Road Classification, Motorcycle Helmets, Export Incentives, Apricot Standards




5684
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 232

SCHEDULE
ELLERSLIE BOROUGH

Roads Classified in Class One

Ballarat Street.
Eaglehurst Road.
Gavin Street.
Great South Road.
Kalmia Street: from Great South Road to Sultan Street.
Ladies Mile.
Main Highway.
McNab Street.
Marua Road.
Wilkinson Road.

Roads Classified in Class Two

ALL roads and parts of roads under the control of the Ellerslie Borough Council not otherwise named in this Schedule.

Dated at Wellington this 6th day of December 1984.

C. M. CLISSOLD, Chief Traffic Engineer.

*S.R. 1974/218
Amendment No. 1: S.R. 1974/309
Amendment No. 2: S.R. 1983/283
Amendment 1978/28/6 (2)
†New Zealand Gazette, No. 44, dated 23 April 1980, page 1219
(M.O.T. 28/8/Ellerslie Borough)

Approval of Motorcycle Safety Helmets in Terms of the Traffic Regulations 1976

PURSUANT to subclause (1) of regulation 88 of the Traffic Regulations 1976*, and pursuant to a delegation from the Secretary for Transport, I, Robert Norman Abram, Chief Automotive Engineer, hereby approve for the purpose of regulation 31 of the said regulations, motorcycle safety helmets of the make and type described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE

SAFETY helmets manufactured by Bell Helmets Inc., bearing the certification mark of the Snell Memorial Foundation, Performance Standard 1985 or complying with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 218 and marked accordingly and bearing the model designations:

GTR
Star LTD II
Fourstar II
Roadstar II
Mag-4

Dated at Wellington this 6th day of December 1984.

R. N. ABRAM, Chief Automotive Engineer.

*S.R. 1976/227
Amendment No. 1: S.R. 1978/72
Amendment No. 2: S.R. 1978/301
Amendment No. 3: S.R. 1979/128
Amendment No. 4: S.R. 1980/31
Amendment No. 5: S.R. 1980/115
Amendment No. 6: S.R. 1981/158
Amendment No. 7: S.R. 1981/311
Amendment No. 8: S.R. 1982/93
Amendment No. 9: S.R. 1983/282
(M.O.T. 17/6/1)

Export Performance Taxation Incentive—Schedule of Qualifying Services—Amendment No. 3

PURSUANT to section 156C (6) of the Income Tax Act 1976, notice is hereby given by Secretary of Trade and Industry that the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Overseas Trade and Marketing have approved an amendment to the Schedule of Qualifying Services published in the New Zealand Gazette of 29 May 1980 which inserts into the Schedule, after the word “Planning”, the following words:

“Marketing Research—the systematic collection and objective recording, classification, analysis and presentation of data concerning the behaviour, needs, attitudes, opinion, and motivations of persons and organisations (commercial enterprises, public bodies, etc.) within the context of their economic, social, political and every-day activities. Marketing Research also covers social research, insofar as the latter uses similar approaches and techniques in its study of issues and problems not directly connected with the marketing of goods and services and includes those forms of research commonly referred to as industrial marketing research and as desk research, where these are concerned with the acquisition of original data from the field and not simply the secondary analysis of already available data.”

This amendment shall apply from the income year that commenced on 1 April 1982.

Dated at Wellington this 5th day of December 1984.

J. W. H. CLARK,
Secretary of Trade and Industry.

Standard Grade for the Export of Apricots (Notice No. 3411; Ag. 12/2/14)

THIS notice revokes the Standard Grade for the Export of Apricots Notice 1977 (No. 1626, Ag. 12/2/14) published in the New Zealand Gazette, Thursday, 3 February 1977.

Pursuant to the New Zealand Grown Fruit and Vegetables Regulations 1975*, the Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries hereby gives notice that the Standard Grade for the Export of Apricots shall be set out in this notice.

NOTICE

  1. Title—(1) This notice may be cited as the Standard Grade for the Export of Apricots Notice 1984.
    (2) This notice shall come into force on the day after the date of its notification in the New Zealand Gazette.

  2. Interpretation—Unless the context otherwise requires, terms and expressions used in this notice shall have the same meaning as in the New Zealand Grown Fruit and Vegetables Regulations 1975*. Certain of these terms and expressions as applicable to fruit are defined in the First Schedule to this notice.

  3. Application of Notice—This notice determines the standard grade for the export of apricots from New Zealand.

  4. Title and Grade—The grade mark assigned to this standard grade shall be Class I (hereinafter referred to as ‘the grade’).

NOTE—Consignments to European markets may have to meet specific OECD grade requirements. Refer to Second Schedule for further information.

  1. Definition of Produce—This grade applies to apricots grown from varieties of Prunus armeniaca(L) to be supplied fresh to the consumer.

  2. Provisions Concerning Quality—The purpose of this standard is to define the quality requirements for apricots at the dispatching stage, after preparation and packaging.

(a) The apricots must be:
—free from pests and diseases and meet any quarantine and other legal requirements of the importing country;
—intact, whole fruit;
—sound;
—clean;
—reasonably well formed typical of variety and not more than slightly misshapen;
—free from abnormal external moisture;
—free of foreign smell or taste.

(b) The apricots must have been carefully picked and of a similar degree of maturity and colouring in the same line of produce. They must have matured sufficiently to complete the ripening process and be able to withstand handling, storage and transport to meet the market requirements at the place of destination.

(c) The apricots must be of good quality and have characteristics typical of the particular variety and be free of defects which:
(i) may significantly impair the general appearance or keeping quality of the fruit, or
(ii) are likely to make the fruit unattractive to the purchaser.

(d) The flesh must be sound, but each apricot is permitted a slight defect of shape, development or colouring and skin defects of a superficial nature such as light russet and that caused by limb or leaf rub, hail, scattered spots or speckles, healed shallow cracks or scars within the stem cavity, provided: the aggregate area of one or more defects does not exceed 0.5 square centimetres and defects of an elongated nature do not exceed 1 centimetre in length.



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🚂 Road Classification (Ellerslie Borough) Notice No. 1, 1984 (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
6 December 1984
Road Classification, Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations, Ellerslie Borough
  • C. M. Clissold, Chief Traffic Engineer

🚂 Approval of Motorcycle Safety Helmets

🚂 Transport & Communications
6 December 1984
Motorcycle Helmets, Safety Standards, Traffic Regulations
  • Robert Norman Abram, Chief Automotive Engineer

🏭 Export Performance Taxation Incentive Amendment

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 December 1984
Export Incentives, Marketing Research, Income Tax Act
  • J. W. H. Clark, Secretary of Trade and Industry

🏭 Standard Grade for the Export of Apricots

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Apricot Export Standards, Agricultural Regulations, Fruit Quality