✨ Licences and Tariff Notices
27 JULY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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LICENCES SURRENDERED OR REVOKED—continued
Name of Licensee Licence Operative From Place at Which Business is Carried On
Sekab Industries Ltd. .. 26/2/67 Orewa
Smith, S. A., and Co. Ltd. .. 13/3/67 Auckland
Christchurch
Standard-Triumph (New Zealand) Ltd. .. 14/1/62 Wellington
Tamahere Service Station Ltd. 31/3/67 Hamilton
Valli Press Ltd. .. 28/2/67 Paeroa
Waikato Independent Ltd. .. 6/11/66 Cambridge
Ward Moore Ltd. .. 28/2/67 Wellington
Wingfield, T., Ltd. .. 31/5/67 Auckland
Wonderland Products Ltd. .. 31/1/67 Auckland
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of July 1967.
V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs.
Manufacturing Retailers’ Licences Under the Sales Tax Act—Notice No. 1967/6
PURSUANT to the Sales Tax Act 1932–33, licences to act as manufacturing retailers have been granted as set out in Schedule I hereto, and licences to act as manufacturing retailers have been surrendered or revoked as set out in Schedule II hereto.
SCHEDULE I
LICENCES GRANTED
Name of Licensee Licence Operative From Place at Which Business is Carried On
Commercial Press (Panmure) Ltd. .. .. 17/4/67 Mount Wellington
Road Developments Ltd. .. 12/6/67 Onehunga
Whangarei
Tiffany’s (including Tasman Service Co.) (McKenzie, Stuart Ian and Couper, John Alexander, trading as) .. 1/11/66 Palmerston North
SCHEDULE II
LICENCES SURRENDERED OR REVOKED
Name of Licensee Licence Cancelled From Place at Which Business was Carried On
Checketts, W., and Sons Ltd. .. 30/4/67 Invercargill
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of July 1967.
V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs.
TARIFF AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD NOTICE NO. 56
PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO IMPORT DUTIES AND IMPORT LICENSING AFFECTING TOPDRESSING AIRCRAFT
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The Tariff and Development Board proposes to inquire into and report on the question of whether the present rates of duty payable on topdressing aircraft (and parts thereof) for use in aerial topdressing and other agricultural work should be increased and, if so, what rates of duty should be imposed on such aircraft. The inquiry will also include import licensing as affecting such goods.
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The goods in question are covered by the following Tariff provisions:
Tariff Item Number Description Rates of Duty
British Preferential Most Favoured Nation General Tariff
Flying machines, gliders and kites; rotochutes:
Powered aircraft:
88.02.02 Civil .. .. .. Free 5% 10%
88.03.09 Parts of such aircraft .. .. .. Free 5% 10%
- The import licensing schedule for the 1967–68 licensing period contains the following provisions relating to such aircraft:
Item Code Description Allocation
88.100 Aircraft suited solely for aerial topdressing and other agricultural work E
88.105 Aircraft to be modified in New Zealand for use solely in aerial topdressing and other agricultural work C
G505 Parts of aircraft .. .. .. .. .. .. 100% 1966 licences
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For the purpose of taking evidence on this subject the Board will hold a Public Inquiry commencing on Monday, 2 October 1967, at 10.30 a.m., in the Board Room, First Floor, N.Z. Law Society Building, 26 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington.
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Any person who intends to tender evidence should comply with the “Notes for Guidance of Witnesses”, which have been prepared by the Board. A copy of these Notes may be obtained from the undernamed.
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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 Monday, 18 September 1967. Each statement will need to be presented under oath at the Public Inquiry by the person tendering it.
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of July 1967.
P. A. T. ABRAHAM, Secretary, Tariff and Development Board.
P.O. Box 5070, Wellington.
Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 2) 1967
PURSUANT to regulation 16 of the Import Control Regulations 1964*, the Minister of Customs hereby gives notice as follows:
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(a) This notice may be cited as the Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 2) 1967.
(b) This notice shall come into force on the day after the date of its notification in the Gazette. -
Goods of the class specified in the First Schedule hereto, imported from and being the manufacture of any country, are hereby exempted from the requirements of a licence under the said regulations.
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The exemption from the requirements of a licence under the said regulations in respect of the goods of the classes set forth in the Second Schedule hereto included in the exempting notice shown in the Second Schedule is hereby withdrawn.
SCHEDULES
FIRST SCHEDULE—EXEMPTIONS CREATED
Tariff Item No. Classes of Goods
Ex 93.07.37 Cartridges:
Ball, other calibres excluding .308 calibre.
SECOND SCHEDULE—EXEMPTIONS WITHDRAWN
Tariff Item No. Classes of Goods Date of Exempting Notice
Ex 93.07.37 Cartridges:
Ball, other calibres excluding .303 calibre .. 2 June 1967 (published in Gazette of 15 June 1967, page 1027).
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of July 1967.
N. L. SHELTON, Minister of Customs.
*S.R. 1964/47
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