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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 83

JOHN LUXTON, Minister for Food, Fibre, Biosecurity and Border Control.
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Pesticides Act 1979

Pesticides Product Revocation Notice (No. 1130; Ag P.B.154)

Pursuant to section 29 (4) of the Pesticides Act 1979, the Pesticides Board hereby gives notice of the revocation of the registration of the following pesticides:

Product Name Registration No. Grounds for Revocation Effective Date of Revocation
Gesapon 800EC P01131 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Agrimycin P01138 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Faneron 50WP P01319 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Bacthal 75 W P02320 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Imidan P03115 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Basudin 800EC P03366 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Vorox TDA P03391 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Pentec Aquaflow P03453 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Topas MZ 62WP P03732 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Mortein Superkill Regular P03905 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Super Sprout Stop P04065 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Actelligas P04074 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Miral 5G P04115 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Companion Flea Vac Billy P04220 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Peach Flea Vac
Score 10WP P04247 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Beret Liquid P04660 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Billy Peach Flea Guard P04800 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Multi-Kill Flea Bomb
NP-1 Aerosol P04829 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999
Basis P05341 Proprietor's Request 23 June 1999

Dated at Wellington this 5th day of July 1999.
J. E. REEVE, Registrar.
(Ag.154)
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Commerce

Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988

Notice of Initiation of Duty Reassessment for G-Clamps From the United Kingdom

Pursuant to section 14 (6) of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988 (‘the Act’), and under delegated authority from the Secretary of Commerce, I hereby give notice that I have initiated a reassessment of the amount of anti-dumping duty in respect of imports into New Zealand of the goods described in the Schedule.

Schedule

Goods Subject to Investigation

Country of Origin
United Kingdom

Description of Goods
SG (Spheroidal Graphite) ductile cast iron G-clamps, with a maximum clamping capacity from 2 to 9 inches.
The goods are currently classified under Tariff Item and Statistical Key 8205.70.01 00L of the Tariff of New Zealand, which classification is provided for convenience and Customs purposes only, the written description being dispositive.

Dated at Wellington this 7th day of July 1999.
G. B. CULLEN, Senior Investigator, Trade Remedies Group.
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Conservation

Biosecurity Act 1993

Notice Permitting Certain Actions in Relation to the Rainbow Lorikeet for Purposes of Sections 52 and 53 of Biosecurity Act 1993

In this notice—

‘Rainbow Lorikeet’ means the avian species (Trichoglossus haematodus), being an unwanted organism under the Biosecurity Act:

[‘Feral Rainbow Lorikeet’ means a Rainbow Lorikeet existing in a wild state, including eggs or offspring; or is not confined in an aviary, cage or dwelling in New Zealand.]

‘Captive Rainbow Lorikeet’ means a Rainbow Lorikeet that is owned by any person, and is held in secure confinement in an aviary, cage or dwelling.

  1. Pursuant to section 53 (2) of the Biosecurity Act 1993 (as amended by the Biosecurity Amendment Act 1997), I give notice that I permit all persons who own or are in charge of Rainbow Lorikeet to—

(a) Keep or breed Rainbow Lorikeet for the purposes of retaining as Captive Rainbow Lorikeet; and

(b) Sell or offer for sale or exhibit Rainbow Lorikeet for the purposes of retaining as Captive Rainbow Lorikeet.

The permissions given by this notice is given for the purposes of section 53 of the Biosecurity Act only, and does not constitute an exemption from the requirements of any other relevant legislation.

Signed at Wellington this 17th day of June 1999.
G. HICKS, Chief Technical Officer, Department of Conservation, Head Office, Wellington.
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Determination of Rainbow Lorikeet as Unwanted Organism

I hereby determine that the organism Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus), are unwanted organisms for



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🌾 Revocation of Pesticide Registrations

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 July 1999
Pesticides, Registration Revocation, Pesticides Board, Gesapon 800EC, Agrimycin, Faneron 50WP, Bacthal 75 W, Imidan, Basudin 800EC, Vorox TDA, Pentec Aquaflow, Topas MZ 62WP, Mortein Superkill Regular, Super Sprout Stop, Actelligas, Miral 5G, Companion Flea Vac Billy, Peach Flea Vac, Score 10WP, Beret Liquid, Billy Peach Flea Guard, Multi-Kill Flea Bomb, NP-1 Aerosol, Basis
  • J. E. Reeve, Registrar

🏭 Initiation of Duty Reassessment for G-Clamps

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 July 1999
Dumping and Countervailing Duties, G-Clamps, United Kingdom, Trade Remedies Group
  • G. B. Cullen, Senior Investigator, Trade Remedies Group

🌾 Notice Permitting Actions on Rainbow Lorikeet

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
17 June 1999
Biosecurity, Rainbow Lorikeet, Unwanted Organism, Department of Conservation
  • G. Hicks, Chief Technical Officer, Department of Conservation

🌾 Determination of Rainbow Lorikeet as Unwanted Organism

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Biosecurity, Rainbow Lorikeet, Unwanted Organism