✨ Transport and Game Industry Notices
28 SEPTEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 4585
By change of timetable on the following routes:
(a) Hastings Flaxmere and return.
(b) Hastings to Hastings North and return.
The proposed timetable may be inspected at any Nimon & Sons Depot.
a5B/89/02713 Daryn Stanley McNicholl and Juliet Kathleen McNicholl, Hastings: Transfer Taxicab Service licence
No. 30022 from, David Horne, Hastings to one Public Hire Cab Authority within a 6 mile radius of Hastings Post Office.
Dated at Wellington this 26th day of September 1989.
J. MOIR, Secretary,
Transport Licensing Authority.
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Authorities and Other Agencies of State
Game Industry Board
Game Industry Board Regulations 1985
Game Industry Levy
Pursuant to regulation 17 (3) of the Game Industry Board Regulations 1985, notice is given that the Game Industry Board hereby fixes the rates of game industry levy (which levy rates are exclusive of goods and services tax imposed by the Goods and Services Tax Act 1985) as follows:
(a) On each deer slaughtered in deer slaughtering premises, 28 cents per kilogram hot clean carcase weight after removal of condemned parts;
(b) On each killed game deer carcase received at a game packing house, 4.44 cents per kilogram cold clean carcase weight after removal of condemned parts;
(c) On each piece of antler in velvet from fallow deer received at a game packing house for processing or packing 100 cents per kilogram green weight; and
(d) On each piece of antler in velvet from deer other than fallow deer received at a game packing house for processing or packing, 500 cents per kilogram green weight.
A nil rate of levy will apply to any farmed deer or killed game deer carcasses which are wholly condemned for any reason following slaughter or receipt in to a game packing house.
No levy shall be payable in respect of any one farmed deer carcase or killed game deer carcase or piece of antler in velvet more than once.
These rates of levy will come into effect from and inclusive of the 1st day of October 1989 and apply during the 1988–89 game season and subsequently until such time as new levy rates are fixed and come into force.
Pursuant to regulation 17A (1) notice is given that the Game Industry Board hereby fixes the rate of additional levy payable in respect of failure to pay, or late payment of, amounts of Board levy payable on or after the 1st day of October 1989 at 10 percent of the amount of levy unpaid.
This additional levy for failure to pay or late payment may be applied by the Board at a rate of 10 percent on the outstanding balance following expiration of the period within which payment is required to be received by the Board, and shall be payable by the proprietor of the deer slaughtering premises or game packing house concerned.
M. C. PATTISON, General Manager, Game Industry Board.
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New Zealand Frequency Service
Radio Regulations 1987
Radio Regulations (Modification of Amateur Radio Station Licences and Amateur Radio Apparatus Licences) Notice 1989
Pursuant to regulation 15 (b) of the Radio Regulations 1987 (“the principal regulations”), I, James Richard Alan Stevenson, General Manager (Communications), Ministry of Commerce, acting under delegated authority, hereby give the following notice:
Notice
- Short Title and commencement—(1) This notice may be cited as the Radio Regulations (Modification of Amateur Radio Station Licences and Amateur Radio Apparatus Licences) Notice 1989.
(2) This notice shall come into force on the 1st day of October 1989.
- Modification of terms and conditions and restrictions applying to Amateur Radio Station Licences and Amateur Radio Apparatus Licences—The terms, conditions, and restrictions which apply to—
(a) Amateur Radio Station Licences granted under the Radio Regulations 1970, before the close of the 31st day of December 1987; and
(b) Amateur Radio Apparatus Licences granted under the principal regulations on or after the 1st day of January 1988,
are hereby modified by omitting clause 8 of the terms, conditions, and restrictions as substituted by clause 4 of the Radio Regulations (Modification of Radio Apparatus Licences) Notice 1988* applying to the Licences immediately before the commencement of this notice, and substituting the terms, conditions, and restrictions set out in the Schedule to this notice.
- Dated 13 December 1988 and published in the Gazette of Thursday, 15 December 1988, Issue 219 at page 5470.
Schedule
Clause 2
Terms, conditions and restrictions applying to Amateur Radio Station Licences and to Amateur Radio Apparatus Licences
- No licensee of amateur radio apparatus shall use, or permit to be used, any such apparatus for the transmission of international communications on behalf of persons not being authorised amateur operators unless such communications are specifically authorised by the countries concerned.
8A. The passing of brief messages of a personal nature on behalf of non-licensed people or organisations within New Zealand.
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🚂 Taxicab Service Licence Transfer
🚂 Transport & Communications26 September 1989
Taxicab, Licence Transfer, Hastings
- Daryn Stanley McNicholl, Transfer of Taxicab Service licence
- Juliet Kathleen McNicholl, Transfer of Taxicab Service licence
- David Horne, Previous holder of Taxicab Service licence
- J. Moir, Secretary, Transport Licensing Authority
🌾 Game Industry Levy Rates
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesGame Industry, Levy Rates, Deer, Antler
- M. C. Pattison, General Manager, Game Industry Board
🚂 Modification of Amateur Radio Station Licences
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsAmateur Radio, Licence Modification, Radio Regulations
- James Richard Alan Stevenson, General Manager (Communications), Ministry of Commerce