✨ Customs and Import Licensing Notices
Tariff
Item No.
Classes of Goods
Provided that if the wearing apparel, other personal effects, motor vehicles, or household or other effects are not imported within five years after the date of the arrival in New Zealand of the person by whom they have been owned and used, they shall be admitted under this item only with the consent of the Minister.
Where a person imports as part of his baggage and effects goods which are, apart from the foregoing provisions of this item, dutiable (other than cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, wines, and spirits), the total value of which does not exceed £50 and which are not imported on behalf of any other person or persons or for sale or exchange, those goods shall be subject to duty as follows, viz.---
Not exceeding £10 in value.
Exceeding £10 but not exceeding £50 in value - On the excess over £10.
NOTES-(1) Where the value of the dutiable goods exceeds £50 reference numbers 27·2 and 27·3 do not apply and duty shall be payable on all goods in accordance with the Tariff.
(2) In no case shall duty be charged under this reference number in excess of that otherwise chargeable under the Tariff.
Goods admitted free of duty under the Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957 for the use of Diplomatic or Consular officers, Trade Commissioners or other accredited representatives of any Commonwealth or foreign government, of the United Nations, or of any specialised agency of the United Nations.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of September 1962.
NORMAN L. SHELTON, Minister of Customs.
S.R. 1938/161
Customs Import Licensing Notice (No. 1) 1962
THE Minister of Customs hereby gives notice that the following classes of goods are approved for admission under licences issued for the importation under Item Code 84·02 "Garments, etc., suited for wear by boys, girls, and infants up to the age of two years; etc.".
SCHEDULE
Tariff
Item No.
841.110.4
841.120.1
841.130.1
841.140.1
Ex 841.220.0
Ex 841.261.0
Ex 841.290.9
Ex 841.420.1
841.422.1
841.422.4
841.430.7
841.440.1
Ex 841.530.9
841.600.1
893.201.2
Garments, as may be approved by the Minister and under such conditions as he may prescribe, suited for wear by boys, girls, and infants up to the age of two years; articles of man-made plastic materials, n.e.i., as may be approved by the Minister and under such conditions as he may prescribe, suited for wear by infants up to the age of two years, viz.--
Garment
Barras and long slips .
Bibs and feeders
Bodices
Bonnets and helmets
Bootees of knitted or woven fabric
Breechette and pram sets
Buster suits
Capes, with hood, rubber or plastic
Cardigans, jumpers, and pullovers
Coat sets (comprising coat with matching leggings or trousers 18 in. length of coat.
and with or without matching hat or cap)
Crawlers and breechettes
Dressing gowns
Duffle coat sets (comprising duffle coat with matching
leggings or trousers and with or without matching hat or
Duffle coats
Frocks
Gowns
Matinee coats
Nightdresses
Overalls with full length trousers
Size Limit
21 in. chest (buttoned).
20 in. length.
24 in. length overall.
22 in. chest.
18 in. length of coat.
30 in. length.
18 in. length of coat.
22 in. length.
20 in. length.
30 in. length.
10½ in. along inside seam of the leg from crutch to bottom of hem.
22 in. length.
18 in. waist-crutch-waist.
20 in. length.
22 in. chest.
18 in. length.
22 in. waist-crutch-waist.
Shawls, infants'...
Shirts made from knitted fabric
Skirts with bodice-type tops
Skirts with straps attached to waistband
Sleeping suits with closed foot
Snow or ski suits made from pile fabrics, with or without hood or feet
Socks
Swimsuits and bathing trunks
Trousers, short
Trousers, full-length
Trunk knickers
Tunic suits (smock type)
Vests
5 in. length of foot.
13 in. waist-crutch-waist.
18 in. waist-crutch-waist.
10½ in. along inside seam of leg from crutch to bottom of hem.
(NOTE--Where leg terminates in an elasticised ankle band, measurement along inside seam of leg to bottom of elastic band is not to exceed 12 in.)
14 in. length of side seam.
18 in. length of smock.
Size 4.
Length to be measured from top of shoulder seam to lowest point on the hem of the garment at the back. Maximum turn-up of hem not to exceed 3 in. (Amends decision in Gazette, No. 61, of 29 September 1960.)
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of September 1962.
NORMAN L. SHELTON, Minister of Customs.
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🏭 Goods admitted free of duty under Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act 1957
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 September 1962
Customs, Import Duty, Diplomatic Privileges, Consular Officers, Trade Commissioners, United Nations
- Norman L. Shelton, Minister of Customs
🏭 Customs Import Licensing Notice (No. 1) 1962 - Approved Garments for Infants
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 September 1962
Customs, Import Licensing, Garments, Infants, Children's Wear, Clothing Sizes
- Norman L. Shelton, Minister of Customs