A company which sold items made from the wool of non-existent "snow alpaca ... raised above the snow line in the South Island" is among those fined more than $600,000 for misrepresenting their goods as New Zealand-made.
In his decision, released today, Rotorua District Court judge Ian Thomas convicted and fined four companies and four individuals for selling visiting Asian tourists a range of imported alpaca goods "proudly made in New Zealand", and making claims that duvets were 100 per cent alpaca or merino wool when they were not.
The companies are Hyeon Company Limited, Duvet 2000 Limited, JM Wool Limited and Premium Alpaca New Zealand Limited.
The individuals are Han Young Chae, Jong Myung Lee, Yun Duk Jung and Bo Sun Yoo.
They are the second group of companies being sentenced for breaches of the Fair Trading Act after 10 premises in Rotorua and one in Auckland were searched in August 2011.