Import Control Exemptions




JULY 5] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 953

Exemptions Under the Import Control Regulations 1938

Office of the Minister of Customs,
Wellington, 4th July, 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.
2 (1) Oilcake.
Ex 9 .. Linseed—
(1) For agricultural seed purposes.
(2) Other than for agricultural seed purposes.
Ex 11 (3) Preserved beans in cans without added ingredients other than preservative such as salt.
Ex 61 (7) Grain or pulse, ground or manufactured, and containing added ingredients such as salt or sugar.
Ex 95 (3) Acids, sulphuric and muriatic (hydrochloric).
102 (1) Crude distillates of coal-tar or wood suited for use in the manufacture of disinfectants; creosote, crude or commercial; tar.
Ex 105 (1) Pyridine.
Ex 105 (3) Hydrogen peroxide under 100 volumes in strength.
116 (1) Anhydrous ammonia.
Ex 116 (3) Gases, liquefied or compressed: viz., oxygen, acetylene, nitrous oxide, and hydrogen.
117 Glycerine, crude or refined.
123 (2) Soldering, brazing, and welding compounds, viz.:—
(a) Flux on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him only in the manufacture of electrodes for electric welding.
(b) Other.
Ex 124 (2) Oxide of zinc.
126 Naphthalene, crude or refined.
132 Sheep- and cattle-licks.
142 Boot and similar laces, of any material other than leather.
143 Braids, and bindings all kinds, n.e.i.; cords n.e.i. of wool, cotton, silk, imitation silk, artificial silk, or of combinations of these materials with one another or with any other material.
171 (1) Wadding.
179 Tarpaulins, tents, sails, rick-covers, and wagon-covers.
207 Tanners’, curriers’, and bootmakers’ inks and stains.
209 Bottles and jars, viz.:—
Plain empty stone bottles; plain empty earthen jars, up to 3 in. in diameter at the mouth, whether wickered or not.
211 (1) Firebricks.
211 (3) Refractory materials n.e.i., viz.:—
Ganister, silica clay, silica bricks, magnesite bricks, and similar bricks, blocks or linings, specially suited for use in furnaces, retorts, and similar articles.
211 (4) Fireclay ground n.e.i.
228 Plaster-of-paris.
Ex 233 Children’s water colour paint sets.
Ex 247 (5) Guitars.
249 Records for phonographs, gramophones, for similar instruments.
Ex 258 Sensitized surfaces, and albumenized paper, plain, for plan printing.
312 Castors suited for furniture.
Ex 325 Fire engines and chemical fire engines.
328 Implements and fittings specially suited for use in straining or stretching fencing wire.
334 Dairying machinery, and appliances, viz.:—
(1) Churns, power driven, including butter-workers; butter-packers; butter-pounders, and cheese-presses.
Ex (2) (b) Pasteurizers, milk coolers, milking machines, and churns.
338 (8) Metal poles or towers, specially suited for use in electrical transmission-lines.
341 (2) Gas meters, n.e.i.
343 (1) Machinery peculiar to mining or gold-saving, n.e.i. (not including dredging machinery or screens for same); grizzly bars; ore-crushing rolls; ore-feeders; stamper batteries, and steel shoes and dies for same; concentrators; battery-screening, woven, punched or drilled, also similar screening on declaration that it will be used only for gum washing.
Tariff Item No. Classes of Goods.
344 .. Power driven spray pumps including outfits therefor, as may be approved by the Minister, specially suited for agricultural uses.
Ex 351 (8) Grinding mills, grinding pans, ball mills, tube mills, bone crushers, corn mills, coffee and spice mills, food chopping, mincing, and similar machines (excluding hand mincers).
Ex 351 (11) Press tools for metal stampings; bending rollers; power presses; bench type belt sanders.
353 (6) Concrete-mixers.
Ex 353 (8) (c) Stampings of black steel, not built up and in the rough, for use in the manufacture of panels for refrigerator cabinets.
Ex 357 (9) Solder (multi-core only).
Ex 362 (3) Galvanized iron or steel flush pipes.
Ex 371 Expanding curtain wire.
Ex 379 Bicycles and the like vehicles (excluding tricycles, hubs, spindles, and other finished, partly finished, or machined parts of tricycles, and excluding tires of the following sizes as original equipment for bicycles: 28 x 1½, 28 x 1¾, 27 x 1¼, 26 x 1¾, 26 x 1½, 24 x 1½, 24 x 1¾, 26 x 2 x 1¼ carrier oversize.)
Ex 379 Built-up frames for bicycles.
392 (2) Grinding compounds, composed of greases mixed with abradant substances.
393 (1) Leather-dressing, belt-dressing, and harness composition; fat-black and similar preparations in packages of less than 5 lb. net weight; leather revivers, and polishers, n.e.i.; blacking, and preparations, dry or liquid, put up for renovating or cleaning boots and articles of apparel and clothing, n.e.i.; metal-polishes; furniture, floor, and linoleum polishes, not being varnishes.
(2) Boot-polishes.
Ex 394 (4) Whale oil.
Ex 394 (4) Fish oil n.e.i., penguin, mutton-bird, seal, and dugong oils.
394 (8) Coal tar naphtha n.e.i.; benzol, toluol, and xylol, crude or refined, n.e.i.
Ex 394 (9) Technical white oils.
396 (2) Fish-liver oils, n.e.i., in vessels having a capacity of less than one gallon.
396 (3) Oils, other than fish-liver oils, containing vitamins in proportions equal to or greater than those of cod-liver oil.
397 Paints, colours, varnishes, and similar materials, viz.:—
(3) (b) Colloidion-base varnish for correcting stencils.
398 (4) Waxes mixed with colouring-matter only, on declaration that they will be used for manufacturing purposes only.
404 Timber, rough sawn, or rough hewn, viz.:—
(1) (b) Oaks (Quercus) n.e.i.
(2) (a) Redwood, Douglas fir, and other coniferous, in pieces having a length of not less than 25 ft., and having a minimum cross-sectional area of not less than 150 square inches.
(3) N.e.i., viz.:—
(a) Douglas fir and other coniferous.
(b) Other kinds.
405 Timber, dressed sawn, viz.:—
(a) Douglas fir; hemlock, and other coniferous.
(b) Other kinds.
443 Sausage skins and casings, viz.:—
(1) Of animal origin, including brine or salt.
(2) Made from cellulose or similar material.
Ex 449 (2) (c) Copra.
Ex 449 (2) (d) Adhesive pastes in vessels containing 1 gallon or over, and powders for making adhesives in packages containing 1 lb. net weight or over.
Ex 449 (2) (d) Gut, other than surgical.
Ex 449 (2) (d) Marble chips.
Ex 449 (2) (d) Radiator cement.
Ex 449 (2) (d) Radiator sealing compound.
Ex 449 (2) (d) Water-soluble grinding compounds.

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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🏭 Exemptions Under the Import Control Regulations 1938

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
4 July 1951
Import Control, Exemptions, Tariff Items, Goods Classes
  • Jack T. Watts, For the Minister of Customs