Maori Adoption Orders and Customs Decisions




1772

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 70

Notice of Adoptions Under Part IX of the Maori Affairs Act 1953

PURSUANT to the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Maori Land Court has made the Orders of Adoption set out in the Schedule hereto.

Dated at Auckland this 11th day of November 1955.

A. E. EDWARDS,
Registrar of the Maori Land Court, Waikato-Maniapoto District.

Whakaatu Tungohanga Tamariki Whangai i Raro i Wahi IX o te Ture Mo Nga Mea Maori 1953

I RARO i nga tikanga o te Ture Mo Nga Mea Maori 1953, kua whakataua e te Kooti Whenua Maori nga ota tango tamariki whangai e mau ake nei i te Kupu Apiti.

I tuhia i Akarana i tenei te 11 o nga ra o Noema 1955.

TE ERUETI,
Ko te Kairehita o te Kooti Whenua Maori mo te Rohe o Waikato-Maniapoto.

SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI)

No. (Nama) 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)
506/A 12/10/55 Mary Samuels, hereafter to be called (a muri ake nei ko) Mary Dorothy Marsh Female (wahine) 9/7/52 Robin Marsh and (raua ko) Mary Marsh, née Snowden.
555/A 11/10/55 Todd Whare, hereafter to be called (a muri ake nei ko) Joseph Don Harding Male (tane) 5/4/55 Joseph Harding and (raua ko) Mary Harding.
563/A 11/10/55 Josaphine Anne Harawira, hereafter to be called (a muri ake nei ko) Piki Josephine Ryan Female (wahine) 29/1/55 John Paul Ryan and (raua ko) Rosie te Aroha Ryan.

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 No. Decision Record No.
97 Piromen . . . . . . . . . . 159-4/44/83
448 (3) Oleic acid triglyceride declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making emulsifiable oils B.P.
3%
448 (3) Umbrella makers’ materials—Fringe declared by a manufacturer for use by him solely in making or repairing umbrellas or sunshades 3%

PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods
448 (3) Umbrella . .
448 (3) . .
97 . .

PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED

Tariff Item No. Cancelled Decision
100 (1) Antiseptics . . . The decision in Tariff Order 85 which reads “Dichlormetaxylanol” is to be amended to read “Dichlormetaxylanol”.
352 (b) Printers . . . Perforating or punching machines . . . office use. (See decision Tariff item 353 (12) in Tariff Order 130.)
352 (b) Scaffolding . . . Delete the word “tubular” from the decision in Tariff Order 73 which reads “Fittings specially suited for tubular metal scaffolding . . . and shores”.
348 (1) Tires . . . 9:00-24 . . . 110 lb. (See amending decision in Tariff Order 1 which increases the weight to 130 lb.)

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of November 1955.

(Tariff Order 159)

J. P. D. JOHNSEN, Comptroller of Customs.



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🪶 Maori Adoption Orders

🪶 Māori Affairs
11 November 1955
Maori Affairs Act, adoption orders, Maori Land Court, child adoption
13 names identified
  • Mary Samuels, child to be adopted
  • Mary Dorothy Marsh, child to be adopted
  • Robin Marsh, adopting parent
  • Mary Marsh, adopting parent
  • Snowden, née of adopting parent
  • Todd Whare, child to be adopted
  • Joseph Don Harding, child to be adopted
  • Joseph Harding, adopting parent
  • Mary Harding, adopting parent
  • Josaphine Anne Harawira, child to be adopted
  • Piki Josephine Ryan, child to be adopted
  • John Paul Ryan, adopting parent
  • Rosie te Aroha Ryan, adopting parent

  • A. E. Edwards, Registrar of the Maori Land Court, Waikato-Maniapoto District
  • Te Erueti, Ko te Kairehita o te Kooti Whenua Maori mo te Rohe o Waikato-Maniapoto

🏭 Customs Tariff Interpretation Decisions

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 November 1955
Customs Tariff, interpretation, goods, decision cancelled
  • J. P. D. Johnsen, Comptroller of Customs