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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 149
No levy shall be payable in respect of any one farmed deer carcass
or killed game deer carcass or piece of antler in velvet more than
once.
If the game industry levy is not paid on or before the due date
for payment, or is not paid within such extended time as may be
allowed by the board under regulation 18 (3) of the Game Industry
Board Regulations 1985, an additional levy equal to 10 percent of
the amount of levy unpaid, shall be payable by the proprietor of
the deer slaughtering premises or game packing house concerned.
This additional levy for late payment shall apply at a rate of 10
percent on outstanding balances on the monthly anniversary date
of when payment was due in each subsequent month.
These rates of levy will come into effect from and inclusive of
the 1st day of October 1986 and apply during the 1986–87 game
season and subsequently until such time as new levy rates are fixed
and come into force.
Dated at Wellington this 19th day of September 1986.
M. C. PATTISON,
General Manager, Game Industry Board.
Transport Licensing Authority Sitting
PURSUANT to the Transport Act 1962, the Auckland Transport
Licensing Authority, the No.2 Transport District Licensing
Authority and Harbour Ferry Licensing Authority (J. M. Foster),
gives notice of the receipt of the following applications and will
hold a public sitting in the District Court, Thames at the time and
date stated to hear evidence for or against granting them.
Tuesday, 14 October 1986, 2 p.m.
G2/433 Warren Hugh Greaves. A new Goods Transport Service
Licence.
Dated at Auckland this 16th day of September 1986.
J. H. McCARTHY, Secretary.
Transport Licensing Authority.
Transport Licensing Authority Sitting
PURSUANT to the Transport Act 1962, the No. 3 Transport District
Licensing Authority (J. M. Foster), gives notice of the receipt of
the following applications and will hold a public sitting in the
Boardroom, Second Floor, Central Waikato Electric Power Board,
157 Anglesea Street, Hamilton at the time and date stated to hear
evidence for or against granting them.
Tuesday, 14 October 1986, 9.30 a.m.
T3/229 Michael Joseph Shailer and Wiki Kathryn Shailer. Transfer
Taxicab Service Licence 12833 to Ray Cook.
T3/230 Noema Awatere and Maureen Awatere. Transfer Taxicab
Service Licence 12804 to Graeme Alistar Ireland and Lynette Rae
Ireland.
G3/221 Malcolm Phillip Savill. A new Goods Transport Service
Licence.
G3/239 Kenneth Joseph Carson. A new Goods Transport Service
Licence.
G3/233 Douglas Brian Duncan. A new Goods Transport Service
Licence.
Dated at Auckland this 16th day of September 1986.
J. H. McCARTHY, Secretary.
Transport Licensing Authority.
The Standards Act 1965—Draft New Zealand Standard
Specifications Available for Comment
PURSUANT to subsection (3) of section 23 of the Standards Act 1965,
notice is hereby given that the following draft New Zealand standard
specifications are being circulated.
Number and Title of Specification
DZ 8704 Specification for low fire danger fabrics for domestic
apparel. Gratis.
This draft Standard sets out the requirements for low fire danger
fabrics. Such fabrics are suitable for use in children’s night clothes.
Fabrics which comply with this Standard because of their fibre
content, weight and other factors do not easily ignite, and burn
slowly.
The Standard is a revision of NZS 8704:1977, and is one of the
series covering requirements for children’s night clothes having low
fire danger. Others in the series being prepared are:
DZ 8705 (See below)
DZ 8712 Textile fabrics—Burning behaviour—Determination of
ease of ignition of vertically oriented specimens.
DZ 8713 Textile fabrics—Burning behaviour—Measurement of
flame spread properties of vertically oriented specimens.
DZ 8714 Textile fabrics—Burning behaviour—Determination of
surface burning properties.
These Standards have been aligned where possible with Australian
Standards, so that, in the interests of trans-Tasman trade, fabrics
or garments that comply with the New Zealand Standards will also
comply with the Australian Standards.
The earlier editions of these Standards were prepared to co-
ordinate with the Safety of Children’s Night Clothes Act. The
replacement of this Act by regulations under the Fair Trading Act
has resulted in some of the requirements originally included in the
legislation being incorporated in the new Standards.
DZ 8705 Specification for children’s night clothes having low fire
danger. $4.40
This draft Standard specifies requirements for children’s night
clothes having low fire danger. It covers:
(a) Night clothes made from fabrics of the low fire danger type
(Part 2)
(b) Night clothes styled to reduce fire danger (Part 3)
(c) Labelling of night clothes and of envelopes containing paper
patterns for retail sale (Part 4)
The draft is a revision of NZS 8705:1977. Previous editions of
this Standard have covered only nightwear offered for retail sale.
However, a fire hazard can also arise through the use of unsuitable
fabrics by home sewers. The Standard addresses this hazard by
requiring the envelopes of paper patterns to carry a warning about
the danger of using flammable fabrics.
All persons who may be affected by these publications and who
desire to comment thereon, may obtain copies at the price shown,
from the Standards Association of New Zealand, Wellington Trade
Centre, 181–187 Victoria Street (or Private Bag), Wellington.
NOTE—Payment must accompany all requests for drafts. The
closing date for the receipt of comment is 12 December 1986.
Dated at Wellington this 19th day of September 1986.
DENYS R. M. PINFOLD,
Director, Standards Association of New Zealand.
(S.A. 114/2/8)
Proposed Cancellation of Registration of Industrial Union
PURSUANT to section 193 of the Industrial Relations Act 1973, it
is hereby notified that the registration of the Hawke’s Bay and
Wairarapa Chemical-Manure and Acid Workers Industrial Union
of Workers, Registered No. 2176, situated at 68 Greenwood Road,
Havelock North will, unless cause to the contrary is shown, be
cancelled on the expiration of 6 weeks from the date of the
publication of this notice in the Gazette.
Dated at Wellington this 18th day of September 1986.
J. P. SCOTT,
Registrar of Industrial Unions, Department of Labour.
(Lab. I.C. 138)
Cancellation Notice for Previously Tendered Global Tariff Quota
No. 2
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Notice is hereby given that the above-mentioned tender notice
for wine of an f.o.b. value of less than $2 per litre as advertised in
New Zealand Gazette notice dated 7 July 1986, No. 109, has been
cancelled. -
The above tender notice has been re-advertised in this Gazette
notice. Interested parties are invited to tender for the number of
Global quota units available.
Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of September 1986.
M. J. BELGRAVE, Comptroller of Customs.
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Game Industry Levy Rates
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources19 September 1986
Game industry, Levy rates, Deer, Antler, Late payment
- M. C. Pattison, General Manager, Game Industry Board
🚂 Transport Licensing Authority Sitting in Thames
🚂 Transport & Communications16 September 1986
Goods Transport Service Licence, Thames, Auckland
- Warren Hugh Greaves, Applied for Goods Transport Service Licence
- J. M. Foster, Auckland Transport Licensing Authority
- J. H. McCarthy, Secretary, Transport Licensing Authority
🚂 Transport Licensing Authority Sitting in Hamilton
🚂 Transport & Communications16 September 1986
Taxicab Service Licence, Goods Transport Service Licence, Hamilton
10 names identified
- Michael Joseph Shailer, Applied to transfer Taxicab Service Licence
- Wiki Kathryn Shailer, Applied to transfer Taxicab Service Licence
- Ray Cook, Recipient of Taxicab Service Licence transfer
- Noema Awatere, Applied to transfer Taxicab Service Licence
- Maureen Awatere, Applied to transfer Taxicab Service Licence
- Graeme Alistar Ireland, Recipient of Taxicab Service Licence transfer
- Lynette Rae Ireland, Recipient of Taxicab Service Licence transfer
- Malcolm Phillip Savill, Applied for Goods Transport Service Licence
- Kenneth Joseph Carson, Applied for Goods Transport Service Licence
- Douglas Brian Duncan, Applied for Goods Transport Service Licence
- J. M. Foster, No. 3 Transport District Licensing Authority
- J. H. McCarthy, Secretary, Transport Licensing Authority
🏭 Draft New Zealand Standard Specifications Available for Comment
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry19 September 1986
Standards, Fire danger fabrics, Children’s night clothes
- Denys R. M. Pinfold, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand
👷 Proposed Cancellation of Registration of Industrial Union
👷 Labour & Employment18 September 1986
Industrial Union, Cancellation, Hawke’s Bay, Wairarapa
- J. P. Scott, Registrar of Industrial Unions, Department of Labour
🏭 Cancellation Notice for Previously Tendered Global Tariff Quota No. 2
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry22 September 1986
Global Tariff Quota, Wine, Cancellation, Tender
- M. J. Belgrave, Comptroller of Customs