✨ Customs Decisions and Māori Land Adoption
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 41
Decisions Under the Customs Acts
THE following decisions in interpretation of the Customs Tariff are published for public information:
PART I--DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF
| Tariff Item | Decision | Record No. |
|---|---|---|
| 352 (a) | Bakers— Doughnut making machines Cutting compounds or cutting oils, as approved— Approved— | B.P. |
| 448 (3) | Cutting oils which when diluted with water in the proportion of one part of oil to nine parts of water will, after agitation, give an emulsion showing no appreciable sign of separation upon standing for 12 hours | 3% |
| 448 (3) | Rubber— Retarders for use with rubber accelerators | 3% |
| 449 (2) (d) | Cardboard, perforated | 3% |
PART II--INDEX TO DECISIONS
| Tariff Item No. | Goods |
|---|---|
| 449 (2) (d) | Cardboard, perforated. |
| 352 (a) | Bakers Doughnut making machines. |
| 448 (3) | Rubber Retarders for use with rubber accelerators. |
| 448 (3) | Rubber— Retarders for use with rubber accelerators. |
PART III--DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED
448 (3) Cutting compounds, etc., as approved Cooledge cutting oil. Houghtons cutting oils— Antisep all purpose, cutting base. Antisep soluble oil. Cut-max base Nos. 2, 7, 9. Permasol 60. Solcut. Soluble grinding oil. Kutwell P.X. 40 (Atlantic Union). Soluble oil 100m (Vacuum Oil Co.). Solubroil S.L. (Wakefield & Co.). Sternosol Six. Germ Products— Antacid oil. Rod Paste No. 3. Wire drawing oil. (See revised decision.)
Customs Department, Wellington C. 1, 16 July 1953.
(Tariff Order 77)
D. G. SAWERS, Comptroller of Customs.
Notice of Adoption Under Part IX of the Maori Land Act 1931
Office of the Maori Land Court, Tairawhiti District, Gisborne, 6 July 1953.
IT is hereby notified that the order of adoption as set out in the Schedule hereunder has been made by the Maori Land Court under the provisions of the Maori Land Act 1931.
V. HOLST, Registrar.
Whakaatu Tangohanga Tamariki Whangai i Raro i Wahi IX o te Ture Whenua Maori 1931
Tari o te Kooti Whenua Maori, Takiwa o te Tairawhiti, Kihipane, 6 o Hurae 1953. He whakaaturanga tenei kia mohiotia ai kua hangaia e te Kooti Whenua Maori, i raro i nga tikanga o te Ture Whenua Maori, 1931, tetahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga otetahi tamariki whangai e mau i te Kupu Apiti i raro iho nei.
HOROUTA, Kai-rehita.
SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI)
| No. | Date of Order (Te Ra i Hangai ai te Ota) | Adopted Child (Tamaiti Whangai) | Sex (Tane, Wahine Ranei) | Date of Birth (Te Ra Whanau) | Adopting Parents (Nga Matua Whangai) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4469 | 30/4/53 | Carol Wiremu, hereafter to be known as (a muri ake nei ka huaina ko) Amo Rutu Caroline Wiremu Reedy | Female (Wahine) | 9/8/52 | Ernest Reedy and (raua ko) Amo Reedy. |
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🏭 Decisions Under the Customs Acts
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 July 1953
Customs Tariff, Decisions, Interpretation, Tariff Items
- D. G. Sawers, Comptroller of Customs
🪶 Notice of Adoption Under Part IX of the Maori Land Act 1931
🪶 Māori Affairs6 July 1953
Adoption, Māori Land Court, Tairawhiti District, Gisborne
- Carol Wiremu, Adopted child
- Ernest Reedy, Adopting parent
- Amo Reedy, Adopting parent
- V. Holst, Registrar
- Horouta, Kai-rehita