Tariff Exemptions Schedule




17 JANUARY

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

FIRST SCHEDULE—EXEMPTIONS CREATED—continued

Tariff Item

48.10.001

48.11.009

48.13.004

48.15.001

Ex 48.15.009

Ex 48.15.009}

Ex 48.21.039}

Ex 48.15.009

Ex 48.21.039

Ex 48.21.039

49.01.002}

Ex 49.01.009}

Ex 49.03.000

49.04.000

49.05.001

49.11.003

Ex Tariff
Chapters
50 to 57

Classes of Goods

Cigarette paper, cut to size, whether or not in the form of booklets or tubes for manufacture into cigarettes in a licensed tobacco manufacturing warehouse

Window transparencies of paper

Transfer papers

Filter papers

Paper, impregnated or coated, specially prepared for use as an indicator for chemical analysis or scientific investigation and catalogued as such by the manufacturer

Paper, indicator, commonly used in autoclaves

Dental articulating paper

Articles of paper pulp, paper, paperboard or cellulose wadding, viz: recording dials and sheets and rolls for self-recording apparatus

Recording papers and charts for use with electrically operated measuring, counting, testing, and recording instruments; punched programme cards peculiar to use with computer controlled machines

“Bitewing” holders specially designed to hold X-ray films in the mouth

Printed books, booklets, brochures, pamphlets and leaflets:
School textbooks
Other kinds (excluding brochures, pamphlets and leaflets, newspapers, journals, periodicals, and comics), including such publications bound in sets

Children’s picture books and painting books (excluding comics)

Music, printed or in manuscript, whether or not bound or illustrated

Atlases

Trade catalogues, price lists and colour cards, printed in an overseas country and relating to goods produced in that country

Textile yarn and thread classed under items of Tariff Chapters 50 to 57 EXCLUDING the following:
(a) Yarn and thread containing in any proportion man-made discontinuous fibres and weighing more than 150 grammes per 9,000 metres
(b) Yarn and thread of continuous nylon fibre (other than materials of a type suitable for stringing sporting racquets when imported in individual lengths not exceeding 44 feet and sewing thread)
(c) Yarn of wool or containing wool, other than mending yarn containing wool; yarn of fine animal hair, horsehair, of other coarse animal hair; yarn and thread of ramie and other yarn and thread of vegetable textile fibres other than sewing threads
(d) “Bulked”, “stretch”, or “texturised” continuous synthetic yarns other than polyurethane elastomeric yarns
(e) Carpet yarn
(f) Yarn and thread of flax not being sewing threads; yarn and thread of true hemp
(g) Strip (artificial straw and the like), monofilament, and imitation catgut, of synthetic or regenerated fibre (other than polyurethane elastomeric monofilament, yarn or strip consisting of a core of aluminium foil or of a core of a plastic film whether or not coated with aluminium dust, sandwiched by means of plain or coloured adhesive between two layers of artificial plastic material, e.g. “Lurex” yarn, and imitation catgut and other materials of a type suitable for stringing sporting racquets when imported in individual lengths not exceeding 44 feet)



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