Import Control Exemptions




MAR. 29] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 443

Exemptions Under the Import Control Regulations 1938

Office of the Minister of Customs,
Wellington, 22nd March, 1951.

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 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.
1 Live animals, including cattle and horses—
(1) Horses.
(2) Other kinds.
3 Chaff.
4 Grain and pulse, unground and unmanufactured, viz. :—
(1) Maize.
(3) Barley—
(a) To be used in the manufacture of beer or to be used otherwise than as stock food.
(b) To be used as stock food, on declaration by the importer that it will be so used, and on such conditions as may be determined by the Minister.
(4) N.e.i., viz. :—
(a) Oats.
(b) Peas, viz. :—
(i) Wrinkled garden seed peas.
(ii) Peas, other kinds.
(c) Soya beans.
(d) Other kinds.
5 Grain and pulse, ground or manufactured, viz. :—
(1) Barley flour, prepared.
(2) Bran or pollard.
(3) Maize, flaked.
(4) Maize, ground or crushed but not otherwise manufactured, n.c.i.
(5) Malt, whole or ground ; rice malt.
(8) Peas, split.
(10) N.e.i.
6 Hops.
7 Onions.
8 Potatoes.
10 Solid wort.
Ex 11 (3) Canned sweet corn.
13 Mineral waters, being beverages, aerated or otherwise.
50 Milk or cream, preserved, evaporated, or dried, and including any of the foregoing in combination with casein, sugar of milk, or other milk product.
52 Nuts, and preparations thereof, viz. :—
(4) Walnuts, shelled or unshelled.
55 Matches and vestas, viz. :—
(1) Wax, in boxes containing not more than 60 matches or vestas.
(2) Wax, in boxes containing more than 60 matches, or vestas but not more than 100.
(3) Wax, in boxes containing over 100 matches or vestas.
(4) Wooden, in boxes containing not more than 60 matches or vestas.
(5) Wooden, in boxes containing over 60 matches or vestas.
(6) Matches or vestas, of any material other than wood or wax, in boxes.
(7) Matches, or vestas, n.e.i.
61 Provisions, viz. :—
(1) Soups, viz. :—
(a) Oyster soup and other fish soup, in powder or otherwise and whether in admixture with other substances or not.
(5) Meats, fresh, smoked, or preserved by cold process.
Ex 90 (2) Liqueurs containing not more than 40 per cent. of proof spirit—
(1) 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 iodide, and such other substances (excluding penicillin) specially suited for use as antiseptics as the Minister may approve.
(2) Penicillin.
Ex 105 (3) Sulphur, other than colloidal sulphur.
105 (4) Sulphur, when crude and in bulk.
Ex 136 (2) Dress linen collars, stiff and semi-stiff.
Ex 136 (6) Dress vests.
151 Drapery n.e.i.
Tariff Item No. Classes of Goods.
173 Rugs n.e.i., not suited for use as floor coverings, viz. :—
(1) Of wool or containing wool.
(2) Other kinds.
183 Textile piece-goods, including textiles of wool, or containing wool, viz. :—
(2) N.e.i., viz. :—
Ex (a) Of wool or containing wool (excluding knitted woollen piece goods).
(b) Other kinds.
184 (1) Blankets of wool, or containing wool.
Ex 184 (2) Pillow cases.
201 Leather board, or compo, composed of skivings, split leathers, leather scraps, or the same mixed with other material, cemented and pressed together, cut into shapes, or otherwise.
202 Leather laces ; vamps, and uppers ; leather cut into shapes ; clog and patten soles ; leather leggings.
Ex 205 (5) Rubber tires, bicycle and similar, of sizes other than the following : 28 × 1½, 28 × 1⅜, 27 × 1¼, 26 × 1⅜, 26 × 1½, 24 × 1½, 24 × 1⅜, and 26 × 2 × 1¼ carrier oversize.
206 Saddlery, harness, whips, and whip-thongs.
208 Bottles and jars, empty, plain glass, not being cut or ground except as specified, viz. :—
(1) Bottles or jars specially suited for the distribution of milk or cream ; syphon bottles for aerated waters ; opal glass bottles and jars ; all bottles or jars ground only at the neck for stopper or cap ; infants’ feeding bottles, with or without attachments.
(2) Other kinds, viz. :—
(a) Having a capacity exceeding one fluid ounce.
(b) N.e.i.
218 Flooring, wall, hearth, and garden tiles.
229 (2) Granite, or other stone, n.e.i., in the rough, including scabbled from the pick.
229 (3) Granite, or other stone, n.e.i., rough-sawn, not dressed or polished.
234 Camera covers and cases.
240 Films for cinematographs and similar instruments.
243 Lay figures, busts, and dress stands.
245 Medals, viz.—war medals, humane societies’, and similar, also such miniatures of the same as may be approved by the Minister ; old coins.
248 (3) Voice recording and reproducing appliances specially suited for office use, also record-shaving appliances for use therewith.
253 Paintings, pictures, drawings, engravings, and photographs, n.e.i., framed or unframed ; picture or photograph frames or mounts.
259 Slides for magic lanterns.
267 Articles made of cardboard, papier mâché, or similar material, viz. :—
(1) Flower-pots, table and household utensils, n.e.i.
273 Directories of New Zealand, or of any part thereof ; covers for directories.
277 Ink powders, and ink pellets, n.e.i.
280 Ink n.e.i., including writing, drawing, and marking ink.
292 Paper-pulp, for the manufacture of paper.
Ex 333 (2) Tractor mowers.
Ex 338 (15) Hair dryers, pedestal type.
Ex 351 (14) Domestic hand scales, other than spring-balance type.
356 (1) (a) Pumps, or mechanical units for pumps, of the type used for vending petrol.
356 (2) Porcelain-enamelled cast-iron baths.
Ex 356 (3) Silver-plated coffin furniture.
357 (3) Metal, viz. :—
Gold, platinum, silver, or other precious or rare metals, viz.—bar, foil, leaf, plate, sheet, strips, or wire, plain.
Ex 357 (10) (a) Nickel chrome resistance wire.
395 (2) Oils in vessels having a capacity of less than 1 gallon, viz. :—
Motor-spirits.
408 Handles, broom, mop, hoe, rake, and similar.
Ex 419 (2) Artists’ brushes ; brushes specially suited for dentists’ use ; signwriters’, sable writers’ brushes and pencils.
431 Gelatine, glue, isinglass, and size.
Ex 436 Nets suited for use as shopping-bags.
Ex 449 (2) (b) Coal.
Ex 449 (2) (c) Sisal fibre.
Ex 449 (2) (d) Coke, rags, and wood wool.

SECOND SCHEDULE

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

JACK T. WATTS,
For the Minister of Customs.



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🏭 Exemptions Under the Import Control Regulations 1938

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
22 March 1951
Import Control, Exemptions, Tariff Items, Goods, Licence
  • Jack T. Watts, For the Minister of Customs