Import Control Exemptions




28 JULY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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SCHEDULE—continued

Tariff Item No. Classes of Goods
357 (5) (a) Iron, viz.—
Sheet, plate (including rolled chequered plates), or hoop (except hoop 6 in. in width or over), plain, whether black, polished, galvanized, plated, tinned, or otherwise coated with metal, n.e.i.
357 (5) (b) Hoop, 6 in. in width or over.
357 (5) (c) Corrugated sheet iron.
357 (6) Metal n.e.i., viz., foil, leaf; hoop, plate, or sheet, plain, whether in the rough, polished, enamelled, galvanized, plated, tinned, or otherwise coated with metal (excluding sheet lead).
357 (10) (a) Wire, metal, plain, n.e.i.; wire cut to lengths, looped, twisted, or plain, suited for baling and similar purposes (excluding copper and tinned copper wire other than copper rod for wire drawing; wires made from cadmium copper alloy; hard drawn copper trolley wires of circular cross section, not less than 7 s.w.g. (0·176 in.); hard drawn copper trolley wires of any size not having a circular cross section).
357 (11) (a) Metal cordage, ferrous.
Ex 357 (11) (b) Aluminium cable, steel reinforced.
362 (2) (a) Pipes, piping, tubes, and tubing (except coil pipes), viz.—
Cast iron, n.e.i., including rain-water, soil, and similar pipes.
Ex 362 (3) (a) Wrought iron, or steel, screwed; boiler tubes flanged or unflanged; and all pipes, piping, tubes, and tubing, n.e.i. (excluding drinking straws of any material).
363 (1) Printing type, and printing materials, n.e.i., suited only for the use of printers; zinc plates or copper plates for photo-lithographic work.
387 Metal fittings, mountings, and trimmings, n.e.i., suited for the manufacture or repair of vehicles.
394 (1) Oils in vessels capable of containing 1 gallon or more, viz.—
Linseed oil; linseed oil in admixture with any other oil or oils in such proportions as may be determined by the Minister.
394 (13) Transformer oil, of qualities approved by the Minister and under conditions prescribed by him.
Ex 397 (7) (c) Paints and colours, dry, n.e.i., viz.—
Other kinds; barytes (excluding whiting and chalk, dry white lead).
398 (2) Waxes, viz.—
Mineral, vegetable, Japanese, n.e.i.
398 (3) Bottling wax.
434 Manures.
443 (1) Sausage skins and casings, viz.—
Of animal origin.
(2) Made from cellulose or similar material.
448 (1) Articles and materials specified by the Minister and on such conditions as he may prescribe, suited for, and to be used solely in, the fabrication or repair of goods within New Zealand, viz.—
Articles and materials for the manufacture of artificial limbs and hearing aid appliances.
(2) Mimosa extract or wattle extract.
(3) Other (excluding collapsible metal tubes; corrugated saw-edge fasteners; corrugated steel in lengths; corrugated strawboard; kraft paper, ungummed, or approved qualities, in rolls exceeding 10 in. wide, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making gummed paper; kraft paper not less than 0·009 caliber (0·009 in.) declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making combination kraft-lined container board; manila paper, envelope, machine finished (unglazed), and envelope manila paper glazed on one side only, imported in rolls, or in the flat in counts of 500–510 per ream, of approved qualities, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making envelopes; wrapping paper of approved qualities, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making corrugated strawboard; paper of approved qualities declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making building paper; papers, kraft, or tissue, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making laminated plastic sheet; slide fasteners of metal track on tape of cotton or other textile; tanners’ bates).

Dated at Wellington this 27th day of July 1955.

DEAN J. EYRE, Minister of Customs.

S.R. 1955/161.


Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 7) 1955

PURSUANT to regulation 15 of the Import Control Regulations 1938,* the Minister of Customs hereby gives notice as follows:

  1. (1) This notice may be cited as the Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 7) 1955.
    (2) This notice shall come into force on the 29th day of July 1955.

  2. Goods of the class 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
Ex 205 (6) (a) Pneumatic rubber tires, and tubes therefor, n.e.i., of sizes other than the following or their equivalent (irrespective of ply rating, tread type, or pattern):

Car Tires
Tires
5·20–13
5·60–13
5·90–13
6·40–13
5·00–14

5·50–15
5·60–15
5·90–15
6·00–15
6·40–15

Tubes
5·20–13, 5·20/5·60–13
5·60–13
5·90–13
6·40–13
5·00–14
5·60–15, 5·00/5·20–15
5·20–15
5·50–15, 5·50/5·60/5·90–15
5·60–15
5·90–15
6·00–15, 6·00/6·40–15
6·40–15


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