Customs Exemptions and Marine Notices




1546

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 51

Tariff Item No.

Classes of Goods.

412
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Poles of hardwood, dressed or shaped, specially suited for electric power transmission lines.
413
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Sieves, hair.
415
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Articles n.e.i., suited for the use of the blind, deaf, or dumb, as may be approved by the Minister.
Ex 416
.. ..
Apparatus, appliances, articles, and materials, for educational purposes, as may be approved by the Minister,
and under conditions prescribed by him (excluding plasticine).
420
.. ..
Candlewick.
423
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Cordage, and twine, suited for use as fishing-lines, and twine suited for use in the manufacture of netting and
nets, of qualities approved by the Minister.
424
.. ..
Hawsers, having a circumference of 12 inches or over.
Ex 425 (2)
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Sash cord.
426
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Cork, cut; bungs; fishermen's cork floats.
428
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Engine-packing.
429
.. ..
Explosives n.e.i.; powder, sporting; blasting powder and meal.
Ex 431
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Isinglass and process engravers' fish glue.
434
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Manures.
439
.. ..
Regalia, emblems, certificates, almanacs, and banners, being the property of any society or branch registered
under the Friendly Societies Act, 1909.
440
.. ..
Returned empties identified as such to the satisfaction of a Collector of Customs.
441
.. ..
Rocket life-saving apparatus; and such other life-saving apparatus, n.e.i., as may be approved by the Minister
diving-dresses, and dresses and other apparatus suited solely for use in poisonous gases or smoke, with
appliances peculiar to use therewith.
445
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Ships' rockets, blue lights, and danger signals.
447
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Tanning-materials, crude.
448
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Articles and materials, specified by the Minister and on such conditions as he may prescribe, suited for, and
to be used solely in, the fabrication or repair of goods within New Zealand, viz. :-
(1) Articles and materials for the manufacture of artificial limbs and hearing aid appliances.
(2) Mimosa extract or wattle extract.
Ex (3) Cherries in brine; tamarinds in brine; gherkins in brine.
Ex (3) Metal fittings (except metal strips, bent or flat) for trunks, cash-boxes, portmanteaux, travelling-bags,
handbags, satchels, and purses (excluding frames for ladies' handbags).
Ex (3) Pictures for the manufacture of calendars, showcards, boxes, writing pads and similar articles.
Ex (3) Tire cord fabric of rayon and/or cotton.
Ex 449 (2) (b)
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Asbestos fibre.
Ex 449 (2) (c)
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Brake lining in the piece.
Ex 449 (2) (c)
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Kapok.
Ex 449 (2) (c)
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Raw rubber.
Ex 449 (2) (c)
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Resin, natural
Ex 449 (2) (d)
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Mangoes and walnuts in brine.
Ex 449 (2) (d)
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Plastic moulding powder, including synthetic resins.
Ex 449 (2) (d)
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Raw felt for bituminous roofing.
Ex 449 (2) (d)
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Tubular woven meat wraps, recleaned, for use as engineers’ hand cloths.

SECOND SCHEDULE

Albania, Argentina, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Somali-
land, Germany (Russian Zone), Germany (Western), Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Iran, Japan, Korea, Liberia, Liechtenstein,
Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Roumania, Switzerland, Tangier, Uruguay, United States of America, Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics, Venezuela, Yugoslavia.

CHAS. M. BOWDEN, Minister of Customs.

Notice to Mariners No. 38 of 1950

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 31st July, 1950.

NEW ZEALAND.-SOUTH ISLAND.-LYTTELTON HARBOUR
Leading Lights—Naval Point Reclamation
Details : On or about 9th August, 1950, experimental leading
lights in the shape of triangular Neon Signs will be exhibited on
Naval Point Reclamation. These lights will be for experimental
purposes only, and will in no way disturb the present lighting system.
Masters are requested to give their opinions as to the efficiency or
otherwise of this new type of harbour lighting.
Chart Affected : No. 1999.
Publications : New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide Tables,
pages 147 and 266; New Zealand Pilot, 1946, page 289.
Authority : Lyttleton Harbour Board, 25th July, 1950.

W. C. SMITH, Secretary.
(M. 3/3/185.)

Notice to Mariners No. 39 of 1950

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 31st July, 1950.

NEW ZEALAND.-NORTH ISLAND.-WHANGAPARAOA
Live Shell Practice
Particulars of a live shell practice which has been arranged
are as follows :-
(a) Dates of shoot : 8th, 9th, and 10th August, 1950.
(b) Duration of shoot : 0800 hrs. to 1600 hrs. daily.
(c) Place : Whangaparaoa.
(d) Danger height : 33,000 ft.
(e) Danger area bounded by—
Lat., 36° 23' 7 S.; long., 174° 56' 8 E.
,, 36° 31' S.; ,, 174° 50' E.
,, 36° 36' 3 S.; ,, 174° 48' 5 E.
,, 36° 33' 5 S.; ,, 175° 06' 3 E.
Authority : Army Department, 26th July, 1950.

W. C. SMITH, Secretary.
(M. 25/1400.)

Notice to Mariners No. 40 of 1950

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 31st July, 1950.

NEW ZEALAND.-NORTH ISLAND.-WAIUKU
Live Shell Practice
Particulars of live shell practice which has been arranged are
as follows :-
(a) Dates of shoot and duration : 9th August, 1950, 1200-1700
hrs. 10th August, 1950, 0900-1300 hrs.
(b) Place : Waiuku.
(c) Danger height : 3,000 ft.
(d) Danger area bounded by—
Lat., 37° 17' S.; long., 174° 37' E.
,, 37° 18' S.; ,, 174° 41' E.
,, 37° 20' S.; ,, 174° 41' E.
,, 37° 20.5 S.; ,, 174° 36' E.
Authority : Army Department, 26th July, 1950.

W. C. SMITH, Secretary.
(M. 25/1400.)

Notice to Mariners No. 41 of 1950

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 31st July, 1950.

NEW ZEALAND.-NORTH ISLAND.-FOXTON
Live Shell Practice
Particulars of a live shell practice which has been arranged
are as follows :-
(a) Dates of shoot : 1st and 10th August, 1950.
(b) Duration of shoot : 1200-1600 hrs. daily.
(c) Place : Foxton.
(d) Danger height : 2,000 ft.
(e) Danger Area bounded by—
Lat., 40° 22' S.; long., 175° 09' E.
,, 40° 24' S.; ,, 175° 16' E.
,, 40° 26' S.; ,, 175° 15' E.
,, 40° 24' S.; ,, 175° 08' E.
Authority : Army Department, 28th July, 1950.

W. C. SMITH, Secretary.
(M. 25/1400.)



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🏭 Exemptions Under the Import Control Regulations 1938 (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 July 1950
Import exemptions, Customs regulations, Tariff items, Machinery, Metal products, Oils, Timber
  • CHAS. M. BOWDEN, Minister of Customs

🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 38 of 1950 - Leading Lights at Naval Point Reclamation

🚂 Transport & Communications
31 July 1950
Marine, Navigation, Leading lights, Lyttelton Harbour, Experimental lighting
  • W. C. SMITH, Secretary

🛡️ Notice to Mariners No. 39 of 1950 - Live Shell Practice at Whangaparaoa

🛡️ Defence & Military
31 July 1950
Marine, Live shell practice, Whangaparaoa, Danger area, Army Department
  • W. C. SMITH, Secretary

🛡️ Notice to Mariners No. 40 of 1950 - Live Shell Practice at Waiuku

🛡️ Defence & Military
31 July 1950
Marine, Live shell practice, Waiuku, Danger area, Army Department
  • W. C. SMITH, Secretary

🛡️ Notice to Mariners No. 41 of 1950 - Live Shell Practice at Foxton

🛡️ Defence & Military
31 July 1950
Marine, Live shell practice, Foxton, Danger area, Army Department
  • W. C. SMITH, Secretary