Import Exemptions List




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

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Tariff Item No.
Ex 351 (11)
351 (12)
351 (15)
352 $(a-b)$
353 (8) (a)
354 (1)
Ex 354 (2)
355
Ex 356 (I) (c)
Ex 357 (1)
357 (2)
357 (4)
Ex 357 (5) (a)
357 (5) (b)
357 (5) (c)
Ex 357 (6)
357 (7)
357 (8)
Ex 357 (10) (a)
Ex 357 (11)
358
Ex 359
Ex 360
362 (2) (a)
Ex 362 (3)
363 (1)
364
365
368
369
370
372
374
377
382
383
384
385
387
388
391
394
396 (1)
Ex 397 (7)
Ex 398 (1-2)
398 (3)
399 (a)
400
401
402
403
404 (1) (a)
410

Classes of Goods.
Machinery, machines, machine tools, and appliances, peculiar to metal-working, wood-working, stone-working
or glass-working (excluding press tools for metal stamping; bending rollers; power presses; bench type
belt sanders).
Printing machines.
Machinery, machines, machine tools, engines, and appliances as may be approved by the Minister, peculiar to
use in manufacturing, industrial, and similar processes.
Refrigerating units having a heat removing capacity of less than 6,000 B.T.U. per hour for use in domestic
type cabinets of capacities not exceeding 25 cubic feet, but not including such units when imported in or
with cabinets.
Artificers' tools, n.e.i. (not including brushes or brushware, vices, and joiners' clamps); and the following
tools, viz.:—Axes, hatchets, forks, picks, mattocks, hammers, scythes, sheep-shears, reaping-hooks, scissors
(not less than 10 inches in length), butchers' and other cleavers and choppers, hand-saws, saw-blades,
machine or hand, bill-hooks, bush-hooks, and hedge-knives.
Vices, joiners' clamps, spades, slashers, shovels (excluding shovels, sizes 2 to 10, round or square mouth, long
or D handled).
Tanks, rectangular, of sheet iron, of a capacity not less than 200 gallons, if imported containing goods.
Blind rollers.
Copper, iron, lead, tin and other metal, in billets, blooms, ingots, or pigs (excluding copper and copper based
alloys; aluminium and aluminium based alloys; type metal; gold).
Aluminium, brass, copper, lead, tin, and other metal, n.e.i., in bars or rods (except cast bars or rods of copper
alloy).
Iron, galvanized or plain black, viz.:—Angle, tee, bar, bolt, channel, rod, and rolled girders; iron girders
expanded, but otherwise unworked.
Iron sheet (excluding tinplate), plate (including rolled chequered plates), or hoop (except hoop 6 inches in width
or over), plain, whether black, polished, galvanized, plated, tinned, or otherwise coated with metal, n.e.i.
Iron, hoop, 6 inches in width or over.
Iron, viz.:—Corrugated sheet iron.
Metal n.e.i., viz.:—Foil, leaf, hoop, plate, or sheet, plain, whether in the rough, polished, enamelled, galvanized,
plated, tinned, or otherwise coated with metal (excluding sheet lead).
Shafting, plain rolled, or plain turned, but otherwise unwrought.
Metal sheet, perforated or cellular.
Keyhole ties for wool baling.
Metal cordage, not being gold or silver (excluding non-ferrous).
Metallic and similar capsules.
Nails or tacks, of copper, brass, and composition, n.e.i.; nails or tacks, n.e.i.; coopers' and similar hooks and
tacks; staples; dog-spikes and deck-spikes (excluding fencing staples; clouts 1 inch and under).
Square grooved spikes or nails; clouts over 1 inch in length and nails with wire spring attachment peculiarly
suited for fixing wallboard.
Pipes, viz.:—Cast-iron, n.e.i., including rain-water, soil, and similar pipes.
Conduit.
Printing-type, and printing-materials, n.e.i., suited only for the use of printers; zinc plates or copper plates
for photo-lithographic work.
Propelling-screws, metal, including only bosses and blades.
Rails for railways or tramways, including lay-outs, points, and crossings, for the same; rail-fastenings, viz.:
Fish-plates, creep-clips, tie-irons, bearing-brackets, bed plates, cast-iron chocks, and bored iron bars.
Saddlers’ ironmongery (except bits and stirrup-irons), hames, and mounts for harness; gag-bits, and
drenching-bits.
Ship-chandlery n.e.i., including anchors.
Signalling-apparatus, automatic and other, as may be approved by the Minister, suited for use in connection
with ships, railways, and tramways, or for mining, and similar purposes.
Thermostats for making incubators for poultry raising.
Welded and flanged boiler furnaces, plain or corrugated; expansion rings, furnace flues, and unflanged end
plates for boilers.
Air-pressure brakes suited for use on locomotives or on vehicles of any kind.
Cars, wagons, and trucks, railway and tramway.
Carriage shafts, poles, spokes, and fellies, dressed; bent carriage timber n.e.i.
Carriage and cart-makers’ materials, viz.:—Shafts, poles, spokes, and fellies, in the rough; hubs other than
those for motor-vehicles, motor-cycles, or cycles.
Axles, axle-arms, axle-boxes, and axle-caps, other than those peculiar to motor-vehicles, motor-cycles, or
cycles; bogies and trucks for railway or tramway vehicles; also power-bogies for locomotives propelled
by internal-combustion engines.
Metal fittings, mountings, and trimmings, n.e.i., suited for the manufacture or repair of vehicles.
Wheels, and tires, for locomotives or railway or tramway vehicles, whether affixed to axles or separate.
Graphite, and plumbago, in powder or flake form.
Oils in vessels capable of containing 1 gallon or more, viz.:
Ex (3) Vegetable oils n.e.i. (excluding coconut oil).
Ex (5) Turpentine; turpentine substitutes composed of volatile mineral oils, or of volatile mineral oils
in combination with turpentine or other volatile vegetable oils (excluding cleansing solvents).
Ex (9) Refined mineral oils, n.e.i., not exceeding in specific gravity 0·860 at $60^{\circ}$ F. (excluding cleansing
solvents and technical white oils).
(10) Oil n.e.i., including mineral lubricating oil.
(11) (a) Mineral oils mixed with vegetable oils; also mineral or vegetable oils mixed with fish oils or with
oils of animal origin, n.e.i.
(b) Compounded rust-resisting oil for the treatment of metal.
(12) Mineral oil specially suited for medicinal purposes as may be approved by the Minister.
(13) Transformer oil, of qualities approved by the Minister and under conditions prescribed by him.
Cod-liver oil.
Paints and colours, dry, n.e.i., viz.:
(a) Zinc white, red lead.
(b) Red lead on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him only in the manufacture of electric
storage batteries.
(c) Other kinds; barytes (excluding whiting and chalk, and dry white lead).
Waxes, viz.:—Carnauba, ouricury, or licury, mineral, vegetable, and Japanese, n.e.i. (excluding beeswax).
Bottling wax.
Logs, round, unworked, viz.:—Ash, hickory, lancewood, lignum vitæ, and the timbers the botanical names
of which are Swietenia species, Juglans species, Juniperus virginiana (red cedar), Pinus lambertiana, Pinus
strobus, Pinus monticola, Quercus sessiliflora, Quercus pedunculata, also balsa wood, and such other similar
species or kinds of timber as the Minister may from time to time approve.
Palings, split.
Posts, split.
Rails, split.
Laths, and shingles.
Timber, rough sawn or rough hewn, viz.:—Ash, hickory, lancewood, lignum vitæ, and the timbers the botanical
names of which are Swietenia species, Juglans species, Juniperus virginiana (red cedar), Pinus lambertiana,
Pinus strobus, Pinus monticola, Quercus sessiliflora, Quercus pedunculata, also balsa wood, and such other
similar species or kinds or timbers as the Minister may from time to time approve.
Horse-boxes, and other stock-boxes, imported with the stock for which they have been used on the voyage.



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