Industry Specifications and Land Notices




2 DECEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3617

TEST METHODS

4.1 The breaking load is determined in accordance with the method described in the Australian Wool Corporation Test Method No. 30 (27 July 1990).

4.2 The seam strength is determined in accordance with the method described in the Australian Wool Corporation Test Method No. 31 (27 July 1990).

4.3 The tearing strength is determined in accordance with the method described in the Australian Wool Corporation Test Method No. 32 (27 July 1990).

4.4 The stability to ultra violet radiation is determined in accordance with the method described in the Australian Wool Corporation Test Method No. 33 (May 1979).

4.5 The fabric surface frictional property is determined in accordance with the method described in the Australian Wool Corporation Test Method No. 39 (24 May 1985).

4.6 The heat stability of the anti-slip coating is determined in accordance with the method described in the Australian Wool Corporation Test Method No. 36 (27 July 1990).

4.7 The extension under a load of 50 kilograms force shall be determined in accordance with the method described in the Australian Wool Corporation Test Method No. 38 (27 July 1990).

COMPLIANCE WITH THESE SPECIFICATIONS

5.1 It is the responsibility of the pack importer to ensure all multi-filament nylon packs they supply are in full compliance with these specifications.

APPENDIX A

GUIDELINE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE ATTACHMENT OF THE BALE IDENTIFICATION LABEL TO NEW ZEALAND HDPE AND MULTIFILAMENT NYLON CAPLESS WOOL PACKS

1. The Label

Only New Zealand Wool Board approved label to be sewn on to each pack. This label to be made from Tyvek 1085 DG and supplied by Globe Print New Zealand.

2. Position of Label

2.1 The label must be sewn on to the top centre outside edge of the pack flap hem on one of the short side fabric lengths.

3. Use of Adhesive

3.1 A synthetic Neoprene Rubber based contact adhesive consisting of fast evaporating solvent, such as Toluene is to be applied to the back of the label providing a more secure attachment.

4. Stitching

4.1 The label to be sewn securely on to the pack with the multifilament nylon sewing thread as used to sew up the pack.

4.2 The label to be sewn on with a stitch length of 8-10 mm.

4.3 The label to be sewn on to the pack around all four sides, within the sewing line provided.

4.4 The folded over section of the label to be sewn through both layers of the label.

5. General

5.1 No loose thread or stitches on either the label or inner side of the pack fabric.

5.2 Preferred requirement is that the labels to be sewn on and baled in sequential number order where possible, e.g. 133 1001, 133 1002, 133 1003 etc.

6. Sewing Sequence

6.1 Fold label back along the marked crease.

6.2 Applied adhesive to the back of the label. (For HDPE pack only - not multi-filament nylon or jute packs).

6.3 Place label over centre of the top of the pack with the folded back portion on the underside.

6.4 Sew label in place on the flap within the sewing lines, around all four sides.

6.5 Ensure the folded back portion of the label is also sewn on to the flap.

6. Pack Assembly

When arranging fabric pieces for pack assembly turn the unlabelled short side fabric length so the pack stripes meet at the flap hem.

6.7 Pack Folding

Fold the pack in such a way so that the label remains flat (without being creased), when the pack is baled.


Land Notices

Conservation

Land Act 1948

Reservation of Land

Pursuant to section 167 of the Land Act 1948, the Minister of Conservation, with the consent of the Minister of Lands, hereby sets apart the land described in the Schedule hereto as a scientific reserve, subject to the provisions of section 21 (1) of the Reserves Act 1977.

Schedule

South Auckland Land District—Hauraki District

5163 square metres, more or less, being Section 118, Block II, Aroha Survey District, situated in NZMS 261–T13,

Sheets 5.2 and 6.2, part New Zealand Gazette, 1884, page 1212, S.O. Plan 56632.

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of November 1993.

DENIS MARSHALL, Minister of Conservation.

(Cons RSF 006)

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Reserves Act 1977

Change of Classification and Vesting of Reserves

Pursuant to the Reserves Act 1977, and to a delegation from the Minister of Conservation, the Regional Conservator of the Department of Conservation, hereby changes the classification of the reserves described in the First and Second Schedules hereto, from Government purpose (wildlife management) reserves to local purpose



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🏭 Industry Specifications for Woven Multifilament Nylon Capless Wool Packs (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Wool Packs, Industry Specifications, Multifilament Nylon, Standards, Procedures, Fabric, Dimensions, Mass, Sewing Thread, Pack Construction, Strength, Anti-Slip Coating, Bale Identification, Pack Identification

🗺️ Reservation of Land as Scientific Reserve

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
23 November 1993
Land Reservation, Scientific Reserve, South Auckland, Hauraki District, Conservation
  • Denis Marshall, Minister of Conservation

🗺️ Change of Classification and Vesting of Reserves

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Reserves Act, Classification Change, Wildlife Management, Local Purpose
  • Regional Conservator of the Department of Conservation