Tariff and Bankruptcy Notices




4 MARCH THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 295

Tariff Notice No. 1965/12—Review of Former Tariff Concessions

DECISIONS in respect of goods approved by the Minister of Customs under item 448 of the former Tariff, as set out in Schedule I hereto, are to be reviewed.

Persons desiring, or objecting to, the admission of any of these goods under Part II of the Tariff now in force should lodge submissions in writing on or before 25 March 1965.

Submissions, headed “448 Review”, should be prepared separately for each of the decisions listed, and addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, supported by information as to:

(a) Full details of composition and nature of the goods;
(b) Purpose for which they are to be used;
(c) Quantity and frequency of importation (in terms of actual annual requirements);
(d) Usual source of supply;
N.B.—Where goods are not of Commonwealth origin; information as to availability from Commonwealth sources should be supplied;
(e) Availability (in terms of quantity, range, supply, etc.) of suitably equivalent goods of New Zealand production or manufacture.

Failure to supply information under all or any of the foregoing headings may prejudice consideration of the submissions.

Decisions in respect of goods approved by the Minister of Customs under item 448 of the former Tariff, as set out in Schedule II hereto, are revoked with effect from 25 March 1965. (The rates of duty for these goods under Part I of the Tariff now in force are the same or lower than the rates under item 448 of the former Tariff.)

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SCHEDULE I

Bags, trunks, etc.—
Cane board, covered with canvas and shaped, for portmanteaux
Corners, fibre, for portmanteaux
Drag plates, aluminium, for golf bags
Frames—
Hat box, metal, L-shaped cross section, bent to semi-circular or similar shapes, spot welded and punched for rivets
Metal, for cigarette and key cases
Metal, wooden, celluloid, and similar, for trunks, cashboxes, portmanteaux, travelling bags, and satchels, whether or not veneered or inlaid
(The following items are not regarded as bag frames for the purposes of the above decision—wooden handles; celluloid and similar rings, plain or twisted; hoops, wooden, bent to shape for making cabin trunks; metal strips, bent or flat, for making bags or trunks; plywood cut to shape).
Rings, steel rod, bent to various shapes and welded, for use in the tops of golf bags
Handles, vulcanised fibre, metal, plastic, or vulcanite, for suitcases
Hinges, basket back, for hampers
Key case fittings, being metal plates with clips attached to hold keys
Leathers—
Goatskins embossed with fancy designs, in rectangular pieces, specially suited for making handbags
Sheepskins, embossed, of approved patterns and qualities, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making handbags
Locks, hamper
Ornaments (motifs), metal or plastic, for use in making handbags
Panels, plastic, embossed, in rectangular pieces and not further worked, on declaration by a manufacturer for use by him only in making women’s handbags
Paper—
Printed, declared by a manufacturer for use by him solely for lining attache cases, suitcases, and similar receptacles
Piping for making handbags
Plywood bent to shape for making trunks
Textiles—
Fabric consisting of lace or net fixed to a backing of textile and decorated with sequins, glitter, or similar ornamental material, declared by a manufacturer for use by him solely for making handbags
Fabrics, embroidered, beaded, rucked, or pleated, whether or not backed with textiles—
(a) In the piece but in panel form, or
(b) In the form of single panels but not cut to shape, when declared by a manufacturer that they will be used by him only in making handbags
Fabric woven from plastic threads, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making handbags
Nylon mesh, being a loosely woven, crochet-like material, declared by a manufacturer for use by him solely in making handbags
Toyo cloth
Trimmings, artificial leather for making handbags
Balls, plastic, for use in making roll-on type dispensers for toilet preparations
Basalt pozzolan

Basketware—
Braid or string, enamelled, for making baskets
Paper fabrics, woven, with a broad, flat weft resembling split cane, for use in making imitation basketware
Baths—
Castings, iron, in the rough, not exceeding 5 ft in length specially suited for the manufacture of domestic baths
Metal fittings for bath plugs consisting of split rings and mounts (not including chain), declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in completing (not repairing) rubber bath plugs made by him
Stampings, steel, in the rough, not exceeding 5 ft in length, specially suited for the manufacture of domestic baths
Bellows, metal, cylindrical, suitable for use in electrical pressure switches, measuring and recording instruments, and pipe joints
Belting—
Cords of approved descriptions, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making belting for driving machinery
Benzol cyclohexylamine
Beta methylanthaquinone
Beta-oxy-naphthoic acid
Blankets—
Yarns of silk, artificial silk, or of mixtures of silk and artificial silk, as may be approved, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making blankets
Approved—
Yarns which have been processed in Australia but which do not qualify for admission as the produce or manufacture of that country. (This concession does not extend to yarns manufactured in foreign countries)

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SCHEDULE II

Bags, trunks, etc.—
Clamps, bag
Dees, plated, not closed
Dome fasteners for handbags
Fasteners, metal, for making or repairing hampers
Fittings, metal (except metal strips, bent or flat), for trunks, cashboxes, portmanteaux, travelling bags, handbags, satchels, purses, hampers, golfbags. (For metal strips for trunks, etc. see Tariff Item, 356(i)(d) – Bag)
G.P.O. fittings for hampers
Nails, skip or trunk
Nails, split
Paper—
Kraft, plastic coated, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making paper bags
Balls, metal (other than steel balls), suited for use as bearings
Bendrofluazide in powder form

Dated at Wellington this 4th day of March 1965.

J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.

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BANKRUPTCY NOTICES

In Bankruptcy—Supreme Court

JULIAN MAXWELL THOMAS, of 31 Trinidad Street, Blockhouse Bay, taxi driver, was adjudged bankrupt on 23 February 1965. Creditors’ meeting will be held at my office on Tuesday, 9 March 1965, at 10.30 a.m.

E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee.
Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Auckland.

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In Bankruptcy—Supreme Court

LEENDRT JOSEPH WALTERS, of 106 Beachcroft Avenue, Onehunga, was adjudged bankrupt on 26 February 1965. Creditors’ meeting will be held at my office on Wednesday, 10 March 1965, at 2.15 p.m.

E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee.
Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Auckland.

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In Bankruptcy—Supreme Court

ALLEN GEORGE LUM, of 49A Great South Road, Manurewa, driver, was adjudged bankrupt on 24 February 1965. Creditors’ meeting will be held at my office on Wednesday, 10 March 1965, at 10.30 a.m.

E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee.
Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Auckland.



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🏭 Review of Former Tariff Concessions

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
4 March 1965
Tariff, Customs, Concessions, Review, Import duties, Revocations, Schedule I, Schedule II
  • J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs

⚖️ Bankruptcy Notice: Julian Maxwell Thomas

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4 March 1965
Bankruptcy, Adjudged Bankrupt, Creditors meeting, Taxi driver, Auckland
  • Julian Maxwell Thomas, Adjudged bankrupt taxi driver

  • E. C. Carpenter, Official Assignee

⚖️ Bankruptcy Notice: Leendert Joseph Walters

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
4 March 1965
Bankruptcy, Adjudged Bankrupt, Creditors meeting, Onehunga, Auckland
  • Leendert Joseph Walters, Adjudged bankrupt

  • E. C. Carpenter, Official Assignee

⚖️ Bankruptcy Notice: Allen George Lum

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
4 March 1965
Bankruptcy, Adjudged Bankrupt, Creditors meeting, Driver, Manurewa, Auckland
  • Allen George Lum, Adjudged bankrupt driver

  • E. C. Carpenter, Official Assignee