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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 129

1 SEPTEMBER 2009

TARIFF CONCESSION (ADVERTISEMENT) NOTICE NO. 2009/33

Applications Advertised for Objection
Closing Date for Objections 22nd September 2009

1 Notice is hereby given that the following applications have been made in respect of the goods advertised in the Schedule to this notice. Any person wishing to lodge an
objection should do so in writing, to the Ministry of Economic Development, PO Box 1473, Wellington, Fax 04-499 8508, before 22nd September 2009. All submissions should
include:
– the Tariff Concession (Advertisement) Notice number; the Tariff item; and
– Reference number.

2 All submissions from local manufacturers should include:
– the range of alternative goods made locally;
– the grounds on which objection is made (including reasons why the local product is a suitable alternative);
– present and potential output;
– details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overheads, including the proportion of domestic and imported content.

3 Where further information is required in order to make a submission an objector should contact the applicant in writing and refer a copy of the enquiry to the Ministry of
Economic Development quoting the details in paragraph 1 above.


SCHEDULE

Tariff Item Description of Goods Name and Address of Applicant Part II Ref. Appn. Ref. No. *Category of Appn.
60.04)
60.05)
60.06)
PF3227 Bastille 100% polyester – 25,000 metres
PB3216 liquid 100% rayon – 25,000 metres
PF3173 Ay Caramba 100% polyester – 25,000 metres
PF3161 Wild Berry Street 90% polyester, 10% wool – 25,000 metres
PF3281 The Pentagon 90% polyester, 10% wool – 25,000 metres
PB2791 Noxious Rib 100% cotton – 25,000 metres
PF3204 Mansfield Park 63% wool, 23% polyester – 25,000 metres
PB3253 I Pod 60% cotton, 40% polyester – 25,000 metres
PB3255 Treadmill 54% viscose, 46% polyester – 25,000 metres
PB3256 Blitz 65% cotton, 35% polyester – 25,000 metres
Charles Parsons (NZ) Ltd
PO Box 38
AUCKLAND
99 302738G IM
60.04)
60.05)
60.06)
PB2885 Slushy 57% polyester, 30% viscose, 13% nylon – 25,000 metres
PF3312 Block Party 100% polyester – 25,000 metres
PB2790 Noxious Rib 100% cotton – 25,000 metres
PB2997 Scrappy 93% acrylic, 7% wool – 25,000 metres
PB2994 Snowflake 75% wool, 25% polyester – 25,000 metres
PB2992 Snowmobile 75% wool, 25% polyester – 25,000 metres
PB2993 Dynamo 62% cotton, 30% polyester, 8% elastane – 25,000 metres
PB2977 Beanie 80% viscose, 7% wool, 4% spandex – 25,000 metres
PB2844 Toboggan 70% wool, 30% nylon – 25,000 metres
PF3298 Grudge 100% polyester – 25,000 metres
Charles Parsons (NZ) Ltd
PO Box 38
AUCKLAND
99 302739C IM
6303.92.01 Antimicrobial disposable curtains Rydlyme NZ Ltd
PO Box 17291
Greenlane 1546
AUCKLAND
99 302743A A
6810.19.00 Fibre reinforced aerated concrete panels Cameron Air & Seafreight Ltd
PO Box 14159
CHRISTCHURCH 8544
99 302741E A
8419.89.09 Tanks, storage, steel having all of the following:
(a) load capacity not less than 1,250 cubic metres;
(b) liquid density not greater than 1,500kgs/per cubic metre at full load capacity;
(c) diameter not less than 10 metres,
(d) height not less than 12 metres;
(e) internal heating coils;
(f) internal sloping floors
Cameron Air & Seafreight Ltd
PO Box 14159
CHRISTCHURCH 8544
99 302740G A

  • Category of Application:

A – General Approval
CE – Capital Equipment
IM – Inputs to Manufacturing – Inability to Supply
MS – Manufacturers’ Samples
RUC – Revocation of Unused Concession
S – Shortfall of Other Than Manufacturing Inputs
SMI – Shortfall of Manufacturing Inputs
SS – Special Situation
V – Variation of Existing Concession
W – Withdrawal of Concession

  • – Denotes amendment or addition

Dated at Wellington this 27th day of August 2009.

V.A. MANKS, Ministry of Economic Development.



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27 August 2009
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  • V.A. MANKS, Ministry of Economic Development