✨ Customs and Regulations Notices




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 130

Column One

Classes of Motor Vehicles

The components nominated below, if imported to be used in the assembly, completion or manufacture of motor vehicles, must be entered in accordance with the appropriate tariff item in Part I of the Customs Tariff:

  • Electric batteries (accumulators).
  • Exterior rear vision mirrors.
  • Laminated undercarriage springs (not including shackles therefor).
  • Melt sheet cut to shape.
  • Pneumatic rubber tyres and inner tubes of rubber.
  • Radiator assemblies including pressure caps.
  • Seat belts.
  • Seat frame and spring frame assemblies (including seat reclining mechanisms).
  • Seat springs.
  • Upholsterers' materials (such as flock, wadding, batting, fluting, liners, padding, foams) cut, moulded or fabricated to shape.
  • Upholsterers' textiles, fabrics, leather or plastic sheetings, cut, moulded or fabricated to shape.
  • Wireless broadcast receiving sets designed for use in motor vehicles.

Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of July 1985.

MARGARET SHIELDS, Minister of Customs.

Explanatory Note--

(1) The format of the notice has been amended to provide separate lists of nominated components for each class of vehicle and generally to make the notice more readily understandable.

(2) An additional class of vehicles has been added for those with a gross vehicle weight between 3500 and 10 500 kilograms.

Column Two

Condition in which such Goods Shall be Imported

Column Three

Notice Under the Regulations Act 1936

PURSUANT to the Regulations Act 1936, notice is hereby given of the making of regulations as under:

Authority for Enactment Title or Subject-matter Serial Number Date of Enactment Postage Cash Price Postage and Packaging
Government Superannuation Fund Act 1956 Superannuation Regulations 1957, Amendment No. 3 1985/173 8/7/85 50c 90c
Primary Products Marketing Act 1953 Game Industry Board Regulations 1985, Amendment No. 1 1985/174 8/7/85 50c 90c
Higher Salaries Commission Act 1977 Higher Salaries Commission (Jurisdiction) Order 1985 1985/175 8/7/85 50c 90c
Customs Act 1966 Customs Tariff (Developing Country) Amendment Order 1985 1985/176 8/7/85 65c $1.05

Postage and Packaging Charge: Mail Orders

If two or more copies ordered, the remittance should cover the cash price and the maximum charge for the total value of purchases as follows:

Total Value of Purchases $ Maximum Charge $
Up to 1.50 0.40
1.51 to 5.00 0.55
5.01 to 10.00 0.85
Total Value of Purchases $ Maximum Charge $
10.01 to 20.00 1.50
20.01 to 50.00 3.60
50.01 to 100.00 4.80

Copies can be bought or ordered by mail from Government Bookshops. Please quote title and serial number. Prices for quantities supplied on application.

Government Bookshops are located at:

  • Hannaford Burton Building, 25 Rutland Street (Private Bag, C.P.O.), Auckland 1; Kings Arcade, (P.O. Box 5544), Wellesley Street, Auckland.
  • Head Office, Mulgrave Street (Private Bag), Wellington 1; Wellington Trade Centre, Cubacade (Private Bag), Wellington; 159 Hereford Street, (Private Bag), Christchurch 1; Cargill House, Princes Street (P.O. Box 1104), Dunedin.

V. R. WARD, Government Printer.



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏭 Determination of the Minister of Customs Under Section 121 of the Customs Act 1966 (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 July 1985
Customs, Motor Vehicles, Import Conditions, Tariff Items, Assembly Regulations
  • Margaret Shields, Minister of Customs

πŸ›οΈ Notice Under the Regulations Act 1936

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Regulations, Government Superannuation Fund, Primary Products Marketing, Higher Salaries Commission, Customs Tariff
  • V. R. Ward, Government Printer