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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 64

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued

Record. Goods. Classified under Tariff Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
†77-3/153/14 Vehicles, fittings, materials and parts for, viz. :—

Motor-vehicles n.e.i., and parts of, viz.,—
Trucks, self-propelled, low-lift type, fitted with platforms capable of being raised mechanically to a maximum height of less than 3 ft., in order to lift loads from the ground for transport purposes
(NOTE.—Revises decision relating to “Trucks, elevating platform or lift type,” &c., on page 479 of the Tariff-book.) | 389 (c) | .. | .. |
| 77-4/504 | Vitamins, vitamin concentrates, &c., viz. :—
Tocopherol acetate (B.P.C. 1934) .. .. .. .. | 120 (3) | .. | .. |

77-20/47/34. NOTE.—The decision under T.I. 416 in M.O. 2 relating to “Machinery, machine tools, and appliances peculiar to wood-working,” &c., is cancelled.
77-30/122/6. NOTE.—The current domestic value of union textiles for the purposes of Tariff item 187 is increased from 1s. 6d. to 1s. 9d. per yard, and the note to item 187 of the Customs Tariff of New Zealand is revised accordingly.
Minister’s Order No. 77.]
E. D. GOOD, Comptroller of Customs.


Notices under the Regulations Act, 1936

NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the Regulations Act, 1936, of the making of regulations and orders as under :—

Authority for Enactment. Short Title or Subject-matter. Serial Number. Date of Enactment. Price (Postage 1d. extra).
Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 War Pensions Emergency Regulations 1944 1944/107 19/7/44 2d.
Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 Lighting Restrictions (Revocation) Emergency Regulations 1944 1944/108 19/7/44 1d.

Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number.
E. V. PAUL, Government Printer.


Land Surveyors’ Examination, September, 1944.—Australia and New Zealand

The Survey Board of New Zealand,
Wellington, 24th July, 1944.

IT is hereby notified for general information that the Survey Board, in conjunction with the Australian Surveyors’ Boards, will conduct an examination of candidates for registration as surveyors, commencing at 10 a.m. on Monday, 11th September, 1944, at Wellington.

Candidates are notified that their applications, on the proper form, must reach the Secretary of the Board not later than Monday, 28th August, 1944, and that the examination fee must be paid at the same time to the Secretary, from whom application forms and other particulars may be obtained.

Candidates may present themselves for examination in the following written subjects :—

After one year’s service—
(1) Physics, geology, and forestry.
(2) Plotting and plan drawing.
(3) Computations A.

After two years’ service—
(4) Computations B.
(5) Engineering surveying.
(6) Town-planning.

After three years’ service—
(7) Laws and regulations.
(8) Astronomy and geodesy.
(9) Land-surveying design.
(10) Preparation of field notes.
(11) Land classification and valuation.

During the war period candidates who have completed at least two years’ service under articles of indenture will be accepted for examination in any or all of the above written subjects, and, with candidates presenting themselves for examination in any written subject or subjects, may present themselves for examination at any Chief Surveyor’s Office.

The oral and practical portion of the examination cannot be taken until the candidates’ term of indentureship has been completed.

Candidates for the oral and practical portion of the examination must sit in Wellington. Plans for this portion of the examination, the certificate, and other evidence required by Regulation No. 31 of the Survey Examination Regulations 1943, must be forwarded with the application to sit.

The fees for examination are as follows :—

Full examination .. .. .. £ 5 5 0
Part examination .. .. .. 3 3 0
Each subsequent part of examination .. 2 2 0

R. C. AIREY, Secretary, Survey Board.
Government Buildings, Wellington.


Notice to Mariners No. 15 of 1944

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 20th July, 1944.

NEW ZEALAND.—NORTH ISLAND.—MANAKAU ENTRANCE
South Head Light to be shifted

MARINERS are hereby advised that South Head Light, lat. 37° 03′ S., long. 174° 33′ E. (approx.), will shortly be moved to a position 167° 798 ft. from its present site.

Further notice will be given before the change is made.

Charts affected : Nos. 2726, 2535.

Publications : Admiralty List of Lights, Part X, 1942, No. 2143; New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide-tables, Part I, page 145, No. 85; Part II, page 249.

G. H. TANNER, for Secretary.

(M. 8/38/3.)


Notice calling up Reservists for Service with the Armed Forces

National Service Department,
Wellington, 27th July, 1944.

IT is hereby notified for general information that, in pursuance of the powers vested in me by Regulation 44 of the National Service Emergency Regulations 1940, I have, on the 27th July, 1944, issued to—

Alexander Coe, Labourer, Waimate North, Registration No. 655457, and

Guy Hatton Arthur, Hotel Porter, care of Mansions, Ghuznee Street, Wellington, Registration No. 655903,

notices calling them up for service with the Armed Forces, such persons having been severally convicted for that, being reservists belonging to a division of the Reserve the enrolment of which has been proclaimed, they did fail to make application in writing for enrolment in that class of the Reserve as required by Regulation 43 (1) of the National Service Emergency Regulations, 1940.

H. L. BOCKETT, Director of National Service.


BANKRUPTCY NOTICES

In Bankruptcy

NOTICE is hereby given that dividends in the undermentioned estates are now payable at my office on all proved and accepted claims :—

Maata Asher—First of 15s. 6½d. in the pound.

H. E. Presley—First of 2s. 6d. in the pound.

R. J. Lloyd—Sixth and final of 6d. in the pound (making 3s. 9d. in the pound).

S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee.
Wellington, 25th July, 1944.



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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 July 1944
Customs, Tariff, Classification, Duty Rates
  • E. D. Good, Comptroller of Customs

🏛️ Regulations and Orders under the Regulations Act, 1936

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
19 July 1944
Regulations, Emergency Regulations, War Pensions, Lighting Restrictions
  • E. V. Paul, Government Printer

🗺️ Land Surveyors’ Examination, September, 1944

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
24 July 1944
Surveyors, Examination, Registration, Wellington
  • R. C. Airey, Secretary, Survey Board

🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 15 of 1944

🚂 Transport & Communications
20 July 1944
Marine, Navigation, Manakau Entrance, South Head Light
  • G. H. Tanner, for Secretary

🛡️ Notice calling up Reservists for Service with the Armed Forces

🛡️ Defence & Military
27 July 1944
Reservists, Armed Forces, National Service, Wellington
  • Alexander Coe, Called up for service with the Armed Forces
  • Guy Hatton Arthur, Called up for service with the Armed Forces

  • H. L. Bockett, Director of National Service

⚖️ Bankruptcy Notices

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
25 July 1944
Bankruptcy, Dividends, Wellington
  • Maata Asher, Dividend payable in bankruptcy estate
  • H. E. Presley, Dividend payable in bankruptcy estate
  • R. J. Lloyd, Dividend payable in bankruptcy estate

  • S. Tansley, Official Assignee