✨ Import Control Exemption Notice
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 48
Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 15) 1974
Pursuant to regulation 17 of the Import Control Regulations 1973*, the Minister of Trade and Industry hereby gives notice as follows:
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(a) This notice may be cited as the Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 15) 1974.
(b) This notice shall come into force on the day after the date of its notification in the New Zealand Gazette. -
Goods of the classes specified and for the purposes of the Customs Tariff falling within the Tariff items in the First Schedule hereto, imported from and being the produce or manufacture of any country, are hereby exempted from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations.
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The exemptions from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations in respect of the goods of the classes set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, included in the exempting notice shown in the Second Schedule, are hereby withdrawn.
FIRST SCHEDULE
EXEMPTIONS CREATED
Classes of Goods
Tariff Items
Ex 73.40.497 Vehicle tyre chain
Ex 73.40.497 Other articles of iron or steel, viz: Bead nipples on declaration for use in tyre manufacture
Ex 73.40.497 Stainless steel insoles
Ex 73.40.497 Metatarsal pads
Ex 73.40.497 Drill stands or clamps, horizontal, being catalogued accessories of portable electric power tools
Ex 73.40.497 Belt fasteners for joining belts for machinery
Ex 73.40.497 Toe caps for footwear, of iron or steel
83.05.001 Paper clips (excluding those made from wire up to a maximum thickness of 18 S.W.G.), staples, indexing tabs, and similar
83.05.002 stationery goods (excluding letter clips, and fittings for loose leaf binders, for files or for stationery books), of base
Ex 83.05.008 metal
Ex 84.22.004 Blocks, chain, including chain block sets geared or differential; blocks, hoist, air-operated; blocks, hoist, electric, chain;
Ex 84.22.007 blocks, hoist, electric, up to and including 1½ ton capacity
Ex 84.22.031 Self-propelled crawler tractor type bases being those specifically approved for admission under Ref. 10.2 of Part II of
Ex 84.22.048 the Customs Tariff, viz: Bases, self-propelled, as may be approved of machines classified within headings 84.22 and
Ex 84.23.006 84.23.
Ex 84.23.011 to
Ex 84.23.048
Ex 84.23.099
Ex 84.23.005 to Excavating, levelling, and tamping machinery (other than parts thereof, self-propelled scrapers up to 6 cu. yd. capacity,
Ex 84.23.024 towed scrapers, bulldozers and angledozers, graders up to 32,000 lb weight, ditch and trench digging machines up
Ex 84.23.026 to to 10 hp, drain clearing and digging machines, excavators of less than ¼ cu. yd. S.A.E. rated capacity, back hoes,
Ex 84.23.048 rollers (other than self-propelled), rippers, scarifiers and tines, frames, linkages, hydraulic pistons and cylinders
Ex 87.01.121 thereof, self-propelled tractor type bases, other than crawler tractor type)
Ex 87.01.159
84.23.058 Rock boring machinery
84.59.123 Machines and mechanical appliances, having individual functions, not falling within any other heading of Tariff Chapter
Ex 84.59.128 84 (excluding post-mix beverage carbonating machines; vibratory feeders)
SECOND SCHEDULE
EXEMPTIONS WITHDRAWN
Date of Exempting
Notice
Tariff Items
Ex 73.40.498 Vehicle tyre chain .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Ex 73.40.498 Other articles of iron or steel, viz: Bead nipples on declaration for use in tyre manufacture
Ex 73.40.498 Stainless steel insoles
Ex 73.40.498 Metatarsal pads
Ex 73.40.498 Drill stands or clamps, horizontal, being catalogued accessories of portable electric power tools
Ex 73.40.498 Belt fasteners for joining belts for machinery
Ex 73.40.498 Toe caps, for footwear, of iron or steel
83.05.001 Paper clips (excluding those made from wire up to a maximum thickness of 18 S.W.G.) staples,
Ex 83.05.009 indexing tags, and similar stationery goods (excluding letter clips and fittings for loose-leaf
binders, for files or for stationery books), of base metal
Ex 84.22.008 Blocks, chain, including chain block sets geared or differential; blocks, hoist, air operated;
blocks, electric, chain; blocks, hoist, electric, up to and including 1½ ton capacity
Ex 84.22.031 Self-propelled crawler tractor type bases being those specifically approved for admission under
Ex 84.22.048 Ref. 10.2 of Part II of the Customs Tariff, viz: Bases, self-propelled, as may be approved, of
Ex 84.23.006 machines classified within headings 84.22 and 84.23
Ex 84.23.011 to
Ex 84.23.016
Ex 84.23.059
Ex 84.23.005 to Excavating, levelling, and tamping machinery (other than parts thereof, self-propelled scrapers
Ex 84.23.012 up to 6 cu. yd. capacity, towed scrapers, bulldozers and angledozers, graders up to 32,000
Ex 84.23.014 to lb weight, ditch and trench digging machines up to 10 hp, drain clearing and digging
Ex 84.23.116 machines, excavators of less than ¼ cu. yd. S.A.E. rated capacity, back hoes, rollers (other
Ex 87.01.121 than self-propelled), rippers, scarifiers and tines, frames, linkages, hydraulic pistons and
Ex 87.01.159 cylinders thereof, self-propelled tractor type bases, other than crawler tractor type)
84.23.019 Rock boring machinery .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Ex 84.59 129 Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not falling within any other
heading of Tariff Chapter 84 (excluding post-mix beverage carbonating machines;
vibratory feeders)
Dated at Wellington this 13th day of May 1974.
WARREN FREER, Minister of Trade and Industry.
*S.R. 1973/86
20 March 1974 (Gazette, 4 April 1974)
13 July 1973 (Gazette, 19 July 1973)
23 December 1971 (Gazette, 13 January 1972)
13 July 1973 (Gazette, 19 July 1973)
28 March 1973 (Gazette, 5 April 1973)
23 December 1971 (Gazette, 13 January 1972)
23 November 1972 (Gazette, 30 November 1972)
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