✨ Cook Islands Fruit Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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exported a commission not exceeding £5 per centum on all fees so paid into the Cook Islands Account at Rarotonga by such master, agent, or owner.
(3) At the request of the Committee of any district packing-shed the Resident Commissioner may, from time to time, make a levy of one penny per case on all fruit packed in the packing-shed of such Committee, and such levy shall continue for such time as the Resident Commissioner directs.
All amounts payable under such levy shall be collected in the same manner as fees are collected under the last preceding section, and shall be paid into the Cook Islands Treasury, where a separate account shall be kept in respect of each packing-shed.
All amounts so collected shall be expended under the supervision of the Director in the maintenance, enlargement, alteration, or improvement of the packing-shed, payment of rent, or in such other manner as the Director and the Committee shall approve.
SCHEDULE.
DISEASES.
Dacus psidii (New Caledonia fruit-fly).
Dacus xanthodes (pineapple fruit-fly).
Dacus melanotus (Cook Islands fruit-fly).
Heliothis obsoleta (tomato caterpillar).
Trypeta musæ (New Hebrides fruit-fly).
Halterophora capitata (Mediterranean or West Australian fruit-fly).
Tephrytes tryoni (Queensland fruit-fly).
Aspidotus camellia.
Aspidotus latania.
Aspidotus neri.
Aspidotus rossi.
Aspidotus destructor.
Dactylopius adonidum
Dactylopius bromilice.
Dactylopius citri.
Dactylopius destructor.
Diapsis amygdali.
Diapsis rosæ.
Fiorinia camellia.
Icerya purchasi.
Lecanium cerasarum.
Lecanium depressum.
Lecanium hemisphæricum.
Lecanium hesperidum.
Lecanium longolum.
Lecanium oleæ.
Mytilapsis citricola.
Aphis persica.
Aphis prunifolice.
Euthrips fuscus.
Myzus cerasi (black aphis).
Siphorophora.
Mytilapsis pomorum (mussel or oyster scale).
Oryctes nasicornis (black beetle or rhinocerus beetle).
Rhynchophorus ferrigineus (red beetle.)
Bryobia pratensis (red mite).
Cladosporium fulvum (tomato leaf blight).
Macros porium tomato (tomato black spot).
Peronospora cubensis (cucumber and melon mildew).
Vermicularis varians (black dot of tomato).
Fusarium lycopersici (sleeping disease of tomato).
Phoma citricarpa (black spot of orange).
Phytophthora infestans (Irish blight).
Heterodera radicicola (eel-worm).
Lonchæa splendida (tomato fruit-fly).
Cersospora concors (black stripe of tomato).
Ondontria zealandria (grass grub).
Selandria cerasi (leech).
Tortrix glaphyriana (leaf roller).
Carpocapsa pomonella (codlin moth).
Termitidæ (white ant).
Sphenophorus (borer weevils).
Phasmidæ (stick insect).
Pseudococcus pandani (pandanus scale).
F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Regulations, Cook Islands, Fruit, Agriculture, Export, Import, Disease Control, Inspectors, Permits, Certificates
- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council