War and Customs Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 115

War Regulations Act, 1914.—Highway closed for Traffic except with Consent of Military Authorities.

WHEREAS by regulations made under the War Regulations Act, 1914, on the 20th September, 1915, and published in the New Zealand Gazette on the same day, the Minister of Defence may, by notice signed by him and published in the Gazette, declare that any highway adjoining or intersecting any camp of military training or exercise is closed for traffic except with the consent of the military authorities:

Now, therefore, I, James Allen, Minister of Defence for the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, in pursuance of the said regulations, declare that part of No. 2 Line lying between Sections 100 and 104 on southern side and 99 and 103 on northern side, all situated in Block I, Rimutaka Survey District, and starting from north-west angle of Section 100 aforesaid and ending at southern corner of Section 103 as hereinbefore mentioned, and which highway adjoins Trentham Camp, to be closed for traffic except with the consent of the military authorities.

J. ALLEN,
Minister of Defence.

Dated 29th September, 1915.


Minister’s Decisions under Customs Duties Act.

Customs Department, Wellington, 6th October, 1915.

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.
2/38/3 A. & m.s., viz.:— Aeroplane varnish (composed of coal benzene and cellulose) As a. & m.s. (482) Free.
2/38/3 Aeroplanes, fittings for—viz., eyebolts, wire-strainers, strut sockets, steel ferrules, pressed steel engine housings and cowls, and other fittings peculiar to the manufacture of aeroplanes
13/42 Tobacco-pipes, materials for making—viz., vulcanite mouth-pieces, rough moulded, unfinished; calabash shells in the rough, unbored; briar blocks, rough, not turned or hollowed, for making pipe-bowls
6/44 Cards for printers’ use having such words as “Calendar,” “Menu,” “Christmas Greetings,” &c., embossed or printed thereon, and suited to be completed in New Zealand As stationery n.o.e. (148) 20 per cent…
13/41 Collar-boxes, fancy (even if made of cardboard) As fancy goods (127) 20 per cent…
† 2/24/2 Engineers’ and metal-workers’ machine tools, viz.:— Mops and bobs, circular polishing, of calico, felt, leather, yarn, or similar material As metal-workers’ machine tools (379) Free.
2/23 Machinery n.o.e., viz.:— Pulverizer mill (hammer-bar type), suitable for grinding manures, bark, chalk, shells, &c. As machinery n.o.e. (182) 20 per cent…
2/23 Screen or separator, “Hewaygo” (an inclined vibrating screen)
20/34/1 Matches, wax, in round tin boxes similar in size and shape to small “plaid” boxes and containing under 100 matches As matches, wax, “pocket vestas” (226) 1s. 4d. the gross of boxes
5/53 Minor articles, viz.:— War-ribbon bars, for attaching war ribbons to military uniforms As minor articles, &c. (292) Free.
† 22/19/1 Motor vehicles and motor cycles, accessories for, viz.:— Lamps, horns, speedometers, and other similar dutiable accessories imported with and being part of the equipments of motor vehicles or motor-cycles As parts of the motor vehicles or motor-cycles to which they belong 10 per cent…
13/39 Vignettes for attachment to camera-stands to produce vignette effect during exposure As photographic goods n.o.e. (134) 20 per cent…

W. B. MONTGOMERY,
Comptroller of Customs.

Minister’s Order D. 12.]



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🛡️ Highway closed for traffic near Trentham Camp

🛡️ Defence & Military
29 September 1915
War Regulations, Highway closure, Trentham Camp, Military training
  • James Allen, Minister of Defence

🏭 Customs Duties Act interpretations

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 October 1915
Customs Duties, Tariff classification, Import duties, Aeroplane parts, Tobacco pipes, Printers' cards, Collar-boxes, Machine tools, Matches, War ribbons, Motor vehicle accessories, Photographic goods
  • W. B. Montgomery, Comptroller of Customs