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IMPORT CONTROL-THE FIFTH-PERIOD SCHEDULES

Appended are the fifth-period import selection schedules. With the exception of one or two items noted, licenses are to cover the full year 1941 instead of a half-yearly period as hitherto: —

LICENSING OF IMPORTS, JANUARY-DECEMBER, 1941 LIST OF TARIFF ITEMS IN RESPECT OF WHICH NO PERCENTAGE REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN APPLIED.

NOTES—Portions of Tariff items in respect of which no percentage reductions have been applied areinciudedin Schedule f°llowg- + Kinematograph film imported by film distributors xor exmomou Regulations, 1938. PERCENTAGE REDUCTIONS (SEE NOTES AT END OF SCHEDULE) Percentage of reduction.

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’APPLICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED INDIVIDUALLY •

a) (T. I. 63): Applications will be considered in respect of medicated soaps, formulae for which should be submitted. (b) (T. I. 84): Licences to import brandy from British countries may be granted to the extent of 50 per cent, of the value of imports of brandy in 1938 from foreign countries. (c) (T. X. 160 (1)): The following types of fur skins are excluded from importation under any licences granted for imports of fur skins:—Mink, Kolinsky real, broadtail, fitches, otter, nutria and beaver, Persian lamb, chinchilla, natural blue fox, ermine, karacul, sables, sealskin. (d) (T. I. 205 (1) (b), 214 and ex33B (1) (a)): Licences to import from, the United Kingdom may be granted to the extent of 75 per cent, of the value of Imports in 1938 from other countries. (e) (T. I. ex2os (6) (a)): Licences to import from the United Kingdom may be granted to the extent of 75 per

cent, of the value of imports in 193 S from “ Other British ” countries. (f) (T. I. ex 225): Licences to import from the United Kingdom may be granted to the extent of 50 per cent, of the value of imports in 1938 from foreign countries. (g) (T. I. ex3os): Licences to import from the United Kingdom may be granted to the extent of 50 per cent, of the value of imports in 1938 from other countries. (h) (T. I. cx3lo (1), ex44B and ex 449 ( 2)): Licences to import from the United Kingdom may be granted to the extent of the reductions applied to imports in 1938 from other countries. (i) (T. I. ex9s, exlos (chloride of lime), cxl24, 357 (4) (from Australia), 357 (5) (a) (b) (iron sheet and plate from Australia and galvanised iron sheets from U.K.), 362 (3) (steel tubing for water, steam, gas or ammonia not including boiler tubes), 365 (from Australia) and 434 (sulphate of ammonia)). Licences granted only to representatives of overseas suppliers.

Tariff Tariff Tariff Tariff Tariff Item Item Item. Item Item No. No. • No. No. No. 17 148 247(1) 335(3) 396(3) 23 149 ■ 247(2) 341(2) 397(7) 59 157(1) 247(6) 345 398(2) 62 167 247(7) 351(1) 398(3) 71 175 250 351(2) 409 82 176 251 351(5) 410 85 177 ' 256 353(6)(a) 411 88 187 263 357(3) 413 89 192 266 357(7) 415 97 195 281 357(8) 416 100 198(1) 284 364 418 103 198(3) 288 369 420 106 198(5) 289 370 423 107 198(6) 293 372 424 108 198(7) 302 374 426 109 200(1) 306 376(1) 428 111 200(6)(b) 308 377 432 116(3) 118 200(9) 210 309 316 391 392(1) 433* 435* 120(1) 120(2) 121(2) 217 221 223 318 319 322(2)(a) 392(3) 394(3) 394(4) . 437* 438* 439 122 130 224 226 and (b) 322(3) 394(5) 394(8) 440 441 131 134(1) 134(2) 135 141 227 229(6) 230 236(1) 240f 324 326 329 330 333(3) 394(10) 394(11) 394(12) 394(13) 396(1) 444* 445 446 447 144 241 335(1) 396(2)

U.K.. Crown Other Foreign Tariff British Countries. Countries. Item No. Tariff Item. p.c. p.c. p.c. 1 Live animals, etc. .. •• •• 9 9 2 Animals, food for. etc 100 100 3 4 (1) 4 (2) Chaff Maize, unground .. .. .. 100 100 100 Imports by Government 4 (3) (a) Barley for use other than as 9. 9 stock food .. •• •• 4 (3) (b) Barley to be used as stock 9 9 food, etc 4 (4) Grain and pulse, unground. Nil 100 B (1) Barley flour, prepared .. .. 100 100 100 * 5 (2) Bran or pollard .. •• •• 100 100 100 100 6 (3) 5 (4) Maize, flaked Maize, ground, etc., n.e.i. .. 100 100 5 (5) 5 (6) Malt, whole or ground; rice malt Oats, ground, etc 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 5 (7J Pearl barley ioo 100 5 (8) Peas, split 100 100 100 5 (S) Wheat-flour, etc ;B (10) Grain and pulse, ground, etc.. 100 100 100 6 7 8 Hops •. Onions • • •« Potatoes 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 9 Seeds: Canary grass, hemp, Nil Nil 50 linseed, etc 10 Solid wort 100 100 100 11 (1) Peas preserved in tins, etc. ,100 100 100 11 (2) Vegetables, fresh, dried, etc. 100 100 100 12 Aerated waters and bever100 100 100 ages, n.e.i «... 13 Mineral waters, etc. .. .. 100 100 100 14 Chicory 100 100 100 15 Cocoa-beans, raw Nil Nil , 100 IS (1) •. Cocoa, etc. 100 100 loo IS (2) Chocolate, etc 100 100 18 Coffee, roasted .. .. .. 100 100 100 19 Coffee, essence of, etc .. 100 ■r 100 100 20 Fruit juices unsweetened. In containers having a capa31 city of 1 gallon or over Fruit juices unsweetened, in small containers: fruit juices sweetened: syrups n.e.l.; rasipberry vinegar, sweetened 100 100 100 22 24 Citrus-fruit pulps, etc. 100 100 100 100 100 » * Bacon and hams .. .. .. Biscuits, ships’, plain, etc. .. Biscuits, other Kinds .. .. 100 ■100 100 26 27 100 100 100 100 100 28 Blue .. .. 100 100 100 29. Candles, being night-lights, 100 100 30 or tapers Candles, n.e.i. 100 100 100 100 ex31 Cocoa or cacao butter .. . . • * ex31 Coconut butter, and other vegetable butters or fats (excluding cocoa or cacao 100 100 100 32- (1) Chewing gum 100 100 100 ex32 (2) Medicated confectionery .. (Kind to be specified on application.) * •x32 (2) Confectionery, n.e.i., including liquorice n.e.i., and sugared or crystallised* fruits (excluding medl100 100 100 cated confectionery) .. S3 Lard, stearine, and refined 100 100 100 animal fats, n.e.l 34 Stearine for use in manufacture of candles, etc.* .. * * N 0 35 (1) Anchovies, salted, etc. 100 100 100 , 36,., (2) . Fish, fresh, smoked, dried, 100 100 100 pickled, salted, etc. as (3) Fish, potted and preserved, n.e.i 100 100 100 36 (1) Currants, dates, figs, prunes, dried * * * ' 36., (2) Raisins .. * * * 36 (3) Apples, dried .. ., .. .. 100 100 100 36 (4) Fruits, dried, n.e.i * * * 37 (1) Apples and pears, fresh .. Apricots, cherries, grapes, medlars, nectarines, pas100 100 100 37 (2) sion fruit, peaches, plums, 100 100 100 quinces, tomatoes, fresh 37 (3) Lemons, fresh Imports by Government 37 (4) Blackberries, currants, gooseberries, raspberries and 100 100 100 strawberries, fresh 37 (5) Bananas, grapefruit, mandarins and organes, fresh Imports by Government 37 (8) Fruits, fresh, n.e.i. .. .. * * • ■ 38 Fruit pulp, partially preserved fruit, etc., un100 sweetened and n.e.i. .. 100 100 39 Fruits preserved in juice or syrup . .. * * * 40 (1) Fruit trees and plants w * 9 40 (2) Bose trees 100 100 100 41 Glucose, grape sugar and caramel * * * 42 Honey 100 100 100 43 Infants and Invalids’ foods, 100 etc. •• Nil 100 44 " ' - Gluten flour Nil 50 100 45 Jams, jellies, marmalade, 100 and preserves 100 100 46 Jellies, concentrated .. .. 100 • 100 100 47 Macaroni, vermicelli, spa100 ghetti, etc., n.e.i. ., .. 100 100 -48 Malt extract, etc 100 100 100 49 Meats, potted or preserved .. 100 100 100 50 Milk or cream, preserved, 100 evaporated, or dried, etc. 100 100 SI Mustard 100 100 100 52 (1) Almonds and nuts, all kinds, shelled or unshelled, n.e.i, * • * 52 (2) Almond, or nut, pastes, 100 meals, etc. .. .. .. 100 100 52 (3) Desiccated coconut, etc, .. ♦ • • 52 (4) Walnuts, etc * * S3 - . Capers, caraway seeds, etc. 50 100 100 54 Candied peel and drained 100 peel 100 100 55 (l)-(7) Matches and vestas .. .. 100 100 100 56 • Pickles .. 100 100 100 57 Sauces, chutney, etc. .. .... 100 100 100 53 Soy and catsup, in vessels exceeding 10 gallons cap100 100 aclty 100 SO Egg pulp and white or yolk 100 100 100 of eggs, etc 61 (1) Soups, etc 100 100 100 61 (2) Provisions n.e.l 100 100 100 63 Soap, etc. (a) 100 100 100 ex64 Salt in packages under 51b 100 100 100 ex£4. Salt (excluding salt in packNil Nil 100 ages under 51b) .. .. 88 (1) Cinnamon. cloves. ginger. mace, nutmeg, pepper, and vanilla, unground .. Nil 50 50 65 (2) Spices, unground, n.e.i Nil 50 5D 66 Spices, ground, n.e.i., etc. 100 100 100 ex67 Arrowroot .. ' Nil Nil Nil ex67 ■ Maizena; cornflour Confectioners’ moulding- * • * ex67 starch; potato flour; rice Nill 100 100 flour: sago; tapioca .. .. 68 Starch, n.e.i 100 100 69 Sugar, of Number 22 colour, over, etc 100 100 100 ex70 (1) Sugar, n.e.i * • * ex70 (1) Treacle, golden cyrup, maple100 100 100 sugar, and maple-syrup Molasses 70 (2) * 0 100 72 Sugar of milk 100 100 74 Cigarettes, n.e.i 100 100 75 - Cigarettes; exceeding in 100 100 100 100 100 100 J6 weight 2ilb per 1000 .. Cigars *•’ •*» bjp ••

Percentage of reduction. U.K.. Crown Other Foreign Colonies, British etc. Countries. Countries. No. Tariff Item. p.c. p.c. p.c. 77 Snuff .. .. 100 100 100 79 Tobacco, cut 100 100 100 80 Tobacco, n.e.i 100 100 100 81(l)-(2) Tobacco, unmanufactured, etc. (Licences to be issued for peri od January-June, 1941 only) 83 Ale, beer, etc 100 100 100 84(1)—(7) Spirits, and spirituous mix50 50 100 (b) 86 Perfumed spirits, etc. .. .. 100 100 100 87 Spirits wholly or partly dematured before importa100 100 tion, etc 100 90 (1) Wine, etc., sparkling, all 50 50 100 90 (2) Wine. etc., other kinds ..... 50 50 50 91 Wine of any kind containing more than 40 per cent. 50 100 of proof spirits 50 92 Acid, acetic, n.e.i., etc Nil Nil 94 Vinegar, etc 100 100 Formic acid (i) 100 ex95 Sulphuric acid 100 100 ex95 Acids —viz., inorganic acids, n.e.i. (excluding sulphuric acid): also benzoic, carbolic, citric, gallic, lactic, oleic, oxalic, picric, pyrogallic, pyroligneous (crude), salicylic, tannic. Nil Nil Nil and tartaric acids ,, .. 96 100 100 other similar compounds 50 98 Baking powder: yeast, and similar preparations; 100 100 100 yeast foods 101 Cream of tartar: cream-of-tartar substitutes, etc. .. * * 102 (1) Crude distillates of coal-tar. etc. • • • • w * * 102 (2) Asphalt and bitumen .. .. * * * Sheep dip; weed and scrubkilling preparations * exl04 Disinfectants n.e.i., including coal tar acids In combination with alkalis to form solutions which. will give saponaceous disinfectants upon the ad100 100 dition of water .. .. 100 exlOS Hydrogen peroxide; col100 100 100 loldal sulphur exlOS Sulphur (excluding colloldal sulphur): chloride of lime (i) * exlOS Drugs and chemicals—viz., acetone, amyl, alcohol, etc., (excluding hydrogen peroxide, sulphur. colloidal sulphur, and Nil Nil Nil chloride of lime) .. .. 110 Dyes, manufactured, etc., .. * ' 112 Essences, culinary or flavouring, containing more than 40 per cent, of proof spirit .. ...... •• 100 100 100 113 Essences, culinary or flavour100 100 100 114 Essences, synthetic, etc. * ♦ ♦ 115 Essential oils 100 100 116 ,(1) Anhydrous ammonia .. .. 100 116 (2) ' Carbon dioxide' or carbonic 100 100 100 117 Glyfcerlne, crude or refined 100 100 100 119 Insecticides, and fungicides, 100 100 100 for agricultural uses, etc. exl20 (3) Wheat germ oil 100 100 exl20 (3) Vitamins, vitamin concentrates, and mixtures of such substances (excludNil Nil Nil ing wheat germ oil) exl21 (1) Effervescing saline preparatlons; cod liver oil emulsions 100 ■ 100 100 exl21 (1) Druggists’ sundries and apothecaries’ wares, n.e.i., also aerated water , makers’, cordial makers’, and brewers’ drugs, chemicals, and other sundries, n.e.i., chemicals and chemical preparatlons, n.e.i., (other than effervescing saline pre50 50 100 parations) .. .. .. .. exl21 (1) Medicinal preparations (except wines) containing 50 per cent, of proof spirit or less; medicinal preparations. n.e.i. and drugs n.e.i. (other than cod liver oil emulsions) •Nil Nil Nil 123 Metal workers’ surface and case - hardening compounds, etc 50 100 100 exl24 Ammonium hydroxide (ammonia solutions), 'hydrated lime (calcium hydroxide), cleansing preparations other than simple (unmixed) salts, silver nitrate, caustic soda in packages of 71b 100 or under • • 100 100 exl24 Sodium chlorate, soda ash soda bicarbonate, caustic soda (excluding caustic soda in packages of 71b or under), calcium chloride, ammonium chloride (i) * exl24 Metallic elements n.e.i,, oxides, hydroxides, inorganic salts n.e.i., etc., exeluding ammonium hydroxide (ammonia solutions), silver nitrate. hydrated lime (calcium hydroxide, sodium chlorate, soda ash, sodium bicarbonate, caustic soda, calcium chloride, ammonlum chloride and cleansing preparations other than simple (unNil Nil mixed) salts Nil 126 . Naphthalene, crude or 100 100 100 refined 128 Rennet In tablet form, etc., 100 100 suitable for retail sale .. 100 129 Rennet n.e.i 100 100 100 132 Sheep and cattle licks .. Nil ! 50 133 Soda crystals 100 100 exl34 (3) Cotton wool 100 100 exl34 (3) Surgeons, physicians and denlists* materials, etc. (ex-. Nil eluding cotton wool) .. Nil Nil 136 (1) Apparel made to the order or measurement of residents in New Zealand, 100 100 100 exl36 (2) Dressed linen (stiff) collars .. Nil lOf 100 exl36(2) Shirts, pyjamas, and nightdresses, not being knitted or made-up from knitted materials; collars and cuffs for shirts (excluding dressed linen, stiff, 100 100 100 collars) 136 (3) Braces, suspenders, garters, 100 100 100 belts, and similar articles exl36(4) "Work’’ gloves (other than those composed wholly or principally of rubber 100 or asbestos) 100 100 exl36(4) Gloves and mittens, other than those composed wholly or principally of rubber or asbestos, or "work” gloves .. .. 50 100 100 136 (5) Neckties Men’s and boys’ . overcoats n.e.i., suits, coats, trousers, waistcoats, and 100 100 100 136 (6) similar articles .. .. 100 100 100 exl36(7) Women’s stockings, full length, other than of cotton, silk and/or arti100 fleial silk 50 100 exl36(7) Children’s socks and stock100 ings 50 100 exl36(7) Hair nets Nil Nil Nil exl36{7) Babies’ clothk.g suited for wear by Infants up to the age of two years .. * • . (Kind of article to be specified on applications.) exl36(7) Apparel, clothing and hosiery n.e.i. (other than children’s socks and stockings, women’s stockings full length other than of cotton, silk and/or artificial silk, hair nets, babies’ clothing suited for wear by infants up 100 100 100 to the age of two years) 138 Bags and sacks of textile or 100 100 100 felt, all kinds, n.e.i., etc. 140 Corn-sacks, wool-packs, etc. #1 * * 142 Boot and similar laces, of any material other than leather * * * 143 Braids, and bindings, all kinds n.e.i., cords, n.e.i. Nil 100 100 of wool, cotton, etc 145 Bunting, in the piece .. .. 50 100 100 146 Buttons, crochet, and similar * * * 147 Buttons n.e.i * * * 150 Cotton and other waste, en50 100 100 100 100 100 151 gineers* Drapery n.e.i exl52 Labels and hangers, woven, for clothing and other textile articles, Including hanger material, plain or otherwise, n.e.i.: woven bandings, bands, tapes. and similar articles (not including arm bands and

Percentage of reduction. U.K.. Crown Other Foreign Tariff Colonies, British etc. Countries Countries No. Tariff Item, hat bands), with printed woven or embroidered lettering, trade-name or trade mark, suited for p.c. p.c. p.c. use with apparel (but not 100 100 100 boots) CX152 Elastics, all kinds. Including boot and brace elastics: elastic threads and cords; plain tape of cotton, linen, or jute: webbings, all kinds, including elastic webbings; dressmakers’ beltings, including cotton petershams, whether plain or circular woven or reinforced: woven looping and labels for boots: chain coathangers: woven bandings, bands, tapes and similar articles with printed woven or embroidered lettering, trade name or trade mark, Nil 100 suited for use with boots Nil 153 Feathers, ornamental: artlii100 100 cial flowers, etc 100 exl55 Carpeting (felt) and underfelt 100 100 100 exl55 Felt piece-goods n.e.i., not including felted textiles (excluding carpeting and under-felt) 100 156 Felted textiles, in the piece, Nil Nil on declaration, etc. 100 100 100 100 157(2) 158 Flags n.e.i Flock • 100 100 159(1) Carpets, floor coverings, floor rugs, mats, and matting, n.e.i 50 100 100 159(2) Linoleum, cork carpets, and 25 100 100 rubber flooring, etc. 160 (1) Fur skins, green or sundried (certain types of fur skins not to be imported) (c) .. .. .. * 160 (2) Furs, and other similar skins. dressed or prepared, but 100 100 not made up in any way 100 160 (3) Furs or imitation furs wholly or partly made up into 100 100 100 apparel, rugs, etc. 161 Haberdashery, n.e.i 100 100 162 Hair, etc., made up, etc. 100 100 163 Hairpins, hatpins, safety pins, Nil 100 100 and toilet pins .. .. exl64 Hat hoods, woven and similar, of straw, hemp, and similar materials, unblocked or partially blocked (but unsewn) .. • exl64 Hats and caps, etc. (excluding hoods, woven and similar, of straw, hemp, and similar materials, unblocked or partially 100 100 blocked (but unsewn) .. 100 165 Hat hoods, felt, of wool or fur, etc ♦ * * . 166 Hatmakers’ materials —viz., hatters’ ribbons, galloons, or linings, etc « * 168 Lace, laces, and ribbons. 100 100 n.e.i 50 169 Leather cloth and oil baize, Nil 100 etc. .. Nil Exl70 Hat hoods, woven and slmilar of straw, hemp, and similar materials, unblocked or partially blocked (but unsewn) .. * * exl70 Millinery of all kinds, ineluding trimmed ' hats, caps, and bonnets (excluding hat hoods, woven and similar, of straw, hemp, and similar materials, unblocked or partially blocked (but un100 100 sewn) 100 exlVl Wadding 100 100 100 e*171 Pins, n.e.i.; knitting pins; needles — viz., sewing, darning and knitting: crochet hooks: hooks and Nil ' 100 eyes for apparel .. .. , Nil 172 Printers’ blanketing, etc. .. ' Nil 100 100 173 Rugs, n.e.i., etc. .... .. 100 100 100 174 Sewing cottons, silks, threads Nil 100 100 and twists, etc 178 (1) Tailors’ trimmings — viz., Nil 100 100 haircloths, etc. .. .. 178 (2) Tailors’ trimmings viz., Nil 100 100 silesias, etc 179 Tarpaulins, tents, sails, rick 100 100 and wagon covers .. .. 100 exl80(l) Textile piece-goods, namely. moquettes, tapestry and tickings composed of cotton, linen, jute, hemp, other vegetable fibre, or of combinations of these materials with one another, or with any other material (except wool or hair), provided that such piece-goods do not contain more than 50 per cent, by weight of silk, of imitation silk, of artificlal silk, or of combineNil 100 100 tions of the same .. exl80(l) Jute and hessian piece-goods Nil Nil manufactured in India .. ♦ exl80(l) Textile piece-goods (other than moquettes, tapestry and tickings) of cotton, linen, hemp, jute (excluding jute and hessian piece-goods manufactured in India), other vegetable fibre, silk, artificial silk, imitation silk, or of combinations of those materials with one another or with any other material (except wool or hair) Nil 100 100 exlOS (1) Towels (Terry or Turkish) .. • Nil 100 100 (Licences to be Issued for January-June, 1941, only, and based on imports in JanuaryJune. 1938.) exl80 (1) Plain tablecloths, table napkins. towels (other than Terry or Turkish), quilts, sheets and similar plain articles which have been manufaetured wholly from such piece goods merely by cutting, hemming or 100 100 100 .any similar operation .. exl80 (2) Circular knitted artificial silk 100 100 100 piece goods exl80 (2) Knitted or lock-stltched piece goods of silk or artificial silk, or of combinations of these materials with one another or with any other material (except wool or hair), excluding circular knitted artificial • silk piece goods .. .. * 181 Cotton piece goods—viz.. tubular woven or knitted, for meat wraps, etc. .. * * 182 Textile piece goods—viz.. dress nets, curtain nets. 100 100 embroidery nets, etc. .. 50 183 (1) Moquette and tapestry of Nil Nil 100 wool, or containing wool exl83 (2) Textile piece goods, Including textiles of wool or containing wool, n.e.i. (exeluding piece goods for 100 military uniforms) .. .. 33 1-3 100 exl83 (2) Textile piece goods of wool, or containing wool, for 100 100 100 military uniforms .. .. 184 All articles n.e.i. made of ■ 100 100 textile, etc 100 185 Umbrellas, parasols and 100 100 100 sun shades 186 Umbrella makers* materials, Nil Nil 100 188 Upholsterers’ materials, etc. Nil Nil 100 100 189 Upholstery n.e.i 100 190 Waterproof material In the piece, etc Nil 100 100 191 Yarns—Coir, flax, jute, etc. exl93 Yarns n.e.i. (excluding hand 25 100 100 mending balls 6X193 Hand knitting yarns and wool knitting yarn and wool mending balls) * • • 194 Belts and belting n.e.i., for Nil Nil 100 driving machinery, etc. .. exl96 (1) Shoes n.e.i. composed of canvas with rubber soles 100 100 solutioned to the uppers 100 exl96 (1) Boots n.e.i. composed of canvas with rubber soles solutioned to the uppers; Nil 100 100 50 100 100 100 100 100 196 (2) 196 (3) goloshes and overshoes .. Slippers n.e.i Boots, shoes, etc., n.e.i. 197 Gumboots, etc Nil Nil 198 (2) Boot, shoe and slipper heels, 100 100 Nil 198 (4) Heel plates, and toe plates .. 100 100 100 198 (8) ' es Wooden heels, plain, or cov100 100 100 ered with leather, etc. .. exl98 (9) Fibre stiffeners .. .. .. 100 100 100 cxl98 (9) Grindery n.e.i. (excluding Nil Nil Nil fibre stiffeners) 199 (1) Hose, tubing, or piping, flexible, of canvas, rub100 100 ber, etc Nil 199 (2) Hose, tubing, etc., wholly of 100 100 10Q rubber, n.e.i, *> «« *.«

Percentage of reduction. u.K., Crown Other Colonies, British Foreign etc. Countries. .Countries No. Tariff Item. p.c. p.c. p,c. 200 (2) Chamois leather 100 ' 100 100 ex200 (3) Black glace goat or kidNil 100 100 skins however dressed .. ex200 (3) Goat and kidskins (excluding black glace or kidskins) however dressed; Persians; reptile skins. Nil NU NU dressed or undressed .. 200 (4) (a) Hide leathers, crust or rough 100 100 100 tanned, etc. .. .. .. 200 (4) (b) Kangaroo skins and wallaby 100 100 100 skins, etc 200 (5) Hog skins 100 100 100 200 (6) (a) Leather, japanned, or enam100 100 100 elled, etc 250 (7) Sole leather, being bends each weighing 141b net or 100 100 100 over ex200(8) Sole leather, n.e.l 100 100 100 ex200(8) Leather, n.e.l.; belts (not being apparel), and belting, wholly or partly composed of leather (exeluding sole leather. 50 50 100 n.e.i.) 201 Leather board, or compo. 100 100 etc. - 100 202 Leather laces; vamps, and uppers: leather cut into 100 100 shapes, etc. .. .. .. 100 203 Leather manufactures, n.e.l. 100 100 100 204 Portmanteaux; trunks; bags 100 100 leather, etc 100 205 (1) (a) Water beds and cushions, ice bags and caps, air beds. air cushions, urinals, of 100 rubber Nil 100 205 (1) (b) Hot water bags and hot 100 (d) 100 (d) water bottles of rubber 25 205 (2) Rubber gloves, n.e.i Nil 50 100 205 (3) Rubber or guttapercha solu100 100 tions and cements ,. .. Nil 205 (4) Rubber tiring'suited for use 100 100 100 on perambulator wheels 205 (5) Rubber tyres—viz. bicycle, etc. .. 100 100 100 6X205(6) (a) Moulded rubber strip suited for the repair of pneu100 100 100 matic rubber tyres, n.e.l. ex205(6) Ca) Pneumatic rubber tyres, and 205 (6V (W inner tubes of rubber therefor, n.e.l Solid rubber tyres, etc .. .. 25 Nil 100 (e) NU loo: 100 205 (7) Rubber tyre repair outfits, ' etc • 50 100 100 205 (8) Rubber valves and teats for feeding bottles, etc. .. Whips and cords (other than Nil NU 100 ex206 leather plaited), without thongs; leather plaited reaper and binder whips; spurs, bits, and stirrup Nil NU NU ex206 Saddlery, harness, whips, and whip-thongs [excluding whips and crops (other than leather plaited) without thongs; leatherplaited reaper and binder whips; spurs, bits, and stirrup irons] .. .. .. Tanners*, curriers*, and boot100 100 100 207 Nil NU 100 makers’ inks and stains 208 (1) Bottles or jars, etc., for milk or cream; syphon bottles. etc.; opal glass bottles and jars, etc. .. .. • • 100 100 100 208 (2) (a) Bottles, etc., other kinds. having a capacity ex100 100 100 ceeding one fluid oz .. 208 (2) (b) Bottles, etc., other kinds, n.e.i 100 100 100 209 211 (1) 211 (2) Plain .empty stone bottles, Bricks, n.e.i •. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100' 100 211 (3) Refractory materials, n.e.i., • • 211 (4) Fireclay, ground, n.e.l .. 100 100 100 212 (1) Hoofing tiles, ridging, and. 100' 100 100 finlals, glass, and earthen 212 (2) Sheets, plain or corrugated. roofing slates and tiles, . 100 100 100. 212 (3) Plaster-pulp sheets, planter board, and similar,'ftiateinn . 100 100 212 (4) rials •• •• •* •• •• Roofing slates, n.e.l, - •• 100 Nil 100 100 ! 100 100, ex213 White cement .. ex213 Cement. Portland, and 1 other structural or building *• cement (excluding white cement) .. .. 100 ' 100 ioo r 214 Chinaware, etc., suited for table use, etc. (imports to be confined to ware suited for every-day table 25 100 (d) 100(d) ex215 Sanitary earthenware, including earthenware chambers, bed pans and 25 100 100 . commode pans ex215 Chinaware. earthenware, porcelalnware, and stoneware, n.e.l. (excluding sanitary earthenware, 100 100 100 ' « 216 Drainage pipes, etc 100 100 100 218 Flooring, wall, hearth, and garden tiles Nil 100 100 219 Glass, Sheet, common win100 dow or plate, etc .. •• Nil 100 220 Glass, plate or sheet, in sizes not exceeding 20 super100 100 ficlal feet, etc .. .. . • Nil ex222 Toughened safety" glass with rounded or polished 100 100 edges .. Nil ex222 Glass, bevelled, silvered, or with rounded or polished edges (except toughened *’ safety ” glass with rounded or ' polished edges): mirrors, and looking glasses, framed or 100 ioo „ unframed 100 ex22S Drinking glasses 50 50 ioo ay ex225 Globes, and chimneys, for lamps, n.e.i.; lamps, lanterns, and lampwick, n.e.l Nil NU Nil ex225 Glassware n.e,l. (excluding drinking glasses; globes, and chimneys, for lamps. n.e.i.; lamps, lanterns 100 100 100 and lampwick. n.e.i.) .. 228 Plaster of Paris 100 100 iw ‘ ex229(l) Marble, in the rough, not Nil NU 100 dressed or polished ex229(l) Marble, rough sawn, not 100 100 100 dressed or polished 229 (2) Granite, or other stone, n.e.i. NU Nil xoo in the rough, etc. 229 (3) Granite, or other stone, n.ei., rough sawn, not dressed or polished 100 100 100 229 (4 a) Granite, or other stone, and Imitation stone n.eJ., 100 100 100 dressed or polished 229 (4) (b) Articles n.e.l. made from granite, etc 100 100 100 229 (5) Marble, dressed or polished, etc. 100 100 100 231 Watch glasses and similar articles Nil 50 50 232 Antiques and works of art. 100 100 100 233 Artists’ materials, etc. .. .. 50 100 100 234 Camera covers and cases .. 100 • 100 235 iUU 236 (2) Cigarette-tubes, -papers, and -paper, n.e.l 100 100 100 237 Clocks, time-registers, and 25 50 100 time-detectors .. ., •• 238 Clocks specially suited for use in timing flights of pigeons 100 100 100 6X239 Fancy goods and toys: walking sticks; tennis, badminton and squash racquets; golf clubs and golf bags: football and basketball covers; gaming 100 100 100 ex239 Hockey sticks manufactured in 50 India ** mm ex239 Sporting, gaming (excluding gaming devices) and athletlc requisites n.e.l., fishing tackle n.e.l., ineluding . artificial flies and other baited hooks (excluding hockey sticks manufactured In India: tennis, badminton and squash rackets ; golf clubs and golf bags: football and basketball covers); combs, hair and toilet .. 50 100 100 6x242 Plated ware, being cutlery .. 50 100 100 ex242 Silver-plated coffin furniture .. 50 100 ex242 Jewellery; plate, gold or silver; plated ware (excluding cutlery and silver-plated ■100 100 100 coffin furniture) .. •• 243 Lay figures, busts and dress stands 100 100 IOO 244 245 Magic lanterns, klnematographs, etc. . . .. •• Medals, etc.; old coins 100 100 100 100 100 100 246 Mouldings in the piece, and panels, etc 100 100 100 247 (3) Great organs and similar organs .. •• 100 100 100 247 (4) Pianos, player pianos, organs 100 100 100 100 n.e.l., harmoniums, etc. 247 (5) Musical instruments; n.e.l. .. 100 ex248 (1) Needles for phonographs, gramophones, graphophones and similar instruments M H •• M Nil NU NU

Percentage of reduction. U.K., Crown Other Tariff Colonies, British Foreign etc. Countries. Countries. No. Tariff Item. p.c. P-c. p.c. •vaifi (1) Phonographs, gramophones, eraphophones, and similar instruments. Including accessories peculiar thereto, n.e.i. (excluding needles) .. .... .. 100 100 100 sue (2) Voice recording and reproducing appliances specially suited for office use, etc. 100 100 100 MS Records for phonographs. etc * * m Paintings, statuary, other works of art, curios, etc. 100 100 100 983 Paintings, pictures, drawings. engravings, etc. .. .. .. 100 100 100 3M Photographic cameras 100 100 100 255 Photographic goods, n.e.i. .. 50 100 100 967 Precious stones, and semiprecious stones, etc. . 75 75 75 2X258 Sensitised surfaces, etc., for X-ray work Nil Nil Nil exzss Sensitised surfaces, etc., for the use of professional photographers and plan printing .. .. ■ ex258 Sensitised surfaces, and albumenlsed paper, plain, not being postcards or other stationery (excluding those for X-ray work and for the use of professional photographers) 50 75 100 259 Slides for magic lanterns .. 100 ‘ 100 100 260, ' Statues, statuettes, casts, and bronzes 100 100 100 261 . Tobacco pipes, etc Toilet preparations, and per50 100 100 262 fumery, n.e.i., etc 100 100 100 264 Watches .. .. .. .. .. Nil 80 80 267, (1) Flower-pots, table and household utensils, n.e.i., made of cardboard, papier mache, etc. 100 100 100 267 (2) Cream mugs, honey jars, and similar receptacles, printed or otherwise, made of cardboard. 100 100 268 papier mache, etc. .. .. Cardboard boxes, etc. .. .. 100 100 100 100 269 Cardboard, pasteboard, woodpulp board, etc., of size not less than 20in by 15in, etc. (types of board to be specified on appllcations) • • 270 Cardboard, pasteboard, wood100 pulp board, etc., n.e.i. .. 100 100 271 Celluloid, and similar materials, plain, in sheets or rolls, unprinted, n.e.i. • * 272 Crayons, all kinds Nil 100 100 273 Directories of New Zealand, 100 etc.'.. .. ' 100 100 274 Envelopes and bags, paper, 100 100 100 275 Envelopes and bags of cellu100 100 lold or similar material 100 276 Handbills, n.e.i.. circulars, programmes, playrbills. 100 100 . 100 277 - Ink powders, and ink pellets. 1 . 100 100 100 278 Ink. printing, black, to packages containing not less 100 than lewt, etc. .. .. ... Nil Nil 279 Ink. printing, n.e.i., stencil100 ling and similar inks, etc. 100 100 280 Ink. n.e.i., etc. •• •• 100 100 285 Carpet-felt paper; and paper100 100 felt, n.e.i. .. .• ...... 100 286 Paper on declaration that it will be used only to the manufacture of cartridges. 100 etc. .. •• •• • ■ Nil 100 3BT Emery paper, emery cloth. Nil 100 and glass paper, etc. .. Nil 290 Paperhangings .. .... Nil ' 50 291 Paper lace, embossed, etc. .. 100 100 292 Paper pulp, for the manufactore of paper .• . • 294 Paper seed-pockets, printed, Nil 100 etc. Nil 2x295 True vegetable parchment. 2x295 unprihted .. .. -• Paper, unprlnted — viz,, * glazed, transparent greaseproof paper, greaseproof imitation parchinent paper, and similar paper of such qualities as may be approved by the Minister V • * 296 Paper (other than wrapping paper), waxed, unprlnted. 100 etc. .. .. 100 100 297 Paper, celluloid, or similar materials, etc., printed, lithographed, or ruled, 100 100 n.e.i. .. .. .. .. 100 ■ 298 (1) (a) Wrapping paper, printed or unprlnted, etc. ..... ... SO 100 Nil 298 (1) (b) Wrapping paper, printed or ' 50 100 unprlnted, etc. ..... Nil 298 (2) Wrapping paper in sheets less 100 100 than 20in by 15in, "etc. .. 100 299 Paper of qualities andi. sizes, as approved, on dectarar. . tion that it will be’ u'sed by orchardists only . to ■ wn rping fruit * * 300 (1) Carbon and similar copying ' Nil Nil paper, n.e.i. .. .. .. Nil 300 (2) (a) Paper, n.e.i., etc., to... sheets 100 of size less than, etc. .. 100 100 300 (2) (b) Paper, n.e.i., etc., in sheets of size not less than 20to by 15in, etc. (Types of paper to be specified on applications.) * * ■ * 300 (2) (c) Paper, n.e.i., etc., In rolls 100 less than, etc. 100 . 100 300 (2) (d) Paper, n.e.i., etc.. In rolls n.e.l \* • * ex301 Paper transfers . 100 100 100 cx301 School text books, religious, medical, and legal publiNil Nil cations Nil «x301 Printed books, papers, music , or advertising matter, n.e.l. (excluding paper transfers, school text books, religious, medical. 80 and legal publications) .. 50 50 Importation will not be permitted under these licences of periodicals or magazines except approved publications reflecting current opinion and learned, scientific, or technical publications. The names of the publica--tions of that nature which it is desired to import should be submitted with applications. 303 Showcards and calendars, all kinds, etc. .. 100 100 100 ■ CX304 Waterproof tags or labels, specially suited for 100 100 nurserymenJs use .. .. Nil 2X304 Stationery and paper, manufactured, etc. (excluding waterproof tags or labels \ specially suited for nurserymen’s use) 100 t 100 100 , 2X305 Pens and pencils 50 100 (g) 100(g) ex305 Stationery, n.e.i., etc. (ex100 100 eluding pens and pencils) 50 307 Ball bearings and roller bearNil ings, etc 50 50 2X310(1) Bolts and bolt ends up to 24in in length, including insulator bolts, n.e.l., nuts blank or screwed: metal threaded screws, set screws, engineers’ studs, taper pins and split pins; rivets and washers other than washers wholly of Nil 100 rubber 100 2x310(1) Screws for wood Nil 50 (h) 100 (h) 310 (2) Washers wholly of rubber .. 100 100 100 311 Buckles, and similar articles. Nil 312 wholly of metal, etc. .. Nil 100 Castors suited for furniture Nil 50 100 313 Chain, and chains, metal, Nil etc Nil 100 814 Chain belting, etc. .. .. Nil Nil 100 815 CUps, tags, rings and similar 100 100 articles, etc 100 817 Culverts of galvanised eor100 100 320 rugated . iron, etc 100 Filters, etc., for purifying water supplies, etc. * * 821 (1) Rifles, .22 calibre; rifles, .303 100 100 calibre, etc 100 821 (2) Sights for military rifles, 50 100 etc.; cleaning rods, etc. 100 321 (3) Firearms n.e.i .. 100 100 100 822 (1) (a) Cartridges, shot, 10-24 bore 100 100 100 322 (1) (b) Cartridges, shot, n.e.i 100 100 100 322 (1) (c) Cartridges, ball, .22 calibre * * 100 322 (1). (d) Cartridges, n.e.i. .. .. .. 100 100 322 (4) Shot and bullets 100 100 100 322 (5) Metal cups for the manufacture of cartridges .. • * 100 823 Percussion caps; detonators Nil Nil 2X325 Hand chemical fire extin100 100 100 gulshers •XS26 Fir.e engines, etc. (excluding hand chemical fire exNil Nil Nil tingulshers) 827 Galvanised iron manufactures, n.e.l„ etc.; japanned or lacquered metal100 100 100 ware, etc 323 Implements and fittings specially suited for use in straining or stretch100 100 ing fencing wires .. .• 100 131 (1) Lawn mowers, other than 100 100 hand roller type .. • • 100 831 (2) Lawn-mowers, of the hand 100 100 roller type .... 100 2X332 Typewriters (including covers but excluding ribbons): dupUoatlng machines and apparatus, 100 100 n.e.i.; addressing machines 50 2x332 Typewriter ribbons .. .. 75 100 ex332 Cash registering machines, not including recording 75 100 paper 50 2X332 Adding and computing machines and instruments; accounting and book-keeping machines: combined adding and 50 50 75 typing machines .. .. 2X338 (1) Spare parts of:—Cultivators: harrows: ploughs: drills; seed and fertiliser sowers and distributors com-

Percentage of reduction. U.K.. Crown ■ Other Foreign Colonies. British etc.\ Countries. Countries. No. Tariff Item. bined or separate; lime sowers; seed, or' grain p.c. p.c. p.c. cleaners, and cellular seed Nil Nil Nil or grain separators ex333 (1) Cultivators: harrows; ploughs: drills; seed and fertiliser sowers or distributors combined or separate: lime sowers; seed or grain cleaners, and cellular seed or grain separators (excluding spare parts) .. .. .. ex333 (2) Hayrakes, not hand (excluding spare parts and swath turners and side rakes); hay, straw and wool presses (excluding spare parts): chaff, turnip and similar cutters (excluding spare parts); 100 100 electric fence chargers ex333(2) Agricultural implements and machinery, n.e.i., including ploughs, cultivators, and seed drills, handworked, etc. [excluding hay rakes, not hand (except spare .parts thereof, swath turners and side rakes): hay, stx-aw, and wool presses and chaff, turnip and similar cutters (except spare parts thereof); electric fence 100 100 chargers] 334 (1) Churns, power-driven, including butter workers. Nil 50 50 etc. .. .. 334 (2) (a) Milking machine parts 100 100 100 wholly of rubber .. .. ex334(2) (b) Pasteurisers, milk coolers, milking machines, and 100 100 100 churns ex334(2) (b) Dairying machinery, n.e.i., etc. (excluding pasteurisers, milk coolers, milking machines, . and 100 100 100 churns) ex335(2) Mufflers for motor vehicle engines .. cx335(2) Engines specially suited for use on motor vehicles (excluding mufflers for 100 100 motor vehicle engines) .. 336 Engines, etc., specially suited 25 25 for flying machines, etc. 337 Engine governors and turbine * governors .... .. ex338(l) (a) Generators for bicycle lighting sets (licences to be available for the imporNil Nil tation of complete sets) ex338(l)(a) Transformers suited for use in wireless broadcast receiving sets; battery 25 loo (d) 100 (d) chargers •.. .. .. ex338(l) (a) Machinery or appliances. n.e.i., peculiar to the generation of electricity, to the transformation of pressures of electric currents, or to the conversion of one type of electric current to another; electric . motors; slide rails for electric generators or electric motors (excluding transformers suited for use in wireless broadcast receiving sets; battery chargers and generators for bicycle 100 100 100 lighting sets) .... .. 338 U) (b) Batteries or cells not in- * 0 * eluding storage batteries ex338(l) (c) Parts of storage batteries— 100 100 100 viz., battery containers ex338(l) (c) Storage batteries, complete and parts (excluding battery containers) .. .. ex338(2) Reactance or choking coils suited for use in wireless broadcast receiving sets: plug tops and bases; flush plates; cord connectors: tapons; porcelain fuses up to 15 amps; air break 100 100 100 switches .. .. .... cx338(2) Switchboards, fuse boards, etc. (excluding reactance or choking coils suited for use in wireless broadcast receiving sets; plug tops and bases: flush plates; cord connectors: tapons: porcelain fuses up to 15 100 100 100 amps; air break switches) ex338(3) Electrodes for electric weld1 « * ing ex338(3) Carbons or electrodes for arc lamps, for electric furnaces or for electric welding (excluding electrodes for • electric weld50 100 100 ing) ex338(4) Transformers, chokes, radio frequency coils, radio frequency units, valve shields, coil cans, chassis, dial mechanism, dial scales, and complete dials, suited for use in wireless broadcast receiving sets; loudspeakers for radio Nil Nil 100 sets' .... ex338(4) Electric appliances, n.e.i., peculiar to surgery: X100 100 100 ray tubes .. .. .. .. ex338(4) Electric appliances, n.e.i., peculiar to electro-plat-ing. electro-chemistry, electro-metallurgy, telegraphy, telephony (not including cabinets or parts of cabinets for radio sets), electrical vacuum tubes not suitable for purposes of illumination [excluding electric appliances n.e.i. peculiar to surgery. X-ray tubes, transformNil Nil Nil i ers, chokes, radio frequency colls, radio frequency units, valve shields, coil cans, chassis, dial mechanism, dial scales, and complete dials suited for use in wireless broadcast receiving sets; loud speakers for radio sets] • • • 338 (5) Electric locomotives, etc. .. • * • 338 (6) Metal poles or towers, etc. 338 (7) Insulated cable and wire; * * • carbon in block, etc. .. 338 (8) Sparking plugs for oil en- « * * gines .. .. .. .... 338 (9) (a) Wireless broadcast receiving sets, built up, but not Nil Nil 100 mounted In cabinets 338 (9) (b) Wireless broadcast receiving 100 100 100 sets, mounted in cabinets 100 100 100 338 (10) (a) Electric irons .. ex338(10) (b) Insulators, ceiling roses and 100 100 100 appliance plugs .. .. ex338(10)(b) Electrical machinery or appliances n.e.i. (excluding insulators, celling roses 100 100 100 and appliance plugs) .. ex339 Incandescent filament electric lamp bulbs having a power consumption exceeding 180 watts, also similar lamp bulbs specially designed for use in projection apparatus or in automobiles, bicycles: miners’ lamps, flash-light 50 100 100 torches and radio panels ex339 Incandescent filament electric lamp bulbs, not being peculiar to surgical use (excluding incandescent filament electric lamp bulbs having a power consumption exceding 180 watts, also similiar lamp bulbs specially designed for use In projection apparatus or in automobiles, bicycles; miners’ lamps, flash-light torches Nil 100 and radio, panels) .. .. 100 100 100 340 Electric lamps, n.e.i., etc. .. 341 (1) Gas meters having a miximum capacity not exceeding 450 cubic feet per 30 100 100 hour 342 Measuring, counting, testing, indicating, etc., appli100 100 100 atirpe: no 1 oto 343 Machinery peculiar to mining or gold saving, n.e.i., Nil Nil 50 etc, .. 344 Power-driven spray pumps, * * * efc. 347 Sheep, shearing and horse * * • clipping machines .. .. 348 > Traction engines and tractors: protable steam engines, etc. .... .. .. 351 (3) Boring and well-drilling ma- . chinery, etc ex351(4) Blowers and fans — viz., exhaust, blast and ventilat- « • • • ing Nil 100 100 ex351(4) Vacuum cleaners 351 (6) Grinding machines, emery. and similar: emery and Nil 0 similar wheels ■351 (7) Grinding Mills, grinding i pans, ball mills, tube mills, etc. ex351(8) Sewing machines. Industrial; also repair or replacement parts of all kinds of sewing machines ex351(8) Sewing machines, other than Nil 0 0 50 0 industrial 351 (9) Knitting and kilting machines ex351(I0) Press tools for metal stamping; hand operated guillotines and bending rol- * • lers ex351(10) Machinery, etc., peculiar to metal-working (excluding press tools for metal stamping; hand operated guillotines and bending rollers), wood-working, stone-working, or glass100 100 100 working * • * 351 (11) Hydro-extractors .. .. 100 100 100

Percentage of reduction. U.K., Crown Other. Foreign Colonies. British Item etc. Countries. Countries. No. Tariff Item. p.c. p.c. p.c. 351 (12) Weighing machines, scales, 50 . 100 50 and balances, n.e.i. 351 (13) Printing machines .. .. * * ♦ 352 Machinery, etc. peculiar to use in manufacturing, industrial and similar processes * ♦ • cx353 (1) Domestic gas cookers 100 100 100 cx353(l) Gas heating and gas cooking appliances (excluding domestic gas cookers) 50 100 100 ex353(l) Valves, cocks, and similar articles, of brass or 353 (2) other copper-alloy too 100 100 Gas compressing machines— viz., ammonia compres353 (3) sors 100 100 100 Electric cooking and electric 353 (4) heating appliances .. 100 100 100 Stone crushing machines— 353 (5) viz., jaw crushers .. Concrete mixers 100 100 100 100 100 ex353(6)(b) Oil engines; boilers, feed water heaters, fuel economisers, mechanical stokers, steam super-heaters; pumps: winches, cranes, capstans, windlasses and hoists 300 100 100 ex353(6-b) Refrigerators * ex353(6-b) Washing machines * * * ex353(6-b) Machinery, etc., n.e.i., other kinds (excluding oil engines: boilers, feed water heaters, fuel economisers, mechanical stokers,' steam superheaters; pumps; winches, cranes, capstans, windlasses, hoists, refrigerators and washing machines) • * * ex354 Circular saws, axes and hay forks .. .. Nil Nil 50 ex354 Artificers’ tools n.e.i., etc. (excluding circular saws. 355 axes and hay forks) .. Nil 50 50 t Tanks, rectangular, of sheet iron, etc., if imported containing goods .. • • 50 100 100 356 (1-a) Pumps, etc., for vending 100 petrol .. 100 100 ex356(l-b) Bed fittings of cast iron; plugs and washers for baths, basins, sinks and tubs; butchers and slaughtermen’s knives; mops; brass hearth sets; fire screens: display fittings; wheelbarrows; pot scourers; enamelled iron 100 100 sinks . • 100 ex356(l-b) Blind rollers: clothes wringers cast iron boilers or furnaces and radiators for central heating and ’ equipment, including oil burners necessary for use Nii therewith Nil Nil ex356(l) (b) Safety razor blades; hollow ground razors (otner than safety): enamelled 100 100 hollow ware Nil ex356(l) (b) Hardware, hollow-ware, and ironmongery, n.e.i., manufactured or partly manufactured articles of metal, and manufactured or partly manufactured articles of metal in combination with any other material, n.e.i. [excluding bed fittings of cast Iron; aluminium hollow-ware for domestic use; plugs and washers for baths, basins, sinks, and tubs; butchers’ and slaughtermen’s knives; mops; brass hearth sets; fire screens; display fittings; w'heelbarrows; cutlery; safety razor blades: hoilow ground razors (other than safety); pot scourers: enamelled Iron sinks; enamelled hollow-ware; cast iron boilers or furnaces and radiators for central heating and equipment, including oil burners necessary for use therewith; blind rollers; clothes wringers! .. .. 50 100 100 ex356(l-b) Cutlery, excluding butchers and slaughtermen’s knives, hollow ground razors (other than safety) and safety razor blades; aluminium hollow ware 50 100 100 Apr domestic use .. .. 356 (2) Porcelain enamelled cast-iron 100 100 100 baths •• •• 356 (3) Builders’ and cabinetmakers’ Nil Nil 50 hardware, etc 357 (1) Copper, iron, lead, tin and other metal, in billets, blooms, ingots, or pigs .. * * * 357 (2) Aluminium, brass, copper. etc., in bars or rods, etc. * ... 357 (4) Iron, galvanised or plain black —viz., angle, tee. bar, bolt, channel, rod. etc. (i) •" * * 357 (5) (a) Iron, sheet, plate, hoop, plain, etc. (i) 357 (5) (b) Corrugated sheet iron (i) .. ex357 (6) Lead sheet .. .. ex357(6) Metal n.ei.—viz., foil, leaf: hoop, plate or sheet, plain, whether in the rough, polished, enamelled, galvanised, plated, tinned, or otherwise coated with metal (excluding lead sheet) .. * * • 357 (9) Solder .. . - 100 100 100 357 (10) Wire, metal, plain, n.e.i.; barbed fencing wire; etc. .. « * • 357 (11) Metal cordage, not being gold or sliver * * ♦ 358 Metallic and similar capsules Nil 100 100 ex359 Staples, fencing 100 100 100 ex359 Nails or tacks, of copper, brass, and composition, n.e.i.;' nails or tacks, n.e.i.; coopers’ and similar hooks and tacks; staples (excluding fencing staples) dog-spikes and deck-spikes .. .. Nil Nil Nil ex360 Square grooved spikes or nails, clouts over lin in length and nails with wire spring attachment peculiarly suited for fixing wallboard .. .. Nil Nil 100 ex360 Nails or tacks, exceeding lin in length, made from Iron wire, whether plain, galvanised, or. cementcoated n.e.i. (excluding square grooved spikes or nails, clouts over lin In length and nails with wire spring attachment peculiarly suited for fixing 100 wallboard) 100 lOo 361 Nails, lead-headed, and galvanised cup-headed roof100 ing nails ' 100 100 362 (1) Pipe$, etc., wrought iron, 100 100 100 steel, etc 362 (2) (a) Pipes, etc., cast-iron, n.e.i., including drain-water, Nil 100 100 soil, and similar pipes .. 362 (2) (b) (i) Centrifugally-cast iron pipes, 100 100 100 piping, tubes, etc 362 (2) (b) (ii) Centrifugally - cast iron 100 100 100 pipes, piping, tubes, etc. 362 (3) Pipes, etc., wrought iron, or steel, screwed: boiler tubes, etc. (i) * * * 362 (4) Pipes, etc.. lead or composi100 100 100 362 (5) (a) Knees, bends, elbows, etc., of brass or other copper alloy .. .. ' 100 100 100 362 (5) (b) Knees, bends, elbows, etc., of cast iron for rain-water, 50 100 100 soil, and similar pipes .. 363 (1) Printing type, and printing Nil Nil 100 materials, n.e.i., etc. 363 (2) Stereotypes, electrotypes, matrices, etc 100 100 100 365 Rails for railways, etc. (i) .. *■ 366 368 Road-graders Saddlers’ ironmongery, etc. .. Nil Nil 100 371 Springs, coil, volute, and spiral, etc. Nil Nil 50 373 Tinware, and tin manufactures, n.e.i. 100 100 100 375 Window sashes, or frames, metal 100 100 100 376 (2) Electrically welded wire fabric: etc Bicycles, tricycles and motor Nil Nil ■ 100 378 cycles. fittings for: Nil Nil 100 spokes in the rough, etc ex379 Motor cycles and sidecars 73 100 100 therefor ex379 Hubs, spindles and other finished, partly finished or machined parts of bicycles, tricycles and the like vehicles, inNil 100 100 eluding motor cycles .. ex379 Bicycles, tricycles and the like vehicles (excluding motor cycles and side25 100. 100 cars therefor) 380 Flying machines * 100 381 Carriages, carts, drays, etc. .. 100 100 382 Cars, wagons and trucks, Nil Nil 100 100 railway and tramway . • 383 Carriage shafts, poles, etc. .. Nil 384 Carriage and cart makers materials—viz., shafts, etc Nil Nil 100 385 Axles, axle arms, axle boxes, etc Nil Nil 100 386 Undercarriage springs, n.e.i., etc. .. 100 100 100 387 Metal fittings, mountings and trimmings, n.e.i., suited for the manufacNil Nil 100 ture or.repair of vehicles

Percentage at redueOton. U.K., Crown Other Foreign fjljj colonies. British etc. Countries. Countries. No. Tariff Item. p.c. p.c. p.c. 383 Wheels and tyres for locomotives, etc. Nil Nil too 389 Motor vehicles, ne.i., viz.:— ex (a) Unassembled or completely knocked d own (c.k.d.) chassis for commercial trucks, delivery vans or omnibuses .. . • * 1;. ex (a) Unassembled or completely knocked down (c.k.d.) vehicles other than Chassis for commercial- trucks, delivery vans or 100 omnibuses .. .. 100 100 (b) Chassis for electrically propelled motor vehicles of types and under conditions approved by the Minister .. ’* ex (c) Other kinds (exclud100 Ing spare parts) .. 100 100 ex (c) Other kinds, spare parts of 25 25 35 390 Blacklead, grate and stove polishes, etc 100 100 etc. 100 392 (2) Grinding compounds, composed of greases mixed Nil Nil so with abradant substances 393 Leather dressing, etc.; blacking, boot polishes, etc.; metal polishes; furniture, floor, and linoleum polishes, etc. 100 100 100 394 (1) Linseed oil. etc Nil Nil 100 394 (6) Crude petroleum, crude residual oil, once-run shale oil, and crude distillates of petroleum * • 394 (7) Motor spirits 394 (9) Refined mineral oils, n.e.l., not exceeding in specific gravity 0.860 at 60deg F. * * 9 ■ 395 (1) Linseed oil, etc., in vessels having a capacity of less 100 100 100 than 1 gallon 395 (2) ; otor spirits in vessels having a capacity of less than 1 gallon 100 100 100 395 (3) Vegetable oils, n.e.i., in vessels having a capacity of 100 100 100 less than ! gallon .. .. 395 (4) Oils n.e.l. in vessels having a capacity of less than 1 100 ioo 100 gallon 397 (1) White-lead ground in oil .. Nil Nil 100 397 (2) Paints and colours, ground in liquid. n.e.i.; paints mixed ready for use; en100 IOO 100 amel paints; etc 397 (3) Varnishes, lacquers, etc. .. 100 100 100 397 (4) Preparations (for removing 100 100 100 paint and varnish 397 (5) Putty and woodfillers 100 100 397 (6) Kalsomiiie, distempers, etc., in powder form .. .. 100 100 100 , ex398(l) Beeswax ... .. 100 ex398(l) Mineral, vegetable, and Japanese waxes, n.e.i. .. Logs, round,, unworked—viz., Nil Nil Nil 399 (a) ash, hickory, lancewood. etc. .. .. 399 (b) Logs, round, unworked—viz., oak (Quercus), n.e.i. * * • 399 (c) Logs, round, unworked—viz., * . • • 400 401 402 403 n.e.i Palings, split ... .. ,, Posts, split .. .. .. „ .. Hails, split Laths, and shingles ... .. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 404 (1) (a) Timber, rough sawn or rough hewn—viz., ash, hickory, lancewood, etc. ,. • * ' ♦ 404 (1) (b) Timber rough sawn or rough hewn—viz., oaks (Quercus), n.e.i • • 404 (2) Timber rough sawn or rough hewn—viz., other kinds, etc., not less than 25ft, etc. .. .. • • . * 404 (3) Timber rough sawn or rough hewn—viz., n.e.l. .. .. * ■ * 405 1 Timber sawn dressed .. .. 100 IOO 100 406 Basketware, wickerware, etc. 100 100 100 407 (I) Furniture, and cabinetware. 100 100 n.e.t., etc 100 407 (2) Doors, wooden, plain, or 100 100 glazed 100 407 (3) Mantelpieces. other than stone; sashes, wooden, 100 100 xod plain or glazed 408 Handles, broom, mop, hoe, 100 100 100 rake, and similar .. .. 412 Poles of hardwood, dressed or shaped, specially suited for electric power transmission * * 414 (1) Veneers and plywood .. .. Florists’ pegs * Nil 6X414(2) Nil 6X414(2) Woodenware, and turnery. n.ed. (excluding florists’ pegs): saddle trees. 100 100 100 wooden tackle-blocks .. 417 Boats, launches, yachts, etc., 100 100 100 imported In any vessel .. 419 (1) Carpet-sweepers and floorpolishers or scrubbers. 100 100 100 6X419(2) Artists’ brushes .. ,. .. so 100 100 ex419{2) Brushes specially suited for dentists* use .. .... Nil 100 100 6X419(2) Brushes, brushware, and brooms, n.e.i„ etc. (excluding Brushes specially suited for dentists’ use. 100 100 100 and artists' brushes) 421 Cements n.e.i., powders for 100 100 100 adhesives n.e.i.. etc. 422 Clay birds or clay targets .. 100 loo Sash cord .. .. ., .. ex425 Cordage, rope, and twine 427 (1) n.e.i. (excluding sash cord) .. .. .. .... Crown seals .. 75 100 100 100 IOO 100 427 (2) Plain unornamental stoppers. etc., for bottles, etc., n.e.i. .. .. .. .. •• 100 100 100 429 Explosives n.e.l.; powder, sporting; blasting powder * . * 430 and meal .. .. •• •• Fireworks n.e.l 100 100, 100 6x431 Gelatine, glue and size (exeluding" process engravers fish glue) .. . .... 100 100 100 6X431 Isinglass and process engravers’ fish glue .. •> Nil Nil Nil 434 Manures (i) • 50 100 100 • 436 Nets, and netting, n.ej 442 Hoofing material, n.e.i., etc. Sausage casings, animal on443 (1) • ' « 443 (2) gin e. .. .. •• Sausage rfeins and casings . i made from cellulose or 100 100 100 ex448 Corrugated strawboard; cherries in brine: tamarinds In brine; gherkins in brine: pompoms, for the manufacture of - boots, shoes and slippers 100 100 100 ex448 Pictures for the manufacture of calendars, showcards, boxes, writing pads and similar articles Nil 100(h) 100(h) ex448 Articles and materials, spewfied by the Minister, and on such conditions as he may prescribe, suited for, and to be used solely in, the fabrication or repair of goods within New Zealand (excluding cherries in brine: gherkins in brine: tamarinds in brine: pom-poms for the manufacture of boots, shoes and, slippers; corrugated strawboard; pictures for the manufacture of calendars, showcards. boxes, writing , pads and similar articles) Nil ' Nil Nil (Class of goods should be Shown oh 449 (1) Rubber (not Including application.) sponge rubber) in sheet, strip, cord, or channel, etc.: also all articles 50 100 100 n.e.i.. wholly of rubber 6X449(2) ex449(2) Coal and coke .. •• •• Sheep marking oils or paints 100 100 * 100 Ginger in brine .. .. - . ; 6X449(2) Insulating building board ex449(2) Seeds, grass and clover. agricultural seeds (other than flower and vegetable seeds) .. ... .. .. .. Gut other than surgical 100 100 100 ex449(2) Lemon or orange rinds; dehydrated or in brine 100 100 100 ex449(2) Straws, drinking, of para100 , M0 fined paper 100 100 100 Hags ex449(2) Tubular woven meat wraps. recleaned, for use as engineers* hand cloths 100 100 M0 ex449(2) Steel - wool, radiator sealing compounds 100 100 M0 ex449(2) Adhesive pastes in vessels containing 1 gallon or over and powders tor making adhesives in packages containing lib 100 100 net weight or over 100 100 100 6X449(2) Mangoes in brine 100 100 IOO ex449(2) Walnuts in brine .. ex448(2) Roofing compounds, bitu100 100 109 minous .. .. ... .* Nil 100(h) 100(h) ex449(2) Brake lining in the piece ex449(2) Paper' patterns for costumes •• Nil 90 M0 ex449(2) All articles n.e.l. (excludIng coal and coke: seeds, grass and clover: agricultural seeds, other than flower or vegetable seeds; Insulating building board; gut, other than surgical; lemon or orange rinds; dehydrated or in brine: roofing compounds, bituminous: drinking straws ‘ of paraffined paper; steel wool: tubular woven meat wraps, recleaned, for use as engineers’ hand cloths;

Percentage of reduction. U.K., Crown Other Colonies. British Foreign' etc. Countries. Countries. No. Tariff Item, adhesive pastes in vessels containing 1 gallon or over and powders for making adhesives in packages containing lib net weight or over; rags; paper patterns for costumes: ginger in brine; walnuts in brine; mangoes in brine: p.c.. p.c. p.c. brake lining in the piece; sheepmarking oils or paints: radiator sealing Nil (Class of Nil Nil goods should be shown on application.) compounds)

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Evening Star, Issue 23690, 25 September 1940, Page 4

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IMPORT CONTROL-THE FIFTH-PERIOD SCHEDULES Evening Star, Issue 23690, 25 September 1940, Page 4

IMPORT CONTROL-THE FIFTH-PERIOD SCHEDULES Evening Star, Issue 23690, 25 September 1940, Page 4

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