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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 100

SCHEDULE—continued
NOMINATION LIST FOR THE SIXTH REVIEW OF SCHEDULE A—continued

New Zealand B.T.N. Description in Terms of the New Zealand Tariff Australian
Tariff Heading Tariff
Item No. No. Item No.

Ex 44.28(.29)
Ex 44.28
Other articles of wood, VIZ—
Panels or sheets of a kind ordinarily used in building construction, comprising
boards—edge bonded with adhesive—tongued and grooved—sand blasted on
one surface to form decorative panels, stained and polished

Ex 51.04(.87)
Ex 51.04
Woven fabrics of man-made fibres (continuous), including woven fabrics of monofil
or strip of heading No. 51.01 or 51.02, VIZ—
Viscose tyre cord fabric

65.07.001(.01)
Ex 65.07
Head-bands, linings, covers, hat foundations, hat frames (including spring frames for
opera hats), peaks and chinstraps, for headgear, VIZ—
Head-bands, peaks, chin straps

Ex 68.06.001(.01)
Ex 68.06
Natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain, on a base of woven fabric, of paper, of
paperboard or of other materials, whether or not cut to shape or sewn or otherwise made up, VIZ—
Nail files of abrasive coated paper; dental strips and bands

68.13.001(.01)
Ex 68.13
Fabricated asbestos and articles thereof (for example, asbestos board, thread and
fabric; asbestos clothing, asbestos jointing), reinforced or not, other than goods
falling within heading No. 68.14; mixtures with a basis of asbestos and mixtures
with a basis of asbestos and magnesium carbonate, and articles of such mixtures,
VIZ—
Asbestos millboard

70.13.001(.11)
Ex 70.13
Glassware (other than articles falling in heading No. 70.19) of a kind commonly used
for table, kitchen, toilet or office purposes, for indoor decoration, or for similar
uses, VIZ—
Infants feeding bottles

Ex 71.16.009(.09)
Ex 71.16
Imitation jewellery, VIZ—
Imitation jewellery made from natural clays fired after shaping

74.06.000(.00)
74.06
Copper powders and flakes

82.04.001(.71)
Ex 82.04
Hand tools, including glaziers' diamonds, not falling within any other heading of this
Chapter; blow lamps, anvils; vices and clamps, other than accessories for, and
parts of, machine tools; portable forges; grinding wheels with frameworks (hand
or pedal operated), VIZ—
Hammers

82.06.001(.01)
Ex 82.06
Knives and cutting blades for machines or for mechanical appliances, VIZ—
Knives and cutting blades for machines or for mechanical appliances

83.09.001(.11)
Ex 83.09
Clasps, frames with clasps for handbags and the like, buckles, buckle-clasps, hooks,
eyes, eyelets, and the like, of base metal, of a kind commonly used for clothing,
travel goods, handbags, or other textile or leather goods; tubular rivets and
bifurcated rivets, of base metal, VIZ—
Frames with clasps for handbags and the like

Ex 84.22.039(.19)
Ex 84.22
Lifting, handling, loading or unloading machinery, telphers and conveyors (for
example, lifts, hoists, winches, cranes, transporter cranes, jacks, pulley tackle, belt
conveyors and teleferics) not being machinery falling within heading No. 84.23,
VIZ—
Loaders, shovel type, specially designed for use in underground mines

Ex 84.34.009(.09)
Ex 84.34
Machinery, apparatus and accessories for type-founding or type-setting; machinery,
other than the machine tools of heading No. 84.45, 84.46 or 84.47, for preparing
or working printing blocks, plates or cylinders; printing type, impressed flongs and
matrices, printing blocks, plates and cylinders; blocks, plates, cylinders and litho-
graphic stones, prepared for printing purposes (for example, planed, grained or
polished), VIZ—
Plates or sheets of aluminium, grained and anodised but not further worked, for use
as lithographic printing plates

85.05.001(.01)
Ex 85.05
Tools for working in the hand, with self-contained electric motor, VIZ—
Drills

Ex 85.15.301(.87)
Ex 85.15
Radiotelegraphic and radio telephonic transmission and reception apparatus; radio-
broadcasting and television transmission and reception apparatus (including
receivers incorporating sound recorders or reproducers) and television
cameras; radio navigational aid apparatus, radar apparatus and radio remote
control apparatus, VIZ—
Communication transceivers having frequency ranges from 525 KHz to 534 KHz or
exceeding 10 MHz but not exceeding 25.6 MHz

Ex 97.04.002(.02)
Ex 97.04
Equipment for parlour, table and funfair games for adults or children (including
billiard tables and pintables and table-tennis requisites), VIZ—
Billiard cues

Ex 97.06.029(.29)
Ex 97.06
Appliances, apparatus, accessories and requisites for gymnastics or athletics, or for
sports and outdoor games (other than articles falling within heading No. 97.04),
VIZ—
Bladders for inflatable balls; ski poles; swim fins and flippers; hockey balls, soft-
balls and baseballs

98.03.001(.01)
Ex 98.03
Fountain pens, stylograph pens and pencils (including ballpoint pens and pencils)
and other pens, pen-holders, pencil-holders, and similar holders, propelling
pencils and sliding pencils; parts and fittings thereof, other than those falling
within heading No. 98.04 or 98.05, VIZ—
Fountain pens (except ballpoint pens)

Ex 44.28.9

51.04.2

Ex 65.07.9

Ex 68.06

Ex 68.13.1

Ex 70.13.92
Ex 70.13.93
Ex 70.13.99

Ex 71.16

74.06

82.04.421
82.04.422
82.04.429

82.06

Ex 83.09.1

Ex 84.22.41

Ex 84.34.2

85.05.1
Ex 85.05.2
Ex 85.05.9
Ex 85.15.14

Ex 97.04.9

Ex 97.06.9

Ex 98.03.2
Ex 98.03.9



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16 December 1971
Free Trade Agreement, New Zealand, Australia, Tariff Reduction, Schedule A