✨ Tax and Adoption Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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Minister's Decisions under Sales Tax Act, 1932-33
Customs Department, Wellington, 17th November, 1948.
IT is hereby notified for public information that the Right Hon. Minister of Customs has decided to interpret the Sales Tax Act, 1932-33 (hereinafter referred to as the Act), as under:
It should be understood that the decisions contained herein may be revised from time to time in the light of further information which may be obtained by the Minister.
Record No.
Decision of Minister.
The following goods are to be regarded as included under the exemptions set out in Column No. 1 (below):
| Exemption. | No. of Decision. | Goods regarded as included under Exemption. |
|---|---|---|
| Column No. 1. | Column No. 2. |
(s) 2/6/4 Agricultural implements 91 Troughs, drinking, of concrete, in the form of shallow cylinders, with or without bottoms.
(s) 20/42 Apparel 91 Harness for securing children in perambulators, or controlling a child while walking.
(s) 5/9 ” 91 Wading trousers.
(s) 2/73 Building units 91 Fluming or ducting for use with ventilating and airconditioning systems, or with dust and fume extractors.
(s) 20/32/2 Cisterns 91 Cisterns; automatic flushing, for use with stall-type urinals.
(s) 4/4 Chemicals, &c., for use in hospitals The following goods when purchased exclusively for use in hospitals or institutions included in, or approved by the Minister under the exemption, and not for resale:
Acetone.
D.D.T.
“Onazote” insulating material in sheets not less than 1 in. in thickness.
Ster-o-sol.
Replacement elements for electric radiators.
Citrus fruit peel in brine.
Household trays, viz.: (a) Trays with handles (except those trays of which the body portion is composed wholly or principally of plate, plated-ware, china, or earthenware, irrespective of the material of which the handles are composed).
(b) Trays without handles, of wood, of synthetic resin, or of japanned, lacquered, or plain metal.
(Revises decision on “Household Trays” in M.D. 85.)
(s) 17/3/8 Corkboard 91 Lime water (aqueous solution of calcium hydroxide).
(s) 4/7/45 Disinfectants 91 Chutes, being gravity conveyors for goods in produce stores, abbatoirs, &c., when not capable of use as stairways. (Revises decision on “Chutes, spiral,” in M.D. 66.)
(s) 3/122 Electrical fittings 91 Dies (other than hand tools), moulds, and mandrels. (Revises decision in M.D. 31.)
(s) 10/52 Fruits, dried, &c. 91 Mouldings or cover strips of metal or plastic material (or both) for covering the joints of wooden or fibre-board panels.
(s) 3/118/4 Furniture 91 Mouldings of wood, metal covered.
“Alpasta” aluminium paint.
“Ezywurk” stove polish paint.
Pipe saddles for pipes not exceeding 2 in. in internal diameter.
“Lepit” gas cartridges.
Cleaning rags, being cleaned remnants of clothing, napery, &c.
Dish-washing cloths.
Upholstery for omnibus seats.
(s) 4/47 Lime
(s) 3/161 Machinery of a class or kind which, if they had been approved by the Minister under Tariff item 352 of the Customs Tariff, would have been admitted thereunder
(s) 3/42 Ditto
(s) 3/162 Mouldings
(s) 3/162 ”
(s) 7/9/2 Paints, &c.
(s) 7/9/2 ”
(s) 3/84/3 Pipes and fittings not exceeding 2 in. &c.
(s) 4/12 Rabbit poisons
(s) 8/21 Textile piece-goods
(s) 8/24 ”
(s) 20/43 Upholstery
NOTE.—The decision on “Tar Naphtha (Restar Product)” in M.D. 19 is cancelled. [Minister’s Decision No. 91.] D. G. SAWERS, Comptroller of Customs.
Notice of Adoptions Under Part IX of the Maori Land Act, 1931
Maori Land Court Office, Wanganui, 12th November, 1948.
IT is hereby notified that the orders of adoption as set out in the Schedule hereunder have been made by the Maori Land Court under the provisions of the Maori Land Act, 1931.
L. J. BROOKER, Registrar.
Whakaatu tangohanga Tamariki Whangai i raro i Wahi IX o te Ture Whenua Maori, 1931
Tari Kooti Whenua Maori, Whanganui, 19 o Noema, 1948.
He whakaaturanga tenei kia mohiotia ai kua hangaia e te Kooti Whenua Maori i raro i nga tikanga o te Ture Whenua Maori, 1931, etahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga o etahi tamariki whangai, e whakaaturia e te Kupu Apiti i raro iho nei.
TE PURUKA, Kai-rehita.
SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI)
| Nama (No.) | Nga Tamariki Whangai (Adopted Children). | Ahua me Nga Tau (Age and Sex). | Te Ra i Hangaia te Ota (Date of Order) | Nga Matua Whangai (Adopting Parents). |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18/495 | Gabriel Nopera Paki Turanga | Taane (male) 18 marama (18 months) | 14/6/48 | Rawinia Turanga me (and) Pura Turanga. |
| 18/519 | Dawn Awatea Chadwick | Wahine (female) 9 marama (9 months) | 22/6/48 | John Chadwick me (and) Hinemuri Chadwick. |
| 18/527 | Hiria Te Aorere Whatapuhou | Wahine (female) 2 tau 7 marama (2 years 7 months) | 15/6/48 | Eruera Whatapuhou me (and) Te Raina Whatapuhou. |
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💰 Minister's Decisions under Sales Tax Act, 1932-33
💰 Finance & Revenue17 November 1948
Sales Tax Act, Exemptions, Agricultural Implements, Apparel, Building Units, Cisterns, Chemicals, Corkboard, Disinfectants, Electrical Fittings, Fruits, Furniture, Lime, Machinery, Mouldings, Paints, Pipes, Rabbit Poisons, Textile Piece-Goods, Upholstery
- D. G. Sawers, Comptroller of Customs
🪶 Notice of Adoptions Under Part IX of the Maori Land Act, 1931
🪶 Māori Affairs12 November 1948
Adoptions, Maori Land Act, Wanganui, Maori Land Court
9 names identified
- Gabriel Nopera Paki Turanga, Adopted child
- Rawinia Turanga, Adopting parent
- Pura Turanga, Adopting parent
- Dawn Awatea Chadwick, Adopted child
- John Chadwick, Adopting parent
- Hinemuri Chadwick, Adopting parent
- Hiria Te Aorere Whatapuhou, Adopted child
- Eruera Whatapuhou, Adopting parent
- Te Raina Whatapuhou, Adopting parent
- L. J. Brooker, Registrar
- Te Puruka, Kai-rehita