✨ Commerce and Conservation Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
5 JULY
2305
Lot No | Organisation Name | Amount ($) | Validity
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| United Christian Broadcasters International Ltd. | 102 | Valid
| Quidnunc Corporation Limited | 102 | Valid
| Sky Network Television Ltd. | 52 | Valid
| M. Carney | 11 | Valid
| Narbeth Investments Limited | 10 | Valid
| Malbar Systems | 2 | Valid
| Laurence Brian Edwards | 0 | Valid
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| Television Southern Lakes | 3,031 | Valid
| Duncan Ross | 500 | Valid
| Action Productions (Queenstown) Limited | 204 | Valid (But Tender Invalid)
| United Christian Broadcasters International Ltd. | 102 | Valid
| Quidnunc Corporation Limited | 102 | Valid
| Sky Network Television Ltd. | 52 | Valid
| M. Carney | 36 | Valid
| Narbeth Investments Limited | 10 | Valid
| Malbar Systems | 2 | Valid
| Laurence Brian Edwards | 0 | Valid
Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1990.
M. J. BELGRAVE, Secretary of Commerce.
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Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988
Goods of Australian Origin No Longer Subject to Anti-dumping Duty
As a result of the enactment of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Amendment Act 1990, the following goods are no longer subject to anti-dumping duty, with effect from 1 July 1990:
“Arc welding electrodes for electric welding, manufactured by Cigweld, a division of Commonwealth Industrial Gases Ltd., Australia” as notified in the New Zealand Gazette of 4 June 1987.
“Certain unworked aluminium sheet, (excluding enclosure sheet and can body stock) plate, (excluding tread plate) and coil, (excluding coil stock for venetian blinds and opossum guard coil) of 0.2mm thickness and above, of various alloys, tempers and dimensions” manufactured by Comalco Aluminium Ltd. of Australia and Austral Bronze Crane Copper Ltd. of Australia as notified in the New Zealand Gazette of 2 February 1988.
“Aluminium passenger catamarans of 18 metres in length or longer” manufactured by North Queensland Engineers and Agents Pty. Ltd., Australia as notified in the New Zealand Gazette of 4 March 1988.
“Bollard pull harbour tugs, being goods of a class or kind manufactured or intended to be manufactured in New Zealand” manufactured by Carrington Slipways Pty. Ltd., Australia as notified in the New Zealand Gazette of 15 March 1990.
Note
The removal of anti-dumping measures in relation to goods of Australian origin follows from agreement between the Governments of New Zealand and Australia under ANZCERTA that anti-dumping measures against goods the origin of either member state be removed, with reliance instead on competition laws to deal with anti-competitive behaviour in trans-Tasman trade.
The obligation to pay any countervailing duty remains on goods of Australian origin where a valid notice imposing the countervailing duty is in force.
The obligation to pay anti-dumping duty incurred up to 1 July 1990 also remains.
Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of July 1990.
A. H. McPHAIL, Manager, Trade Remedies Group.
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Conservation
Conservation Act 1987
Establishment of the Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council Notice 1990
Pursuant to section 26N of the Conservation Act 1987 (as inserted by section 17 of the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990), I, Philip Tosswill Edmond Woollaston, Minister of Conservation, hereby establish the Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council from the date hereof until 17 June 1991, and I hereby appoint the persons named hereunder as members of the Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council:
Members Appointed | Fish and Game Region
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Peter Geddes of Whangarei (consulting engineer) | Northland
David Lawrie of Pukekohe (land surveyor) | Waikato
Alan Simmons of Turangi (author) | Eastern
Thomas Sinclair of Stratford (building contractor) | Taranaki
Michael Parsons of Napier (farmer) | Hawke’s Bay
Donald McCulloch of Upper Hutt (barrister) | Wellington
Peter Alloway of Blenheim (factory manager) | Nelson/Marlborough
Roger Knowles of Darfield (farmer) | North Canterbury
Arthur Wilson of Waimate (farmer) | South Canterbury
David Coll of Greymouth (engineering officer) | West Coast
Donald Scott of Mosgiel (university professor) | Otago
Peter Low of Invercargill (barrister) | Southland
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of July 1990.
PHILIP WOOLLASTON, Minister of Conservation.
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Ministry of Commerce Radio Frequency Tendering: Cellular Mobile and UHF Television (Queenstown) Tender
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry28 June 1990
Commerce, Tendering, Radio Frequency, Cellular Mobile, UHF Television, Queenstown
- M. J. Belgrave, Secretary of Commerce
- M. J. Belgrave, Secretary of Commerce
🏭 Goods of Australian Origin No Longer Subject to Anti-dumping Duty
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry2 July 1990
Anti-dumping, Australian goods, Commerce, Trade, ANZCERTA
- A. H. McPhail, Manager, Trade Remedies Group
Establishment of the Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council Notice 1990
Conservation4 July 1990
Fish and Game Council, Conservation, Appointments
12 names identified
- Peter Geddes, Member of Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- David Lawrie, Member of Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- Alan Simmons, Member of Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- Thomas Sinclair, Member of Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- Michael Parsons, Member of Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- Donald McCulloch, Member of Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- Peter Alloway, Member of Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- Roger Knowles, Member of Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- Arthur Wilson, Member of Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- David Coll, Member of Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- Donald Scott, Member of Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- Peter Low, Member of Transitional New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- Philip Woollaston, Minister of Conservation