Rainfall Statistics and Customs Notice




2488
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 66

New Zealand Rainfall for August, 1924—continued.

Station. Total Fall, Points (100 to Inch). Days with Rain.

SOUTH ISLAND—continued.

(G.) EAST ASPECT—KAIKOURA TO CAPE SAUNDERS—continued.

Rudstone, Methven .. .. 75 8
Lake Coleridge Homestead .. .. 56 7
Double Hill .. .. 139 4
Winchmore, Ashburton .. .. .. 9
Ashburton .. .. 80 9
Roxburgh, Springburn .. .. 75 6
Staveley .. .. .. ..
Evandale, Mount Somers .. .. 102 3
Lynnford, Hinds.. .. .. 63 7
Peel Forest .. .. 134 6
Kapunatiki, Rangitata .. .. 68 4
Cefn Orchard, Geraldine .. .. 128 7
Waitui, Geraldine .. .. 105 6
Orari Gorge .. .. 179 7
Orari Estate, Orari .. .. 85 6
Balmoral Plantation .. .. .. 5
Braemar .. .. 124 5
Bedyshurst, Fairlie .. .. 127 3
Horwell Downs, Fairlie .. .. 118 5
Lambrook, Fairlie .. .. .. 4
Mona Vale, Albury .. .. 86 4
Godley Peaks, Te Kapo, Mackenzie Country .. .. 68 3
The Hermitage, Mount Cook .. 533 5
Waratah, Albury .. .. ..
Kakahu Bush, Geraldine .. .. ..
“Te Wharua,” Cave .. .. 81 3
Pleasant Point .. .. 50 3
Seadown .. .. 61 5
Smithfield .. .. 90 8
Timaru Reservoir .. .. ..
Benmore Station, Omarama .. .. 92 6
Otiake .. .. 88 2
Totara .. .. 83 5
Duntroon .. .. 102 4
Oamaru .. .. ..
Steward Settlement, Oamaru .. .. 83 4
Te Awa, Hillgrove .. .. 66 6
Kauroo Hill, Maheno .. .. 64 5
Bushey Park, Palmerston South .. .. 56 5
Roslyn .. .. 95 10
Burnside, Dunedin .. .. 77 9
Sunshine Hill, Dunedin .. .. 46 9
Fish-hatchery, Portobello .. .. 64 6
Whare Flat .. .. 154 5
Mosgiel.. .. .. ..

(H.) SOUTH ASPECT—CAPE SAUNDERS TO PUYSEGUR POINT.

Paerau .. .. .. .. 19 1
Great Moss Swamp, via Patearoa .. .. 3 1
Naseby Plantation .. .. 52 2
Waipiata .. .. 45 2
Patearoa .. .. 24 3
Naseby .. .. 63 3
Robertslca, Middlemarch .. .. 50 5
Tarras .. .. .. 23 4
Mount Pisa Station, Cromwell .. .. .. 2
Hawea Flat .. .. 94 2
Makarora .. .. 613 9

New Zealand Rainfall for August, 1924—continued.

Station. Total Fall, Points (100 to Inch). Days with Rain.

SOUTH ISLAND—continued.

(H.) SOUTH ASPECT—CAPE SAUNDERS TO PUYSEGUR POINT—continued.

Maungawera, Otago .. .. 122 5
Glendhu, Pembroke .. .. 110 4
Luggate, Cromwell .. .. 77 2
Ophir .. .. 24 1
Manorburn Dam.. .. .. 15 5
Frankton .. .. 99 4
Queenstown .. .. 93 4
Moa Creek .. .. 21 2
St. Bathan’s .. .. 50 2
Blackstone Hill .. .. 83 2
Clyde .. .. 21 1
Alexandra .. .. 16 3
Galloway .. .. 15 2
Earnscleugh .. .. 18 2
Roxburgh .. .. 5 2
Balclutha .. .. 73 5
Glenfalloch Station, Nokomai .. .. 8 2
Wendon .. .. 55 4
Lawrence .. .. 59 10
Owaka .. .. 68 8
Tapanui Nursery .. .. 101 7
Crookston .. .. ..
Waikawa Valley.. .. .. 138 12
Tahakopa, Wharuariu .. .. 169 12
Mimihau, Wyndham .. .. 116 13
Uplands, Waimahaka .. .. 123 13
Roslin Estate, Woodlands.. .. .. 76 13
Dipton .. .. .. 95 7
Radio-Awarua .. .. 160 12
“Wairaki Downs,” Ohai .. .. 85 8
Nightcaps .. .. 62 8
Otatau .. .. 73 11
Manapouri .. .. 281 7
Monowai (Sunnyside) .. .. 281 8

(I.) ISLANDS.

Centre Island .. .. .. 145 14
Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island .. .. 270 16
Niue Island .. .. ..
Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands .. .. 593 16
Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands .. .. 441 12
Mangai'a, Cook Islands .. .. ..
Chatham Islands .. .. 334 14

LATE RETURNS.

Waiuku, June, 1924 .. .. 707 21
„ July, 1924 .. .. 329 16
Pukehou, July, 1924 .. .. 215 6
Tahora, July, 1924 .. .. 279 10
Lake Coleridge, July, 1924 .. .. 486 11
Avarua, Rarotonga, January, 1924 .. .. 908 25
„ „ February, 1924 .. .. 376 15
„ „ March, 1924 .. .. 1639 21
„ „ April, 1924 .. .. 604 18
„ „ May, 1924 .. .. 687 16
„ „ June, 1924 .. .. 290 14
„ „ July, 1924 .. .. 765 17
Chatham Islands, July, 1924 .. .. 309 12

Depreciated-currency Duty.—Goods imported from Germany, Austria, or Hungary.

Customs Department,
Wellington, 15th October, 1924.

IT is hereby notified, for public information, that the Minister of Customs has been requested to determine whether or not depreciated-currency duty should be imposed on the following classes or kinds of goods, when imported from Germany, Austria, or Hungary, which when imported from such countries are at present subject to depreciated-currency duty:—

Firearms.
Hats of felt (including felt hoods, blocked, sewn, or otherwise worked), whether of wool, fur, or other material or mixtures of the same.
Paper, writing.
Paper, printing.
Perfumed spirits and Cologne water, if, under the Tariff, liable to ad valorem duty.

Pianofortes.
Pipes, tubes, and tubing of cast or wrought iron (including boiler-tubes, flanged or unflanged), and knees, bends, elbows, junction and inspection boxes and covers, and any other fittings of any material for the same.
The goods included under the Tariff headings quoted here-under:—

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

Class VII: Glass, &c.—
Empty plain glass bottles, not being cut or ground; infants’ feeding-bottles, with or without attachments; jars, plain glass.
Glass, bevelled, silvered, or with rounded or polished edges; mirrors and looking-glasses, framed or un-framed.
Glass, crown, sheet, common window, plate, polished, coloured, bent, and other kinds, cut to any size or shape, n.e.i.



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🏗️ New Zealand Rainfall for August, 1924 (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Rainfall, Statistics, Weather, August 1924

🏭 Depreciated-currency Duty on Imports from Germany, Austria, or Hungary

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
15 October 1924
Customs, Duty, Imports, Germany, Austria, Hungary
  • Minister of Customs