✨ Motor exemptions, licence exemptions, import controls, trade orders




Exemption Order Under the Motor Drivers Regulations 1940

Pursuant to the Motor Drivers Regulations 1940, the Minister
of Transport hereby orders and declares that the provisions
of clause (1) of regulation 7 of the said regulations so far as
they relate to the driving of heavy trade motors shall not
apply to the person hereinafter mentioned, but in lieu thereof
the following provision shall apply:

A motor driver's licence issued under the Motor Drivers
Regulations 1940 to the person described in column 1 of the
Schedule hereunder may authorise him to drive a heavy trade
motor in the course of his employment for the employer de-
scribed in column 2 of the said Schedule, but shall not
authorise him, while he is under the age of 18 years, to drive a
heavy trade motor for any other purpose.

SCHEDULE
Column 1 (Driver)
Ray Shack, 59 Princes Street,
Pukekohe
Column 2 (Employer)
Father.
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of March 1960.
J. MATHISON, Minister of Transport.

Exemption from Annual Licence Fees Road Rollers

Pursuant to paragraph (n) of the First Schedule to the
Motor Vehicles (Licensing Fees Exemption) Regulations
1948, the Minister of Transport hereby exempts road rollers
from the payment of annual licence fees under Part II of the
Transport Act 1949.
Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of March 1960.
J. MATHISON, Minister of Transport.
S.R. 1948/208
Amendment No. 1: S.R. 1950/79
Amendment No. 2: S.R. 1951/146
Amendment No. 3: S.R. 1953/49
Amendment No. 4: S.R. 1953/117
Amendment No. 5: S.R. 1956/96
Amendment No. 6: S.R. 1956/200
Amendment No. 7: S.R. 1958/30
Amendment No. 8: S.R. 1959/85

Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 1) 1960

Pursuant to regulation 15 of the Import Control Regulations
1938,* the Minister of Customs hereby gives notice as follows:

  1. (1) This notice may be cited as the Import Control
    Exemption Notice (No. 1) 1960.
    (2) This notice shall come into force on the 31st day of
    March 1960.
  2. Goods of the class specified in the Schedule hereto, im-
    ported from and being the produce or manufacture of any
    country, are hereby exempted from the requirement of a licence
    under the said regulations.

SCHEDULE
Goods, other than wines, spirits, and wireless broadcast
receiving sets, which-
(1) Do not exceed in value in respect of any one importa-
tion the sum of ten pounds (C.I.F. & E. New Zealand cur-
rency); and
(2) Are imported in a postal packet; and
(3) Are imported by a person for his own domestic use
and not for the purposes of sale or business, and not for use
in the trade, calling, or profession of the importer; and
(4) Are not imported in connection with a contract of sale
and purchase wherever effected which has been negotiated or
solicited in New Zealand; and
(5) Are not imported by the same inward mail as any
other goods dispatched from the same country of origin by
the same exporter.
Provided that goods imported by the same inward mail as
any other goods dispatched from the same country of origin
by the same exporter shall be allowed the benefit of this
exemption if the importer satisfies the Collector of Customs
by such evidence as the Collector deems sufficient that the
goods comply with all other conditions of this exemption.
Revokes exemption in Gazette, No. 1 of 9 January 1941,
page 20, covering goods which do not exceed in value in
respect of any one importation the sum of ten pounds (New
Zealand currency); and adds wireless broadcast receiving sets
to the list of goods not approved for admission in terms of
the exemption.
Dated at Wellington this 28th day of March 1960.
R. BOORD, Minister of Customs.
*S.R. 1938/161

Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 2) 1960

Pursuant to regulation 15 of the Import Control Regulations
1938,* the Minister of Customs hereby gives notice as follows:

  1. (1) This notice may be cited as the Import Control
    Exemption Notice (No. 2) 1960.
    (2) This notice shall come into force on the 31st day of
    March 1960.
  2. Goods of the class specified in the Schedule hereto, im-
    ported from and being the produce or manufacture of any
    country, are hereby exempted from the requirement of a
    licence under the said regulations.

SCHEDULE
Goods or classes of goods, as may be approved by the
Minister, being bona fide gifts sent from abroad to persons
in New Zealand.
3. The Minister of Customs hereby gives notice that the
following classes of goods are not approved for admission
under the terms of the exemption specified in the Schedule:
Wines and spirits
Wireless broadcast receiving sets.
Revokes exemption in Gazette, No. 53 of 7 October 1948,
page 1258, relating to "Goods, or such classes of goods, as
may be approved by the Minister, etc." and adds wireless
broadcast receiving sets to the list of goods not approved for
admission in terms of the exemption.
Dated at Wellington this 28th day of March 1960.
R. BOORD, Minister of Customs.
*S.R. 1938/161

Order No. 2 (1960) of the Trade Practices and Prices
Commission

In the matter of the Trade Practices Act 1958 and in the
matter of an inquiry into an agreement or arrangement
between members of the New Zealand Master Grocers'
Federation and of the Master Grocers' Associations in
Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago to sell
goods only at prices or on terms agreed between them.
WHEREAS the Trade Practices and Prices Commission has,
pursuant to section 18 of the Trade Practices Act 1958, con-
ducted an inquiry into an agreement or arrangement between
members of the New Zealand Master Grocers' Federation and
of the Auckland Master Grocers' Association and of the Wel-
lington Master Grocers' Association and of the Canterbury
Master Grocers' Association and of the Otago Master Grocers'
Association respectively, whereby the said members respec-
tively agree or arrange to sell groceries only at prices or on
terms agreed upon between the said members.
And whereas the Trade Practices and Prices Commission is
of opinion that the said agreements or arrangements constitute
trade practices which are contrary to the public interest.
Now therefore the Trade Practices and Prices Commission
pursuant to section 19 of the Trade Practices Act 1958, hereby
orders the members of the Master Grocers' Federation and
the members of the said Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury,
and Otago Master Grocers' Associations respectively to dis-
continue the said trade practices and further orders the said
members not to revive or renew the said agreements or
arrangements or to enter into any other agreements or arrange-
ments of substantially the same nature or to repeat in any
form the said trade practices; and the Trade Practices and
Prices Commission, pursuant to section 21 of the Trade
Practices Act 1958, hereby orders the New Zealand Master
Grocers' Federation to discontinue the practice of setting,
prescribing, or recommending retail grocery margins for in-
corporation by Master Grocers' Association members in retail
grocery prices and further orders the said federation not to
repeat in any form the said practice of setting, prescribing, or
recommending retail grocery margins for the purpose afore-
said and further orders the Auckland Master Grocers' Associa-
tion, the Wellington Master Grocers' Association, the Canter-
bury Master Grocers' Association, and the Otago Master
Grocers' Association respectively to discontinue their respec-
tive practices of issuing to their members price lists incorpo-
rating such specified retail margins or incorporating such speci-
fied or indicated retail selling prices and further orders the said
Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago Master Grocers'
Associations respectively not to repeat in any form their said
practices of issuing to their members price lists incorporating
such specified retail margins or incorporating such specified or
indicated retail selling prices.
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of March 1960.
The seal of the Trade Practices and Prices Commission was
affixed hereto in the presence of-
[L.S.]

S. T. BARNETT, Chairman.
R. D. CHRISTIE, Member.
F. F. SIMMONS, Member.

(I. & C.)



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πŸš‚ Exemption for Ray Shack from heavy trade motor driving restriction

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
23 March 1960
Motor driver exemption, heavy trade motor, age 18, Pukekohe
  • Ray Shack, Exempt from heavy trade motor restriction

  • J. Mathison, Minister of Transport

πŸš‚ Exemption of road rollers from annual licence fees

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
22 March 1960
Road rollers, licence fee exemption, Transport Act 1949
  • J. Mathison, Minister of Transport

🏭 Import control exemption notice covering goods under ten pounds by postal packet

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 March 1960
Import control, exemption, ten pound limit, postal packet, domestic use
  • R. Boord, Minister of Customs

🏭 Import control exemption notice for bona fide gifts

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 March 1960
Import control, exemption, bona fide gifts, exclusion of wines, spirits, wireless
  • R. Boord, Minister of Customs

🏭 Commission order to discontinue price-fixing by Master Grocers' Federation and Associations

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 March 1960
Trade Practices Act, price fixing, retail margins, grocery associations
  • S. T. Barnett, Chairman
  • R. D. Christie, Member
  • F. F. Simmons, Member