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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 8
STATEMENT showing Discount-stamp Transactions in the several Postal Districts of New Zealand during the Quarter ended 31st December, 1907.
Postal District.
Discount-stamps
sold.
Discount-stamps redeemed.
Unsold Discount-
stamps on Hand on
31st December, 1907.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
Auckland
12 10 0
11 18 0
31 5 0
Blenheim
10 15 0
Christchurch
1 15 0
5 0 0
Dunedin
30 0 0
Gisborne
11 10 0
Greymouth
25 0 0
Hokitika
12 10 0
Invercargill
23 14 0
Napier
0 15 0
1 0 0
4 15 0
Nelson
12 0 0
New Plymouth
12 15 0
Oamaru
24 15 0
Thames
4 0 0
6 7 0
17 0 0
Timaru
25 15 0
Wanganui
15 5 0
Wellington
778 5 0
731 7 0
348 0 0
Westport
11 0 0
Totals
795 10 0
752 7 0
620 19 0
Totals, December quarter, 1906
819 7 0
862 17 0
525 18 0
General Post Office,
Wellington, 23rd January, 1908.
D. ROBERTSON,
Secretary.
Minister's Decisions under Tariff Act.
Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 30th January, 1908.
It is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. the Minister of Customs has decided to interpret the Tariff Act 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 Dominion" as a. & m.s. Articles marked thus + are revised decisions.
Goods.
Classification under Tariff Item Number.
Rate of Duty.
Ordinary
Tariff.
Preferential Surtax on Foreign Goods.
The following articles have been decided to be a. and m.s., viz.:-
Nickel or German silver in sheets, polished
A, & m.s. (485)
Free.
Tamarinds
A. & m.s. (485)
Free.
Demijohns, plain, wicked
Plain earthen jars (327)
Free.
Dentists' brushes, all kinds
Brushware (261)
25 per cent.
12½ per cent.*
Jars - viz., "Save-all" self-ventilating tap jars
Earthenware (128)
20 per cent.
10 per cent.
Machinery n.o.e., viz.:- Dag-crushing and wool-teasing machine
Machinery n.o.e. (196)
20 per cent.
10 per cent.*
Motor-car horns, including bulbs therefor..
Manufactured articles of metal n.o.e. (197)
20 per cent.
10 per cent.*
Motor-car tires, leather covers for, studded with nails
Parts of tires (437)
Free.
Sole-plates
Fish-plates (417)
Free
20 per cent.
Vacuum Oil Company's skip-grease-- "No. 3 L 34" and "No. 3 L 56"
Crude petroleum-oil (217)
6d. the gal.
Oil n.o.e. (218)
6d. the gal.
1¼d. the gal.*
Washer with device to prevent the nut working loose, the "Fastnut"
Washers (418)
Free.
- To come into force on 1st April, 1908.
W. T. GLASGOW,
Secretary and Inspector.
Minister's Order No. 868.]
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