Import Exemptions List




1544
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 51.

Tariff Item No.
Classes of Goods.

281
Maps, charts, plans, and similar articles.

284
Paper, viz. :—Bleached sulphite or similar paper, on declaration that it will be used only in the manufacture of twine or imitation wickerware.

286
Paper, on declaration that it will be used only in the manufacture of cartridges (not including paper for wrapping cartridges or other goods).

287
Emery-paper, emery-cloth, and glass-paper, cut into shapes, in rolls, or in sheets.

288
Filter-paper, and filter-papers ; filter-pulp.

289
Monotype-paper, in rolls, suitable for use with monotype machine.

290
Paperhangings.

293
Printing-paper and writing-paper, in rolls not less than 10 inches wide, wholly or partly carbon-coated on one side, on declaration that it will be used only in the manufacture of counter-check books.

295 (1)
True vegetable parchment, unprinted.

295 (2)
Paper, unprinted, viz. :—Glazed transparent greaseproof paper, greaseproof imitation parchment paper and similar paper of such qualities as may be approved by the Minister.

299
Paper of qualities and sizes approved by the Minister, on declaration that it will be used by orchardists only in wrapping fruit.

Ex 301
Printed books, papers, music or advertising matter, n.e.i. (other than paper transfers).

302
Religious tracts, handbills, and folders.

Ex 303
Religious calendar pads having not less than 365 pages of biblical texts.

Ex 305
Stationery n.e.i. (excluding cards, printers’ menu, programme, calendar, Christmas and similar, of cardboard, celluloid, or similar material, except printers’ blanks, whether or not edged, but not printed or embossed).

306
Sunday school and day school lesson sheets and cards ; Sunday school tickets, and reward cards, being scriptural or religious motto cards, and having no reference on them to Christmas, New Year, Easter, or birthdays.

307
Ball bearings, and roller bearings, not being ball or roller bearing plummer or hanger blocks ; steel balls, and rollers, suitable for ball or roller bearings.

308
Beekeepers’ tools, implements, and apparatus, viz. :—Metal fittings for beehives, bee-smokers, wax-extractors, queen-cages, comb foundation, foundation machines, honey-knives, honey-extractors, queen-rearing outfits, wax-presses, tools peculiar to beekeepers use, gloves of textile soaked in oil, and rubber gloves, specially suited for beekeepers’ use, and such other articles, appliances, and implements, peculiar to use in beekeeping, as may be approved by the Minister.

309
Bellows n.e.i.

Ex 310 (1)
Metal threaded screws of brass exceeding ¼ in. diameter ; screws for wood ; set screws, engineers’ studs, taper pins, and split pins ; rivets and washers other than washers wholly of rubber.

313
Chain, and chains, metal (other than key, watch, bracelet, pendant, eyeglass, and similar chains, and chain made of precious metal), plain, or with hook, swivel, or ring attached, n.e.i.

314
Chain-belt ing (not being conveyor chain or belting), loose-link, and other.

315
Clips, tags, rings, and similar articles, for the identification of live-stock, poultry, fish, and other animals ; metal labels with names of trees, plants or shrubs stamped or cast thereon, specially suited for use in botanical gardens, public parks, and similar places.

316
Cocks, metal, low pressure, not exceeding ½ inch in internal diameter, and lubricators, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him solely in the completion of articles in New Zealand.

318
Cylinders for compressed gases.

319
Eyelets n.e.i.

320
Filters, and appliances specially suited for the chemical treatment of water, as may be approved by the Minister, on declaration by an official of a duly constituted local Government body that they will be used only in purifying water-supplies, or on declaration to the satisfaction of the Minister that they will be used only in purifying water-supplies for dairying purposes.

321
Firearms and fittings therefor, viz :—
(1) Rifles, ·22 calibre ; rifles, ·303 calibre (including service fittings therefor) ; rifles, n.e.i., of such calibres as may be authorized by the Minister of Defence (including service fittings therefor).
(2) Sights for military rifles, of such patterns as may be approved by the Minister ; cleaning rods specially suited for use with rifles of ·22 calibre, or with rifles of such calibres as may be authorized by the Minister of Defence.
(3) Firearms n.e.i.

322 (1) (d)
Cartridges n.e.i.

323
Percussion caps ; detonators.

324
Guns, tools, and ammunition, specially suited for use in whaling.

Ex 325
Chemical fire-extinguishers (excluding hand chemical fire-extinguishers), fire-hose, and couplings therefor, portable fire-escapes, fire-ladders, also fire-reels, on declaration that they will be used only by fire-brigades ; and such other articles (including firemen’s helmets) peculiar to use by fire-brigades or in fire extinguishing, as may be approved by the Minister (excluding fire-engines and chemical fire-engines, and chemicals for charging fire-extinguishers).

326
Fishhooks, unmounted and without attachments.

329
Incubators for poultry-raising.

330
Iron drums, empty, not exceeding 10 gallons capacity.

Ex 333 (1) (2) (3)
Spare parts of agricultural implements and machinery (excluding tines, plough shares, and plough points).

333 (4)
Rabbit-traps and similar traps.

Ex 334 (2) (b)
Dairying machinery n.e.i. ; machinery specially suited for use in the manufacture of dried milk, casein, sugar of milk, or other milk product ; also the following articles on declaration that they will be used only in dairy factories, or in the manufacture of dried milk or other milk products, viz. :—Vacuum-pans, vats or tanks, lined with glass, porcelain or enamel (excluding pasteurizers, milk coolers, milking machines and churns).

337
Engine governors and turbine governors.

Ex 338 (1) (a–b)
Electric motors (excluding all types of three-phase, from 1 to 5 h.p. inclusive) ; slide rails for electric motors.

Ex 338 (1) (b)
Electric generators ; slide rails for electric generators.

Ex 338 (2)
Starters or controllers for electric motors.

Ex 338 (3)
Carbons or electrodes for arc lamps, for electric furnaces, or for electric welding (excluding electrodes for electric welding).

338 (4)
Electric appliances n.e.i., peculiar to electro-plating, electro-chemistry, electro-metallurgy, surgery.

Ex 338 (5)
X-ray tubes.

Ex 338 (6)
Electrical vacuum tubes not suitable for purposes of illumination (being for medical purposes only).

338 (9)
Mica.

Ex 338 (10)
Carbon in block, sheet or rod ; vulcanite, insulating-tape, and other insulating materials n.e.i., not including insulating piping or tubing, or insulating fittings for pipes.

338 (11)
Sparking-plugs for oil engines.

Ex 339
Incandescent filament electric-lamp bulbs, not being peculiar to surgical use (excluding general lighting service lamps 110 volt and 220/240 volt from 15 to 200 watts inclusive, also general purposes lighting lamps from 6 volts to 32 volts inclusive).

342
Measuring, counting, testing, indicating, and recording machines, instruments, and appliances, n.e.i. ; drawing instruments ; compasses, not being watch-chain pendants.

347
Sheep-shearing and horse-clipping machines.

351 (1)
Anvils, forges, and hearths, viz. :—Blacksmiths’ and similar.

351 (2)
Blacksmiths’, braziers’, assay, and treadle-power bellows.

351 (3)
Boring and well-drilling machinery ; rock-drills, and diamond drills ; coal cutters.

351 (6)
Card clothing suitable for use in woollen mills and paper mills.

351 (7)
Grinding machines, emery, and similar ; emery and similar wheels.

Ex 351 (9)
Sewing machines, other than industrial.



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