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JUNE 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1577
certificates in the form prescribed by the Order hereby
revoked may be accepted.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this 21st day
of June, 1904.
C. H. MILLS,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Commissioner’s Order No. 744.]
SCHEDULE.
No. 1.
FORM OF CERTIFICATE prescribed to be written or printed
on Invoices of all Articles, except Tea, for Entry under
the Preferential Tariff of New Zealand, when made and
signed by an Individual Exporter personally.
I, [Full name of exporter], the exporter of the articles
included in this invoice, have the means of knowing, and do
hereby certify, that the said invoice, being from myself to
[Name of party or parties to whom articles invoiced], and
amounting to [Insert in words at length total value of invoice],
is true and correct; that all the articles included in the said
invoice are bonâ fide the produce or manufacture of one or
more of the following countries, viz. [Names of countries,
being in every case part of the British Dominions]; and that a
substantial portion of the labour of one or more of such
countries has entered into the production of every manufac-
tured article included in the said invoice, to the extent in
each article of not less than one-fourth of the value of every
such article in its present condition, ready for export to
New Zealand.
(Signed)
Dated at , this day of , 190 .
NOTE.—Exporters are carefully to observe the above in-
structions in italics when making their certificates on
invoices.
No. 2.
FORM OF CERTIFICATE prescribed to be written or printed on
Invoices of all Articles, except Tea, for Entry under the
Preferential Tariff of New Zealand, when made and
signed by a Person other than an Individual Exporter.
I, [Full name of person signing certificate], hereby certify
that I am [Insert the words “partner,” “manager,” “chief
clerk,” or “principal official,” giving rank, as the case may be],
of [Name and address of exporter or exporters], the exporter(s)
of the articles included in this invoice, and that I am duly
authorised to make and sign this certificate on behalf of the
said exporter(s).
I have the means of knowing, and I do hereby certify,
that this invoice from the said [Name of exporter or exporters]
to [Name of party or parties to whom articles invoiced],
amounting to [Insert in words at length total value of invoice],
is true and correct; that all the articles included in the said
invoice are bonâ fide the produce or manufacture of one or
more of the following countries, viz. [Names of countries,
being in every case part of the British Dominions]; and that a
substantial portion of the labour of one or more of such
countries has entered into the production of every manu-
factured article included in the said invoice to the extent in
each article of not less than one-fourth of the value of every
such article in its present condition ready for export to New
Zealand.
(Signed)
Dated at , this day of , 190 .
NOTE.—Exporters are carefully to observe the above in-
structions in italics when making their certificates on
invoices.
No. 3.
FORM OF CERTIFICATE prescribed to be written or printed
on Invoices of Tea, for Entry under the Preferential
Tariff of New Zealand, when made and signed by an
Individual Exporter personally.
I, [Full name of exporter], the exporter of the tea included
in this invoice, have the means of knowing, and do hereby
certify, that the said invoice, being from myself to [Name of
party or parties to whom tea invoiced], and amounting to
[Insert in words at length total value of invoice], is true and
correct; that all the tea included in this invoice has been
grown in one or more of the following parts of the British
Dominions, viz. [Names of parts of British Dominions where
tea has been grown], and that no portion of such tea is con-
tained in packets of one pound or less than one pound in
weight.
(Signed)
Dated at , this day of , 190 .
NOTE.—Exporters are carefully to observe the above in-
structions in italics when making their certificates on
invoices.
No. 4.
FORM OF CERTIFICATE prescribed to be written or printed on
Invoices of Tea, for Entry under the Preferential Tariff
of New Zealand, when made and signed by a person
other than an Individual Exporter.
I, [Full name of person signing certificate], hereby certify
that I am [Insert the words “partner,” “manager,” “chief
clerk,” or “principal official,” giving the rank, as the case may
be] of [Name and address of exporter or exporters], the ex-
porter(s) of the tea included in this invoice, and that I am
duly authorised to make and sign this certificate on behalf
of the said exporter(s).
I have the means of knowing, and I do hereby certify,
that this invoice from the said [Name of exporter or ex-
porters] to [Name of party or parties to whom tea invoiced],
amounting to [Insert in words at length total value of invoice],
is true and correct; that all the tea included in this invoice
has been grown in one or more of the following parts of the
British Dominions, viz. [Names of parts of British Dominions
where the tea has been grown], and that no portion of such tea
is contained in packets of one pound or less than one pound
in weight.
(Signed)
Dated at , this day of , 190 .
NOTE.—Exporters are carefully to observe the above in-
structions in italics when making their certificates on
invoices.
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 ware-
house to be a warehouse for the reception of goods under
bond, namely,—
Port of Auckland.
Part of second floor of brick building, roofed with iron,
situate on Allotments 8, 29, and 30 of Section 2, City of
Auckland, to be known as
NATHAN’S MANUFACTURING BOND.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this nineteenth
day of June, one thousand nine hundred and
four.
C. H. MILLS,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Commissioner’s Order No. 742.]
By-laws re Licensing of Vehicles and Drivers plying for
Hire at any Railway.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by
“The Government Railways Act, 1900,” I, Joseph
George Ward, Minister for Railways, do hereby cancel
the by-law re licensing of vehicles and drivers gazetted on
the 10th March, 1904, and in lieu thereof do hereby make
the by-laws set forth in the Schedule hereto for regulating
the granting and holding of licenses for vehicles and drivers
of vehicles plying for hire within the precincts of any
railway.
And I do hereby declare that such by-law shall come into
force on and from the date of the publication thereof in the
New Zealand Gazette.
Given under my hand, this 21st day of June, 1904.
J. G. WARD,
Minister for Railways.
SCHEDULE.
BY-LAWS.
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It shall not be lawful for any person to ply for hire with
any vehicle within the precincts of any railway unless such
vehicle is licensed, and such person also holds a license as a
driver, as hereinafter provided. -
The issue of such licenses shall be in the discretion of
the issuing officer, being in the case of each railway-station
the District Officer or such other officer as the General
Manager appoints for that purpose. -
Every such license shall be in such form as the issuin
officer thinks fit, shall be signed by him, and shall remain
in force for one year from the date of issue, unless sooner
cancelled as hereinafter provided. -
On the application of the holder of a license the issuing
officer may, in his discretion, transfer the same to another
person as holder. -
The annual license fee payable in respect of every
license shall be 10s. per annum, and shall be payable on the
issue of the license.
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Certificate under Section 8 of the Preferential and Reciprocal Trade Act, 1903
(continued from previous page)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry21 June 1904
Trade Act, Certificate Forms, Revocation, Order No. 744, Customs Regulation
- C. H. Mills, Commissioner of Trade and Customs
🏭 Schedules of Certificate Forms for Preferential Tariff Invoices
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryCertificate Forms, Invoices, Preferential Tariff, Exporters, British Dominions, Tea, Manufactured Goods
🏭 Approval of Bonding Warehouse at Auckland
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry19 June 1904
Bonding Warehouse, Customs, Goods under Bond, Auckland, Nathan’s Manufacturing Bond
- C. H. Mills, Commissioner of Trade and Customs
🚂 Cancellation and Replacement of By-laws for Licensing Vehicles and Drivers at Railways
🚂 Transport & Communications21 June 1904
Railways, Licensing, Vehicles, Drivers, By-laws, Government Railways Act 1900, License Fees
- J. G. Ward, Minister for Railways
NZ Gazette 1904, No 52