✨ Tariff and Contracts
20 JANUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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Tariff Notice No. 1972/5—Applications for Continuation of Approval—continued
| Appn | Tariff | Goods | B.P. | MFN. | Gen. | Part II Ref. | List No. | Effective From | To |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| No. | Item | | | | | | | | |
| 65.04.000 | Hat shapes, plaited, or constructed by sewing or other means from plaited or other strips of any material, whether or not having an overall decoration on the outer surface produced by secondary process, not blocked to shape, and not further sewn, cut, decorated or otherwise worked, when declared by a manufacturer that they will be blocked or shaped and used by him in the manufacture of hats. (NOTE: This approval does not cover articles commonly known as “beach straws”, being hats or hat shapes which are capable of being worn without further manufacture.) | Free | .. | 20% | 10.8 | 42 | 1/1/69 | 31/12/71 |
| 65.04.000 | Hat shapes, plaited, or constructed by sewing or other means from plaited or other strips of any material (other than shapes constructed by sewing together, spirally, courses of straw or other plait), whether or not having an overall decoration on the outer surface produced by secondary process not blocked to shape, and not further sewn, cut, decorated, or otherwise worked, when declared by a manufacturer that they will be blocked or shaped and used by him in the manufacture of hats. (NOTE: This approval does not cover articles commonly known as “beach straws”, being hats or hat shapes which are capable of being worn without further manufacture.) | To be admitted from all countries at the rate of duty under the British Preferential Tariff, under the provisions of section 178 of the Customs Act 1966. | .. | .. | .. | 42 | 1/1/69 | 31/12/71 |
| 43 | 73.15.279 | Sheet, stainless steel, embossed | Free | .. | 5% | 10.8 | 14 | 1/7/67 | 31/12/71 |
| 61 | 73.31.061 | Staples for stapling machines, excluding staples for office stapling machines | Free | 20% | 25% | .. | .. | 1/1/72 | 31/3/72 |
| 16752 | 73.40.499 | Culots, steel | Free | .. | 25% | 10.8 | 1 | 1/7/67 | 31/12/71 |
| 16666 | 74.03.009 | Aluminium bronze rod | Free | .. | 10% | 10.8 | 118 | 1/1/70 | 31/3/72 |
| 16753 | 74.19.069 | Culots, copper | Free | .. | 25% | 10.8 | .. | 1/7/67 | 31/12/71 |
| 52 | 84.18.119 | Centrifuges for laboratory use | Free | 20% | 25% | 10.2 | .. | 1/7/67 | 31/12/71 |
| 71 | 84.18.119 | Honey Extractors | Free | Free | Free | 10.3 | .. | 1/7/67 | 31/12/71 |
| 30 | 91.08.000 | Clock movements, when declared by a manufacturer for incorporation by him into New Zealand-made clock surrounds | Free | .. | 10% | 10.8 | 54 | 1/12/68 | 31/12/71 |
Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 10 February 1972. Submissions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item, and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Controller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to:
(a) The quality, range, supply, etc., of the above-described goods produced in New Zealand; and
(b) The landed cost and selling price, including c.d.v., and cost into store in terms of f.o.b., insurance, freight, exchange, and other landing charges, duty, etc., of equivalent goods of overseas origin.
Dated at Wellington this 20th day of January 1972.
J. A. KEAN, Comptroller of Customs.
Ministry of Works—Schedule of Civil Engineering, Building, and Housing Contracts of $20,000 or More in Value
Name of Works
Successful Tenderer
Amount of
Tender
Accepted
$
Civil Engineering—
S.H. 2: Ohinepane-Ramarakau section, R.M. 130.89–131.73: supply and cartage of approximately 95,000 cu yds of selected punice filling
Mangaone Development Block: Ruapapa Road: construction of Waihi Stream Bridge
S.H. 4: Te Anu Stream-Baddeley’s reconstruction, R.M. 116.1–117.2
Waiouru Military Camp: water treatment plant
S.H. 6: Kaituna Bridge approaches, R.M. 20.68–21.51
S.H. 1: Hampden-Palmerston section: Katiki beach road and rail realignment
S.H. 99: construction of Waimeamea Stream bridge
Don Robbins Ltd.
Clyde Bridge Contractors Ltd.
I. D. Loader Ltd.
H. Bullock Bridge Builders Ltd.
Highways Construction (Nelson) Ltd.
J. R. Bishop Ltd.
Denize Contracting Co. Ltd.
38,100.00
33,585.20
179,773.00
148,974.97
86,299.70
253,037.14
29,720.16
Housing—
Contract No. 10/1209: two single units at Karori
Contract No. 10/1214: three single units at Wainuiomata
Contract No. 10/1215: two single units at Wainuiomata
Contract No. 11/2078: three single units at Birkdale
Contract No. 17/363: three single units at Hastings
Contract No. 18/171: three single units at Masterton
Contract No. 21/315: one two-unit and one single unit at Gisborne
Contract No. 22/500: five single units at Hamilton
Contract No. 23/210: two single units at Invercargill
Contract No. 26/110: two single units at Ashburton
Contract No. 55/20: two single units at Temuka
Contract No. 116/12: two single units at Bulls
Contract No. 158/10/140: four single units at Picton
Contract No. 185/12/69: 24 single units at Twizel
Contract No. 185/12/70: eight single units at Twizel
Contract No. 185/12/73: three single units at Twizel
Contract No. 185/15/43: five single units at New Plymouth
Contract No. 185/15/44: six single units at New Plymouth
Contract No. 185/15/45: five single units at New Plymouth
Contract No. 524/10/4: 12 star flats at Upper Hutt
J. R. Dunlop Construction Co. Ltd.
M. V. Briscoe Ltd.
M. V. Briscoe Ltd.
North Shore Construction
J. A Bridgeman
D. I. Cullen
W. M. Wareham
J. Davies
W. B. Hayes Ltd.
Carr and Eder
Sowerby Construction Co. Ltd.
H. J. Spackman and Co. Ltd.
L. C. Duckworth Ltd.
E. R. Botting Construction Ltd.
De Geest Bros. Construction Ltd.
R. W. Firman Ltd.
Pepper Housing Ltd.
Pepper Housing Ltd.
Pepper Housing Ltd.
Joseph Campbell and Co. Ltd.
28,138.00
30,566.00
20,668.00
36,081.00
25,780.00
29,900.00
25,380.00
43,659.15
20,406.00
20,946.00
22,650.00
23,158.90
50,834.00
175,338.00
58,858.00
27,419.08
59,617.00
68,849.00
60,100.00
158,769.96
J. H. MACKY, Commissioner of Works.
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🏭 Tariff Notice Continuation of Approval Applications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry20 January 1972
Tariff, Customs, Goods, Duty rates, Applications, Approvals, Steel, Aluminium, Copper, Clocks
- J. A. Kean, Comptroller of Customs
🏗️ Ministry of Works Contracts over $20,000
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works20 January 1972
Contracts, Civil Engineering, Building, Housing, Roads, Bridges, Tenderers, Ministry of Works
21 names identified
- Don Robbins, Successful tenderer for roading contract
- I. D. Loader, Successful tenderer for roading contract
- H. Bullock, Successful tenderer for bridge contract
- J. R. Bishop, Successful tenderer for roading contract
- Denize, Successful tenderer for bridge contract
- M. V. Briscoe, Successful tenderer for housing contracts
- J. A. Bridgeman, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- D. I. Cullen, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- W. M. Wareham, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- J. Davies, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- W. B. Hayes, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- Carr, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- Eder, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- Sowerby, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- H. J. Spackman, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- L. C. Duckworth, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- E. R. Botting, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- De Geest, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- R. W. Firman, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- Pepper, Successful tenderer for housing contracts
- Joseph Campbell, Successful tenderer for housing contract
- J. H. Macky, Commissioner of Works