Customs and Education Notices




Oct. 9.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2977

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
General Tariff.
6/14 Paper, embossed with name, used in the manufacture of chocolate confectionery As n.o.e. (483) .. .. .. Free.
5/16 Pins, “toilet,” in cardboard cubes As pins (285) .. .. .. Free.
3/29 Stove, tinsmiths’ heating As manufactured articles of metal `n.o.e. (183) 20 per cent.
9/8 Suit-cases of matting, leather bound and with leather handles As portmanteaux (107) .. .. 25 per cent.
12/4 Surgeons’ caps and jackets, of white drill .. As apparel n.o.e. (88) .. .. 25 per cent.
12/4 Surgical appliances, viz.:- Surgeons’ waterproof operating-overalls and operating-masks As surgical appliances (279) .. .. Free.
2/42 Tarpaulins for traction-engines .. .. As tarpaulins (243) .. .. 20 per cent.
6/12 Tickets of printed cardboard, having hole punched for string As tags (153) .. .. .. 25 per cent.
22/62 Tinsmiths’ fittings:— The following general rule is to be followed in interpreting the Item 423, Tinsmiths’ fittings, &c.,—

Subject to Duty.

Bodies and other parts, including necks and shoulders for the manufacture of buckets, milk-cans, kettles, tea and coffee pots, billies, ladles, saucepans, and similar hollowware, when wired or curled

Free of Duty.

Bodies and other parts, including necks and shoulders, for the manufacture of buckets, milk-cans, kettles, tea and coffee pots, billies, ladles, saucepans, and similar hollowware, not wired or curled, and whether plain, or pierced, or punched; also all tinmen’s fittings, plain, pierced, or punched, but not wired or curled

Incomplete milk-can, tea-pot, coffee-pot, kettle, billy, and similar lids or covers plain, rimmed or punched, but without knobs or handles

NOTE.—Any tinsmiths’ fittings or furniture, or stamped or blocked tin or copper not included in the above decision, to be treated on the same footing as heretofore

The decisions in the a. & m.s. list are not disturbed by the above decision | Subject to duty under their appropriate Tariff headings. | | |
| | | As tinsmiths’ fittings (423) .. .. | Free. | |
| 3/44 | Toy sets of carpenters’ tools— If mounted on cards and invoiced at 18s. or under per dozen sets, or in boxes and invoiced at 24s. or under per dozen sets | As toys (127) .. .. .. | 20 per cent. | 10 per cent. |
| | If exceeding in invoice value the above-mentioned prices | As artificers’ tools n.o.e. (359) .. .. | Free. | |
| 3/37 | Valves, relief, for milking-machine (these are suitable for other purposes) | As manufactured articles of metal n.o.e. (183) | 20 per cent. | 10 per cent. |
| 8/2/2 | Waterproof material known as “Impervo” | As waterproof material in the piece (303) | Free. | |
| 13/12 | Wooden boxes or caskets, clasped, containing cigars, if of permanent use when empty | As woodenware n.o.e. (201) .. .. | 20 per cent. | 10 per cent. |

W. B. MONTGOMERY,
Secretary of Customs.

Minister’s Order No. 1057.]

Te Makarini Scholarships, held at Te Aute College, Hawke’s Bay.

TWO scholarships of the yearly value of £35, tenable for two years, are offered for competition. One of these scholarships, to be called the senior scholarship, is open to all Maori boys not over sixteen years of age at the end of the month preceding the date of the examination; the other, to be called the junior scholarship, is open to all Maori boys under fourteen years of age at the end of the month preceding the date of the examination who have attended a Native school or schools under the control of the Education Department, and whose attendance at school during the previous year is considered by the Inspector of Native Schools to have been satisfactory. The scholarships are open to Maori boys on the conditions laid down in the regulations of the Trustees of the Te Makarini Scholarships Fund, as printed in the Appendix to the Native Schools Code, 1908. The examination will be held at convenient centres on the 8th and 9th of December, 1913.

Candidates must, either directly or through their teachers, send notice to the Inspector of Native Schools, Education Department, Wellington, of their intention to present themselves for examination. Such notice must be posted so as to reach the Department not later than the 30th of September, 1913.

Copies of the regulations and forms of notice may be obtained from teachers of Native schools and boarding institutions, the Secretaries to Education Boards, or the Secretary for Education, Wellington

W. W. BIRD,
Inspector of Native Schools.

Education Department,
Wellington, 12th July, 1913.



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🏭 Minister’s Decisions under Customs Duties Act (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 October 1913
Customs Duties, Tariff Classification, Import Regulations, Trade
  • W. B. Montgomery, Secretary of Customs

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12 July 1913
Scholarships, Maori Boys, Education, Te Aute College, Hawke’s Bay
  • W. W. Bird, Inspector of Native Schools