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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 18
SECOND SCHEDULE—continued
EXEMPTIONS WITHDRAWN—continued
Tariff Items
Ex 39.07.351 \ Spools or reels for film (other than cinematograph spools and cans for 8 mm and 16 mm
Ex 40.14.021 \ film of sizes 200 to 2,000 ft)
Ex 40.16.021
Ex 44.26.001
Ex 48.20.001
Ex 73.40.471
Ex 74.19.041
Ex 76.16.061 \
90.10.001 \
90.10.002 \
90.10.049 \
Ex 39.07.398 \ Hand tools, viz: striking faces for soft-faced hammers, hammers, planes, chisels, oil-
Ex 40.14.069 \ cans, and screwdrivers, (other than screwdrivers, non-ratchet, with straight fixed
Ex 42.04.019 \ blades or detachable bits, measuring from 1¼ in. to 15 in., both inclusive, with round
82.04.001 \ or square shanks measuring from ⅜ in. to ⅞ in., both inclusive and sets comprising
\ any of the foregoing other than those of beryllium copper), blades and blanks therefor
\ when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making screwdrivers; bee-
\ keepers' tools, cheesemakers curd knives, and whaling tools
Classes of Goods
Date of Exempting Notice
23 December 1971 (Gazette, 17
January 1972)
26 February 1974 (Gazette, 21
March 1974)
Ex 82.04.021
Ex 82.04.031
82.04.041
82.04.049
82.04.061
to
82.04.081
Ex 48.01.211 \ Dry flong weighing not less than 1¼ oz per 300 sq. in.
Ex 48.01.219
Ex 48.01.229
Ex 48.01.451
to
Ex 48.01.499
Ex 48.07.201
to
Ex 48.07.219
Ex Tariff
Chapters
50 to 57
Textile yarn and thread classed under items of Tariff Chapters 50 to 57 EXCLUDING
the following:
(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)
(g) Strip (artificial straw and the like), monofilament, and imitation catgut, of
synthetic or regenerated fibre (other than polyurethane elastomeric mono-
filament, 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 suit-
able for stringing sporting racquets when imported in individual lengths not
exceeding 44 feet)
Textile fabrics and glass fabrics classified under items of Tariff Chapters 50 to 58 and 70,
EXCLUDING THE following:
(b) Woven pile fabrics and chenille fabrics of a kind used to upholster furniture
(other than velvets, velveteens, velours, and plushes, containing manmade
discontinuous fibres but not containing sheep's or lambs' wool or fine
animal hair, and weighing not less than 5½ oz per square yard
(d) Textile fabrics, woven containing in any proportion man-made dis-
continuous fibres (e.g., staple fibres), but not containing wool or hair, and
weighing not less than 6 oz per square yard, whether plain, hemmed,
whipped, or similarly worked
(g) Fabrics containing sheep's or lambs' wool or fine animal hair, other than—
(i) Woven fabrics containing in any proportion sheep's or lambs' wool
or fine animal hair and weighing not more than 5½ oz per square
yard
(ii) Union cloths being wool and cotton mixtures or cotton and wool
mixtures not exceeding 6 oz per square yard
(iii) Printed light-weight woollen fabrics not exceeding 6 oz per square yard
(v) Union textiles composed of wool and man-made fibres or wool and
cotton, the current domestic value of which does not exceed $1.12
per square yard, to be cut up and made into shirts, pyjamas, night-
gowns or underclothing, under such conditions as the Minister
may prescribe
(j) Narrow woven fabrics, and narrow fabrics (bolduc), etc., other than huckaback
towelling not less than 9 inches in width of cotton or linen for continuous
towelling cabinets
(o) Woven fabrics of discontinuous synthetic fibres, not containing sheep’s or
lambs’ wool, or fine animal hair, weighing less than 6 oz per square yard
assembled by sewing, gumming or otherwise of Tariff Items Ex 56.07.028,
Ex 56.07.029, 56.07.039
23 December 1971 (Gazette, 17
January 1972)
11 November 1974 (Gazette, 14
November 1974)
23 December 1971 (Gazette, 17
January 1972)
Ex Tariff
Chapters
50 to 58 and
70
Felts and belts, all kinds, for papermaking and similar machines, admissible under Part II
of the Customs Tariff (excluding those of Tariff Heading No. 59.17)
(1) Woven fabrics containing man-made discontinuous fibres (but not containing
sheep's or lambs' wool or fine animal hair) and weighing more than 5½ ounces
per square yard; and woven fabrics containing both man-made discontinuous
fibres and sheep's or lambs' wool or fine animal hair but containing less than
30 percent by weight of sheep's or lambs' wool or fine animal hair namely:
(b) Fabrics exceeding 12 inches in width when declared:
(i) by a manufacturer for use by him only in making labels; or
(ii) by an importer that they will be sold only to manufacturers for use
by them in making labels
(2) Woven fabrics containing man-made discontinuous fibres (but not containing
sheep's or lambs' wool or fine animal hair) and weighing more than 5½ ounces
per square yard namely:
23 December 1971 (Gazette, 17
January 1972)
8 February 1972 (Gazette, 24
February 1972)
Ex Tariff
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