✨ Controlled Goods List
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 28
Chemicals and Chemical Substances
Drugs and related commodities:
Drugs and any other substances and mixtures of substances specially prepared for use in the treatment, prevention, investigation, or alleviation of any disease, illness, or injury included in any drug tariff or amendment issued pursuant to section 99 of the Social Security Act 1964.
Insecticides and herbicides:
Herbicides, insecticides, and acaracides specified in such Schedule as may be published in the Gazette from time to time by the Minister of Agriculture pursuant to the Department of Agriculture Act 1953 and the Agricultural Chemicals Act 1959; not being any herbicide, insecticide, or acaracide packed in a container holding less than 1 gallon of liquid or less than 4 lb by weight of solid unless the herbicide, insecticide, or acaracide is a restricted poison as so declared by regulation 4 of the Poisons Regulations 1964.*
Druggists' sundries:
Bottles, glass, and jars and pots, chemists' stock.
Bottles, jars, and pots used in the packing or dispensing of drugs and for toilet preparations.
Fertilisers and lime:
Inorganic fertilisers and ingredients, and fertiliser mixtures containing inorganic ingredients, except when sold retail in quantities less than 1 cwt or of less than 10 gallons in the case of liquid fertilisers.
Lime, except when sold retail in quantities less than 1 cwt.
Serpentine rock.
Urea, blood and bone, dried blood and bone dust, except when sold retail in quantities less than 1 cwt.
Petroleum products:
Petrol.
Diesel and fuel oil.
Clothing, Footwear, and Soft Goods
Men's and boys' standard underwear.
School uniform clothing.
School uniform footwear.
Men's working clothing.
Gumboots.
Men's working boots.
Foodstuffs and Related Commodities
Aerated waters.
Bananas.
Bread (except bread sold as part of a meal and bread sold in Stewart Island).
Biscuits excluding breakfast cereals in biscuit form.
Butter manufactured in New Zealand, excluding butter when sold in portions not exceeding 1 oz.
Cigarettes, excluding cigars and cheroots.
Coffee, including instant coffee, coffee beans, coffee and chicory, and coffee and milk.
Confectionery, including chocolate.
Cream, fresh.
Eggs, hen and duck.
Fish, canned.
Flour, including gluten, wheatmeal, and wholemeal, but excluding self-raising flour, soya bean, and rye flour, and also excluding wheatmeal and wholemeal in packs of 5 kg or less when sold by retailers and wholesalers other than the New Zealand Wheat Board or its agents.
Fruits, all varieties, dried or evaporated, excluding crystallised or drained fruits and synthetic fruits.
Fruits and fruit pulp, canned or bottled.
Jams and marmalades of all types.
Meat, canned (with or without other ingredients).
Milk, fresh.
Oranges, imported.
Rice, including ground rice.
Soap, soap powders, and detergents.
Soups, canned, and soup powders and cubes.
Stock food of the following kinds:
Bran and pollard, excluding bran and pollard sold by distributors and retailers.
Sugar, excluding raw sugar, No. 3 brown sugar, castor sugar, icing sugar, loaf sugar, and coffee sugar crystals.
Tea (including instant tea).
Tobacco, including raw tobacco leaf.
Vegetables, dried, canned (with or without other ingredients), or frozen.
Wheat, excluding seed wheat and wheat sold for use as stock food by distributors and retailers.
Yeast in all forms.
Intoxicating liquor:
All intoxicating liquor sold in public bars of hotels, taverns, or other premises licensed under the Sale of Liquor Act 1962, or deemed to be licensed under that
Act pursuant to the Licensing Trusts Act 1949 or the Masterton Licensing Trust Act 1947 or the Invercargill Licensing Trust Act 1950; and
All draught beer in flagons, and bottled beer in bottles containing 1 quart, sold for consumption off the premises in hotels, taverns, or other premises licensed under the Sale of Liquor Act 1962, or deemed to be licensed under that Act pursuant to the Licensing Trusts Act 1949 or the Masterton Licensing Trust Act 1947 or the Invercargill Licensing Trust Act 1950.
Beer, manufacturers’ and packers’ prices.
Spirits, manufacturers’ and packers’ prices.
Hardware
Basins in white earthenware (including vitreous ware) designed for fastening to a wall by means of brackets, with straight sides and front: nominal size 22 in. × 16 in.
Baths.
Bolts.
Galvanised iron.
Insulated wire and cables, electrical.
Insulators, other than plastic.
Metals, ferrous and non-ferrous, in ingot, billet, sheet, strip, bar, rod, tube, wire sectional shapes, and in any other primary or intermediary state, or in alloy forms (including aluminium, brass, copper, iron, steel, lead, zinc, tin, and tinplate), but excluding extruded brass rod.
Pipes and pipe fittings, except pipe fittings of brass.
Sanitary earthenware, WC pans in white earthenware (including vitreous ware) pedestal type, 16 in. nominal height, whether fitted with S or P type trap with rimmed seat and with a base nominal size of 12 in. × 9 in. but excluding syphonic pans.
Tubes and tubing, metal (excluding boiler, stay, and well sinker).
Wire, baling, barbed, fencing, and reinforcing, but excluding bare copper and binding.
Wire netting and mesh.
Vehicles and Equipment
Motor vehicles of the following kinds, including chassis and cabs therefor except accessories:
Cars.
Trucks, except “goods service vehicles” as defined in section 2 of the Transport Act 1962, and which have a manufacturer’s gross laden weight of 10,000 lb avoirdupois or more.
Vans.
Ranch and station wagons.
Equipment:
Pneumatic tyres and tubes, except retreaded and recapped tyres, and except tyres and tubes for cycles, power cycles, and motor cycles.
Services
Charges, fees, rates, or commissions payable in respect of the following:
Egg distribution and handling.
Electricity supply.
Gas supply.
Wheat broking.
Miscellaneous
Bags and sacks, calico, textile, and jute.
Batteries, storage and dry cell.
Bottles and jars of glass.
Cardboard, except photographic mounts and cardboard boxes and cartons.
Container board.
Corn sacks (including charges for collecting and cleaning).
Earthenware insulators.
Foods, canned or packaged, for pets or working dogs.
Paints.
School stationery.
Wood pulp products, except newsprint.
Woolpacks.
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of March 1972.
BRIAN TALBOYS, Minister of Industries and Commerce.
*S.R. 1964/64
Amendment No. 1: S.R. 1966/84
Amendment No. 2: S.R. 1967/250
Amendment No. 3: S.R. 1969/95
Amendment No. 4: S.R. 1969/193
Amendment No. 5: S.R. 1971/55
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🏭 Schedule of Controlled Goods and Commodities
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 March 1972
Price Control, Goods List, Chemicals, Clothing, Foodstuffs, Hardware, Vehicles, Services, Miscellaneous
- Brian Talboys, Minister of Industries and Commerce