8.—7
132
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
CLASS XIV.—CUSTOMS, MARINE AND HARBOURS, AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENTS— continued.
Number of Persons. Item. 192' 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 31.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Customs: Miscellaneous Services — continued. £ 31 32 33 34 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Expenses under the Immigration Restriction Act, 1908 Expenses of Customs Buildings, Wellington Grant to Cook and Niue Islands Governments of an amount equivalent to the Customs duties collected in New Zealand on goods afterwards shipped to those Islands Refund of duty on — Aeroplanes and spares (for training aviators), also engines and material used in the construction of aeroplanes in New Zealand Air-rifles and pellets for same imported for the use of Boy Scouts Bacon, hams, pork, and lard imported from Australia up to such date as may be decided by the Minister of Customs Badges for members of New Zealand Expeditionary Force Masonic Association, which, owing to delay in delivery, were not received by members prior to return to the Dominion Baggage not fully complying with the terms of the exemption under the tariff, but being baggage and effects not for sale ; also on bona fide heirlooms not exceeding in value £100, when the Collector is satisfied as to the facts Band instruments specially imported for Territorial or Cadet bands Bayonet-fighting equipment imported by Defence Rifle Clubs or similar bodies approved by the Minister ... Cement imported and disposed of on conditions prescribed by the Board of Trade Chairs for invalids, and clothing, apparatus, and other articles for persons in poor circumstances and who cannot pay the duty Clock imported by Waipawa War Memorial Committee to be erected in a tower as a war memorial to fallen soldiers Difference between value of goods at time of placing orders and at time of exportation Flags presented to schools in New Zealand and to Boy Scout Corps and Patriotic Societies by schools, corps, societies, &c, abroad Gifts sent by soldiers, sailors, or members of military, medical, or nursing staffs on active service abroad, also effects of such persons Goods cleared for home consumption in error and afterwards warehoused in a licensed warehouse ... Goods taken out of the Dominion by a New Zealand resident and sent back upon the decease of that resident Identification tags imported for acclimatization societies for marking trout Laundry machinery imported by the Mount Magdala Charitable Institution, Christchurch Machinery for manufacture in New Zealand of hatmakers' felt hoods Miniature rifles and ammunition for same for the use of Territorials, Cadets, or Rifle Clubs Office supplies for the use of H.M. Trade Commissioner 775 50 400 2,500 35 1,500 36 2 37 4,500 38 19 39 900 40 100 41 10 42 43 4,500 - 50 -14 123 45 600 46 2 47 3,700 48 23 49 27 50 4 51 52 210 53 367 54 10 5
Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.
By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.
Your session has expired.