✨ Vice Regal and Departmental Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 1


Vice Regal

Cabinet Office

Mrs Robyn Jane McDONALD, M.P.
lately Members of the Executive Council of New Zealand;
and

Daniel Paul NEAZOR
on his retirement as permanent Judge of the High Court of New Zealand on 31 October 1998.

Retention of the Title "The Honourable"
His Excellency The Governor-General has advised that Her Majesty The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the retention of the title "The Honourable" by:

Neil Francis KIRTON, M.P.
Mrs Christine Elizabeth FLETCHER, M.P.
Deborah Louise MORRIS, M.P.
Brian John DONNELLY, M.P.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of December 1998.

JENNY SHIPLEY, Prime Minister.

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Departmental Notices

Agriculture and Forestry

New Zealand Grown Fruit and Vegetables Regulations 1976

Revocation of Standard Grade Notices (No. 1111)

Pursuant to regulations 13 (1) and 16 of the New Zealand Grown Fruit and Vegetables Regulations 1976*, the Director-General of Agriculture and Forestry hereby revokes the:

Standard Grade, and Types of Packages to be Used, for the Export of Buttercup Squash Notice (Ag. 12/2/14; No. 1078) published in the New Zealand Gazette, 18 December 1997, Issue No. 178 at page 4253.

Dated at Wellington this 12th day of January 1999.

RICHARD IVESS, Chief Plants Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, signed pursuant to delegated authority under section 41 of the State Sector Act 1988.

  • S.R. 1975/57.
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Commerce

Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988

List of Products Subject to Anti-dumping Action

Final Anti-dumping Duties

Hog Bristle Paint Brushes from China.
Refined Sugar from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Thailand.
Plasterboard from Thailand.

Lead Acid Batteries from Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan.
Certain Non-Leather Women’s Footwear from China.
Certain Men’s Footwear from China, Indonesia and Thailand.
Automotive Oil Filters from the USA.
Sweetened Condensed Milk from Thailand.
Abrasive Discs and Wheels from Korea and Taiwan.
G-Clamps from the United Kingdom.
Canned Peaches from South Africa.
Canned Apricots from South Africa.
Canned Peaches from Greece.

List of Products Subject to Countervailing Action

Final Countervailing Duties

Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce from Italy.
Canned Peaches from the European Union.

Undertakings

Alloy Wheels from Australia.

Full details of the products covered and the applicable amount of anti-dumping or countervailing duty are available upon request to:

Trade Remedies Group
Ministry of Commerce
P.O. Box 1473, Wellington.
Telephone: (64-4) 472 0030.
Facsimile: (64-4) 499 8508.
Email: traderem@moc.govt.nz.

Dated at Wellington this 11th day of January 1999.

J. E. FIBBES, Trade Remedies Group.
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πŸ›οΈ Retention of the Title 'The Honourable'

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
18 December 1998
Honourable title, Retirement, Members of Parliament, Judges
6 names identified
  • Robyn Jane McDonald (Mrs), Retention of the title 'The Honourable'
  • Daniel Paul Neazor, Retention of the title 'The Honourable'
  • Neil Francis Kirton (Mrs), Retention of the title 'The Honourable'
  • Christine Elizabeth Fletcher (Mrs), Retention of the title 'The Honourable'
  • Deborah Louise Morris (Mrs), Retention of the title 'The Honourable'
  • Brian John Donnelly (Mr), Retention of the title 'The Honourable'

  • Jenny Shipley, Prime Minister

🌾 Revocation of Standard Grade Notices for Buttercup Squash

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
12 January 1999
Agriculture, Fruit and Vegetables Regulations, Export, Buttercup Squash
  • Richard Ivess, Chief Plants Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry

🏭 List of Products Subject to Anti-dumping and Countervailing Action

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 January 1999
Anti-dumping, Countervailing duties, Trade remedies, Import regulations
  • J. E. Fibbes, Trade Remedies Group