Miscellaneous Notices




27 FEBRUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
369

Officiating Ministers for 1969—Notice No. 13

It is hereby notified that the following corrections have been made to the List of Officiating Ministers for 1969.

The Methodist Church of New Zealand

Mr Herehere Maihi Maaka should read
The Reverend Herehere Maihi Maaka.

Mr Matu Makiha should read
The Reverend Matu Makiha.

The Reverend Alfred G. Woodnutt should read
The Reverend Alfred George Woodnutt.

Dated at Wellington this 24th day of February 1969.

J. L. WRIGHT, Registrar-General.


Authorisation of 1969 New Zealand Easter Show

PURSUANT to the Exhibitions Act 1910, the Minister of Industries and Commerce hereby gives notice as follows:

  1. In this notice, unless the context otherwise requires,—

“The Act” means the Exhibitions Act 1910;

“The promoter” means the Auckland Manufacturers’ Association and the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association;

“The exhibition” means a public exhibition of works of industry and art to be conducted by the promoter at the Epsom Showgrounds, Auckland, from the 21st day of March 1969 to the 8th day of April 1969 (both inclusive), and to be known as the New Zealand Easter Show 1969.

  1. The Exhibition is hereby authorised and declared to be an exhibition within the meaning of the Act.

  2. Subject to the conditions set out in the Schedule hereto, the following provisions are hereby suspended in so far as they relate to work done or business conducted or services rendered in the said premises during the period of the exhibition, by or on behalf of the promoter, or by or on behalf of any exhibitor at the exhibition, or by any person employed in or about the exhibition, namely—such of the provisions of—

(a) The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1954 and all awards and industrial agreements in force thereunder;

(b) The Shops and Offices Act 1955; and

(c) The Factories Act 1946

as relate to the hours of commencing or ceasing work, or to the issue of permits, or to the payment for overtime, or extended hours, or to holidays, and half holidays, or to the closing of shops.


SCHEDULE

  1. Forty hours shall constitute a week’s work, to be worked on five days of the week, and eight hours shall constitute a day’s work in or about the exhibition, and, with the exception set out in clause 2 hereof, the daily hours shall be worked consecutively.

  2. No person shall be employed in or about the exhibition for more than four hours without an interval of at least three-quarters of an hour for a meal.

  3. (a) Any person employed during any day in or about the exhibition who is employed on that day for more than eight hours, or before the hour of 8 a.m., or after the hour of 10.30 p.m., or on any day in excess of five days per week (whether the excess employment is in or about the exhibition or otherwise) shall be paid for the excess employment at not less than half as much again as the ordinary rate for the first two hours and at not less than twice the ordinary rate thereafter.

(b) Any person employed in or about the exhibition on any day that would, but for the provisions of this order, have been a whole holiday for that person by virtue of any Act or of any award or industrial agreement shall be paid for all work done on that day at not less than twice the ordinary rate, whether the work is performed wholly in or about the exhibition or otherwise: Provided that nothing in this sub-clause shall be deemed to deprive any person of any other payment for the said holiday to which he is entitled under any Act or award or industrial agreement.

  1. No male under 18 years of age and no female shall be employed in or about the exhibition after the hour of 10.30 p.m.

  2. For the purposes of the enforcement of an award or industrial agreement, any provision of which has been suspended by this order, any officer of the industrial union or association concerned who is authorised in writing in that behalf by the union or association shall be entitled to interview at his place of employment any person employed in or about the exhibition under that award or industrial agreement at such time or times as may be agreed upon between the officer and the employer of that person, and for this purpose any such officer shall be entitled at any time to have access to the register of passes issued by the promoter.

  3. Nothing in this notice shall be deemed to affect any provisions in an award or industrial agreement requiring workers subject to the award or industrial agreement to be members of a union.

J. R. MARSHALL,
Minister of Industries and Commerce.


Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 4) 1969

PURSUANT to regulation 16 of the Import Control Regulations 1964*, the Minister of Customs hereby gives notice as follows:

  1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 4) 1969.

(b) This notice shall come into force on the day following the date of its notification in the Gazette.

  1. Goods of the classes specified and for the purposes of the Customs Tariff falling within the Tariff items in the First Schedule hereto, imported from and being the produce or manufacture of any country, are hereby exempted from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations.

  2. The exemptions from the requirement 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 notices shown in the Second Schedule are hereby withdrawn.


FIRST SCHEDULE

EXEMPTIONS CREATED

Classes of Goods

Tariff Item

73.38.34 Enamelled domestic hollowware of iron and steel, and parts thereof

Ex 84.35.01 Printing machinery (excluding: heat embossing machines; silk-screen printing machines; printing rollers made of metal, and covered or faced with rubber or polyurethane, when imported as parts of printing machines)

Ex 85.05.06 \ Chain saws with self-contained electric motors, and parts thereof

Ex 85.05.09 /

Ex 85.20.02 Electric filament lamps and electric discharge lamps (other than infrared and ultraviolet, sodium vapour discharge and mercury vapour discharge, bulbs or tubes; incandescent filament lamp bulbs 6 volts and over and 5 to 500 watts inclusive, viz: standard pear or similar shaped, including mushroom, clear, inside frosted or silica coated, internal or external coloured bulbs; rough service bulbs; neon tubes other than neon indicating bulbs; fluorescent tubes, viz: 2 ft × 20 watt, 3 ft × 30 watt, 85.20.07 4 ft × 40 watt, 5 ft × 65 watt, 5 ft × 80 watt, in switch or instant start tubes with bi-pin or bayonet caps, in standard colour temperatures of white from 3,000°K to 6,500°K or of deluxe white 3,800°K; arc lamps); bulbs peculiar to use on motor vehicles; parts of electric filament lamps and electric discharge lamps.

85.20.08

85.20.19



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⚖️ Corrections to List of Officiating Ministers for 1969

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
24 February 1969
Officiating ministers, Corrections, Methodist Church, Marriage Act
  • Herehere Maihi Maaka (Reverend), Correction to title
  • Matu Makiha (Reverend), Correction to title
  • Alfred George Woodnutt (Reverend), Correction to forenames

  • J. L. Wright, Registrar-General

🏭 Authorisation of 1969 New Zealand Easter Show

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Exhibitions Act 1910, Auckland Manufacturers' Association, Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Epsom Showgrounds, Labour laws suspension
  • J. R. Marshall, Minister of Industries and Commerce

🏭 Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 4) 1969

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Import Control Regulations 1964, Customs Tariff, Import licences, Exemptions, Enamelled hollowware, Printing machinery, Chain saws, Electric lamps
  • Minister of Customs