Import Control Exemption Notice




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 29

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued
EXEMPTIONS WITHDRAWN—continued

Classes of Goods

Crucifix corpus figures
Cruet dishes or lavabo bowls
Films, religious
Font ewers
Font (baptismal and holy water) of pedestal type
Holy-water stoups and fonts of any size including those for hanging on walls
Incense nails
Lecterns
Medals and medallions, religious, of any material, including precious metals
Mezzuzim
Monstrances
Patens
Processional crosses and crucifixes and torches
Purification dishes and finger bowls for use at the altar
Pyxes
Religious banners
Religious paintings, pictures, drawings, etc., unframed
Religious slides and films
Religious tracts, handbills and folders (Part II, Concession)
Rosaries and chaplets of any material, including precious metal
Sanctuary lamps, including glasses and stands
Scapulars and scapular medals of any material, including precious metals
Sick communion sets
Stations of the cross in sets
Sunday school and day school lesson sheets and cards, etc. (Part II. Concession)
Tabernacles
Tephillin (Phylacteries)
Thuribles, including incense boats and spoons
Thurible stands
Viaticum sets

Goods or classes of goods as may be approved by the Minister, being bona fide gifts from a person abroad

Goods which—
(1) Do not exceed in value in respect of any one importation the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) (C.I.F. and E. New Zealand currency); and
(2) Are imported in a postal packet; and
(3) Are imported by a person for his own domestic use and not for the purpose of sale or business and not for use in the trade, calling or profession of the importer; and
(4) Are not imported in connection with a contract of sale and purchase wherever effected, which has been negotiated or solicited in New Zealand; and
(5) Are not imported by the same inward mail as any other goods dispatched from the same country of origin by the same exporter:

Provided that goods imported by the same inward mail as any other dispatched from the same country of origin by the same exporter shall be allowed the benefit of this exemption if the importer satisfies the Collector of Customs by such evidence as the Collector deems sufficient that the goods comply with all other conditions of this exemption

Heirlooms under such conditions as the Minister may prescribe

Goods (other than motor vehicles and goods already exempt import licensing control) imported as part of his baggage by a passenger arriving in New Zealand, for the personal use of the importer and not for the purpose of sale, business, or for use in the trade, calling or profession of the importer, or on behalf of any other person or persons

Goods of such classes or kinds as may be approved by the Minister, being goods imported by such organisations as he may approve, and which he is satisfied are gifts from persons or organisations overseas for the relief of victims of disasters

Works of art, collector’s pieces and antiques, produced within New Zealand, and re-imported into New Zealand

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of March 1983.

Date of Exempting Notice

16 March 1978 (Supplement to the Gazette of 30 March 1978)

4 November 1981 (Gazette of 12 November 1981)

16 March 1978 (Supplement to the Gazette of 30 March 1978)

15 December 1981 (Gazette of 17 December 1981)

16 March 1978 (Supplement to the Gazette of 30 March 1978)

16 March 1978 (Supplement to the Gazette of 30 March 1978)

HUGH TEMPLETON, Minister of Trade and Industry.

S.R. 1973/86

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🏭 Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 22) 1982 (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 March 1983
Import control, exemptions, customs, trade regulations, licensing, religious items, personal use, gifts, heirlooms, works of art
  • HUGH TEMPLETON, Minister of Trade and Industry