Customs Decisions, Public Trust Notices, Mining Notice




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 42

MINISTER’S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTS—continued

Record. Goods. Classified under Tariff Item No. Rate of Duty.
British Preferential Tariff.
114-2/129/9 Machinery and appliances, viz.—continued

Manufacturing, industrial, viz.—continued
Pumps, viz.—
Pumps, electrically-operated diaphragm types, suited for pumping petrol or other low-viscosity liquids, and used principally on oil engines
Incorporates the following decisions :—
M.O. 78 : “Autopulse fuel pump.”
M.O. 99 : “Fuel pump, electric, the ‘Toronto.’” | 352 | .. | .. |
| 114-2/231/50 | Woollen-mill and hosiery-mill machinery, viz.—
Reed-cleaning machines
(Motor and fan to be classed separately.) | 352 | .. | .. |
| 114-13/14/88 | Medals, &c., Navy League, &c.—
To the list of approved societies, &c., on page 320 of the Tariff-book, add—
United Nations Association of New Zealand | .. | .. | .. |
| 114-12/58/7 | Opticians’ instruments and appliances, viz. :—
Keratometers
(Cancels the decision on page 302 of the Tariff-book under Tariff item 342 respecting “Micro-Keratometer, the Sutcliffe”) | 134 (2) | .. | .. |
| 114/2/148/12 | Road-graders—
That portion of the note appearing on page 393 of the Tariff-book, reading “Where a self-propelled road-grader incorporates a standard tractor, the tractor portion is to be separately classified under Tariff item 348,” is cancelled. | | | |
| 114-12/34-13 | Surgeons’ appliances, &c., viz. :—
Instruments and appliances, surgical, viz.,—
Chairs, chiropodists’, and genothalmic refractionists’
(Cancels the following decisions on page 183 of the Tariff-book :—
“Chairs, chiropodists.”
“Chairs, genothalmic refractionists.”) | 134 (2) | .. | .. |
| 114-12/82 | Cystometer, recording, used for the measurement and recording of pressures produced within the bladder
Forks, tuning, with disk-shaped metal base, for use by doctors in the diagnosis of deafness | 134 (2)
134 (2) | ..
.. | ..
.. |
| 114-15/74/8 | Timber, viz. :—
African mahogany (Entandraphragma) | 399 (a) or 404 (1) (a) | .. | .. |

114-4/12/14 NOTE.—The decision in M.O. 11 respecting “Iranpol” is cancelled.
CORRECTION.—M.O. 113 “Duplicating machines and accessories peculiar thereto” T.I. 416—M.F.N. rate shown as “Free” should be amended to read “20 per cent.—no surtax.”
Minister’s Order No. 114.]

D. G. SAVERS, Comptroller of Customs.

Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and its Amendments.—Election to Administer Estates

NOTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth :—

No. Name. Occupation. Residence. Date of Death. Date Election Filed. Testate or Intestate. Stamp Office Concerned.
1 Armstrong, Alice Widow Dunedin 7/6/49 28/6/49 Testate Dunedin.
2 Dixon, Francis James Dairy-farmer Waihirere, near Gisborne 7/6/49 1/7/49 ,, Gisborne.
3 Farnum, Florence Elizabeth Married woman Gisborne 29/4/49 1/7/49 ,, ,,
4 Halford, Kate Housewife Christchurch 18/4/49 4/7/49 ,, Christchurch.
5 Hodge, Francis Joseph Retired gold-miner Gore 12/4/49 1/7/49 ,, Invercargill.
6 Jericevic, Franjo Not known Zrnovo, Yugoslavia 15/3/43 29/6/49 Intestate Auckland.
7 Luke, Allen Edward Retired storeman Christchurch 15/5/49 4/7/49 Testate Christchurch.
8 Paltridge, Mary Ann Married woman Auckland 14/5/49 29/6/49 Intestate Auckland.
9 Pierson, John Retired labourer Christchurch 29/4/49 4/7/49 Testate Christchurch.
10 Ridland, Jane Widow Napier 6/6/49 28/6/49 ,, Napier.
11 Schoenauer, George Daniel Bootmaker Motueka 16/5/49 30/6/49 ,, Nelson.
12 Tobin, Edward Pensioner Tuatapere 5/3/49 1/7/49 Intestate Invercargill.

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 11th July, 1949.

H. W. S. PEARCE, Public Trustee.

Mining Privilege Struck Off the Register

Mining Registrar’s Office, Cromwell, 24th June, 1949.

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of section 188 (4) of the Mining Act, 1926, as amended by section 18 of the Mining Amendment Act, 1937, that the mining privilege mentioned in the Schedule hereto has been struck off the Register.

F. A. FOOTE, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE

Licence No. Date. Nature of Mining Privilege. Locality. Licensee.
2216 4/2/26 Mineral Licence QUEENSTOWN REGISTRY
East Slope of Mount Judah William George Lillicrap and Michael Barry.

(Mines 10/5/16.)



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🏭 Minister's Decisions Under Customs Acts (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 July 1949
Customs, Tariff, Duty, Classification, Goods
  • D. G. Savers, Comptroller of Customs

🏥 Public Trust Office Election to Administer Estates

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
11 July 1949
Estates, Public Trustee, Deceased Persons, Administration
12 names identified
  • Alice Armstrong, Deceased estate administered
  • Francis James Dixon, Deceased estate administered
  • Florence Elizabeth Farnum, Deceased estate administered
  • Kate Halford, Deceased estate administered
  • Francis Joseph Hodge, Deceased estate administered
  • Franjo Jericevic, Deceased estate administered
  • Allen Edward Luke, Deceased estate administered
  • Mary Ann Paltridge, Deceased estate administered
  • John Pierson, Deceased estate administered
  • Jane Ridland, Deceased estate administered
  • George Daniel Schoenauer, Deceased estate administered
  • Edward Tobin, Deceased estate administered

  • H. W. S. Pearce, Public Trustee

🌾 Mining Privilege Struck Off the Register

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
24 June 1949
Mining, Licence, Register, Cromwell
  • William George Lillicrap, Licensee of struck-off mining privilege
  • Michael Barry, Licensee of struck-off mining privilege

  • F. A. Foote, Mining Registrar