Import Control Exemptions




29 AUGUST
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
3747

SECOND SCHEDULE
EXEMPTIONS CREATED

Tariff Item
25.15.000.19L
25.16.000.09D

Classes of Goods
Goods imported from and being the produce or manufacture of Australia:
Marble, travertine, ecaussine and other monumental and building stone, of an apparent specific gravity of 2.5
or more, and alabaster, including such stone not further worked than roughly split, roughly squared by sawing,
having any linear dimension less than 250 mm

Granite, porphyry, basalt, sandstone and other monumental and building stone including such stone not further
worked than roughly split, roughly squared or squared by sawing, having any linear dimension less than
250 mm

THIRD SCHEDULE
EXEMPTIONS WITHDRAWN

Tariff Item
27.07.009
51.02.000.01F
Ex 51.02.000.31C
Ex 51.02.000.21L
Ex 51.02.000.21L
Ex 51.02.000.31H
Ex 51.02.000.21L
Ex 58.05.001
Ex 58.05.011
Ex 58.05.029
Ex 58.07.000.11B
Ex 58.07.000.19H
Ex 58.10.000
Ex 59.01.005
Ex 59.01.009
Ex 59.03.001.01D
Ex 59.04.009.01E
Ex 59.03.001.09K
to
Ex 59.03.019
Ex 59.03.011
Ex 59.03.019
59.11.003
59.11.009
Ex 59.11.013
Ex 59.11.017

Classes of Goods
Oils and other products of the distillation of high temperature coal tar; similar
products as defined in Legal Note 2 to Tariff Chapter 27
Bristles for brush making
Continuous polypropylene and polyethylene yarns on declaration for use in the
manufacture of ropes and cordage and bags and sacks
Dental floss
Imitation catgut and other materials of a type suitable for stringing sporting rac-
quets when imported in individual lengths not exceeding 13.4 mm; polyure-
thane elastomeric monofilament, and yarn or strip consisting of a core of
aluminium foil, or of a core of plastic film whether or not coated with alu-
minium dust, sandwiched by means of plain or coloured adhesive between
two layers of artificial plastic material, e.g., “Lurex” yarn
Nylon monofilament sewing thread
Articles of textile when declared:
(a) by a manufacturer for use by him only in the manufacture and repair of
saddlery
(b) by an importer that will be sold only to manufacturers for use in the manu-
facture and repair of saddlery
Embroidery (fabric containing embroidery in an “all over” pattern over the full
width of the base or ground fabric or where the embroidery is of a significant
or permanent nature) in the piece, in strips or in motifs, other tahn knitted
embroidered fabrics in the piece exceeding 30 cm, in width
Tampons, being sanitary pads designed for internal wear
Applicators, surgical, tipped with wadding, 15 cm or more in length
Bonded fibre lining material
Bonded fibre fabrics, similar bonded yarn fabrics, and articles of such fabrics,
whether or not impregnated or coated, viz.:
Bonded fibre adhesive fabrics
Bonded tailors’ interlinings
Diaphragms for optical use
Electrical insulation spacer pads
Fabrics for use in making sanitary napkins and pads
Face masks
Felt bolsters for the tanning industry
Fibre tap washers
Masslinn tape for use in making flexible electric cords
Parallel lay fabrics in jumbo rolls (minimum width 90 cm), peculiar to use
for making decorative ribbon
Pellon bonded fibre art materials
Printers’ blanketing and blankets
Random-laid bonded fibre fabric declared for use only in the manufacture of
Returned Services Association poppies
Self-adhesive polishing pads
Sets of filter cloth material for vacuum cleaners
Pneumatic mattresses, pillows, cushions, absorbent bed sheets and chair pads of
textiles, rubberised textile and bonded fibre or bonded yarn fibres especially
suited for hospital use
Quilted rubberised textile fabrics, other than rubberised knitted or crocheted goods
Rubberised textile fabrics, of wool or fine animal hair, other rubberised knitted
or crocheted goods
Narrow woven fabrics as defined in note 3 to Chapter 58 of the Customs Tariff
and narrow fabrics (bolduc) consisting of warp without weft assembled by means
of an adhesive, when declared
(a) by a manufacturer for use by him only in the manufacture or repair of
saddlery;
(b) by an importer that they will be sold only to manufacturers for use in the
manufacture and repair of saddlery
Rubberised textile fabrics (excluding rubberised knitted or crocheted goods, nar-
row woven fabrics, fabrics of sheep’s or lambs’ wool or fine animal hair), viz:
sufficiently impregnated or coated as to be impermeable to water; lightly rub-
berised, in which the rubberising is insufficient to make the fabric impermeable
to water

Date of Exempting Notice
29 July 1985 (Gazette of 1
August 1985)
26 May 1980 (Gazette of 29 May
1980)
19 June 1980 (Gazette of 26 June
1980)
26 May 1980 (Gazette of 29 May
1980)
26 May 1980 (Gazette of 29 May
1980)
1 May 1984 (Supplement to the
Gazette of 3 May 1984)
1 May 1984 (Supplement to the
Gazette of 3 May 1980)
26 May 1980 (Gazette of 29 May
1980)
16 March 1978 (Supplement to
the Gazette of 30 March 1978)
1 May 1984 (Supplement to the
Gazette of 3 May 1984)
15 October 1984 (Gazette of 18
October 1984)
27 March 1981 (Gazette of 9
April 1981)
29 September 1981 (Supple-
ment to the Gazette of 29
September 1981)
1 May 1984 (Supplement to the
Gazette of 3 May 1984)
29 September 1981 (Supple-
ment to the Gazette of 24
September 1981)
29 September 1981 (Supple-
ment to the Gazette of 24
September 1981)



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