✨ War Regulations for Boot Manufacturing
Numb. 121.
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THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919.
War Regulations as to the Manufacture and Sale of Boots.
LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this sixth day of October,
1919.
Present:
His Excellency The Governor-General in Council.
WHEREAS by section thirty-five of the War Legislation Act, 1917,
it is provided that the Governor-General in Council may, by
regulations under the War Regulations Act, 1914, make such provisions
as, having regard to the conditions created by the present war, he thinks
advisable for the maintenance, control, regulation, and management of
any industry which may be regarded by the Governor-General as
essential for or affecting the public welfare: And whereas the boot-
manufacturing industry in New Zealand is one which affects the public
welfare, and the maintenance and regulation thereof is advisable, having
regard to the conditions created by the present war:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion
of New Zealand, in pursuance of the authority conferred upon him by
section thirty-five of the War Legislation Act, 1917, doth hereby make
the following regulations under the War Regulations Act, 1914.
REGULATIONS.
- These regulations may be cited as the Boot Trade Regulations, 1919.
- The Board of Trade constituted under the Cost of Living Act,
1915, may from time to time approve, under the seal of the Board, specifi-
cations for the manufacture of any class or classes of boots to be manu-
factured and sold under these regulations. - All such specifications shall refer to samples identified in such
manner as the Board thinks fit, and deposited at the office of the Board
of Trade at Wellington. - All such specifications shall provide for a distinguishing mark
(hereinafter called “'the Board of Trade's mark'”) to be affixed in
manner set out in the specifications to boots manufactured under these
regulations, such mark to consist of the letters and words “'N.Z. Board
of Trade.'” - The specifications for any class of boot shall also provide for a dis-
tinguishing number, letter, or other mark, to be affixed to boots of that
class in manner set out in the specifications for the purpose of distinguish-
ing that class of boot from other classes manufactured under these
regulations.
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🏭 War Regulations for Boot Manufacturing and Sale
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War Regulations, Boot Manufacturing, Board of Trade, Specifications, Marking
- His Excellency The Governor-General in Council