✨ Import Control Exemptions
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 43
Exemptions Under the Import Control Regulations 1938
Office of the Minister of Customs,
Wellington, 30th May, 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. |
|---|---|
| 5 .. | Grain and pulse, ground or manufactured, viz. :- |
| (6) Oats, or oats in admixture with other grain, viz. :- | |
| (a) Oatmeal and rolled oats. | |
| (b) Other kinds. | |
| 5 (7) .. | Pearl barley. |
| 14 .. | Chicory. |
| 18 .. | Coffee, roasted. |
| 24 .. | Tea, n.e.i. |
| 25 .. | Bacon and hams. |
| 28 .. | Blue. |
| 29 .. | Candles, being night lights, or tapers. |
| 30 .. | Candles, n.e.i. |
| 33 .. | Lard, stearine; and refined animal fats, n.e.i. |
| 35 (3) .. | Fish, potted and preserved, n.e.i., including any liquor, oil, or sauce. |
| 46 .. | Jellies, concentrated. |
| Ex 61 (1) (b) .. | Bovril and Oxo. |
| 61 (3) .. | Custard powder, egg-powder, blancmange powder. |
| Ex 64 .. | Salt, other than salt in packages not exceeding 5 lb. |
| Ex 67 (2) .. | Arrowroot. |
| 72 .. | Sugar of milk. |
| 83 .. | Ale, beer of all sorts, porter, cider, and perry, when containing more than 2 per cent. of proof spirit. |
| 85 .. | Spirits for fortifying New Zealand wines, when removed to a storeroom approved by the Collector, and under conditions prescribed by the Minister. |
| 87 .. | Spirits wholly or partly denatured before importation. |
| 90 (1) (a-b) .. | Wine containing not more than 40 per cent. of proof spirit, viz. :- |
| Sparkling, all kinds. | |
| 94 .. | Vinegar; acetic acid containing not more than 15 per cent. of acidity. |
| 98 .. | Baking-powder; yeast, and similar preparations; yeast foods. |
| 104 (2) .. | Sheep-dip. |
| Ex 105 (3) .. | Chlorinated lime (Calcium Hypochlorite). |
| 128 .. | Rennet in tablet form, or in liquid form in containers having a capacity of 1 pint or under; rennet in powder, in small packages suitable for retail sale. |
| 129 .. | Rennet, n.e.i. |
| 133 .. | Soda-crystals. |
| Ex 134 (1) .. | Ear trumpets; ear-tubes, audiphones, and other hearing-aids for the partially deaf. |
| Ex 155 .. | Carpeting (felt) and under-felt. |
| Ex 155 .. | Felt piece-goods, n.e.i., not including felted textiles (excluding carpeting (felt) and under-felt). |
| 158 .. | Flock. |
| 189 .. | Upholstery, n.e.i. |
| Ex 193 (2) .. | Hand knitting yarns and wool mending balls. |
| Ex 193 (2) .. | Yarns, n.e.i., other kinds. |
| 199 (2) .. | Hose, tubing, or piping, flexible, wholly of rubber, n.e.i. |
| 200 (2) .. | Chamois leather. |
| 200 (4) (a) .. | Hide leathers, crust or rough tanned, but undressed. |
| 200 (4) (b) .. | Kangaroo-skins and wallaby-skins, crust or rough tanned, but undressed. |
| 200 (6) (a) .. | Leather, japanned or enamelled, other than patent leathers; also such other leather specially suited for furniture and upholstery work as may be approved by the Minister, and under conditions prescribed by him. |
| 200 (7) .. | Sole leather, being bends each weighing 14 lb. net or over. |
| Ex 200 (8) .. | Sole leather, n.e.i. |
| Ex 200 (8) .. | Sheep-skin leather. |
| Ex 200 (8) .. | Leather, n.e.i. (excluding sole leather, n.e.i., and sheep-skin leather). |
| 211 (2) .. | Bricks, n.e.i. |
| 212 (1) .. | Roofing-tiles, ridging, and finials, glass, and earthen. |
| Tariff Item No. | Classes of Goods. |
|---|---|
| 212 (2) .. | Sheets, plain or corrugated, roofing slates and tiles, ridging, and finials, composed of cement and asbestos or of similar materials. |
| 216 .. | Drainage-pipes, drainage-tiles, conduit-pipes and chimney-pots, of earthenware, concrete, or similar materials. |
| 219 (2) .. | Glass, sheet, common window or plate, viz:—safety glass, whether polished, coloured, bent or otherwise, cut to any size or shape, n.e.i. |
| Ex 222 .. | Glass, bevelled, silvered, or with rounded or polished edges (excluding toughened “safety” glass with rounded or polished edges); mirrors, and looking glasses, framed or unframed (excluding rear-view mirrors for motor vehicles). |
| 285 .. | Carpet-felt paper, and paper-felt n.e.i. |
| 291 .. | Paper-lace, embossed, and similar material, suitable for use in the manufacture of cardboard boxes. |
| Ex 311 .. | Buckles, sandal. |
| Ex 311 .. | Buckles, and similar articles, wholly of metal (other than precious metal) even if covered with leather or cloth (excluding sandal buckles). |
| 317 .. | Culverts of galvanized corrugated iron, (of 10 to 18 Birmingham wire gauge), iron gates for the same, and fluming of plain or corrugated galvanized iron (of 10 to 18 Birmingham wire gauge), on declaration by an official of a duly constituted local government body that they will be used only on public works. |
| 331 (2) .. | Lawnmowers, of the hand roller type. |
| Ex 338 (2) (a) .. | Outdoor pole-mounting air-break switch-gear. |
| 348 (2) .. | Portable steam engines on wheels, with boilers of locomotive type; road-rollers, self propelled. |
| 351 (13) .. | Hydro extractors. |
| Ex 353 (1) .. | Domestic gas cookers. |
| Ex 353 (1) .. | Gas heating and gas cooking appliances (excluding domestic gas cookers). |
| 353 (3) .. | Gas compressing machines, viz:—ammonia compressors. |
| Ex 356 (1) (c) .. | Plugs and washers for baths, basins, sinks and tubs; upholsterers’ springs; furniture domes; plastic watch-straps; wheel-barrows. |
| Ex 356 (1) (c) .. | Potscourers; coat hooks (metal and plastic); ash-trays (metal and plastic); prefabricated steel buildings. |
| Ex 356 (1) (c) .. | Prefabricated houses of metal (as defined for suspension of duty purposes). |
| 375 .. | Window sashes, or frames, metal. |
| 390 .. | Blacklead, grate- and stove-polishes, -pastes, and -liquids. |
| 395 .. | Oils in vessels having a capacity of less than one gallon, viz. :- |
| (3) Vegetable oils n.e.i., viz :- | |
| (a) Olive, palm, and peanut. | |
| (b) Other. | |
| (4) N.e.i. | |
| 409 .. | Handles, wooden, for tools, n.e.i. |
| 411 .. | Oars and sculls, all kinds. |
| 414 (1) .. | Veneers. |
| 414 (4) .. | Prefabricated timber houses (as defined for suspension of duty purposes). |
| 417 .. | Boats, launches, yachts, and other vessels, and all fittings therefor, n.e.i., imported in any vessel. |
| 418 .. | Handles of bone, celluloid, or base metal, for the manufacture of shaving-brushes or tooth-brushes. |
| 422 .. | Clay birds or clay targets. |
| 427 .. | Plain unornamental stoppers of every description for bottles, jars, and casks, viz. :- |
| (2) N.e.i. | |
| 436 .. | Nets, and netting, n.e.i. |
| Ex 449 (2) (d) .. | Herbs, dried culinary. |
| Ex 449 (2) (d) .. | Live bulbs. |
| Ex 449 (2) (d) .. | Plastic wood. |
| Ex 449 (2) (d) .. | Steel wool. |
SECOND SCHEDULE
ALBANIA, Argentina, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Canada, Columbia, 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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