Samoa Customs and Post Order




MAY 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1671

  1. Goods approved by the Administrator for importation by Christian missions
    for religious or educational purposes.
  2. Medical, surgical, dental, and optical instruments and appliances approved
    by the Administrator.
  3. Drugs and chemicals approved by the Administrator for medical, surgical,
    sanitary, dental, or veterinary purposes.
  4. Insecticides and other articles approved by the Administrator for the
    destruction of vermin and pests.
  5. Fresh vegetables and fresh fruit.
  6. Official supplies for Consular officers of countries where a similar exemption
    exists in favour of British Consuls.
  7. Chinese tobacco—that is to say, tobacco approved by the Administrator as
    exclusively suitable for use by Chinese.

SECOND SCHEDULE.
EXPORT DUTIES.

Tariff No. Goods. Rates of Duty.
1 Copra £1 a ton.
2 Cocoa £2 a ton.
3 Extracts from or preparations of any of the foregoing goods The above rates calculated on the quantity of the foregoing goods which is represented by such extracts or preparations.

F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

THE SAMOA POST AND TELEGRAPH ORDER, 1920.

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this first day of
April, 1920.

Present:

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING 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 that Dominion, and in pursuance of the
authority to make laws for the peace, order, and good government
of the Territory of Western Samoa conferred upon him by the
Western Samoa Order in Council, 1920, made by His Majesty on
the eleventh day of March, 1920, under the Foreign Jurisdiction Act,
1890, and in further pursuance of the Treaties of Peace Act, 1919,
doth hereby order as follows:—

  1. This Order may be cited as the Samoa Post and Telegraph
    Order, 1920.

  2. This Order shall come into force on the same day as the Samoa
    Constitution Order, 1920.

  3. (1.) The Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, shall, subject to the
    provisions of this Order, apply to Samoa in the same manner as if
    that territory was part of New Zealand.

(2.) The term “New Zealand” as used in that Act shall, both
in New Zealand and in Samoa, be construed as including Samoa.

  1. Officers under the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, stationed
    in Samoa shall, as such, be officers of the Samoan Public Service, and
    their appointment and tenure shall be governed by the Samoa Constitution Order, 1920, accordingly.

  2. All profits derived from the operations of the Post and Telegraph Office in Samoa, as certified from time to time by the Audit Office, shall belong to the Samoan Treasury.



Next Page →



Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1920, No 51


NZLII PDF NZ Gazette 1920, No 51





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🌏 Samoa Customs Order, 1920 (continued from previous page)

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
20 April 1920
Customs, Samoa, Legislation, Order in Council, Customs Act 1913
  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council

🌏 Samoa Post and Telegraph Order, 1920

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
1 April 1920
Post, Telegraph, Samoa, Legislation, Order in Council
  • Liverpool, Governor-General
  • The Right Honourable W. F. Massey, P.C., Presiding in Council