Import Control Exemptions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 79

Exemptions Under the Import Control Regulations 1938

Office of the Minister of Customs,
Wellington, 10 October 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.
11 (1) Preserved peas in tins or similar containers.
Ex 11 (3) Dried peas.
Ex 20 Fruit juices, unsweetened, in containers having a capacity of 1 gallon or over—viz., tomato.
Ex 21 Fruit juices, unsweetened, in containers having a capacity of less than 1 gallon—viz., raspberry.
37 (6) Lemons, fresh.
37 (7) Blackberries, currants, gooseberries, raspberries, and strawberries, fresh.
37 (8) Oranges, fresh.
37 (9) Bananas, grapefruit, and mandarines, fresh.
37 (10) Fresh fruits n.e.i.
Ex 39 (4) Fruits preserved in juice or syrup—viz., plums, raspberries, and tomatoes.
60 Egg pulp and white or yolk of eggs, whether desiccated, liquid, frozen, or other; also any similar preparation of egg.
Ex 61 (1) (b) Soups, canned—viz., asparagus, celery, pea, and other vegetable soups, and tomato soup, whether or not combined with soup stock of animal origin.
61 (6) Canned beans.
95 (1) Oleic acid.
Ex 121 (1) Effervescing saline preparations.
Ex 121 (1) Tampons.
Ex 124 (8) Sulphate of alumina; aqua ammonia.
136 (5) Neckties.
Ex 136 (9) 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.
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; women’s and girls’ plastic raincoats and capes) (amends decision in Gazette No. 63 of 2 August 1951).
160 (2) Furs, and other similar skins dressed or prepared but not made up in any way.
160 (3) Furs or imitation furs wholly or partly made up into apparel, rugs, or other articles; fur trimmings and imitation fur trimmings.
Ex 184 (2) Corset reinforcements or patches; advertising banners; down quilts.
Ex 204 Toilet sets consisting of toilet articles and/or brushes packed in a case with a handle.
Ex 205 (1) (b) Hot-water bags and hot-water bottles of rubber in novel shapes, such as animals, designed for use by children.
Ex 214 Chinaware, earthenware and porcelainware for table use—viz., brown bodied-teapots, -jugs, and -sugar basins
Ex 215 Sanitary earthenware other than white; bed pans and commode pans.
Ex 215 Chinaware, earthenware, porcelainware, and stoneware, n.e.i. (excluding white sanitary earthenware, mixing bowls, pudding basins, and earthenware chambers).
236 (2) Cigarette-tubes, -papers, and -paper, n.e.i.
Ex 239 (2) Paint boxes, children’s, containing water colours composed of dyes and brushes.
Ex 239 (2) Combs, hair and toilet, mounted with metal.
Ex 239 (2) Tie slides of base metal, not being plated with precious metal.
241 Greenstone, cut and polished, unmounted.
Ex 261 Cigarette holders; tobacco pouches.
Ex 304 Waterproof tags or labels, specially suited for nurserymen’s use.
322 Cartridges, cartridge cases, and materials for the manufacture thereof, viz.:—
(1) Cartridges—
(a) Shot, 10 to 24 bore.
(b) Shot, n.e.i.
(c) Ball, ·22 calibre.
(2) Cartridge cases—
(a) 10 to 24 bore.
(b) N.e.i.
(3) Parts of cartridge-cases, including tubes for the manufacture of cartridge-cases; gunwads, all kinds.
(4) Shot and bullets.
(5) Metal caps for the manufacture of cartridge-cases.
331 (1) (b) Lawn mowers, other than hand roller type, having cutting blades not exceeding 18 inches in length.
Ex 340 (2) Electric lamps n.e.i., (excluding fluorescent lamp starting and current limiting equipment and fluorescent lamps complete with starting and current limiting equipment).
Ex 351 (14) Weighing machines, scales, and balances, n.e.i., (excluding platform scales of loose weight, full capacity, or dial types).
Ex 356 (1) (c) Electric food mixers.

SECOND SCHEDULE

ALBANIA, Argentina, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Somaliland, Germany (Russian Zone), 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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10 October 1951
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  • JACK. T. WATTS, For the Minister of Customs