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21 AUGUST THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2475
Tariff Notice No. 1980/158—Application for Variation of Determination—continued
| Port | Appn. No. | Tariff Item | Goods | Normal | Pref. | Part II Ref. | Concession Code | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 57879 cont'd. |
84.47.001 Deter'n continued |
Docking saws Dovetailing machines with single spindle and manual feed Drill presses, wall mounting, radial type not exceeding 22.2 mm (⅞ in.) capacity mild steel and with a c.i.f. unit value not exceeding $500 Horizontal dowel boring machines not exceeding 25 mm (1 in.) capacity in mild steel with c.i.f. unit value not exceeding: single head $1000 triple head $1500 Log cut-off swing saws Post peelers Post pointers Precision veneer trimming saws Radial arm saws, overhead cross-cut saws, trenching machines and mitring machines with blade diameter not ex- ceeding 360 mm (14 in.) and c.i.f. unit value not exceeding $1500 Splitting saws Tenoning machines, single spindle Veneer presses manually operated, single daylight, for cold pressing Vertical breakdown saws Wood debarking machines, Rosser head not exceeding 1425 mm (56 in.) diameter and ring type not exceed- ing 1020 mm (40 in.) diameter Wood turning lathes for operation with tools held by the hand, including semi- automatic machines with mechanic- ally held tooling, but not including fully automatic machines and the c.i.f. value not exceeding $1600 |
The identification reference to the application number indicates the office to which any objection should be made.
H.O.—Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington.
Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of this application should do so in writing to the appropriate office as indicated by the identification reference on or before 11 September 1980. Submissions should include a reference to the identification reference, application number, Tariff item, and description of goods concerned and be supported by information as to:
(a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally;
(b) The proportion of New Zealand and imported material used in manufacture;
(c) Present and potential output; and
(d) Details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overhead, etc.
Dated at Wellington this 21st day of August 1980.
J. A. KEAN, Comptroller of Customs.
Determination by the Comptroller of Customs of the Working Hours of Customs at Certain Customs Airports
Pursuant to regulation 12 of the Customs Regulations 1968, I, Patrick John McKone, Acting Comptroller of Customs, hereby determine the working hours of the Customs at the Customs Airports listed below:
| Customs Airports | Working Hours determined by the Comptroller of Customs |
|---|---|
| Auckland International Airport (otherwise known as Mangere Airport) | 0700 hours to 0030 hours Monday to Sunday inclusive. |
| Wellington International Airport (otherwise known as Rongotai Airport) | 0800 hours to 1700 hours Monday to Sunday inclusive. |
| Christchurch International Airport (otherwise known as Harewood Airport) | 0630 hours to 2300 hours Monday to Friday inclusive. 1000 hours to 1830 hours Saturday and Sunday. |
This notice revokes that which appeared in the New Zealand Gazette of 3 May 1979.
This notice shall be deemed to have come into force on the 30th day of June 1980.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of July 1980.
P. J. McKONE, Acting Comptroller of Customs.
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Application for Variation of Tariff Determination
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry21 August 1980
Tariff, Customs, Woodworking machinery, Duty rates
- J. A. Kean, Comptroller of Customs
🏭 Determination of Working Hours at Customs Airports
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry15 July 1980
Customs hours, Airports, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
- Patrick John McKone, Acting Comptroller of Customs