✨ Licences and Tariff Notices
8 AUGUST
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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LICENCES GRANTED—continued
Name of Licensee Licence Place at
Operative Which Business
From is Carried on
Fountain Manufacturing Co.
Ltd. . . .
Giant Surface Coatings Ltd. ..
Gray Lithographic Ltd. . .
Heinz Electronic Indus., New
Zealand
La Gloria Records (Record
Manufacturers and Distrib-
butors Ltd., trading as)
Madison Print (Bruce Chalcraft
and Charles Murphy Wilson,
trading as) . . .
Maiden Radio and Television
(Edward James Maiden,
trading as)
Manawatu Print Ltd. .
Merkle, Helnut
Mobile Supplies (Garry Max-
well Ericksen and Gordon
John Pedersen trading as)
Newton King (Wholesale) Ltd.
Northland Indent and Whole-
sale Ltd.
Palmerston North Rubber
Stamp Co. Ltd.
Parkinson Cowan (N.Z.) Ltd.
Pest Eradicators (N.Z.) Ltd.
Phillips, Jack D., Ltd.
Reed, G. R., Printing Service
Ltd.
Saunders, P. H., and Co. Ltd.
Scaife, Allan Frank
Seven Seas Publishing Co. Pty.
Ltd.
Smith D. W., Manufacturing
Co.
Stirling Products (Dean Gordon
Graydon, Davis Walter
Taylor, and Colin Lennox
Taylor, trading as)
Takapuna Printers Ltd.
Tatham, D. G., Precision Cast-
ing Ltd.
Tattle, Alfred George
Therklesons : Souvenirs Whole-
sale (Douglas Ian Therkleson,
trading as)
Western Enterprises Ltd.
Westland Greenstone Ltd.
SECOND SCHEDULE
LICENCES SURRENDERED OR REVOKED
Name of Licensee Licence Place at Which
Cancelled Business was
From Carried On
Ace Confectionery (Edward
John Philpott, trading as) .
Bamford, W. M., and Co. (Wm.
Martindale Bamford, trading
as)
Bensemann, E. H. T., and Co.
Ltd.
Coghlan, Daniel
Darlow Thompson Fabricators
Ltd. (in receivership)
Dorman T., Engineering Ltd.
Dunningham, D. M., Ltd.
Engineering House (Sidney
Morrison, trading as)
En-Zed Card and Calendar
Company Ltd.
Flashing Signals and Auto
Accessories Ltd.
Foxton Herald Ltd.
Huntly Printing Co.
Huthnance, W. H., and Co. Ltd.
Ketfox Ltd.
La Gloria Records (Miller
Associates Ltd., and Henry
Maurice Miller, trading as)
3/6/63 Auckland
1/6/63 Wellington
1/7/63 Auckland
29/5/63 Nelson
26/6/63 Auckland
8/4/63 Wellington
1/6/63 Hastings
1/5/63 Foxton
17/6/63 Auckland
1/6/63 Tauranga
1/7/63 Hamilton
1/4/63 Whangarei
16/5/63 Palmerston North
30/4/63 Auckland
6/6/63 Wanganui
1/6/63 Wellington
11/1/63 Huntly
1/7/63 Wellington
1/7/62 Silverstream
1/4/63 Wellington
10/6/63 Greymouth
27/6/63 Auckland
26/6/63 Auckland
6/6/63 Wellington
1/6/63 Palmerston North
1/6/63 Rotorua
1/4/63 Auckland
28/6/63 Hokitika
20/6/63 Hastings
31/5/63 Wellington
28/6/63 Motueka
1/5/63 Wairoa
29/10/62 Auckland
28/6/63 Port Nelson
30/4/63 Auckland
1/4/63 Hastings
26/6/63 Auckland
30/11/62 Auckland
30/4/63 Foxton
10/1/63 Huntly
30/11/62 Dunedin
31/3/63 Wellington
26/6/63 Auckland
SECOND SCHEDULE—continued
LICENCES SURRENDERED OR REVOKED—continued
Name of Licensee Licence Place at Which
Cancelled Business was
From Carried On
Lucille Leatherwear Ltd.
Martin, W. P., and Co.
Measurement Engineering Ltd.
Milford Printers Ltd.
Mono (N.Z.) Ltd.
Multicraft Distributors Ltd.
Nelson Reliance Engineering
Co. Ltd.
Palmerston North Rubber
Stamp Co. (Alan Edward A.
Anderson and Robert Des-
mond Wilson, trading as) .
Phillips, J. D., and Co. Ltd. .
Ross Robertson Ltd.
Speed-I-Print Ltd.
Tatham, D. G., Ltd.
Western Enterprises (N.Z.) Ltd.
1/5/63 Auckland
25/6/63 Auckland
30/4/63 Auckland
30/4/63 Auckland
28/6/63 Nelson
15/5/63 Palmerston North
31/5/63 Wellington
31/3/63 Palmerston North
1/7/63 Auckland
6/6/63 Wellington
31/3/63 Auckland
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of July 1963.
J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.
Tariff Notice—Review of Former Tariff Concessions
- Notice is hereby given that it is proposed that the published
decisions set out in the First Schedule to this Tariff Notice approving
the admission of the goods or classes of goods under item 352 of the
former Tariff be reviewed.
(Section 4 (2) of the Customs Acts Amendment Act 1961 provided
for the continuation of the former rates of duty on these goods
until 30 June 1964, and also provided that any such approval may be
revoked by notice in the Gazette. Upon revocation of an approval
the goods will thereafter be subject to the rates of duty provided
in the Standard Tariff.)
Persons who desire to have the goods listed in the First Schedule
hereto approved for further concessionary entry under the provisions
of the Tariff now in force should apply in writing to the
Comptroller of Customs, Wellington, on or before 29 August 1963.
Full details must be supplied showing specifications of the
machine in respect of which the application is made, and the
frequency of importations under the concession.
To facilitate consideration, representations in support of or
objecting to the continuation of any concession should be clearly
marked “352 review” and must quote the relevant decision in full.
Representations should relate to one decision only. - Notice is also given that the published decisions approving
the admission of the goods or classes of goods set out in the Second
Schedule hereto under item 352 of the former Tariff are hereby
revoked with effect from 29 August 1963.
(In the Standard Tariff now in force the goods included in the
Second Schedule are subject to the same or lower rates of duty than
those which applied under the Tariff Item 352 concession.)
FIRST SCHEDULE
Former Tariff Decision Under Item 352
Part II Reference
Bakers’—
Pastry brakes, hand powered
Brake lining cutting machines
(The cancellation in Tariff Review Notice 1963/1 is
revoked)
Earthmoving and road making—
Loader shovels, compressed air operated, specially
designed for loading coal and earth in mines and
tunnels
Paving machines for spreading hot-mix paving
material to a predetermined depth and width
Rippers, hydraulically operated, for mounting on
tractors of 75 drawbar horsepower and upwards
Rippers or rooters exceeding 14,000 lb weight being
tractor drawn wheeled implements for breaking up
roads and other hard surfaces by means of heavy
digging tines
Electrical—
Sack machines for compressing depolarizer mixture and
fitting carbons in electric batteries, also tools there-
for when imported therewith
Seals, high temperature, finned, and screw on pot type,
for Pyrotenax cable
(The cancellation in Tariff Review Notice 1963/2 is
revoked)
Electricians' safety devices—
Rubber helmets, rubber static-resisting coats, and
rubber paint pots, peculiar to use by linesmen
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🏭 Licences Granted
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryLicences, Sales Tax Act, Wholesalers
18 names identified
- Bruce Chalcraft, trading as Madison Print
- Charles Murphy Wilson, trading as Madison Print
- Edward James Maiden, trading as Maiden Radio and Television
- Garry Maxwell Ericksen, trading as Mobile Supplies
- Gordon John Pedersen, trading as Mobile Supplies
- Douglas Ian Therkleson, trading as Therklesons : Souvenirs Wholesale
- Dean Gordon Graydon, trading as Stirling Products
- Davis Walter Taylor, trading as Stirling Products
- Colin Lennox Taylor, trading as Stirling Products
- Edward John Philpott, trading as Ace Confectionery
- William Martindale Bamford, trading as W. M. Bamford and Co.
- E. H. T. Bensemann, director of E. H. T. Bensemann and Co. Ltd.
- Daniel Coghlan, licence cancelled
- D. M. Dunningham, licence cancelled
- Sidney Morrison, trading as Engineering House
- Henry Maurice Miller, trading as La Gloria Records
- Alan Edward A. Anderson, trading as Palmerston North Rubber Stamp Co.
- Robert Desmond Wilson, trading as Palmerston North Rubber Stamp Co.
- J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs
🏭 Tariff Notice - Review of Former Tariff Concessions
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry29 July 1963
Tariff Concessions, Customs Acts Amendment Act 1961
- J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs