✨ Regulations and Exemptions
Aug. 2] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1105
Notice Under the Regulations Act, 1936
NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the Regulations Act, 1936, of the making of regulations as under :—
| Authority for Enactment. | Short Title or Subject-matter. | Serial Number. | Date of Enactment. | Price (Postage 1d. Extra). |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture Act, 1927 | Institute of Horticulture Examinations Order 1951 | 1951/176 | 1/8/51 | 9d. |
| Public Service Act, 1912 | Public Service Regulations 1950, Amendment No. 2 | 1951/177 | 1/8/51 | 1d. |
| Meat Act, 1939 | Slaughter of Stock Regulations 1951 | 1951/178 | 1/8/51 | 2d. |
| Agriculture (Emergency Powers) Act, 1934 | Dairy Factory Supply Regulations 1936, Amendment No. 3 | 1951/179 | 1/8/51 | 1d. |
Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number.
R. E. OWEN, Government Printer.
Exemptions Under the Import Control Regulations 1938
Office of the Minister of Customs,
Wellington, 30th 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. |
|---|---|
| Ex 11 (3) .. .. | Dried or preserved vegetables n.e.i. (excluding dried peas). |
| 16 (1) .. .. | Cocoa; also cocoa-beans, roasted or crushed. |
| Ex 20 .. .. | Fruit juices unsweetened, in containers having a capacity of 1 gallon or over—viz., citrus (other than lemon); passion fruit juice. |
| Ex 21 .. .. | Syrups n.e.i.; raspberry-vinegar sweetened. |
| Ex 39 (4) .. .. | Fruits preserved in juice or syrup other than apricots, peaches, pears, plums, raspberries, and tomatoes. |
| 40 .. .. | Trees and plants, viz. :— |
(1) Fruit trees and plants—viz., apple, apricot, blackberry, cherry, currant, gooseberry, lemon, lime, loganberry, nectarine, orange, peach, pear, plum, quince, and raspberry.
(2) Flowering trees and plants—viz., rose. |
| Ex 57 .. .. | Sauces (excluding tomato, tomato and apple, and Worcester); soy and catsup (excluding tomato catsup) in vessels of 10 gallons capacity and under. |
| Ex 61 (1) (b) .. .. | Soups, other than oyster soup and other fish soup, in powder or otherwise and whether in admixture with other substances or not (excluding soups, canned—viz., asparagus, celery, pea, and other vegetable soups and tomato soup, whether or not combined with soup stock of animal origin). |
| Ex 61 (7) .. .. | Provisions n.e.i. (excluding lemon cheese, lemon butter, and lemon honey). |
| Ex 105 (3) .. .. | Hydrogen peroxide. |
| Ex 136 (9) .. .. | Apparel n.e.i., other (excluding knitted underwear of wool; underclothing other than knitted underwear of wool; knitted outerwear of wool; knitted outerwear other than of wool; babies’ clothing suited for wear by infants up to the age of two years; bathing costumes; bathing robes or beach capes; aprons, other than women’s and girls’ classed under item 136 (8); dressing gowns other than women’s and girls’; knitted shirts; leggings, other than leather; robes and similar articles cut to shape and ready for sewing into garments; scarves; shrouds and similar coverings; cowboy and Indian suits; dress preservers or shields; undershirts, including flannel and similar shirts without neckband or collars; corsets, brassieres, and similar articles; corset insertion being made up from strips of elastic for repairing corsets; dress fronts for wear inside the V front of a dress; hose protectors or stocking guards of leather or rubber).
(NOTE.—Articles covered by this exemption include hairnets; bridal veils; scarf veils; legal and academic robes and gowns; church vestments; regalia for societies other than those registered under the Friendly Societies Act; kilts; collars, rubber, used by hairdressers to prevent hair from getting down the back; dentists’ bibs; shawls; toe socks of chamois leather for wear by athletes; dressing gown girdles; hip pads of buckram or similar material for sewing inside women’s clothing; horse and cow covers.) |
| Ex 152 .. .. | Elastics, all kinds, including boot and brace elastics; elastic threads and cords; plain tape of cotton, linen, or jute; webbings, all kinds, including elastic webbing; dressmakers’ beltings, including cotton petershams, whether plain or circular woven or reinforced; woven looping and labels, for boots; chain coathangers; woven bandings; bands, tapes, and similar articles, with printed, woven, or embroidered lettering, trade-name, or trade-mark, suited for use with boots. |
| Ex 180 (6) .. .. | Knitted or lock-stitched piece-goods of silk, or artificial silk, or of combinations of these materials with one another, or with any other material (except wool or hair) (excluding circular knitted artificial silk piece-goods). |
| Ex 184 (2) .. .. | All articles n.e.i., made of textile, felt, or other piece-goods, or of any combination of the same, wholly or partly made up or manufactured, and not being apparel or clothing either wholly or partly made up (excluding handbags or purses made wholly or principally of textile, even if beaded, sequined, or otherwise decorated; garment protection covers; “robe sets” for sale as a unit, consisting of fabrics cut into short lengths for “tops” and “skirts,” whether plain or embroidered, but otherwise unshaped or unfabricated for the manufacture of apparel; bags, toilet or shopping, of textile or textile lined with rubber, whether or not fitted with cords, handles, or slide, or other fasteners; paper cleansing tissues and powder puffs packed in cellophane or plastic envelopes as a unit; powder puffs of textile; sanitary pads or towels; rucsacs composed wholly of textile; handkerchiefs, other than lace edged; corset reinforcements or patches; advertising banners; down quilts.)
(NOTE.—Articles covered by this exemption include the following: handkerchiefs lace edged; pillow cases; tablecloths; table napkins, towels, quilts, sheets and similar articles which, if plain, would be admitted under Tariff item 180 (8); ribbons woollen printed or embossed for use as award ribbons at A. and P. Shows, &c.; cinema screens; sleeping bags; calico covers and flannel press cloths shaped or sewn for laundry presses; pot scourers of textile interwoven with twisted metal strips; cloth cut to shape for the manufacture of tennis balls; deck chair seats of canvas; covers, machine, imported as spares; pillows stuffed with down or other material; rosettes for the manufacture of regalia; skirt banding in the piece made up of textile with elastic along one edge; tea cosies of padded textile; tubing, cotton, being twisted strips of textile, for use in the manufacture of artificial flowers.) |
| Ex 196 (3) .. .. | Rope soled footwear. |
| Ex 205 (5) .. .. | Rubber tires, bicycle and similar, and inner tubes of rubber therefor, of sizes other than the following: 28 x 1½, 28 x 1¾, 27 x 1¼, 26 x 1¼ 26 x 1¾, 26 x 1½, 26 x 2, oversize balloon, 24 x 1½, 24 x 1¾, and 26 x 2 x 1¾ carrier oversize (amends decision in Gazette No. 25 of 29th March, 1951). |
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🏛️ Notice of New Regulations Under the Regulations Act, 1936
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationRegulations, Horticulture, Public Service, Meat, Agriculture, Dairy
- R. E. Owen, Government Printer
🏭 Exemptions Under the Import Control Regulations 1938
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 July 1951
Import Control, Exemptions, Tariff Items, Goods Classes