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' PUBLIC NOTICES ONE OF CANTERBURY'S FINE PLACES finduom QUALITY licensed restaurant WEDDINGS AND PARTIES DAILY AND EVENINGS RESERVE DINNER DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT RING DIRECI 278-814. __________D 1968 EDITION Street Maps Of Christchurch WALL MAPS 40c Fully Indexed with Postal Zones. POCKET MAPS 50c Folded in strong cover. Ideal for car. SECTIONAL MAPS 75c Section of City to a page. Com prehensive index giving street location. Listing parks, sport venues, churches, hotels, and places of interest Obtainable from:— CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD And LEADING BOOKSELLERS. . D TWILIGHT TROTTING MEETING CUP TRIALS AT ADDINGTON CUP TRIALS AT ADDINGTON THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 4 p.m. 50c Equalisator. ADMISSION 25c. . 5082 FAIR SACRED HEART COLLEGE Ferry Road. Saturday, November 9, 1 p.m., wet or fine. Wonderful bargains. 6804

FARMERS BURNING OFF UNDER TRANSMISSION LINES SAFEGUARD YOURSELF against claims for damage to lines. When planning to burn off, please telephone the nearest substation or powerstation, COLLECT, giving as much notice as possible, preferably at least twentyfour hours. Hamner Springs Phone 160; Waipara Phone 706; Southbrook Phone Rangiora 6297; Hororata Phone 28: Islington Phone Christchurch 65-754, extension 885; Lake Coleridge Phone 3; Highbank Phone Methven 62; Ashburton Phone 5170; Timaru Phone 88-713; Lake Tekapo Phone 804; Otira Phone 6R; Arahura Phone Hokitika 2035: Dobson Phone Greymouth DOB 825; Reefton Phone 205. Linemen will be sent to help. NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. 6469 Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 76 NEW ZEALAND-AUSTRALIA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT 1 In accordance with the intention to take the necessary action, expressed in letters of August 31, 1965, exchanged between the Minister of Overseas Trade and the High Commissioner for Australia in New Zealand in association with the New Zealand-Australia Free Trade Agreement, the Minister has requested the Tariff and Development Board to consider and to report to him on any questions arising from the undertaking to eliminate the markings by which the rates of duty at present applicable to goods imported into New Zealand from Australia exceed those applicable to such goods when imported into New Zealand from any third country or territory other than the Cook Islands and Western Samoa or countries eligible for any concessional tariff treatment accorded to less developed countries. 2. Notice to this effect was given in the New Zealand Gazette on January 25. 1968, by Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 61, wherein the Board listed the items to be considered initially and invited interested parties to make representations on any item or items affected. 3. The Board has received representations regarding a number of the items listed in Notice No. 61 including the items enumerated in the Schedule to this Notice and accordingly proposes to conduct a public inquiry in respect of these latter items on the questions referred to it by the Minister 4. In the course of the inquiry the Board will have regard to representations made about any of the existing rates of duty on tty /oods concerned and about import licensing as affect£_g such goods. 5. For the purpose of taking evidence on this matter the Board will hold a public inquiry in the Board Room, Ist Floor, N.Z. Law Society Building, 26 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington, commencing at 10.30 a.m. on Tuesday, February 11, 1969. 6. Any person who intends to tender evidence should comply with the “Notes for Guidance of Witnesses,” which have been prepared by the Board. A copy of these Notes may be obtained from the under-named. 7. Twelve copies of typewritten statements of evidence to be tendered, compiled in accordance with these Notes, should be lodged with the under-named not later than Tuesday, January 28, 1969. Each statement will need to be presented under Oath at the Public Inquiry by the person tendering it Dated at Wellington this 31st day of October, 1968. P. A. T. Abraham, Secretary, Tariff and Development J,- Board. P.O. Box 5070, Wellington. SCHEDULE Present Rates of Duty Tariff Item British ' No. Description Pref. Aust M.F.N. Gen. Travel goods (for example, trunks, suitcases, hat - boxes, ■ ■’ travelling-bags, rucksacks), shopping-bags, handbags, etc., of leather or of composition leather, of vulcanised fibre, of artificial plastic sheeting, of paper board or of textile fabric: 42.02.01 Trunks, suit - cases, hat - boxes .. .. 30% 40% 60% 42.02.02 Handbags, purses .. 30% 40% 60% 42.02.09 Other .. 30% 40% 60% Articles of furskin: 43.03.04 Handbags, purses and similar articles .. 30% 40% 60% 6462

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31828, 5 November 1968, Page 29

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732

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31828, 5 November 1968, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31828, 5 November 1968, Page 29

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