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Oct. 30.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2845
penalties provided in that behalf by “The Customs Laws Consolidation Act, 1882,” and the Acts incorporated therewith, and in addition thereto the full duty shall be payable and the goods shall be liable to forfeiture.
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Before granting any concessions of duty under any of the foregoing provisions in that behalf, the Collector must be satisfied by declaration of some responsible and reputable person, and by such other evidence as he thinks fit to require, that the case comes properly within such provision and that the concession should be made.
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All declarations and certificates required by the Collector shall be in such form as he prescribes, and shall be deemed to be made under “The Customs Laws Consolidation Act, 1882,” and the Acts incorporated therewith.
CONSTRUCTION OF ACTS.
- All references in this Order to any Act shall be deemed to include every Act amending the same.
SCHEDULE.
FORM OF DECLARATION FOR CHINESE.
I, , of , do hereby declare that I am a native of China, and have arrived from by the s.s. “ ” for the purpose of visiting [exhibiting goods at] the New Zealand International Exhibition, held at Christchurch; that I have no intention of permanently remaining in New Zealand, and will leave New Zealand within twenty-one days after the final closing of the Exhibition; also, that I will faithfully comply with the conditions of the Order in Council published in the New Zealand Gazette governing the admission of Chinese who enter New Zealand as visitors or exhibitors in connection with the Exhibition.
Declared before me, at , this day of , 190 —
, Officer of Customs.
FORM OF DECLARATION BY A PERSON COMING WITHIN THE RESTRICTIONS OF PARAGRAPH (1) OF SECTION 3 OF “THE IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION ACT, 1899.”
I, , of , do hereby declare that I am a native of , and have arrived from by the s.s. “ ” for the purpose of visiting [exhibiting goods at] the New Zealand International Exhibition, held at Christchurch; that I have no intention of permanently remaining in New Zealand, and will leave New Zealand not later than twenty-one days after the final closing of the Exhibition; also, that I will faithfully comply with the conditions set forth in the Order in Council published in the New Zealand Gazette governing the admission of restricted persons who enter New Zealand as visitors to or exhibitors at the New Zealand International Exhibition.
Declared before me, at , this day of , 190 —
, Officer of Customs.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.
By Authority: JOHN MACKAY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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Modification of Acts and Customs Duties under the New Zealand International Exhibition Act, 1906
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration29 October 1906
Customs laws, Immigration restrictions, Chinese immigrants, Declaration forms, Exhibitions, Christchurch
- J. F. Andrews, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council