✨ Import Exemptions List
Aug. 3] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1543
Tariff Item No. Classes of Goods.
180 (8) .. .. Plain tablecloths, table-napkins, towels, quilts, sheets, and similar plain articles, which have been manufactured merely by cutting, hemming, or any similar operation, wholly from textile piece-goods of cotton, linen, jute, hemp, other vegetable fibre, silk, imitation silk, artificial silk, or of combinations of these materials with one another, or with any other material (except wool or hair).
181 .. .. Cotton piece-goods, viz.:-Tubular woven or knitted cotton cloth specially suited for use as meat wraps; cheese bandages or caps.
182 .. .. Textile piece-goods, viz.:-Dress nets, curtain nets, embroidery nets, and similar nets, lace curtain material, and veilings, all kinds; also fabrics of a like kind as may be determined by the Minister.
183 (1) .. .. Moquette and tapestry, of wool, or containing wool.
186 .. .. Umbrella makers' materials, viz.:-Textile piece-goods approved by the Minister, and on such conditions as he may prescribe; sticks; runners; notches; caps; ferrules; cups; ribs; stretchers; tips; rings; running and capping leathers; prevents; splicing-tubes; annealed wires up to 4 inches in length; springs; tassels; plated metal bands; fasteners or bands made up of elastic or webbing with all or any of the following attachments—ring, button, or tassel.
187 .. .. Union textiles n.e.i., in the piece, the current domestic value of which does not exceed that specified by the Minister, when cut up and made into shirts, pyjamas, or underclothing, under such conditions and regulations as the Minister may prescribe.
188 .. .. Upholsterers' materials, viz.:-Hair-seating and imitation hair-seating; gimp; curled hair; tufts; studs; cord tips; cord-knot holders; blind or shade pulls, suited for the manufacture of blinds.
191 (1) .. .. Yarn, coir.
192 (1) .. .. Yarns of cotton, silk, artificial silk, imitation silk, or mixtures of the same.
(2) .. .. Cotton yarn on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him only in the manufacture of electrodes for electric welding.
(3) .. .. Cotton yarn on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him only in the manufacture of sewing cottons.
194 .. .. Belts, and belting, n.e.i., for driving machinery; conveyor belts, and belting, of rubber, textile, fibre, or combinations of these materials; cordage or rope on declaration that it will be used only for driving machinery.
198 (1) .. .. Boot-protectors.
198 (3) .. .. Cork soles, and sock soles, except those composed wholly or partly of leather.
198 (5) .. .. Nails, pegs, rivets, and tacks, peculiar to use in bootmaking.
198 (6) .. .. Shoemakers' binding and beading.
198 (7) .. .. Shoemakers' wax, and heel balls.
Ex 198 (9) .. .. Grindery n.e.i. (excluding fibre stiffeners and footwear lasts of wood).
200 (1) .. .. Bookbinders' leather of qualities approved by the Minister and under conditions prescribed by him.
200 (5) .. .. Hog-skins.
200 (6) (b) .. .. Patent leathers.
200 (9) .. .. Parchment or vellum made from skins.
205 (1) (a) .. .. Articles composed wholly or principally of rubber, viz.:-Water beds and cushions, ice bags and caps, air beds, air cushions, urinals.
Ex 205 (6) (a) .. .. Tire valves and caps.
Ex 206 .. .. Whips and crops (other than leather plaited) without thongs; leather plaited reaper and binder whips; spurs, bits, stirrup irons, and saddles.
Ex 208 (1) .. .. Infants' feeding bottles of the “Pyrex” type; syphon bottles for aerated waters; opal glass bottles and jars.
212 (4) .. .. Roofing-slates, n.e.i.
Ex 213 .. .. White cement.
217 .. .. Eyes, artificial.
219 (1) .. .. Glass, sheet, common window or plate (excluding safety glass), whether polished, coloured, bent or otherwise, cut to any size or shape, n.e.i.
220 .. .. Glass, plate or sheet, in sizes not exceeding 20 superficial feet, only on declaration that it will be used in the manufacture of bevelled or silvered glass.
221 .. .. Glass plates (engraved) for photo-lithographic work.
223 .. .. Glass cloches or bells specially suited for horticultural purposes.
224 .. .. Glass rods, tubes and tubing, plain.
226 (1) .. .. Lamps, miners' safety, and glasses therefor.
(2) .. .. Lamps, peculiarly adapted for use on harbour beacons and lighthouses, also appliances peculiar to such lamps; side lights, and head lights, specially suited for the use of ships.
227 .. .. Lenses, all kinds, unmounted, and without attachments.
Ex 228 .. .. Plaster-of-paris, for surgical and dental use.
229 (1) .. .. Marble, in the rough, or rough-sawn, not dressed or polished.
Ex 229 (2) .. .. Granite n.e.i., in the rough, including scabbled from the pick, viz., red or black.
229 (6) .. .. Slates, specially suited for the manufacture of billiard tables.
230 .. .. Stones, mill, grind, oil and whet.
231 .. .. Watch glasses and similar articles.
Ex 233 .. .. Artists' materials, viz.:-Academy boards, canvas in the piece or on stretchers, oiled paper and drawing-paper in blocks, colours, palettes, and palette-knives (excluding children's water-colour paint sets).
236 (1) .. .. Cigarette-paper entered to be warehoused in any bonded tobacco-factory licensed under the Tobacco Act, 1908, for the manufacture therein of cigarettes
238 .. .. Clocks specially suited for use in timing flights of pigeons.
247 (1) .. .. Band instruments entered by or for any band or musical society duly registered and incorporated under the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908, on declaration by a responsible officer of such band or society that the said instruments will remain the property of the band or society and will not be sold or otherwise disposed of without payment of the duty otherwise imposed under the Tariff.
(2) .. .. Musical instruments, imported for exclusive use by bands which are approved by the Defence Department, and under such conditions as the Minister may prescribe.
(3) .. .. Organs, viz.:-Great organs and similar organs.
(6) .. .. Organ pipes and stop-knobs; metal piano frames; articles for the manufacture or repair of organs, harmoniums, pianos, or player-pianos, viz.:-Action work, player mechanism, and keys in frames or otherwise.
(7) .. .. Strings of metal wire, catgut, or similar material, specially suited for musical instruments.
Ex 248 (1) .. .. Needles for phonographs, gramophones, graphophones, and similar instruments.
250 .. .. Tuning-forks, and other appliances, peculiarly suited for use in tuning musical instruments.
251 .. .. Paintings, pictures, statuary, and other works of art, as may be approved by the Minister, executed by New Zealand students within five years (or within such longer period as the Minister may in any case direct) after the time of their departure from New Zealand for the purpose of undergoing a period of tuition abroad, upon evidence to the foregoing effect being produced to the satisfaction of a Collector of Customs.
256 .. .. Photographs, unframed, of personal friends, not for purposes of trade.
Ex 258 .. .. Sensitized surfaces, and albumenized paper, plain, not being postcards or other stationery (excluding sensitized surfaces, and albumenized paper, plain, for plan printing).
263 .. .. Trophies, prizes, flags, medals, medallions, badges, and other decorations, which have been awarded or presented or which are to be awarded or presented to persons in New Zealand and which have been donated by persons resident abroad; trophies and prizes won abroad; medals, badges, flags and similar articles, approved by the Minister, imported by New Zealand branches of the Navy League, St. John Ambulance Association, or similar patriotic ambulance or other societies.
266 .. .. Book-binders' materials, viz.:-Head-bands, tacketing-gut, marbling-colours, blue or red paste for ruling-ink.
Ex 272 .. .. Tailors' chalk.
278 .. .. Ink, printing, black, in packages containing not less than 1 cwt., the current domestic value of which does not exceed 1s. per lb.
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