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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 48
Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 6) 1955
PURSUANT to regulation 15 of the Import Control Regulations 1938,* the Minister of Customs hereby gives notice as follows:
- (1) This notice may be cited as the Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 6) 1955.
(2) This notice shall come into force on the 29th day of July 1955. - Goods of the classes specified in the Schedule hereto, imported from and being the produce or manufacture of any country, are hereby exempted from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations.
SCHEDULE
| Tariff Item No. | Classes of Goods |
|---|---|
| 81 (1) | Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be manufactured in New Zealand in any bonded tobacco factory licensed under the Tobacco Act 1908 for manufacturing purposes only, into tobacco, cigarettes, or snuff. |
| (2) | Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be manufactured in New Zealand in any bonded tobacco factory licensed under the Tobacco Act 1908 for manufacturing purposes only, into cigars. |
| 92 | Acid, acetic, n.e.i.; acetic anhydride. |
| Ex 95 (3) | Inorganic acids, n.e.i.; also benzoic, carbonic, citric, formic, gallic, lactic, oxalic, picric, pyrogallic, pyroligneous (crude), salicylic, tannic (excluding nitric and muriatic (hydrochloric)). |
| 95 (4) | Tartaric acid. |
| 102 (2) | Asphalt and bitumen. |
| 107 | Drugs, chemicals, and other substances, as may be enumerated by the Minister, specially suited for use as culture media, stains for use in microscopic work, or as indicators for chemical analysis or scientific investigation. |
| 108 | Drugs, crude, not powdered, and unsuited for use as foods, or in the manufacture thereof, viz., barks, woods, twigs, leaves, herbs, flowers (except hops), roots, corms, gums, resins, balsams, inspissated juices (including opium), seeds, fruits, fruit-rinds, pitch, cantharides, ergot. |
| 110 | Dyes, manufactured; non-spirituous solutions of natural or artificial colours or dyes, for colouring confectionery or beverages, and not being culinary or flavouring essences. |
| 111 | Dyeing materials, n.e.i. |
| 114 | Essences, synthetic, viz., amyl acetate, amyl butyrate, amyl caprionate, amyl formate, amyl isovalerate, benzaldehyde, ethyl acetate (acetic ether), ethyl benzoate, ethyl butyrate, ethyl formate, methyl benzoate, methyl salicylate, oenanthic ether; and similar acids, alcohols, aldehydes, esters, ethers, ketones, phenols, or other similar substances, suitable for the manufacture of culinary or flavouring essences or perfumes, as may be approved by the Minister. |
| Ex 115 (2) | Essential oils, viz.— |
| 118 | Other (excluding hop oil). |
| 120 (1) | Gums and resins, viz., arabic, benzoin, dammar, tragacanth, and Indian gum; shellac. |
| (2) | Insulin; preparations made from animal glands or tissues as may be approved by the Minister |
| Insulin substitutes, and preparations made from liver, pancreas, pituitary gland, or thyroid gland, in combination with other substances, as may be approved by the Minister. | |
| 124 (1) | Gypsum, crude. |
| Ex 124 (2) | Oxide of antimony. |
| 124 (3) | Silicate of soda, on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used by him only in the manufacture of electrodes for electric welding. |
| 124 (5) | Radium, mesothorium, and other radio-active metallic elements; also inorganic salts of the same. |
| 124 (6) | Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda), on declaration that it will be used only in the manufacture of sheep-dip. |
| 127 (7) | The following substances when crude and in bulk, namely: Ammonium sulphate, bicalcic phosphate (precipitated bone phosphate), cobalt sulphate, ferrous sulphate, potassium chloride, potassium nitrate, potassium sulphate, sodium biborate (borax), sodium nitrate, 30 per cent potash, and such other chemical substances specially suited for the manufacture of manures as the Minister may decide. |
| (NOTE.—These goods are regarded as “crude and in bulk” when imported in packages containing 100 lb. or over net weight.) | |
| Ex 124 (8) | Caustic soda in packages exceeding 7 lb; soda ash. |
| 134 (2) | Surgical and dental instruments, also operation chairs specially suited for dentists’ use; dentists’ spittoons, self-flushing types; opticians’ trial cases, frames, spectacles, plain spectacle cases, test cards and diagrams; also such other instruments and appliances peculiar to surgeons’, dentists’, or opticians’ use as may be enumerated in any order of the Minister; medicated remedial plaster or plasters. |
| 135 | Scientific and philosophical instruments and apparatus, viz.: Assay balances; chemical balances, sensitive to 2 milligrammes or less; laboratory retorts, laboratory flasks, and other instruments, and apparatus, peculiarly suited for chemical analysis and assay work; assay furnaces; retorts, dishes, and other apparatus, of fused silica or platinum, for use in chemical manufacture, or in a laboratory; microscopes, telescopes, and magnifying glasses; also such instruments and apparatus, specially suited for scientific and philosophical purposes, as may be approved by the Minister. |
| Ex 164 (1) (2) | Hat hoods, woven or plaited, of sisal, straw, hemp, rush, and similar materials, unblocked or partially blocked (but unsewn). |
| 165 | Hat hoods, felt, of wool or fur, or containing fur, unblocked and unsewn. |
| 174 (1) | Sewing cottons, silks, threads, and twists, n.e.i.; crewel, flourishing, embroidery, darning, knitting, and crochet threads, of silk, artificial silk, imitation silk, or cotton, or mixtures of the same, plain or fancy; gold and silver embroidery threads. |
| 174 (2) | Sewing threads, and twists of linen; crewel, flourishing, embroidery, darning, knitting, and crochet threads, of linen; mending yarns, of wool, or containing wool, not exceeding 45 yards in length. |
| 192 | Yarns of cotton, silk, artificial silk, imitation silk or mixtures of the same. |
| Ex 205 (2) | Surgeons’ rubber gloves. |
| 219 (1) | Glass, sheet, common window or plate (excluding safety glass), whether polished, coloured, bent, or otherwise, cut to any size or shape, n.e.i. |
| Ex 228 | Dental casting powders composed principally of plaster of paris. |
| 271 (1) | Celluloid, and similar materials, plain, in sheets or rolls, unprinted, n.c.i. |
| Ex 299 | Fruit wraps, copperized, oiled, and diphenyl only. |
| 318 | Cylinders for compressed gases. |
| Ex 332 (2) | Typewriters (including covers but excluding ribbons). |
| Ex 333 (2) | Forage harvesters; hay balers, pick-up; combines. |
| Ex 333 (3) | Chicken sexing machines; corn pickers; corn planters. |
| 338 (6) | Electrical vacuum tubes not suitable for purposes of illumination. |
| 342 | Measuring, counting, testing, indicating, and recording machines, instruments, and appliances, n.e.i.; drawing instruments; compasses, not being watch-chain pendants. |
| Ex 348 (1) | Tractors. |
| 351 (1) | Anvils, forges, and hearths, viz., blacksmiths’, and similar. |
| 351 (7) | Grinding machines, emery, and similar. |
| 351 (8) | Emery and similar wheels. |
| 351 (15) | Weighing machines, scales, and balances, n.e.i. |
| 351 (16) | Printing machines. |
| Ex 352 (6) | Cloth cutting machines; cloth laying-up machines; frock levelling machines; pressure valves and cocks classified under this item; fork lift trucks; vulcanizing machinery. |
| 357 (2) | Aluminium, brass, copper, lead, tin, and other metal, n.e.i., in bars or rods (except cast bars or rods of copper alloy). |
| 357 (4) | Iron, galvanized or plain black, viz., angle, tee, bar, bolt, channel, rod, and rolled girders; iron girders expanded, but otherwise unworked. |
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