Marine Notices and Customs Order




1968

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 58

(2.) West Goodwin buoy:
New Position.—At a distance of about 2 cables westward from charted position. Lat. 51° 15' 06" N., long. 1° 28' 36" E.
Description.—A black conical buoy.
Remarks.—No further notice will be given.
Caution.—Vessels should not attempt to pass between the Gull Light-vessel and the Goodwin Sands.

AUSTRALIA.

SOUTH COAST.—VICTORIA, PORT WESTERN.—ROUND ISLAND LIGHT.—ALTERATION IN SECTORS.
Position.—Lat. 38° 31' S., long. 145° 07' E. (approx.).
New Abridged Description.—Lt. gp. fl. (2) W.R.G., ev. 9 secs., 112 ft., vis. 12, 6, 6 m. (U).
Alteration.—A green sector has been inserted in this light, which now has the undermentioned characteristics:—
Character.—Group flashing, with white, red, and green sectors, showing two flashes every nine seconds, thus : Flash 0·5 sec., eclipse 1·0 sec.; flash 0·5 sec., eclipse 7·0 secs.
Elevation.—112 feet (34·1 m.).
Visibility.—White light, 12 miles; red and green lights, 6 miles.
Sectors.—Red from the south coast of Phillip Island to 071°; white thence to 157°; green thence to 213°; red thence to the north-west coast of Phillip Island.
Structure.—White circular lantern, 15 ft. (4·6 m.) in height.
Remarks.—The light is unwatched.

EAST COAST.—HOME ISLANDS.—CLERKE ISLAND LIGHT.—AMENDED POSITION.
Position.—At a distance of about 1½ cables southward from charted position, on the rocks off the south-eastern side of Clerke Island. Lat. 11° 58' S., long. 143° 17' E.
Description.—A flashing white light.
Remarks.—The light is obscured from 034° through east to 139°.

NORTH COAST.—TORRES STRAIT.—FLINDERS PASSAGE,
WEDNESDAY SPIT.—BUOY WITHDRAWN.
Position.—Off the west extreme of Wednesday Spit. Lat. 10° 32' S., long. 142° 14' E. (approx.).
Description.—A red buoy.
Remarks.—The above buoy has been withdrawn.

NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN.

MARIANA (LADRONE) ISLANDS.—BEATRICE REEF TO BE EXPUNGED FROM CHARTS.
Position.—Lat. 16° 32' N., long. 143° 14' E. (approx.).
Details.—Beatrice Reef has been unsuccessfully searched for, and is to be expunged from the charts.

SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN.

FIJI ISLANDS.—VANUA LEVU, NORTH COAST.—NON-EXISTENCE OF BUOYS.
(a.) Position.—Marking the 2-fathom rock situated about 1½ miles westward of Tuna Islet. Lat. 16° 27' S., long. 178° 56' E. (approx.)
Description.—Not stated.
Note.—The note “P.D.” is to be substituted for “Reported” against this rock on the chart.
(b.) Position.—Near the south-western end of Jubilee Shoal. Lat. 16° 22' S., long. 179° 18' E. (approx.).
Description.—A white buoy.
(c.) Position.—Near the southern part of Wilson Shoals. Lat. 16° 22' S., long. 179° 19' E. (approx.).
Description.—A white buoy.
Remarks.—The above buoys are no longer in position and are to be expunged from the chart.

NANUKU PASSAGE.—WAILANGILALA LIGHT.—OBSCURED SECTOR TO BE EXPUNGED FROM CHARTS.
Position.—Lat. 16° 45' S., long. 179° 06' W. (approx.).
Details.—This flashing white light is now visible all round the horizon ; the obscured sector is accordingly to be expunged from the charts.

Rates of Duty on Cellophane and Articles made therefrom.

JELLICOE, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 31st day of July, 1922.

Present :

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by section one hundred and thirty-five of the Customs Act, 1913, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, 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, doth hereby declare that cellophane and articles made of cellophane as enumerated in the Schedule hereto, being goods which are not specifically enumerated in the Tariff, and which are in the opinion of the Minister of Customs substitutes for similar articles made of paper, shall be charged with the duties set out in the said Schedule, and shall, in addition to the duty (if any) otherwise chargeable, be liable to the primage duty imposed by the Customs Amendment Act, 1921.

SCHEDULE.

Goods. British Preferential Tariff. Intermediate Tariff. General Tariff.
Cellophane in sheets not less than 20 inches by 15½ inches or the equivalent, or in rolls not less than 10 inches wide Free .. 20 per cent., ad val. 20 per cent., ad val.
Cellophane in sheets of less than 20 inches by 15½ inches or the equivalent, or in rolls less than 10 inches wide 20 per cent., ad val. 30 per cent., ad val. 35 per cent., ad val.
Cellophane, and cellophane wrappers, printed, lithographed, or ruled .. 25 per cent., ad val. 37½ per cent., ad val. 45 per cent., ad val.
Cellophane bags, all kinds, not printed or lithographed .. 25 per cent., ad val. 35 per cent., ad val. 40 per cent., ad val.
Cellophane bags, printed or lithographed 30 per cent., ad val. 40 per cent., ad val. 45 per cent., ad val.

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



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🚂 Notice to Mariners regarding Gull Light-vessel and West Goodwin Buoy (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
1 August 1922
Marine Notice, Navigation, Light-vessel, Buoy, England

🚂 Alteration in Sectors of Round Island Light

🚂 Transport & Communications
Marine Notice, Navigation, Light, Victoria, Australia

🚂 Amended Position of Clerke Island Light

🚂 Transport & Communications
Marine Notice, Navigation, Light, Home Islands, Australia

🚂 Withdrawal of Buoy at Wednesday Spit

🚂 Transport & Communications
Marine Notice, Navigation, Buoy, Torres Strait, Australia

🚂 Expunge Beatrice Reef from Charts

🚂 Transport & Communications
Marine Notice, Navigation, Reef, Mariana Islands

🚂 Non-Existence of Buoys in Fiji Islands

🚂 Transport & Communications
Marine Notice, Navigation, Buoy, Fiji Islands

🚂 Expunge Obscured Sector of Wailangilala Light from Charts

🚂 Transport & Communications
Marine Notice, Navigation, Light, Nanuku Passage

🏭 Rates of Duty on Cellophane and Articles made therefrom

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 July 1922
Customs, Tariff, Cellophane, Duty Rates
  • Jellicoe, Governor-General
  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council