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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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and shall be by notice in the form numbered (12) in the First Schedule hereto, lodged with the Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court nearest to the place of business or abode of the appellant.
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On receipt of a notice of appeal given in pursuance of the last preceding clause hereof, the Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court shall, not less than fourteen days before the date of hearing, cause to be forwarded by registered post addressed to the appellant at the address stated in the notice of appeal notice of the date, time, and place when and where the appeal will be heard, and shall cause to be delivered to the Superintendent or Inspector of Police referred to in the notice of appeal a copy of such notice and of the notice hereinbefore referred to fixing the date, time, and place when and where the same will be heard.
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The First Schedule to the principal regulation is hereby amended by adding thereto the following forms:—
[Form No. 11.
IMPORT LICENSE.
The Arms Act, 1920.
THIS is to authorize [Insert full name] of [Insert full address and occupation] within twelve months from the date hereof to bring into New Zealand at the port of [Insert name of port] the firearms specified hereunder:—
| — | Number. | Description, including Calibre. | Country of Origin. | Name and Address of Manufacturer. | Value of each Firearm. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rifles. | |||||
| Shot-guns. | |||||
| Other Fire-arms. | |||||
Dated at __, this __ day of __, 19____.
Superintendent [Inspector] of Police.
[Form No. 12.
NOTICE OF APPEAL.
The Arms Act, 1920, and the Arms Amendment Act, 1934.
I, the undersigned [Insert full name, occupation, and address],—
(1) Having on the __ day of __, 19, made application in writing to the Superintendent of Police at [Insert place] for an import license certificate of registration under the Arms Act, 1920, with respect to [Insert number and class of firearms], and having within the space of one month last past, to wit, on the day of __, 19____, had brought to my notice the refusal of the said Superintendent of Police to issue to me an import license certificate of registration in that behalf,—
Or,
(2) Having within the space of one month last past, to wit, on the __ day of __, 19, been served with a notice issued by the Superintendent of Police at [Insert place] stating that certificate of registration numbered [Insert number] under the Arms Act, 1920, issued to me at [Insert place] on the day of __, 19____, respecting a firearm or firearms, to wit [Insert description of firearm or firearms] has been revoked,—
hereby give notice that in pursuance of the provisions of section five of the Arms Amendment Act, 1934, I desire to appeal to a Stipendiary Magistrate to hear evidence and adjudicate upon the refusal hereinbefore mentioned, and I hereby agree to appear at the Magistrate’s Court at [Insert place] when called upon and there to adduce evidence in support of such appeal.
My full postal address for notification of time and place of hearing is __.
Dated at __ this __ day of __, 19____.
To the Clerk of Court at __. [Signature] …………
Appellant.
- The Second Schedule to the principal regulations is hereby amended by adding thereto the following provision:—
For each import license .. .. .. .. .. .. s. d.
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F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Amended Regulations under the Arms Act, 1920
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement8 October 1934
Arms regulations, import licenses, firearms, Arms Act 1920, Arms Amendment Act 1934
- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council