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Government Notices
Commerce
Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988
Notice of Extension of time for Preliminary Determination
By notice dated 12 June 1991, the Secretary of Commerce initiated an investigation to determine both the existence and effect of alleged dumping of the goods listed in the Schedule to this notice. Pursuant to section 12 (2) of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988, I, Philip Burdon, Minister of Commerce, hereby declare that by reason of:
(a) The variety of goods and the number of persons involved in this investigation;
(b) The difficulty of obtaining satisfactory evidence in the investigation;
the preliminary determination may be made within 90 days of the initiation of the investigation.
Schedule
Description of goods subject to investigation:
| Goods | Source |
|---|---|
| Lead acid automotive batteries for the passenger motor vehicle market, and marine applications. The goods are classified under Tariff Items and Statistical Keys 8507.10.02.00L and 8507.10.19.00E of the Tariff of New Zealand. | Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. |
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of July 1991.
PHILIP BURDON, Minister of Commerce.
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Education
Education Act 1989
Exemption From Licensing As Early Childhood Centres
Pursuant to section 316 (1) (b) of the Education Act 1989 (inserted by the Education Amendment Act 1990), I hereby give notice that the following early childhood centres are exempt from licensing:
Notice
District: Northland/Tai Tokerau
| Te Kohanga Reo Name | Premises Address |
|---|---|
| Takiwira | 83 Normanby Street, Dargaville. |
| Waipoua | Private Bag, Waipoua Settlement, Dargaville. |
| Ruakaka | 39 Peter Snell Road, Ruakaka. |
| Otaua | Otaua Road, Otaua. |
| Matangirau | Paiere Road, Matangirau, Kaeo. |
| Mokau | R.D. 4, Hikirangi. |
| Hikurangi Motatau | 19 King Street, Hikurangi, Motatau Primary School, Motatau. |
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