Customs Forms and Appointments




of Trade and Customs, and shall not be re-introduced into
Victoria except on payment of the full duties chargeable thereon,
then this obligation to be void, otherwise to be and remain in
full force and virtue.
Sealed and delivered by the above-named
in the presence of

BOND TO BE GIVEN ON ENTRY OF TRAVELLERS'
SAMPLES ENTITLED TO DRAWBACK.
36 Vict., No. 434.

KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we, , are
jointly and severally held and firmly bound unto our
Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the Grace of God of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen,
pounds to
Defender of the Faith, in the sum of
be paid to our said Lady the Queen, her heirs or suc-
cessors, for which payment well and truly to be made we
bind ourselves, and each of us jointly and severally, our
and each of our heirs, executors, and administrators,
and every of them firmly by these presents.
Sealed with onr seals. Dated this day of
in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-
WHEREAS the above bounden hath entered outwards
for exportation from the port of , in the ship
, whereof is master, , to
in charge of , traveller for the afore-
said firm, which said goods are entitled to a drawback of Cus-
toms on exportation:

Now the condition of the above written obligation is such
that if the above bounden comply with all the regulations
approved by virtue of Act 36 Vict., No. 434, or 41 Vict., No. 594,
and pay any penalty which may be imposed in default of such
compliance, and if the said goods and every part thereof shall
be duly shipped and exported to and landed at afore-
said, or otherwise accounted for to the satisfaction of the Com-
missioner of Trade and Customs, and shall not be re-introduced
into Victoria except on payment of the full duties chargeable
thereon, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to be and
remain in full force and virtue.
Sealed and delivered by the above-named
in the presence of

FORM D.

FORM OF DECLARATION IN EXPORT ENTRY OF
TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES FOR DRAWBACK.
WE, , do hereby declare that we are the exporters of the
goods mentioned in this entry and the invoice dated
and signed by us; and that the values therein given represent
the true price to be paid or accounted for to us , with-
out any discount, rebate, or other allowance, by , the
traveller of our firm, , for , under the style and
title of ; and we further declare that these goods were
properly cleared at the Customs, and duty paid on importation,
and that none of the said goods were the produce of or manu-
factured in Victoria, except as specified in the said invoice.

FORM E.

FORM OF DECLARATION IN CLAIM FOR DRAW-
BACK UPON TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES.
I, of , do hereby declare that I am traveller
for , trading under the style and title of ; and
I do also declare that the goods or merchandise hereinafter
described have been landed at this port between the , of
and the , 187 , from on board the
whereof is at present master, viz.:---

Marks. Numbers. Description of Goods. Value.

And I further declare that the goods are of the value herein
represented, and that I am under engagement to sell and
account for on behalf of the said firm the said goods,
returning to them such portions as are unsold, and that the said
goods have arrived in good order.
Declared before me at the Customhouse, this day of , 187 .
[N.B. The declaration should be witnessed by the Collector
or other duly-authorized officer of Customs.]

MINIMUM QUANTITIES OF GOODS DELIVERABLE
FROM THE WAREHOUSE.

  • Spirits, in cases: Home Consumption 6 gallons; Exportation 6 gallons.
  • Ditto, in wood: Home Consumption 1 cask; Exportation 1 cask.
  • Sarsaparilla and Painkiller, and Medicated or Perfumed Spirits: Home Consumption 1 package; Exportation 1 package.
  • Wine, in cases: Home Consumption 10 gallons; Exportation 10 gallons.
  • Ditto, in wood: Home Consumption 1 cask; Exportation 1 cask.
  • Beer, &c., in case and barrels (bottled): Home Consumption 6 cases, or in bulk 50 gallons; Exportation 6 cases, or in bulk 50 gallons.
  • Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff: Home Consumption 60 lb.; Exportation 60 lb.
  • Tea: Home Consumption 2 chests, or its equivalent quan.; Exportation 1 chest, or its equivalent quan.
  • Sugar and Molasses: Home Consumption 10 cwt.; Exportation 10 cwt. or 4 cwt. respectively.
  • Coffee, &c.: Home Consumption 240 lb.; Exportation 1 cwt.
  • Opium, &c.: Home Consumption 45; Exportation 45 lb.
  • Rice: Home Consumption 10 cwt.; Exportation 5 cwt.
  • Butter, Cheese, and Candles: Home Consumption 240 lb.; Exportation 1 package.
  • Bacon, Lard, and Hams: Home Consumption 240; Exportation 1 package.
  • Soap: Home Consumption 240; Exportation 1 package.
  • Confectionery, Biscuits, Comfits, Sweetmeats, and Succades: Home Consumption 240; Exportation 1 package.
  • Jams: Home Consumption 240; Exportation 1 package.
  • Maizena: Home Consumption 160; Exportation 1 package.
  • Hops: Home Consumption 50 bushels; Exportation 20 bushels.
  • Malt: Home Consumption 20 cwt.; Exportation 10 cwt.
  • Salt: Home Consumption 40 gallons; Exportation 1 package.
  • Vinegar: Home Consumption 10; Exportation 1 package.
  • Varnish: Home Consumption 6 cwt.; Exportation 1 package.
  • Salted Provisions, &c.: Home Consumption 30 in No.; Exportation 20 in No.
  • Doors: Home Consumption 30 pairs; Exportation 20 pairs.
  • Window Sashes: Home Consumption 1 ton; Exportation 1 ton.
  • Grain / Flour: Home Consumption 1 ton; Exportation 1 ton.
  • Millinery (as imported or repacked in bond): Home Consumption 1 package; Exportation £10 value or 1 package.
  • Apparel, &c. (as imported or re-packed in bond): Home Consumption 1 package; Exportation £10 value or 1 package.
  • Manufactures of Silk, or Silk, with &c.: Home Consumption 1 package; Exportation £10 value or 1 package.
  • Musical Instruments and Carriages: Home Consumption 1 package; Exportation £10 value or 1 package.
  • Glass and Glassware, Chinaware and Porcelain: Home Consumption 1 package; Exportation £10 value or 1 package.
  • Furniture: Home Consumption 1 package; Exportation 1 package.
  • Toys, Turnery, Woodenware, Brushware, Wickerware, and Earthenware: Home Consumption 1 package; Exportation 1 package.
  • Woollen Blankets and Rugs: Home Consumption 1; Exportation 1 package.
  • Dried and Preserved Fruits, &c.: Home Consumption 240 lb.; Exportation 1 package.
  • Starch: Home Consumption 240; Exportation 1 package.
  • Macaroni: Home Consumption 240; Exportation 1 package.
  • Vermicelli: Home Consumption 240; Exportation 1 package.
  • Preserved Meats and Fish: Home Consumption 240; Exportation 1 cwt.
  • Chocolate: Home Consumption 240; Exportation 1 package.
  • Cocoa: Home Consumption 240; Exportation 1 package.
  • Oilmen's Stores not otherwise enumerated: Home Consumption £10 value; Exportation 1 package.

Deputy Commissioner of Stamps appointed.

Head Office, Stamp Department,
Wellington, 11th January, 1879.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
DUNCAN GUY, Esq.,
to be Deputy Commissioner of Stamps at Napier for
the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay; this appoint-
ment to take effect from the 1st September, 1878.
J. BALLANCE.

Tenders.

Public Works Office,
Wellington, 14th January, 1879.

THE following list of successful and unsuccessful
Tenderers is published for general information.
J. MACANDREW,
Minister for Public Works.



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏭 Continuation of Customs Drawback Forms and Warehouse Minimum Quantities (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
14 January 1879
Customs drawback, Travellers' samples, Export entry, Warehouse regulations, Minimum quantities, Spirits, Tobacco, Tea

💰 Appointment of Deputy Commissioner of Stamps at Napier

💰 Finance & Revenue
11 January 1879
Appointment, Deputy Commissioner of Stamps, Napier, Hawke's Bay
  • Duncan Guy (Esquire), Appointed Deputy Commissioner of Stamps

  • J. Ballance

🏗️ Publication of successful and unsuccessful Tenderers results

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
14 January 1879
Tenders, Public Works, Successful tenderers, Unsuccessful tenderers
  • J. Macandrew, Minister for Public Works