Standards and Tariffs




2092
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 71

Revisions
B.S.
Title
336 : 1965 Fire hose couplings and ancillary equipment.
882 and 1201 : 1965 Aggregates from natural sources for concrete
(including granolithic).
Comprising:
882. Coarse and fine aggregate from natural
sources.
1201. Aggregates for granolithic concrete floor
finishes.
1428 : —— Group A Combustion trains for the determination
of elements—
1428 Part A5 : 1965 Rapid method combustion
tubes (Belcher and Ingram type) and absorption
tube.
Group D Volumetric apparatus—
1428 Part D1 : 1965 Burettes with pressure-
filling device and automatic zero.
1489 : 1965 The packaging of covered winding wires for electrical
purposes.
1679 : 1965 Containers for pharmaceutical dispensing.
Part 1. Paperboard boxes and cartons and com-
ponents.
Part 2. Glass containers.
Part 3. Metal containers.
Part 4. Plastics containers.
Part 5. Eye dropper bottles.
1905 : 1965 Engine lubricating oils (detergent types).
2053 : 1965 General purpose farm buildings of framed construc-
tion.
2586 : 1965 Glass electrodes for measurement of pH.

Amendments
B.S.
Title
Ref.
No.
PD
873 : 1959 The construction of road traffic signs and
internally illuminated bollards. Amendment
No. 1
5520
952 : 1964 Classification of glass for glazing and termin-
ology for work on glass. Amendment No. 1
5494
1213 : 1945 Ceramic washdown W.C. pans (dimensions
and workmanship). Amendment No. 4
5509
1295 : 1959 Tests for use in the training of welders. Manual
metal-arc and oxy-acetylene welding of mild
steel. Amendment No. 1
5515
2011 : —— Basic methods for the climatic and durability
testing of components for telecommuni-
cation and allied electronic equipment—
Part 1 : 1963 General. Amendment No. 1
5456
Part 2 M : 1963 Low air pressure. Amend-
ment No. 1..
5457
2087 : 1963 Chemical requirements for textiles treated by
certain preservative processes. Amendment
No. 1
5503
2701 : 1956 Rees-Hugill powder density flask. Amendment
No. 1
5496
2903 : 1957 Higher tensile steel hooks for chains, slings,
blocks and general engineering purposes.
Amendment No. 5
5535
3042 : 1958 Standard test finger (for checking protection
against electric shock). Amendment No. 1.
This amendment includes an alteration to
the title which will now read: Standard test
fingers for checking protection against
electric shock and mechanical hazard
5521
3094 : —— Domestic articles made from low density
polythene—
Part 2 : 1959 Buckets. Amendment No. 1..
5512
3128 : 1959 Constructional and performance requirements
for inset open fires with boiler and without
convection. Amendment No. 5
5517
3280 : 1960 Hand-made shellac. Amendment No. 1
5499
3617 : 1963 Stress relieved 7-wire strand for prestressed
concrete. Amendment No. 1
5513
3830 : 1964 Vitreous enamelled steel building components.
Amendment No. 1
5514

Members of Bobby Calf Pool Committees Elected

PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1955,
notice has been received by the New Zealand Dairy Produc-
tion and Marketing Board that the persons whose names are
set out under the name of each Bobby Calf Pool Committee
in the Schedule hereto have been duly elected as members of
that committee.

Dated this 22nd day of November 1965.

A. J. L. WELLS, Assistant Secretary.

SCHEDULE

Piako Federated Bobby Calf Pool Committee
James Thomas Finnegan,
Richard Maurice Burke,
Reginald George Fraser-Jones,
Donald Petrie Malcolm,
Wilfred Aaron Rushton,
Gordon Harold Galloway,
William Albert Hazlehurst,
Clarence Roy Billington, and
Clifford Lewis Mapp.

Springston - Tai Tapu Bobby Calf Pool Committee
John Gordon Macartney,
Thomas Francis Carter,
Francis Henry Eggleston,
Henry Percy Crossen,
William Raymond Westoby,
George Reynolds, and
Clifford Watson.

Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 40—Public Inquiry into
Import Duties and Import Licensing Affecting Hinges

  1. The Tariff and Development Board proposes to inquire into
    and report on the question of what rates of import duty should be
    imposed on hinges, also import licensing as affecting such goods,
    included in the following tariff items:

Hinges:
Item No.
698.120.4 Butt and backflap, of iron or steel
698.120.5 Gate
698.120.6 Tee and strap, of iron or steel, of a thickness exceeding
0·110 in.
698.120.7 Other kinds

The present rates of duty in respect of these items are:

Item No.
British
Preferential
Australian
Agreement
Canadian
Agreement
Most
Favoured
Nation
General
Tariff
698.120.4
22½%
..
..
..
55%
698.120.5
25%
35%
35%
50%
60%
698.120.6
Free
..
..
..
45%
698.120.7

  1. For the purpose of taking evidence on this subject the Board
    will hold a public inquiry commencing on Tuesday, 1 March 1966,
    at 10 a.m., in the Board Room, First Floor, Law Society Building,
    26 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington.

  2. Any person who intends to tender evidence should comply
    with the “Notes for the Guidance of Witnesses”, which have been
    prepared by the Board. A copy of these notes may be obtained
    from the undernamed.

  3. Twelve copies of a typewritten statement of the evidence to
    be tendered, compiled in accordance with these notes, should be
    lodged with the undernamed not later than Tuesday, 15 February

  4. Each statement will need to be presented under oath at the
    public inquiry by the person tendering it.

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of November 1965.

F. E. BEAUFORT,
Secretary, Tariff and Development Board.
P.O. Box 5070, Wellington.

Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 41—Public Inquiry into
Import Duties and Import Licensing Affecting Flexible Abrasive
Paper and Cloth

  1. The Tariff and Development Board proposes to inquire into
    and report on the question of what rates of import duty should be
    imposed on flexible abrasive paper and cloth, also import licensing
    as affecting such goods, included in the following tariff items:

Natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain, on a base of
woven fabric, of paper, of paperboard, or of other materials,
whether or not cut to shape, or sewn, or otherwise made up.

Item No.
663.200.2 Emery paper and cloth
663.200.3 Glass-paper
663.200.9 Other kinds (specify kind)

The present rates of duty in respect of these items are:

British Preferential: Free
Most Favoured Nation: 20%
General Tariff: 25%

  1. For the purpose of taking evidence on this subject the Board
    will hold a public inquiry commencing on Tuesday, 8 March 1966,
    at 10 a.m., in the Board Room, First Floor, Law Society Building,
    26 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington.

  2. Any person who intends to tender evidence should comply
    with the “Notes for the Guidance of Witnesses”, which have been
    prepared by the Board. A copy of these notes may be obtained
    from the undernamed.

  3. Twelve copies of a typewritten statement of the evidence to
    be tendered, compiled in accordance with these notes, should be
    lodged with the undernamed not later than Tuesday, 22 February

  4. Each statement will need to be presented under oath at the
    public inquiry by the person tendering it.

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of November 1965.

F. E. BEAUFORT,
Secretary, Tariff and Development Board.
P.O. Box 5070, Wellington.



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🌾 Elections to Bobby Calf Pool Committees

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
22 November 1965
Bobby Calf Pool Committees, Elections, Dairy Production and Marketing Board
16 names identified
  • James Thomas Finnegan, Elected member of committee
  • Richard Maurice Burke, Elected member of committee
  • Reginald George Fraser-Jones, Elected member of committee
  • Donald Petrie Malcolm, Elected member of committee
  • Wilfred Aaron Rushton, Elected member of committee
  • Gordon Harold Galloway, Elected member of committee
  • William Albert Hazlehurst, Elected member of committee
  • Clarence Roy Billington, Elected member of committee
  • Clifford Lewis Mapp, Elected member of committee
  • John Gordon Macartney, Elected member of committee
  • Thomas Francis Carter, Elected member of committee
  • Francis Henry Eggleston, Elected member of committee
  • Henry Percy Crossen, Elected member of committee
  • William Raymond Westoby, Elected member of committee
  • George Reynolds, Elected member of committee
  • Clifford Watson, Elected member of committee

  • A. J. L. Wells, Assistant Secretary

🏭 Public Inquiry into Import Duties and Licensing for Hinges

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
22 November 1965
Tariff and Development Board, Public inquiry, Import duties, Import licensing, Hinges, Wellington
  • F. E. Beaufort, Secretary, Tariff and Development Board

🏭 Public Inquiry into Import Duties and Licensing for Flexible Abrasive Paper and Cloth

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
22 November 1965
Tariff and Development Board, Public inquiry, Import duties, Import licensing, Abrasive paper, Abrasive cloth, Wellington
  • F. E. Beaufort, Secretary, Tariff and Development Board