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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 84
New Zealand – Australia Free Trade Agreement
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PURSUANT to article 3 of the New Zealand – Australia Free Trade Agreement Act 1965, the products listed in the following Schedule have been nominated by New Zealand and Australia for addition to Schedule A.
Prior to formal inclusion in Schedule A, interested persons are invited to make representations on any nominated product or products. Representations should be sent to the Secretary, Tariff and Development Board, P.O. Box 5070, Wellington, by 28 February 1969.
Products on which no representations against inclusion in Schedule A have been received by the Board by 28 February 1969 will be added to the Schedule on 1 July 1969.
Where representations are made the Tariff and Development Board will conduct inquiries and will notify the dates on which submissions are required and the form in which they should be lodged.
In those cases where the inquiries result in a decision to include the goods in Schedule A such inclusion will be effected at the earliest practicable date following the receipt of the report of the Tariff and Development Board.
Any inquiries on procedures may be directed to the Secretary, Tariff and Development Board, Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 18th day of December 1968.
J. R. MARSHALL, Minister of Overseas Trade
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SCHEDULE
| New Zealand No. | Description in Terms of New Zealand Tariff | Australian No. |
|---|---|---|
| 10.07 Ex 10.07.01 |
Buckwheat, millet, canary seed and grain sorghum; other cereals: VIZ— Canary seed |
Ex 10.07.100 Ex 10.07.900 |
| 21.07 Ex 21.07.09 |
Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included: VIZ— Suet preparations in which suet predominates by weight over all other ingredients |
Ex 21.07.900 |
| 27.09.00 | Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude | 27.09 |
| 28.16 28.16.01 28.16.09 |
Ammonia, anhydrous or in aqueous solution: Anhydrous Other |
28.16.000 |
| 36.07 36.07.01 36.07.09 |
Ferro-cerium and other pyrophoric alloys in all forms: Prepared for use (for example, in mechanical lighters) Other |
36.07 |
| 39.07 Ex 39.07.99 |
Articles of materials of the kinds described in headings Nos. 39.01 to 39.06: VIZ— Fittings for curtain track |
Ex 39.07.929 Ex 39.07.990 |
| 44.28 Ex 44.28.19 |
Other articles of wood: VIZ— Coffins, unassembled |
Ex 44.28.900 |
| 48.15 Ex 48.15.09 |
Other paper and paperboard, cut to size or shape: VIZ— Dress pattern envelopes, printed and cut to shape |
Ex 48.15.300 |
| 48.16 Ex 48.16.09 |
Boxes, bags and other packing containers, of paper or paperboard: VIZ— Gramophone record covers |
Ex 48.16.100 |
| 48.21 Ex 48.21.01 |
Other articles of paper pulp, paper, paperboard or cellulose wadding: Patterns for apparel (excluding patterns for apparel packed in envelopes) |
Ex 48.21.200 |
| 58.01 Ex 58.01.01 Ex 58.01.09 |
Carpets, carpeting and rugs, knotted (made up or not): VIZ— In the piece (excluding machine-made carpeting containing cotton) Other (excluding machine-made floor rugs containing sheep’s or lambs’ wool or fine animal hair or cotton) |
Ex 58.01.100 Ex 58.01.900 |
| 58.04 | Woven pile fabrics and chenille fabrics (other than terry towelling or similar terry fabrics of cotton falling within heading No. 55.08 and fabrics falling within heading No. 58.05): Of cotton: Other cotton fabrics: Other kinds: Other (NOT INCLUDING fabrics of a kind used to upholster furniture, fabrics containing sheep’s or lambs’ wool or fine animal hair, fabrics containing man-made discontinuous fibres and weighing more than 5½ oz/yd², and fabrics assembled by sewing, gumming, or otherwise) |
Ex 58.04.100 Ex 58.04.300 Ex 58.04.9 |
| 59.03 | Bonded fibre fabrics, similar bonded yarn fabrics, and articles of such fabrics, whether or not impregnated or coated: Fabrics: VIZ— Bonded wadding Bonded wadding |
Ex 59.03.110 Ex 59.03.190 |
| Ex 59.03.01 Ex 59.03.02 |
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| 62.04 Ex 62.04.01 |
Tarpaulins, sails, awnings, sunblinds, tents and camping goods: VIZ— Sails and tents |
Ex 62.04.000 |
| 68.11 Ex 68.11.09 |
Articles of cement (including slag cement), of concrete, or of artificial stone (including granulated marble agglomerated with cement), reinforced or not: VIZ— Concrete bricks and blocks having dimensions not exceeding 24 in. × 8 in. × 8 in. and not faced with artificial stone |
Ex 68.11.000 |
| 69.11 | Tableware and other articles of a kind commonly used for domestic or toilet purposes, of porcelain or china (including biscuit porcelain and parian): Cooking utensils Breakfast, dinner, tea, and coffee sets; cups, saucers, plates and dishes Other tableware Other articles (excluding articles of a kind commonly used for toilet purposes) |
69.11.100 69.11.200 Ex 69.11.900 |
| 69.11.01 69.11.02 69.11.03 Ex 69.11.09 |
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| 69.12 | Tableware and other articles of a kind commonly used for domestic or toilet purposes, of other kinds of pottery: Cooking utensils Breakfast, dinner, tea and coffee sets; cups, saucers, plates and dishes Other tableware Other articles (excluding articles of a kind commonly used for toilet purposes) |
69.12.100 69.12.200 Ex 69.12.900 |
| 69.12.01 69.12.02 69.12.03 Ex 69.12.09 |
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| *73.01 73.01.10 73.01.20 |
Pig iron, cast iron, and spiegeleisen, in pigs, blocks, lumps, and similar forms: Pig iron, cast iron Spiegeleisen |
73.01.000 |
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🏭 New Zealand-Australia Free Trade Agreement: Products nominated for Schedule A
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry18 December 1968
Free Trade Agreement, Schedule A, Tariff, Inquiries, Representations, Customs, Products
- J. R. Marshall, Minister of Overseas Trade