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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 29
Approving and Appointing a Bonding Warehouse.
CUSTOMS.—In exercise of the powers in me for this purpose vested by “The Customs Laws Consolidation Act, 1882,” I, the Commissioner of Trade and Customs, do hereby approve and appoint the undermentioned warehouse to be a warehouse for the reception of goods under bond, namely,—
Port of Auckland.
A brick building roofed with iron, situate in Commerce Street, on Allotments Nos. 8, 29, and 30, Section No. 2, City of Auckland, to be known as
NATHAN’S BOND.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this thirtieth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and four.
C. H. MILLS,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Commissioner’s Order No. 737.]
President of Council under “The Maori Lands Administration Act, 1900,” appointed.
Office of Minister of Native Affairs,
Wellington, 31st March, 1904.
H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint
HENRY DUNBAR JOHNSON, Judge of the Native Land Court,
to the office of President of the Aotea District Maori Land Council, under the provisions of “The Maori Lands Administration Act, 1900,” vice William James Butler, deceased.
J. CARROLL,
Minister of Native Affairs.
“The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Act, 1901.”—Notice of Proposed Cancellation of Registry.
Department of Labour,
Wellington, 6th April, 1904.
N OTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to and in exercise of the powers in this behalf conferred upon me by section 20 of “The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Act, 1901,” each registration of the industrial unions mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be cancelled at the expiration of six weeks from the date hereof unless within such period it is shown that it has not ceased to exist.
SCHEDULE.
THE United Dairymen’s Industrial Union of Employers, registered No. 191, situated at Wellington.
The Humphreys Hydraulic Sluicing Company (Limited) Industrial Union of Employers, registered No. 179, situated at Reefton.
The Welcome Gold-mining Company (Limited) Industrial Union of Employers, registered No. 178, situated at Reefton.
The Fortification Railway and Coal Company (Limited) Industrial Union of Employers, registered No. 345, situated at Dunedin.
The Wairarapa Master Bakers Industrial Union of Employers, registered No. 403, situated at Masterton.
The Poverty Bay Master Bakers Industrial Union of Employers, registered No. 407, situated at Gisborne.
The Wellington Branch of the New Zealand Workers Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 64, situated at Wellington.
The Wellington Grooms and Conductors Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 233, situated at Wellington.
The Otago Sailmakers Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 251, situated at Dunedin.
The Collingwood Miners and Labourers Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 254, situated at Collingwood.
The Otago Builders’ Labourers Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 260, situated at Dunedin.
The Otago Tanners, Curriers, and Leather-dressers Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 272, situated at Dunedin.
The South Canterbury Traction and Stationary Engine Drivers and Firemen’s Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 295, situated at Timaru.
The Otago Letterpress Printers’ Machinists Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 369, situated at Dunedin.
The Wellington Domestic Workers Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 378, situated at Wellington.
The Auckland Tinsmiths and Sheet Metal Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 383, situated at Auckland.
The North Otago Grocers’ Employees Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 397, situated at Oamaru.
The Canterbury Domestic Help Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 450, situated at Christchurch.
EDWARD TREGEAR,
Registrar of Industrial Unions.
Commissioner’s Decisions under Tariff Acts.
Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 6th April, 1904.
I T is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. the Commissioner of Trade and Customs has decided to interpret the Customs and Excise Duties Acts in relation to the undermentioned articles as follows:—
NOTE.—“Not otherwise enumerated” appears as n.o.e.; “other kinds” as o.k.; “articles and materials suited only for, and to be used solely in, the fabrication of goods in the colony” as a. & m.s. Articles marked thus * are revised decisions.
| Articles, and how classed. | Rate of Duty. |
|---|---|
| 04/122. Almonds, Canary, used in confectioners’ manufactures, practically identical with Sicily almonds; as a. & m.s. | Free. |
| *04/535. Button-fastener; as artificers’ tools. This is a small hand-tool for fastening buttons on boots. The decision (page 11) is not applicable to treadle machines for the same purpose, which are liable as machinery n.o.e., 20 per cent. | Free. |
| 04/277. Copper wire, stranded; as electric appliances | 10 per cent. |
| 04/211. Crocydolites, cut and polished; as precious stones unset | Free. |
| 04/363. Dies, blank, for printers’ embossing-machines; as printing materials n.o.e. | Free. |
| 04/211. Garnets, cut and polished; as precious stones unset | Free. |
| 04/344. Hat and bonnet ornaments; as fancy goods | 20 per cent. |
| *04/585. Iron, malleable, in market lengths, and otherwise exactly in the same state in which it left the rolling-mill; as iron, bar | Free. |
| 04/362. Keys for butter-tins; as hardware | 20 per cent. |
| 03/1936. Machine for making fencing-droppers; as metal-workers’ machine tool | Free. |
| 04/70. Machine, National stencil, for punching letters in cardboard; as machinery n.o.e. | 20 per cent. |
| 04/387. Mouth-organs; as musical instruments n.o.e. | 20 per cent. |
| 04/522. Potassium titanium oxalate, for staining leather; as a. & m.s. | Free. |
| 04/338. Thorley’s food for cattle; as druggists’ sundries n.o.e. | 15 per cent. |
| 03/2027. Saddlers’ collar-twine, price not less than 16s. the dozen pounds; as a. & m.s. | Free. |
W. T. GLASGOW,
Secretary and Inspector.
Commissioner’s Order No. 738.]
Convening Meeting of Aotea District Maori Land Council under the Provisions of “The Maori Lands Administration Act, 1900.”
Maori Lands Administration Office,
Wellington, 5th April, 1904.
I T is hereby notified that a meeting of the Aotea District Maori Land Council will be held at Whanganui, on Tuesday, the 19th day of April, 1904, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, for the transaction of all such business as may be lawfully brought before it.
R. C. SIM, Recorder.
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