Customs and Education Notices




1566
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 48

Rails for railways and tramways, including layouts,
points, and crossings for the same; rail-fastenings—
viz., fishplates, creep-clips, tie-irons, bearing-brackets,
bed-plates, cast-iron chocks, bored iron bars.

Class XI: Vehicles—
Bicycles, tricycles, and the like vehicles, including
motor-cycles, also hubs, spindles, and other finished,
partly finished, or machined parts of the same, n.e.i.;
side-cars for motor-cycles.

Motor-vehicles and parts thereof—viz., motor-vehicles,
n.e.i., including tractors driven by gas, oil, or electricity,
suited for use in warehouses or upon wharves and
pavements.

SECOND SCHEDULE.
FORM OF INVOICE.

[Here insert usual particulars, including place and date, name
and address of supplier, &c.]

| Country
of
Origin. | Marks and
Nos. on
Packages. | Quantity
and
Description
of Goods. | * Current
Domestic Values
in Currency of
Exporting
Country. (See
pars. 3 and 4
of Certificate.) | Selling-price
to
Purchaser. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | | @ | Amount. | @ | Amount. |
| | | | | | | |

Enumerate the following charges, and state whether each
amount has been included in or excluded from the above
current domestic value:—

| | Amount in
Currency
of
Exporting
Country. | * State if
included
in above
Current
Domestic
Values. |
|---|---|---|
|(1.) Cartage to rail and [or] to docks .. | | |
|(2.) Inland freight (rail or canal) and
other charges to the dock area,
including inland insurance | | |
|(3.) Labour in packing the goods into
outside packages | | |
|(4.) Value of outside packages.. .. | | |
|(5.) If the goods are subject to any charge
by way of royalties. State full par-
ticulars of royalties below :— | | |

  • With respect to goods imported directly from Germany,
    Austria, or Hungary, it is desired that the information re-
    quired in these columns should, if possible, be shown, but
    until further notice it will not be insisted upon.

CERTIFICATE OF VALUE TO BE WRITTEN OR PRINTED ON
INVOICES OF GOODS FOR EXPORTATION TO NEW ZEALAND.

I, [Manager, Chief Clerk, or as the case may be], of [Name of
firm or company], of [Name of city or country], manufacturer
[supplier] of the goods enumerated in this invoice amounting to
, hereby declare that I [(These words should be
omitted where the manufacturer or supplier himself signs the
certificate) have the authority to make and sign this certificate
on behalf of the aforesaid manufacturer (supplier), and that I]
have the means of knowing and do hereby certify as follows:—

  1. That this invoice is in all respects correct, and contains
    a true and full statement of the price actually paid or to be
    paid for the said goods, and the actual quantity thereof.

  2. That no different invoice of the goods mentioned in
    the said invoice has been or will be furnished to anyone;
    and that no arrangement or understanding affecting the
    purchase-price of the said goods has been or will be made
    or entered into between the exporter and purchaser or by
    anyone on behalf of either of them, either by way of discount,
    rebate, compensation, or in any manner whatever, other than
    as fully shown on this invoice, or as follows: [Particulars of
    any special arrangement].

    1. That the domestic values shown in the column headed
      “Current Domestic Values” are those at which the above-
      mentioned firm or company would be prepared to supply to
      any purchaser for home consumption in the country of ex-
      portation, and at the date of exportation, identically similar
      goods in equal quantities, at [Warehouse, factory, or port of
      shipment], subject to

that such values include [exclude] the cost of outside packages
(if any) in which the goods are sold in such country for domestic
consumption.

    1. That the said domestic value includes any duty leviable
      in respect of the goods before they are delivered for home
      consumption, and that on exportation a drawback or remis-
      sion of duty amounting to
      has been [will be] allowed
      by the revenue authorities in the country of exportation.

Dated at
this
day of
, 192 .

Witness :
[Signature.]

  • With respect to goods imported directly from Germany,
    Austria, or Hungary, it is desired that the information re-
    quired by these paragraphs should, if possible, be supplied,
    but until further notice it will not be insisted upon.

Classes or Kinds of Goods which, if imported from Countries
having a Depreciated Currency, are liable to Special Duty.

Customs Department,
Wellington, 28th May, 1923.

IT is hereby notified, for public information, that the
Minister of Customs has decided to amend the list dated
3rd March, 1922, and gazetted on the 9th idem, of the classes
or kinds of goods on which, if imported from countries having
a depreciated currency, the special duty imposed by section
13 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1921, is payable by
deleting therefrom the following words:—

Class VI: Rubber goods—
Rubber tires, rubber tiring, and inner tubes of rubber
for pneumatic tires, n.e.i.
Rubber tires, bicycle, tricycle, perambulator and similar,
and inner tubes of rubber for pneumatic tires, not
exceeding 1¾ in. in diameter.

Class XI: Vehicles—
Bicycles, tricycles, and the like vehicles, including motor-
cycles, also hubs, spindles, and other finished, partly
finished, or machined parts of the same, n.e.i.; side-
cars for motor-cycles.

Motor-vehicles and parts thereof—viz., motor-vehicles,
n.e.i., including tractors driven by gas, oil, or elec-
tricity, suited for use in warehouses or upon wharves
and pavements.

This alteration will not apply to goods imported from
Germany, Austria, or Hungary.

W. B. MONTGOMERY,
Comptroller of Customs.

Notice of Date of the Public Service Entrance Examination

Office of the Public Service Commissioner,
Wellington, 20th May, 1923.

NOTICE is hereby given of the intention to hold the
Public Service Entrance Examination on or about
the 21st November, 1923, and following days.

For the examination a fee of £1 is payable.

Entries for the examination must be addressed “The
Director of Education, Wellington,” and be sent so as to
reach his office on or before the 8th September, 1923. Both
male and female candidates will be admitted to the examina-
tion.

Late applications for the examination will be received up to
the 22nd September if accompanied by a receipt for a late
fee of 10s. (in addition to the £1 ordinarily payable) paid at
some money-order office of the Post and Telegraph Depart-
ment.

All entries must be made on the proper forms, which may
be obtained from the office of the Education Department or
of any Education Board.

P. VERSCHAFFELT,
Acting Public Service Commissioner.

Notice of the Date of Examinations under the Control of the
Director of Education.

Education Department,
Wellington, 20th May, 1923.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned exami-
nations will be held on or about the dates specified
in each case:—

Senior National Scholarship Examination: 21st Novem-
ber, 1923, and following days.

Intermediate Examination for Senior Free Places in
Secondary Schools and District High Schools: 21st
November, 1923, and following days.

Junior National Scholarship (candidates for Junior Free
Places who will be over fifteen on the 1st December
next must now take this examination): 29th and 30th
November, 1923.



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🏭 Regulations on Importation of German, Austrian, and Hungarian Goods (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 May 1923
Customs, Importation, German Goods, Austrian Goods, Hungarian Goods, Tariffs, Duties

🏭 Amendment to List of Goods Subject to Special Duty

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 May 1923
Customs, Special Duty, Depreciated Currency, Rubber Goods, Vehicles
  • W. B. Montgomery, Comptroller of Customs

🎓 Public Service Entrance Examination Notice

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
20 May 1923
Public Service Examination, Entrance, Fee, Application
  • P. Verschaffelt, Acting Public Service Commissioner

🎓 Notice of Education Examinations

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
20 May 1923
Examinations, Senior National Scholarship, Intermediate Examination, Junior National Scholarship