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MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued.
| Record. | Goods. | Classification under Tariff, and Item No | Rate of Duty. |
|---|---|---|---|
| British Preferential Tariff. | |||
| †3/366/7 | Metal, manufactured articles of, &c., n.e.i.—contd. Refrigerating plants wholly or partly manually controlled having a heat-removing capacity exceeding 20 tons per twenty-four hours under ordinary working conditions, including condenser coils, evaporator coils, and receivers for liquified gas. (NOTE.—Compressors therefor are to be separately classified under Tariff item 352, valves under Tariff item 353 (1) or Tariff item 356, and oil-engines, steam-engines, electric motors and controllers, and other power units under their appropriate Tariff items.) (NOTE.—One ton of refrigeration is taken as being equivalent to a heat-removing capacity of 288,000 British Thermal Units.) (NOTE.—Revises the following decisions:— Refrigeration unit, “Icy-Ball,” on page 501 of the Tariff-book. Ammonia compressors in M.O. 13. Ice-cream storage outfits in M.O. 17. | As manufactured articles of metal n.e.i. (356) | 20 per cent. |
| 2/27/14 | Trolleys for unloading churns (claimed as parts of churns) | ||
| †13/25/6 | Scientific, &c., instruments and apparatus, viz.:— Photo-microscopic apparatus for photographing objects as shown on microscopic slides (NOTE.—Resistances therefor are to be separately classified under Tariff item 338 (2) and spare lamps under Tariff item 340.) (NOTE.—Revises decision on page 547 of the Tariff-book.) | As scientific apparatus (135). | Free |
| 16/32/6 | Water oven and still combined, Hearson’s, for cultivating bacteria | As scientific apparatus (135) | Free |
| 12/69 | Surgeons’ appliances, instruments, and materials, viz.:— “Venules,” small glass containers exhausted of air or containing agents in partial vacuum, for drawing off blood or fluids from the body | As surgical instruments, &c. (134 (2)) | Free |
| 8/3/30 | Textiles, &c., articles n.e.i. made of, viz.:— Cotton blankets .. .. .. .. | As articles n.e.i. made of textile (184) | 20 per cent. |
NOTE.—A typographical error appears in M.O. 22. Item “Drawing books, not puzzle” should read “Drawing books, dot puzzle.”
Minister’s Order No. 24.] E. D. GOOD, Acting Comptroller of Customs.
Population of the Dominion.
RETURN of the Estimated Population of the Dominion of New Zealand, Dependencies, and Mandated Territory.
| Males. | Females. | Total. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Estimated population (including Maoris) of New Zealand proper, 30th September, 1930 | 762,631 | 731,997 | 1,494,628 |
| Estimated population of Cook Islands, Niue, &c., 30th September, 1930 | 7,553 | 7,259 | 14,812 |
| Estimated population of Tokelau Islands, November, 1929 | 497 | 502 | 999 |
| Estimated population of the Mandated Territory of Western Samoa, 30th June, 1930 | 23,434 | 21,526 | 44,960 |
| Estimated total population of the Dominion of New Zealand, Dependencies, and Mandated Territory | 794,115 | 761,284 | 1,555,399 |
New Zealand proper, 30th September, 1930:—
(a) Estimated population (excluding Maoris) .. .. .. .. 727,390 699,645 1,427,035
(b) Estimated Maori population .. .. .. .. 35,241 32,352 67,593
North Island,—
(a) Estimated population (including Maoris) .. .. .. .. 495,647 468,048 963,695
(b) ,, (excluding Maoris) .. .. .. .. 461,954 437,101 899,055
South Island,—
(a) Estimated population (including Maoris) .. .. .. .. 266,984 263,949 530,933
(b) ,, (excluding Maoris) .. .. .. .. 265,436 262,544 527,980
During the quarter ended 30th September, 1930, the population showed an increase of 3,941, compared with an increase of 3,907 during the corresponding quarter of 1929.
Census and Statistics Office,
Wellington, 5th November, 1930.
MALCOLM FRASER,
Government Statistician.
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