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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 11

MINISTER'S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.

Record Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
3/55/3
2/258 Machinery, &c., n.e.i., &c.,—continued :—

Fruit-stoning machines
Press, dry mounting, used for fixing photographs to mounts | | Free | 5 per cent. | 10 per cent. |
| 2/143 | Printers’ machines, &c., viz.,—
Press, moulding and drying, the “Winkler” automatic, for making stereotype matrices | | | | |
| 2/325 | Sausage-stuffing machine, the “Enterprise” | | | | |
| 2/263/2 | Shook-tying machine, the “Ti-it,” for bundling box shooks | | | | |
| 2/49/17 | Syrup-making apparatus, viz.,—
Pans, steam-jacketed, enamel-lined, and stand for holding the same when imported therewith | As machines, &c., peculiar to use in industrial processes (481) (2) | Free | 5 per cent. | 10 per cent. |
| 2/285/6 | Tin-filler (Roberts’ patent), the “Don,” for filling tins with boot-polish, ointment, &c. | | | | |
| 9/48/6 | Woollen-mill machinery, &c., viz.,—
“Preparing leathers,” for the rollers of preparing and finishing gill-boxes | | | | |
| 2/270/3 | Yeast-separator, the “Alfa-Laval,” a centrifugal machine for separating yeast from wort | | | | |
| 2/8/2 | Machinery, &c., peculiar to metal-working, viz. :—
Hammers, pneumatic, and parts peculiar thereto—viz., control valve, inlet and control valve discs, springs, and studs | As machines, &c., peculiar to metal-working (481) (1) | Free | 5 per cent. | 10 per cent. |
| 4/66 | Rennet n.e.i., viz. :—
Cheese rennet-powder, “Bayer’s,” being in highly concentrated form unsuited for retail sale (even though in small containers of 10 grammes) | As rennet n.e.i. (162) | Free | Free | Free. |
| 3/98/3 | Vehicles, all kinds, and fittings, parts, and materials for, viz. :—
Clinch buttons, being bifurcated studs (claimed as upholsterers’ studs) | As metal fittings for carriages (558) | Free | 5 per cent. | 10 per cent. |
| 11/32/50 | Motor vehicles and parts thereof, viz.,—
“Extra Air Device” (Swan’s), for supplying extra air to engines of motor vehicles
(NOTE.—The various parts, when imported by themselves, to be classified under their appropriate Tariff headings.) | As parts of motor vehicles n.e.i. (550) | 10 per cent. | 20 per cent. | 25 per cent. |
| 20/169 | Webbings, all kinds, viz. :—
Banding, woven, known as “Gilmer radiator and hood lace,” for use between portions of motor-vehicles to eliminate friction and noise | As webbing (202) | Free | 10 per cent. | 10 per cent. |

NOTE.—The following decision, appearing on page 371 of the Tariff-book, is cancelled :—
“Ear-tags, aluminium, for marking sheep, as manufactured articles of metal n.e.i.”
Minister’s Order No. 20.]

GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs.


Postal Officers appointed to take and receive Statutory Declarations.

PURSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by section two hundred and eighty-eight of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908, and section sixteen of the Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 1923, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby notify and declare that the persons whose names are set out in the Schedule hereto, being persons holding office in the service of the Crown as stated opposite their names in the said Schedule, are authorized to take and receive statutory declarations under section two hundred and eighty-eight of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908.

SCHEDULE.

Bertram Eustace Silke Brodie . . Accountant, Chief Post-office, Auckland.
Charles Bush Harton . . . . Accountant, Chief Post-office, Wellington.

As witness my hand this 15th day of February, 1924.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.


Postmasters appointed to take and receive Statutory Declarations.

PURSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the two-hundred-and-eighty-eighth section of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby notify and declare that the persons set out in the Schedule hereto, being persons holding the office of Postmaster under the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, at the places set opposite their names in the said Schedule, are authorized to take and receive statutory declarations under the two-hundred-and-eighty-eighth section of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908.

SCHEDULE.

George Shearan . . . . . . Howard.
William Martin Hayes Diamond . . . . Marton.

As witness my hand this 15th day of February, 1924.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.



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🏭 Minister's Decisions under Customs Acts (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 February 1924
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates, Goods
  • Geo. Craig, Comptroller of Customs

⚖️ Postal Officers Appointed to Take Statutory Declarations

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
15 February 1924
Postal Officers, Statutory Declarations, Appointments
  • Bertram Eustace Silke Brodie, Authorized to take statutory declarations
  • Charles Bush Harton, Authorized to take statutory declarations

  • John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General

⚖️ Postmasters Appointed to Take Statutory Declarations

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
15 February 1924
Postmasters, Statutory Declarations, Appointments
  • George Shearan, Authorized to take statutory declarations
  • William Martin Hayes Diamond, Authorized to take statutory declarations

  • John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General