Customs Decisions, Officiating Ministers, Examinations




SEPT. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2261

Minister’s Decisions under Customs Duties Act.

Department of Trade and Customs, Wellington, 31st August, 1909.

IT is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. the Minister of Customs has decided to interpret the Customs Duties 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.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
General Tariff.
09/1528 A. & m.s., viz.:— Compressed cane-board covered with canvas and shaped for making portmanteaux As a. & m.s. (485) Free.
09/1289 Glass cylinders and washers for the manufacture of tumbler-washing machines
09/1485 Imitation-silk braids, black or white, not exceeding 1 in. in width
09/1403 Key-blanks—metal stampings for making keys
†09/1487 Blanketing for printing-presses As textile piece-goods n.o.e. (95) 20 per cent.
09/1400 Boiler-zincs, for preventing incrustation in boilers As manufactured articles of metal n.o.e. (197) 20 per cent.
09/1514 Crayons, coloured As artists’ colours (334) Free
†92/652 Distemper (Morse and Co.’s) As paints n.o.e. (441) Free
09/1467 Educational apparatus, viz.:— McDougall’s specially prepared drawing linoleum, for use in schools in place of blackboards, if imported by an Education Board or School Board, on declaration that it will be used solely for teaching purposes As educational apparatus (445) Free.
09/1508 Hygrometers As thermometers (287) Free.
†73/246 Ivory black, dry.. As paint n.o.e. (441) Free
09/1541 Ivory, plain, in thin sheets for artists’ use.. As n.o.e. (486) Free.
†09/1495 Labels or name-plates of metal, bearing a manufacturer’s name As manufactured articles of metal n.o.e. (197) 20 per cent.
09/1464 Machinery, dairying, viz.:— Mechanical automatic can rinser and steriliser, specially adapted for washing milk-cans As dairying machinery (400) Free
†09/786 Nitro-bacterine .. As manures (466) Free.
09/1380 Perambulators, toy, shafts and hood-joints for As fittings n.o.e. for perambulators (413) Free.
09/1424 “Sexaphone,” for testing sex of chickens and eggs As toys (139) 20 per cent.
09/1508 Scientific apparatus, viz.:— Anemometers.. As scientific instruments (288) Free.
09/1508 Water-gauge, for ascertaining the pressure or drag of the air (barometers)
09/1410 Scriptural badges of textile As articles n.o.e. made of textile piece-goods (88) 20 per cent.

RICH'D. CARTER,
Secretary and Inspector.

Minister’s Order No. 912.]

Officiating Ministers for 1909.—Notice No. 32.

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 1st September, 1909.

AT the request of the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, the name of Mr. George Wansbone has been removed from the list of Officiating Ministers under “The Marriage Act, 1908,” for the year 1909.

F. W. MANSFIELD,
Registrar-General.

Notice of Date of Examinations.

Education Department,
Wellington, 10th May, 1909.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Civil Service Junior Examination will be held in November, 1909, beginning on or about the 20th day of the month; that a Junior National Scholarship and Free Place Examination will be held on or about the 1st and 2nd days of December, 1909; and that a Civil Service Senior Examination and an examination for teachers’ certificates of Class C and Class D will be held in January, 1910, beginning on or about the 5th day of the month.

With the Civil Service Junior Examination will be taken the Special Examination for senior free places in secondary schools and district high schools and the First Examination of pupil-teachers.

With the Junior National Scholarship Examination will be taken the Junior Free Place Examination (including the examination for junior free places in technical schools).

Entries for Junior National Scholarships, Junior Free Places, and the First Examination of pupil-teachers must be made through the principals or head teachers of the schools attended, and will be received by Secretaries of Education Boards not later than the 15th September, 1909.

Entries for the Civil Service Junior Examination and Special Examination for Senior Free Places will be received by the Inspector-General of Schools, at Wellington, until the 15th September, 1909, or, with a late fee of £1, until the 22nd September, 1909.

Entries for the January examinations will be received by the Inspector-General of Schools, at Wellington, until the 30th September, 1909, or, with a late fee of £1 in addition to the ordinary fee, until the 15th October, 1909.

All entries must be made on the proper forms, which may be obtained later from the office of any Education Board or of the Education Department.

Special attention is drawn to alterations in date for the receipt of applications.

GEORGE HOGBEN,
Inspector-General of Schools.



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🏭 Ministerial Decisions on Customs Duties Act Interpretations

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 August 1909
Customs duties, Tariff classification, Imported goods, Interpretations, Minister of Customs
  • Rich'd. Carter, Secretary and Inspector

⚖️ Removal of Officiating Minister from Marriage Act List

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
1 September 1909
Officiating Ministers, Marriage Act, Presbyterian Church, Registrations
  • George Wansbone (Mr), Removed from Officiating Ministers list

  • F. W. Mansfield, Registrar-General

🎓 Dates Announced for Various Educational and Civil Service Examinations

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
10 May 1909
Examinations, Civil Service, Scholarships, Free Places, Pupil-Teachers, Education Department
  • George Hogben, Inspector-General of Schools