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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 64
Secs. 49, 56.
Reg. 40.
FORM 19.
New Zealand Customs.
SIGHT ENTRY.
(In triplicate.)
Port of , day of , 19 .
Importer’s name, : per , agent [or clerk].
| Wharf. | Name of Ship. | Port or Place whence imported. |
|---|---|---|
Marks and Nos.
Number and Description of Packages with the Best Description of Goods
the Importer is able to give.
B/L Nos.
I, [the duly authorized agent of], the importer of the goods above
mentioned, do hereby declare that I have not [or that to the best of my knowledge the
importer has not] received sufficient invoices, or other advice [or that the invoice now
produced does not give sufficient information], whence the particulars for duty of the
goods can be ascertained.
, Importer [or Agent, or Clerk].
Declared before me, at , this day of , 19 .
, Officer of Customs [or Postmaster, or Customs
Agent, or Solicitor, or Notary Public],
Deposit, £ : : . Voucher No. . .
To the No. . , Collector.
Secs. 49, 60, 309.
Reg. 43.
FORM 20.
New Zealand Customs.
BAGGAGE SUFFERANCE.
Port of , day of , 19 .
In the ship “ ”, from .
| Marks, Nos, or Address. | Number and Description of Packages. | Examination Account. |
|---|---|---|
| (1.) | (2.) | (3.) |
| Examining Officer. |
I [Name in full] do hereby declare that with the exception of goods liable to duty
enumerated above [If the packages contain any dutiable goods these should be enumerated
as such in column (2) above] the packages above described contain only passengers’ baggage
and effects, including only wearing-apparel and other personal effects that have been
worn or are in use by ; also implements, instruments, and tools of
trade, occupation, or employment, not exceeding £50 sterling in value, and
household effects not exceeding £100 sterling in value, which have been in use for twelve
months prior to embarkation by ; also that entitled by law, as
passenger to this Dominion by the [Name of ship], arrived [Date of ship’s arrival in the
Dominion]; and I further declare that none of the above goods are intended for any
other person or persons or for sale.
[Signature.]
Declared before me, at , this day of , 19 .
, Officer of Customs [or Postmaster, or Customs
Agent, or Solicitor, or Notary Public].
To the Examining Officer. No. . , Collector.
Secs. 61, 309.
Reg. 45.
FORM 21.
New Zealand Customs.
COLLECTOR’S PERMIT TO UNSHIP GOODS.
Port of , day of , 19 .
To the Collector.
SIR,—
I [or We] request permission to unship or land from the ship “ ,” from
(or from all ships) for (or of) which I am (or we are) agent(s) (or master, or owner),
all goods on board such ship[s] which are subject to the control of the Customs, or which
would become subject to that control if unshipped or landed.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1914, No 64
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1914, No 64
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