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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 37
Tariff Item
No.
Classes of Goods
(v) Union textiles composed of wool and man-made fibres or wool and cotton, the current domestic value of which does not exceed 90 cents per sq. yd., to be cut up and made into shirts, pyjamas, nightgowns, or underclothing, under such conditions as the Minister may prescribe.
(vi) Woollen tie cloth and tie linings.
(i) Carpets, carpeting, rugs, mats and matting.
(j) Tapestries, hand-made, of the type Gobelins, Flanders, etc., and needle-worked tapestries, etc.
(k) Narrow woven fabrics and narrow fabrics (bolduc), etc.
(l) Woven labels, badges, and the like, not embroidered, in the piece, in strips, etc.
(m) Chenille yarn, etc.; braids and ornamental trimmings in the piece; tassels, pompons and the like.
(n) Knitted embroidered fabrics in the piece, exceeding 30 cm. in width.
(NOTE—In addition the following will be regarded as coming within the above exemption):
(i) (a) Textile fabrics,
(b) Textile fabrics in combination with one another,
(c) Textile fabrics in combination with any other material (but excluding bonded fibre fabrics whether or not in combination with textile fabrics, and elastic fabrics, etc., of item code 50.250), regardless of tariff classification when declared:
(1) By a footwear manufacturer for use by him only in making footwear or
(2) By an importer that they will be sold only to a footwear manufacturer for making footwear.
(ii) Embroidered fabrics in the piece of kinds known as double, combined or joined embroideries, and which, because the base cloth is made by joining separate pieces of fabric by sewing or embroidery are classed under Tariff Item 62.05.09.
(iii) Hand or mechanically made lace, including lace made on a Raschel or similar type loom in the piece, in strips, or in motifs, and whether or not fixed to a backing, classified elsewhere in the Tariff (see also Tariff Item 58.09.00).
(iv) Combination trim classified under items of Tariff Chapters 50 to 58 and 70 and combination trim classified elsewhere in the Tariff.
(v) Woven fabrics of coarse animal hair or horse hair.
53.01.10 Sheep’s or lambs’ wool, not carded or combed, greasy or fleece-washed.
53.01.20 Sheep’s or lambs’ wool, not carded or combed.
54.02.00
57.01.00 to
57.04.29
} Vegetable fibres of Tariff Heading Nos. 54.02, 57.01, 57.02 and 57.04.
56.01.20 Regenerated man-made fibres (discontinuous), not carded, combed, or otherwise prepared for spinning.
56.02.20 Regenerated continuous filament tow for the manufacture of discontinuous man-made fibres.
Ex 56.03.00 Waste (including yarn waste and pulled or garnetted rags) of regenerated fibres (continuous or discontinuous), not carded, combed, or otherwise prepared for spinning.
56.04.20 Regenerated man-made fibres (discontinuous or waste), carded, combed, or otherwise prepared for spinning.
Ex 59.11.02 Woven pile fabrics of a kind used to upholster furniture, lightly rubberised, in which the rubberising is insufficient to make the fabric impermeable to water, containing in any proportion man-made discontinuous fibres, but not containing wool or hair, and weighing not less than 6 oz per sq. yd., as may be approved by the Minister and under such conditions as he may prescribe.
Ex 59.11.18
Ex 59.11.19
} Textile fabrics, woven (excluding quilted fabrics), lightly rubberised, in which the rubberising is insufficient to make the fabric impermeable to water, containing in any proportion man-made discontinuous fibres, but not containing wool or hair, and weighing not less than 6 oz per sq. yd., admissible under Part II, Reference 11.0 of the Customs Tariff.
Ex 59.11.21 to
Ex 59.11.29
Textile fabrics (excluding quilted fabrics), lightly rubberised, in which the rubberising is insufficient to make the fabric impermeable to water.
59.14.01 Candlewick.
Ex 60.01.04 to
Ex 60.01.09
Warp knitted curtain fabric.
60.01.12 Knitted or crocheted cotton fabric suited for meat wrapping of qualities approved by the Minister.
Ex 62.02.05 Towelling in the piece whether or not hemmed on any edge and requiring sewing or further fabrication (for example hemming).
62.05.07 Cheese bandages and caps.
65.01.00 Hat forms, hat bodies and hoods, of felt, neither blocked to shape nor with made brims; plateaux and manchons (including slit manchons) of felt.
65.02.00 Hat shapes, plaited, or constructed by sewing or other means, from plaited or other strips of any material, neither blocked to shape nor with made brims, and not further sewn, cut, decorated, or otherwise worked.
Ex Tariff
Heading No.
65.03
Hat hoods and hat shapes, felt, not further worked than mere shaping of the brim.
Ex 65.04.00 Hat shapes, plaited, or constructed by sewing or other means from plaited or other strips of any materials, whether or not having an overall decoration on the outer surface produced by secondary process, not blocked to shape and not further sewn, cut, decorated or otherwise worked, when declared by a manufacturer that they will be blocked or shaped and used by him in the manufacture of hats.
(NOTE—This exemption does not cover articles commonly known as “beach straws”, being hats or hat shapes which are capable of being worn without further manufacture.)
65.07.01
Ex 65.07.09
} Headbands, covers, hat foundations, hat frames (including spring frames for opera hats), peaks and chin straps, for headgear.
66.02.01 Shepherds’ crooks.
66.02.02 Walking sticks and canes.
68.02.01 Worked monumental or building stone and articles thereof, viz: balls for crushing mills.
70.02.00 Glass of the variety known as “enamel” glass, in the mass, in rods, or in tubes.
70.03.00 Glass in balls, rods or tubes, unworked (not being optical or “enamel” glass).
73.22.01 Tanks, rectangular, of iron or steel, of a capacity of not less than 200 gallons, imported containing goods.
73.24.00 Compressed gas cylinders and similar pressure containers of iron or steel.
73.27.02 Gauze, cloth, grill, netting, fencing, reinforcing fabric and similar materials, viz:
Hexagonal mesh netting of iron or steel wire.
Ex 73.27.09
Ex 74.11.00
Ex 76.13.00
} Other kinds made from iron, steel, copper, or aluminium wire, of 18 or higher S.W.G.
Nails, tacks, staples, hook-nails, corrugated nails, spiked cramps, studs and spikes, of iron and steel, whether or not with heads of other materials, except copper:
Nails peculiar to use in bootmaking.
73.31.01 Tacks.
73.31.07
73.31.08
73.31.09
Ex 73.31.11
} Staples (except fencing staples).
73.31.12 Dog spikes and deck spikes.
73.31.13 Unscrewed studs and spikes for footwear.
73.32.06
73.32.13
73.32.14
} Engineers’ studs and studding, cotters, cotter pins, taper pins, rivets, of iron or steel.
73.32.08 Screw eyes, screw hooks, of iron or steel.
73.32.09 Threaded spikes and studs of iron or steel, for footwear.
74.01.20 Unrefined copper.
74.01.31
74.01.32
74.01.39
} Refined copper, unwrought.
74.02.00 Master alloys.
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