✨ Tariff Decisions and Land Releases
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 49
FIRST SCHEDULE
Former Tariff Decision Under Item 352
Hammers, tack, automatic, treadle operated ..
Hatmakers’ and hat renovators’—
Curling bags, forcing rings, and press bags, of rubber
Plait mills for smoothing out straw plait before it is sewn
Heat exchangers (or wort coolers), Paraflo type and A.P.V. plate type
Helmets specially designed to protect workers from falling rocks, branches, etc., in mines, quarries, forests, etc., or for wear by pilots of aerial top-dressing aircraft
Hooks, cargo sling and swivel, when conforming to the General Harbour (Safe Working Load) Regulations 1935, or the N.Z. Power Crane Rules 1959
Hooks, swivel, ball bearing
Hose couplings, quick-release types, for use with compressed air or hydraulic oil lines
Hose, steam, flexible metal, with steam-tight fittings permanently attached
Infrared heating units comprising infrared heating elements or bulbs mounted in holders and designed for industrial heating purposes. (Examples: paint drying, preheating plastics, drying printed textiles, drying foundry moulds)
Insulators and fittings—
Bushings, vulcanized fibre, peculiar to use with cable connectors
Cleats, cable rack, for supporting high tension cables in power houses
Cleats, porcelain, for supporting electric cables, consisting of two or more pieces of porcelain held together by bolts or metal frames
Hangers, straight line, single pull-off and double pull-offs, section insulators, and insulated hangers, for electric tramway power lines
Insulators—
Busbar, porcelain, all voltages
Bush, porcelain, all voltages
Leading through, flanged and/or corrugated, for leading electric currents through walls, switchboard panels, etc.
Other than porcelain or glass, including hangers and insulated bolts combined, in which the insulation is moulded into the hanger, peculiar to use on the overhead equipment of tramways
Pillar, all voltages
Pin type transmission line, having a dry flash-over voltage of 100,000 or upwards as determined according to the regulations of the British Engineering Standards Association, and using a standard sphere spark gap as defined in those regulations
Post, all voltages
Renewable underrun section, including runner pieces for use therewith, for use on overhead tramway trolley wires
Shrouds, insulating, for line taps and other cable connectors
Strain, having a dry flash-over voltage of 75,000 or upwards as determined according to the regulations of the British Engineering Standards Association, and using a standard sphere spark gap as defined in those regulations
Suspension, glass or porcelain, all voltages, including weights therefor
Wood strain, being dumbell shaped with metal fitting at each end
Mechanical ears, including insulated bolts, hangers, and packing washers therefor, for supporting the conductor conveying the current to the motor of an electric hoist
Metalwork peculiar to use with high voltage suspension and strain insulators
Pins, insulator, pole top
Racks and extension racks (metal bar or rod with spaces and brackets to hold the insulators) of galvanised iron, peculiar to use with high voltage insulators
Rainshed, porcelain, flanged, for bushings or insulators for transformers
Straps, galvanised iron, peculiar to use with suspension insulators
Jackets, cylindrically woven, of felted textile, for covering machine rolls
Kilns—
Cement making, rotary
Fish and meat smoking, gas or electrically heated
Pottery burning and china painting
Timber drying
Tires, cast, of chrome-vanadium steel, for rotary kilns
The rates of duty applicable under Part II Reference are:
10.1 B.P. Aul. Can. MFN. General
Free .. .. 15%S 25%
10.2 Free .. .. 20%S 25%
SECOND SCHEDULE
Former Tariff Decision Under Item 352
Blow guns for use on compressed air lines.
Hatmakers’ and hat renovators’—
Blocking and renovating machines, not including steam boilers for use therewith.
SECOND SCHEDULE—continued
Former Tariff Decision Under Item 352
Boilers and steamers combined, including sandbags, peculiar to use in renovating hats.
Hat and cap stretching machines and appliances.
Hat blocks.
Hat crown finishing machines.
Irons, hatters’, unsuited for general use.
Proof breaking machines for softening hat hoods and collecting dust therefrom.
Trimming and rounding machines.
Ice cream—
Baggers, Anderson portable.
Ice crushing mills.
Infrared lamp bulbs, other than those specially designed for therapeutic use.
Instruments, recording and non-recording, capable of being set to maintain automatically at a predetermined level, temperature, humidity, liquid level, pressure, or any combination of these conditions; also valves specially designed for operation by such control instruments through the medium of electricity or pressure.
Insulators and fittings—
Link units for distribution boxes, consisting of insulator connector, cap, gland, and bonding clamp.
Thimbles, aluminium, for use on high tension electric cables.
Kilns—
Floors, wedge wire, including underbed, for malting kilns.
Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of August 1963.
J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs,
(Tariff Decision Review Notice 1963/4)
Releasing Land from the Provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 (Hokianga 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 15 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.
Mangamuka West 2A 2A .... XIV, Maungataniwha 0 2 12·9
Patipatiarero No. 1 (Residue)
(C.T. 189/37) .... VII, Hokianga 7 3 6·4
Taiwhatiwhati 1M 1 .... VII, Hokianga 9 1 3
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of August 1963.
For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs—
R. A. LAW,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. 61/3, 61/3A; D.O. 19/L/Gen, 19/EE/Gen)
Releasing Land from the Provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 (Maniapoto 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 5 November 1936 and 6 August 1940, published in the Gazettes of 12 November 1936, Volume III, page 2198, and of 8 August 1940, Volume II, page 1874, and being registered as Nos. K. 19762 and K. 25850 respectively.
SCHEDULE
SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT
Land Block and Survey District Area A. R. P.
Ngutunui A (C/T 2A/153) (formerly part Waiwhakaata 1B 1 and part Waiwhakaata 3E 4A) XI, Pirongia .... 73 0 12
Dated at Wellington this 14th day of August 1963.
For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs—
R. A. LAW,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. 15/2/373, 62/21, 62/26, 62/26A; D.O. 25/B/22)
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🏭 Tariff Decisions under Item 352
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry22 August 1963
Tariff concessions, Customs, Import duties, Industrial equipment, Manufacturing tools
- J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs
🪶 Land Release from Maori Affairs Act 1953 (Hokianga Development Scheme)
🪶 Māori Affairs15 August 1963
Maori land, Land release, Hokianga, Development scheme, Schedule
- R. A. Law, Acting Assistant Secretary for Maori Affairs
🪶 Land Release from Maori Affairs Act 1953 (Maniapoto Development Scheme)
🪶 Māori Affairs14 August 1963
Maori land, Land release, Maniapoto, Development scheme, Schedule
- R. A. Law, Acting Assistant Secretary for Maori Affairs