PLAIW -QUARANTINE -IMPORT BESCRICTIONS 
.OF 
TEW ZEALAND 
BASIC LEGISLATION 
Orchard and Garden Diseases Act of 1908, as amended November i, 
191M. November 9, 1920, and the Orchard and Garden Diseases Act 
of 1928, and Orchard and Garden Diseases Amendment Act, l°Ap. 
DEFINITIONS 
"Disease" mean^ any disease as defined in the Act. (See p. k) 
"Fruit; 1 means the edible product of any plant, ana includes the 
peel, skin, or. shell of such product, and also the seeds 
of such plant, whether such fruit is or is not attached to 
the plant, 
"Plant" means any tree, flower, shrub, vegetable, or other 
vegetation. 
AUTHORIZED PORTS OF ENTRY 
Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dune&in, and Bluff. 
CERTIFICATION 
All fruits, plants and bulbs imported into New Zealand ere re- 
quired to be accompanied by a certificate from the competent 
•authorities in the country of origin to the effect that they 
havo been examined and found to be free from disease, and in 
some instances additional certificates may be required. The 
necessary certificates must be obtained by shippers and the 
original forwarded to the consignee in New Zealand or his agert. 
A duplicate copy of the certificate may be attached to. or 
enclosed in, the package. 1 
INSPECTION 
\ 
Upon arrival at any of the declared ports of entry in New Zealand, 
all importations of fruit, vegetables, plants, bulbs, and agri- 
cultural seeds are subject to inspection by an inspector appointed 
under tho Qrohard and Garden Diseases Act of 1028. 
SPECIFIC REGULATIONS 
FRUIT 
Importation of fruit from the Pacific Islands is subject to the 
following conditions: 
