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APRIL 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1059

Prohibiting the Exportation of Electrical Material.

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this sixteenth day of April, 1918.

Present :

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section forty-seven of the Customs Act, 1913, as extended by section twenty-four of the Regulation of Trade and Commerce Act, 1914, it is enacted that the Governor-General may from time to time, by Order in Council gazetted, prohibit the exportation of any goods the prohibition of the exportation of which is in his opinion necessary in the public interest :

And whereas, in the opinion of the Governor-General, it is necessary in the public interest that the exportation of machinery, furniture, fittings, instruments, materials, and appliances for the generation, transmission, application, or utilization of electricity or of electric power of any description whatever, including carbon in block, sheet, or rod, mica, vulcanite, or other insulating material, and rubber or gutta-percha solutions, should be prohibited to the extent and in the manner hereinafter appearing :

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by section forty-seven of the Customs Act, 1913, and section twenty-four of the Regulation of Trade and Commerce Act, 1914, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of that Dominion, doth hereby prohibit the exportation of machinery, furniture, fittings, instruments, materials, and appliances for the generation, transmission, application, or utilization of electricity or of electric power of any description whatever, including carbon in block, sheet, or rod, mica, vulcanite, or other insulating material, and rubber or guttapercha, solutions from the said Dominion, save with the consent of the Minister of Customs.

J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.


Removing the Prohibition of the Importation into New Zealand of a certain Publication.

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this sixteenth day of April, 1918.

Present :

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

HIS Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him by section forty-six of the Customs Act, 1913, and section two of the Regulation of Trade and Commerce Amendment Act, 1915, and all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, doth hereby amend the Schedule to the Order in Council made on the twelfth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the sixteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, by omitting the periodical publication called The Delineator specified in the Schedule thereto.

J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.


By Authority : MARCUS F. MARKS, Government Printer, Wellington.

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🏭 Prohibition of Exportation of Electrical Material

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
16 April 1918
Export prohibition, Electrical material, Customs Act, Public interest
  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏭 Removal of Import Prohibition on Publication

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
16 April 1918
Import prohibition, Publication, Customs Act, The Delineator
  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council