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Mar. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 849

Certificate for Entry of Goods the Produce or Manufacture of South Africa.

IN exercise of the powers conferred upon me by “The Customs Laws Consolidation Act, 1882,” and “The New Zealand and South African Customs Duties Reciprocity Act, 1906,” I, John Andrew Millar, Minister of Customs, do hereby direct that the certificate of origin entitling goods the produce or manufacture of South Africa to be entered in New Zealand, in accordance with the Schedule to the Order in Council dated 7th January, 1907, issued under “The New Zealand and South African Customs Duties Reciprocity Act, 1906,” shall be in the form specified in the Schedule hereto, and shall be written or printed on the invoice to the purchaser or consignee of the goods in New Zealand.

Given under my hand, at Wellington, this third day of March, one thousand nine hundred and seven.

J. A. MILLAR.

Minister’s Order No. 835.]

SCHEDULE.

No. 1.

FORM OF CERTIFICATE PRESCRIBED FOR ENTRY OF ARTICLES THE PRODUCE OR MANUFACTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA WHEN MADE AND SIGNED BY AN INDIVIDUAL EXPORTER PERSONALLY.

I, [Full name of exporter], the exporter of the goods included in this invoice, have the means of knowing, and do hereby certify, that the said invoice, being from myself to [Name of parties to whom goods invoiced], and amounting to [Insert in words at length total value of invoice], is true and correct; that all the goods included in the said invoice are bona fide the produce or manufacture of the Colony of , in South Africa.

Dated at , this day of , 19 .

NOTE.—This certificate is to be written or printed on the invoice for the goods. Exporters are carefully to observe the above instructions when making their certificates or invoices.

No. 2.

FORM OF CERTIFICATE PRESCRIBED FOR ENTRY OF ALL GOODS THE PRODUCE OR MANUFACTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA 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 word “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 goods 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 goods invoiced], amounting to [Insert in words at length total value of invoice], is true and correct; and that all the goods included in the said invoice are bona fide the produce or manufacture of the Colony of , in South Africa.

Dated at , this day of , 19 .

NOTE.—This certificate is to be printed or written on the invoice of the goods. Exporters are carefully to observe the instructions when making their certificates on invoices.

Notice to Mariners No. 12 of 1907.

Marine Department,
Wellington, 26th February, 1907.

THE following Notices to Mariners, received from the Board of Trade, London, are published for general information.

J. A. MILLAR.

AFRICA.

CAPE RECIFE LT.—This lt. (34° 1⅜′ S., 25° 42′ E.) is F. and fl. every min., showing red from S. 39° W. to S. 11° W., and white in other directions. The power of the lt. in the red sector is considerably reduced. Under certain atmospheric conditions the F. lt. may become invis., the fl. only appearing. Nov.

The Admiralty Notice to Mariners No. 926 of 1906, relating to this lt. (34° 1⅜′ S., 25° 42′ E), Algoa Bay, is cancelled. Oct.

CAPE ST. LUCIA.—On 15th December, 1906, a F. white lt., vis. from N. 52° E., through N. and W., to S. 52° W. and obsc. in other directions, elev. 383 ft. above H.W., R. 15 miles, was to be exh. from a lt.-h., black and white hor., 25 ft. high, in 28° 31′ S., 32° 24′ E., about 1½ miles nrd. of the cape. Jan.

EASTERN ARCHIPELAGO.

PULO PENANG.—PULO RIMAU LT.—On 5th February, 1907, this occ. lt. (5° 14′ N., 100° 16½′ E.) is to be altered to show red from S. 78° E., through E., to N. 52° E.; white from N. 52° E. to N. 22° E.; red from N. 22° E., through N. and E., to S. 34° W.; and obsc. in other directions. Jan.

CHINA SEA.

HALONG BAY.—The following dangers exist in the bay: 1. A rk., carrying 5 ft. at L.W., in approx. 20° 55¼′ N., 107° 5¾′ E. 2. A rk., which dries 5 ft., in approx. 20° 54⅜′ N., 107° 6′ E. 3. A rk., awash, in approx. 20° 54′ N., 107° 5′ E. 4. A rk., awash (between 2 isls.), in approx. 20° 55′ N., 107° 8′ E. 5. A cluster of rks., which dry 5 ft., in 20° 54⅜′ N., 107° 8¼′ E. 6. A rk., which dries 2¾ ft., srd. of Castel Isl., in 20° 53¼′ N., 107° 8⅜′ E. Note.—The dredged chan., carrying 2½ fms., to the srd. of Cone and Chenal Isls. is only about 40 yds. wide; it is advisable, therefore, not to pass too near the line of buoys marking the chan. Jan.

PACIFIC OCEAN.

TAHITI. — PEPIETÉ HARB. — The white pyra. beacon (17° 32½′ S., 149° 34′ W.) from which the rear leading lt. (F. red) into the harb. was exh. has been replaced by a white iron mast, exh. a F. red lt., elev. 75 ft. above H.W., and 69 ft. above the ground. Jan.

CLIPPERTON ISL.—A group-occ. white lt. with a group of 4 ecls., elev. 85 ft. above H.W., R. 15 miles, is exh. from a lt.-h. 7 ft. high, in 10° 17′ N., 109° 13′ W., on a hill named Clipperton Rk., S.E. end of the isl. Jan.

NORTH AMERICA.

BRITISH COLUMBIA.—CAPE MUZON.—A rk., upon which in a moderate swell the sea breaks heavily at intervals, was obser. off the cape (54° 40′ N., 132° 41′ W.), approx. 1 mile S. 31° E. from the srn. pt. of the cape as shown on the existing charts, but the coast in this vicinity not being correctly delineated the position of this danger with respect to the shore cannot be given. Vessels should give Cape Muzon a berth of at least 2 miles in passing. Jan.

WEST COAST.—CHATHAM SOUND.—Shoals not hitherto shown on charts: 1. A shoal, named Falcon Rk., carrying 4¾ fms. at L.W. springs, exists 1¼ miles N. 87° W. from Coast Isl. summit. 2. A shoal, named Jenner Rk., carrying 4¼ fms. at L.W. springs, exists 1 mile S. 87° W. from Coast Isl. summit. 3. A shoal, named Marion Rk., awash at H.W., exists 3⁷⁄₁₀ miles S. 63° W. from Coast Isl. summit. Beacons: A white beacon is est. in approx. 54° 13′ N., 130° 20¼′ W., on the summit of Coast Isl., and a similar beacon on the mainland; these two beacons in line N. 77° E. lead srd. of Jenner, Falcon, and Kestrel Rks. The exact position of the rear beacon is not given, but it has been charted 7½ cables N. 77° E. from the front beacon. Particulars of other shoals: a. The least depth on the 3 fms. patch N.-wrd. of Green Top Rk., 3½ miles S. 30° W. from Coast Isl. summit, is 9 ft. b. The least depth on the shoal, now named Dorothy Rk., 2⁷⁄₁₀ miles S. 11° W. from Coast Isl. summit is 4 ft. c. The least depth on the 1½ fm. shoal, now named Grace Rk., is 4 ft., its correct position being 2⁷⁄₁₀ miles S. 3° W. from Coast Isl. summit, and not that prev. given. d. The islet off Lima Pt. is 2 miles N. 77° W. from Coast Isl. summit, and not as shown on the chart. Jan.

The position of Birnie Isl. lt. (F. white) is in approx. 54° 35¼′ N., 130° 28¼′ W., ⁸⁄₁₀ cable S. 88° W. from Knox Pt., and not as prev. stated. Jan.

EDYE PASSAGE.—A depth of 11 fms. has been obtained 1¼ miles S. 20° W. from White Cliff (54° 7½′ N., 130° 46½′ W.), Stephens Isl. S.-wrd. of this position, and close to, a large patch of appar. attached kelp was obser. Also a depth of 10 fms. was obtained 1½ miles N. 20° E. from N. Warrior Rk. Vessels are warned against passing between White Cliff and Warrior Rk. until this passage has been exam., as it is probable that dangers exist in this locality. Jan.

Notice to Mariners No. 13 of 1907.

Marine Department,
Wellington, 27th February, 1907.

THE following Notice to Mariners, received from the Port Officer, Melbourne, Victoria, is published for general information.

J. A. MILLAR.



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🏭 Certificate for Entry of Goods from South Africa

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 March 1907
Customs, Trade, South Africa, Certificate of Origin, Invoices
  • John Andrew Millar, Minister of Customs

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26 February 1907
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27 February 1907
Maritime, Navigation, Hazards, Melbourne
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