—Carrageen or Irish moss. |
| 110 | Dyes, manufactured ; non-spirituous solutions of natural or artificial colours or dyes, for colouring confectionery or beverages, and not being culinary- or flavouring-essences. |
| 111 | Dyeing-materials n.e.i. |
| 114 | Essences, synthetic, viz. :—Amyl acetate, amyl butyrate, amyl caprionate, amyl formate, amyl isovalerate, benzaldehyde, ethyl acetate (acetic ether), ethyl benzoate, ethyl butyrate, ethyl formate, methyl benzoate, methyl salicylate, oenanthic ether ; and similar acids, alcohols, aldehydes, esters, ethers, ketones, phenols, or other similar substances, suitable for the manufacture of culinary or flavouring essences or perfumes, as may be approved by the Minister. |
| 115 (1) | Essential oil, eucalyptus. |
| Ex 116 (3) | Gases, liquified or compressed, n.e.i. (excluding oxygen, acetylene, nitrous oxide, and hydrogen). |
| 118 | Gums and resins, viz. :—Arabic, benzoin, dammar, tragacanth and Indian gum ; shellac. |
| 120 (1) | Insulin ; preparations made from animal glands or tissues as may be approved by the Minister. |
| 120 (2) | Insulin substitutes, and preparations made from liver, pancreas, pituitary gland, or thyroid gland, in combination with other substances, as may be approved by the Minister. |
| 121 (2) | Medicinal preparations n.e.i., packed in hermetically sealed glass vessels of a capacity not exceeding 15 cubic centimetres. |
| 122 | Medicinal preparations (except medicated wines) containing more than 50 per cent. of proof spirit. |
| 123 (1) | Metal-workers’ surface and case hardening compounds. |
| 124 (1) | Gypsum, crude. |
| Ex 124 (2) | Oxide of antimony. |
| 124 (3) | Silicate of soda, on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him only in the manufacture of electrodes for electric welding. |
| 124 (4) | Litharge, on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him only in the manufacture of electric storage batteries. |
| 124 (5) | Radium, mesothorium, and other radio-active metallic elements ; also inorganic salts of the same. |
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