Private Bill and Government Notices




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 157

Private Bill

An Act to Consolidate and Amend the Otago Foundation Trust Board Act 1962

Notice is hereby given that the Otago Foundation Trust Board proposes to apply for leave to bring into the House of Representatives during this present session of Parliament a Private Bill, the objects of which are to consolidate and amend the Otago Foundation Trust Board Act 1962 and its amendments.

The Promoter of this Private Bill is the Otago Foundation Trust Board.

The District Court offices at which a copy of the Bill may be inspected is at the office of the Dunedin District Court, Law Courts Buildings, 41 Stuart Street, Dunedin and the office of the Invercargill District Court, 61 Don Street, Invercargill.

Communications or notices to the Promoter may be sent to and a copy of the Bill may be inspected at the offices of Downie Stewart, Solicitors for the Promoter, Fifth Floor, Baycorp House, 335 Princes Street (P.O. Box 1345), Dunedin.

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Government Notices

Agriculture and Fisheries

Berryfruit Levy Act 1967

Fixing Rates of the Berryfruit Levy (Notice No. 5119; Ag. 4/54/8)

  1. Pursuant to section 4 of the Berryfruit Levy Act 1967, having regard to the recommendations of the New Zealand Berryfruit Growers Federation (Inc), I hereby fix the rates of annual levy to be paid by berryfruit growers in respect of their gardens, to the Federation.
Area of Garden Amount of Levy ($) (including GST)
Less than 250 square metres or 2,000 strawberry plants, whichever is smaller Nil
250 square metres or 2,000 strawberry plants, whichever is smallest, to 8,000 square metres 191.25
Over 8,000 square metres 343.13

These rates of annual levy come into effect 14 days after the date of notification in the Gazette.

  1. Pursuant to section 7 of the Berryfruit Levy Act 1967, having regard to the recommendations of the New Zealand Berryfruit Growers Federation (Inc), I hereby fix:

(a) a special levy equal to 2.25 cents per kilogram (including GST) of blackcurrants sold for export or processing purposes. This levy is to be paid by blackcurrant growers and is to be used for the purposes of promotion, research, and market development.

The manner of payment and collection of such levy shall be by deduction by exporters, processors, co-operatives, or dealers from the payments at the first point of sale of the blackcurrants being levied, and forwarded to:

The New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority, P.O. Box 1417, Wellington;

(b) a special levy equal to 22.5 cents per kilogram (including GST) on all blueberries sold for fresh export purposes and 4.5 cents per kilogram (including GST) on all blueberries sold for frozen export purposes. This levy is to be used for the administration, research and promotion of the blueberry industry. Of these two levies, 16.875 cents of the fresh export levy and 3.375 cents of the frozen export levy is to be used by the Blueberry Export Council, and 5.625 cents of the fresh export levy and 1.125 cents of the frozen export levy is to be used by the New Zealand Blueberry Growers Association. (All levies are GST inclusive.)

The manner of payment and collection of the blueberry levies is to be by the exporter and forwarded to:

The New Zealand Horticultural Export Authority, P.O. Box 1417, Wellington.

Dated at Wellington this 10th day of October 1991.

DENIS MARSHALL, Associate Minister of Agriculture.

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Commerce

Electrical Wiring Regulations 1976

“Declared Articles” Under Regulation 18 (2) of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1976

I, Maurice John Belgrave, Secretary of Commerce, acting pursuant to regulation 18 (2) of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1976 (as amended by regulation 4 of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1976, Amendment No. 6) hereby declare that the following types of electrical apparatus and materials are “declared articles” requiring approval before being offered for sale in New Zealand.

  1. Electric Fence Energisers, being appliances that—

(a) Are intended for connection to a low or medium voltage supply; and

(b) Are designed to regulate and control the supply of electrical energy to an electric fence.

  1. Portable Lighting fittings, being fittings that—

(a) Are intended for illuminating, decorative or advertising purposes;

(b) Are intended for connection by means of a flexible cord;

(c) Are not intended to be permanently fixed in position;

(d) May be placed on a horizontal surface, or attached by spring clamp or other means to any vertical or inclined surface; and



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🏛️ Private Bill for Otago Foundation Trust Board Act Amendment

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Private Bill, Otago Foundation Trust Board, Act Amendment, Dunedin, Invercargill
  • Otago Foundation Trust Board
  • Downie Stewart, Solicitors for the Promoter

🌾 Berryfruit Levy Rates and Special Levies

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
10 October 1991
Berryfruit Levy, Agriculture, Growers, Export, GST, Blackcurrants, Blueberries
  • DENIS MARSHALL, Associate Minister of Agriculture

🏭 Declaration of Electrical Apparatus as Declared Articles

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Electrical Wiring Regulations, Declared Articles, Electric Fence Energisers, Portable Lighting
  • Maurice John Belgrave, Secretary of Commerce