Customs Tariff Exemptions and Land Declarations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 17

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued
EXEMPTIONS CREATED—continued
Description

Religious tracts, handbills and folders. (Part II, concession reference 25.2).
Rosaries and chaplets of any material, including precious metal.
Sanctuary lamps, including glasses and stands.
Sanctum lamps, including stands.
Scapulars and scapular medals of any material, including precious metals.
Sick communion sets.
Stations of the cross in sets.
Statues and shrines of religious subjects.
Sunday school and day school lesson sheets and cards, etc. (Part II concession reference 25.2).
Tabernacles.
Thuribles, including incense boats and spoons.
Thurible stands.
Viaticum sets.
Articles of tungsten on declaration for use in the manufacture of lamp bulbs.
Base metal fittings and other articles of textile or rubber, when declared:
(a) by a manufacturer for use by him only in the manufacture and repair of saddlery.
(b) by an importer that they will be sold only to manufacturers for use in the manufacture and repair of saddlery.
Binders and wrappers of tobacco for use in the manufacture of cigars and cheroots.
Buckets of unhardened vulcanised rubber.
Cartridges, .22 calibre, rimfire, designed solely for use with humane killers.
Dehydrated or powdered molasses containing not more than 10% of other additives.
Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split, viz. peas and beans for sowing, other than packed for retail sale.
Escutcheon pins.
Flint pebbles of a kind suited for use in grinding mills.
Glass fibre rovings.
Infra-red and ultra-violet lamp bulbs or tubes; sodium vapour and mercury vapour discharge lamp bulbs and tubes; arc lamps.
Lampholders, specially designed for use on vehicles.
Mangold seeds.
Maté.
Matrices for the production of gramophone records; prepared record blanks; film for mechanical sound recording.
Nails on declaration for use in the manufacture of brushware.
Necks and inserts for hot-water bottles.
Parts or accessories for use with cinematograph cameras, projectors, sound recorders, sound reproducers, and any combination of these.
Parts or accessories, excluding batteries, for use with photographic cameras.
Paspalum seeds.
Petroleum jelly (petrolatum) packed for other than retail sale.
Pneumatic rubber tyres, cycle racing, having the tube permanently enclosed in the outer casing.
Retort carbon.
Rice meal refuse.
Sealed and semi-sealed beam lamps and parts thereof.
Slate powder.
Spare and service parts of liferafts and life jackets.
Stainless steel wire on declaration for surgical use.
Stoppers for hot-water bottles.
Stoppers of natural cork.
Subterranean clover seeds.
Tampons, being sanitary pads designed for internal wear.
Tapes, wires, strip and like articles of a kind commonly used for sound or similar recordings on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used only in the manufacture of gramophone records.
Wood flour.
Yarns and thread of glass fibre.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of March 1969.

N. L. SHELTON, Minister of Customs.

*S.R. 1964/47


Notice Revoking the Notice Declaring the Borough of Papakura to be an Inspected Meat Area and Redefining the Auckland Abattoir District to Include the Borough of Papakura (Notice No. Ag. 10394)

Pursuant to section 7 (3) of the Meat Act 1964, the notice dated 27 September 1967*, declaring the Borough of Papakura to be an inspected meat area, is, as from the date hereof, hereby revoked.

Pursuant to section 15 of the Meat Act 1964, notice is hereby given as follows:

(a) The Auckland Abattoir District shall henceforth comprise all that area described in the Schedule hereto; and

(b) The Auckland City Council shall continue to be the controlling authority of the Auckland Abattoir District, described in the said Schedule.

SCHEDULE

ALL that area for the time being comprised in the Cities of Auckland, Papatoetoe, and Takapuna, the Boroughs of Birkenhead, Devonport, Ellerslie, Mount Albert, Mount Eden, One Tree Hill, Newmarket, Onehunga, Otahuhu, Northcote, Mount Roskill, New Lynn, Papakura, Pukekohe, Henderson, Glen Eden, Howick, and Mount Wellington, and all that area in the

City of Manukau comprising the Ridings of Mangere and Papatoetoe in the former County of Manukau and the former Borough of Manurewa.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of March 1969.

B. E. TALBOYS, Minister of Agriculture.

*New Zealand Gazette, 26 October 1967, No. 68, p. 1864 (Ag. 20002/A)


Crown Land Set Apart for Teachers’ Residences in the Borough of Waihi

Pursuant to section 25 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares each parcel of land described in the Schedule hereto to be set apart for a teacher’s residence from and after the 31st day of March 1969.

SCHEDULE

SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL those pieces of land situated in the Borough of Waihi described as follows:

A. R. P. Being
0 1 34.7 Section 242, Town of Waihi South; as shown on a plan marked S.O. 44712, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton, and thereon edged red.



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