Tariff Decisions and Maori Land Release




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 38

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued
FORMER TARIFF DECISION UNDER ITEM 352—continued
Last slipping machines for removing boots and shoes from lasts during the process of manufacture.
Lasting machines.
Levelling machines.
Lift splitting machines.
Lining beating machines.
Lining cementing machines.
Lining cutting presses.
Lining marking machines.
Lip turning and slashing machines.
Lip turning machines.
Nailing machines
Outsole roughing machines.
Pasting machines for applying paste to lining of boots.
Pegging machines.
Perforating machines.
Piecesole bevelling machines.
Polishing and brushing machines, mounted on a metal column or stand, used for polishing and brushing boots in the process of manufacture.
Pounding-up machines.
Press knives for cutting out soles and heels for boots.
Pulling-over machines.
Punching machines.
Ranging machines.
Roughing machines, including extra roughing bands therefor, for use in cementing soles to shoes.
Rounding and channelling machines.
Screw machines.
Seam rubbing machines.
Seat wheeling machines.
Shank conditioning machines.
Shoe stretcher, the Dandy.
Skiving machines.
Slugging machines.
Softener or solvent applying machines.
Sole attaching machines.
Sole cementing machines.
Sole cutting and skiving machines, combined.
Sole cutting machines.
Sole grooving machines (including sloping tables and conical rollers peculiar to use therewith) for grooving soles prior to solutioning.
Sole joint marking machines.
Sole laying machines.
Sole levelling machines.
Sole machines for flexible soles.
Sole mellowing or tempering apparatus, for softening boot soles during the process of manufacture, including the air compressors (described as vacuum pumps) forming part thereof.
Sole moulding machines.
Sole rounding machines.
Sole stretching machines.
Splicing, scarfing, or bevelling machines.
Stamping machines for stamping names, etc., on boot soles.
Staple fastening machines.
Stiffener and toe puff skiving and finishing machines.
Stitch separating machines.
Stud building machines for making studs for football boots.
Stud setting machines.
Tack pulling machines.
Tacking machines.
Tap and sole rounding machines.
Taping machines for affixing selvedge tape to the uppers of shoes.
Top ironing machines.
Top lift scouring machines.
Top piece trimming machines.
Treeing machines.
Turnshoe levelling machines.
Turnshoe moulding machines.
Turnshoe reforming machines.
Turnshoe sleeking machines.
Turnshoe trimming machines.
Upper roughing machines.
Upper shaping machines, including accessories peculiar to use therewith, specially suited for shaping and smoothing the backs of shoe uppers.
Upper stapling machines.
Upper trimming machines.
Vamp cutting or snipping machines.
Veldtschoen trimming machines.
Waist reducing machines, rotary.
Welt beating and slashing machines.
Welt beating machines.
Welt bending and feather beating machines.
Welt grooving and bevelling machines.
Welt indenting and burnishing machines.
Welt lasting machines.
Welt shank skiving machines.
Welt splitting machines.
Welt trimming and stitch rubbing machines.
Wiring machines.
Braiding machines for making braid from yarns.
Brake lining cutting machines.
Cardboard box making—
Carton lining machines.
Carton opening and sealing machines, including forming blocks therefor.
Corner slotters.
Corner staying machines.

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued
FORMER TARIFF DECISION UNDER ITEM 352—continued
Covering machines for finishing cardboard boxes by covering them with paper.
Creasing, cutting, grooving, folding, and scoring machines, combined or separate.
Glueing machines.
Printer-slotters, being machines for printing and slotting cardboard in making containers.
Cardboard or strawboard corrugating machines.
Cutting, scoring, and grooving machines, rotary.
Double-backing machines.
Slotting machines, rotary.
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of June 1963.
Tariff Decision Review Notice 1963/1.
J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.

Releasing Land from the Provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 (Mangonui Development Scheme)

PURSUANT to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby declares that on the date of the publication of this notice in the Gazette, the land described in the Schedule hereto shall cease to be subject to the provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the said land being so subject by virtue of a notice dated 16 September 1930 and published in the Gazette, 25 September 1930, Volume III, page 2850.

SCHEDULE
NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

Land
Block and Survey District
Area A. R. P.
Okakewai A 2 (P.R. 247/55)
XI Takahue
5 2 4
Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1963.
For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs—
R. A. LAW,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. 61/13, 61/13A; D.O. 21/F/Gen.)

Releasing Land from the Provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 (Kaipara Development Scheme)

PURSUANT to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby declares that on the date of the publication of this notice in the Gazette, the land described in the Schedule hereto shall cease to be subject to the provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the said land being so subject by virtue of a notice dated 9 June 1930, published in the Gazette, 19 June 1930, Volume II, page 1983, and registered as No. K. 24238.

SCHEDULE
NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

Land
Block and Survey District
Area A. R. P.
Tokatoka, Block X, Section 2A 3 (C.T. 271/268)
X, XI Tokatoka
13 1 38
Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1963.
For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs—
R. A. LAW,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. 61/10, 61/10A; D.O. 20/F/Gen.)

Releasing Land from the Provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 (Bay of Islands Development Scheme)

PURSUANT to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby declares that on the date of the publication of this notice in the Gazette, the land described in the Schedule hereto shall cease to be subject to the provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the said land being so subject by virtue of notices dated 12 June 1930 and 15 September 1930 and published in the Gazette of 26 June 1930, Volume II, page 2054, and the Gazette of 25 September 1930, Volume III, page 2851.

SCHEDULE
NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

Land
Block and Survey District
Area A. R. P.
Matarau 1
IV, Purua
104 2 0
Matarau 3c
III and IV, Purua
53 0 0
Maungakawakawa 6B
VII and VIII, Punakitere
50 0 13 (approx.)
Motatau 4E, Residue (C.T. 469/266)
XIV, Kawakawa
26 1 2
Pukemiro 2A 2E 2
VIII, Purua
10 2 33
Taraire 1D 1B 2 (C.T. 1037/224)
XVI, Omapere
2 0 4 1
Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1963.
For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs—
R. A. LAW,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. 61/7, 61/7A; D.O. 15/12/434, 18/S/Gen.; 29/112, 29/119, 29/127, T.K. 7320)



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🏭 Former Tariff Decisions under Item 352 (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 June 1963
Tariff decisions, Item 352, Manufacturing machinery, Bootmaking, Box making
  • J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs

🪶 Release of Land from Maori Affairs Act 1953 (Mangonui Development Scheme)

🪶 Māori Affairs
18 June 1963
Maori Affairs Act 1953, Land release, Development scheme, Mangonui
  • R. A. Law, Acting Assistant Secretary for Maori Affairs

🪶 Release of Land from Maori Affairs Act 1953 (Kaipara Development Scheme)

🪶 Māori Affairs
18 June 1963
Maori Affairs Act 1953, Land release, Development scheme, Kaipara
  • R. A. Law, Acting Assistant Secretary for Maori Affairs

🪶 Release of Land from Maori Affairs Act 1953 (Bay of Islands Development Scheme)

🪶 Māori Affairs
18 June 1963
Maori Affairs Act 1953, Land release, Development scheme, Bay of Islands
  • R. A. Law, Acting Assistant Secretary for Maori Affairs