Bounties Regulations 1908 (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1909. No. 103.

 

REGULATIONS UNDER THE BOUNTIES ACT 1907.

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Bounties Act 1907, to come into operation forthwith.

Provisional Regulations (Statutory Rules 1909, No. 49) under the said Act, made on the 15th day of May, 1909, are hereby cancelled.

Dated this ninth day of September, One thousand nine hundred and nine.

DUDLEY,

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

R. W. BEST.

 

Regulations 20 to 28 inclusive of the Regulations made under the Bounties Act 1907 (Statutory Rules 1908, No. 69) are hereby cancelled, and the following Regulations substituted in lieu thereof:—

NATURAL PRODUCTS.

20. The claim for bounty shall be made in accordance with the following form and shall be dealt with as shown thereon:—

The Commonwealth of Australia.

[Departmental Registration Number.]

Dr. to

(Insert full Address.)

Financial Year 19 State of

Bounties Act 1907.

Item—NATURAL PRODUCTS.

Pursuant to notice of intention to claim, I hereby claim Bounty in respect of white-grown (a) grown by me, and delivered at factory  warehouse wharf, for export to

Particulars.

White Plantation situated at—

Place where the (a) was Delivered.

Weight Delivered, and on which Bounty is Claimed.

Date of Delivery or of Export.

Market Value upon which Bounty is Claimed.

Rate of Bounty.

Amount of Bounty Claimed.

£s.d.

Total— pounds

shillings pence.

Signature of Grower—£

(a) Here insert name of product

C.11324.—Price 3d.

Officer’s Certificate.

I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, after due inquiry, the particulars and statements in the above Claim for Bounty are true and correct for the purposes of the Bounties Act 1907, and that the claimant is entitled to Bounty.

Officer of Customs.Date,//

I certify that this account is correct within the meaning of Section 34 of the Audit Act 1901.

Certifying Officer.Date,//

Received on the 19 , from Esquire, the sum of pounds shillings pence, in full payment of the above account.

Witness to the payment and signature

Declaration to be Indorsed on Claim for Bounty.

I, of , do hereby declare as follows:—

1. The particulars contained in this Claim for Bounty are correct.

2. I am the grower of the (a) specified in this Claim for Bounty.

3. The (a)was grown by me on the white plantation described in the Notice of Intention to Claim Bounty given by

4. The (a)has been grown by white labour only, within the meaning of the Bounties Act 1907.

5. The wages paid to the persons, other than members of my family, employed by me on my white plantation, in the production of the (a)specified in this Claim for Bounty are as shown hereunder, and such wages were in no case below the standard rate of wages paid in this district for similar white labour engaged in the industry.

6. Nothing on my part has been done or omitted to be done, and to the best of my knowledge and belief nothing on the part of any other person has been done or omitted to be done, whereby my right to Bounty in respect of the (a)has been forfeited or taken away.

7. No other Claim for Bounty has been made in respect of the goods specified in this Claim for Bounty.

Employé.

Hours of Labour per Week.

Rate of Wages paid per Week. (State whether with or without keep.)

Remarks.

Name.

Occupation.

Signature of Grower

Declared before me this day of 19

Officer of Customs or J.P.

(a) Here insert name of product.

Order No. 1.

I hereby authorize the amount of this account to be paid to my account at the Bank of at

Signature of Claimant.

Order No. 2.

I hereby direct that an Order authorizing the bearer thereof to receive the amount of this account be transmitted to me.

Signature of Claimant.

Address.

Directions.

If the Claimant is unable to attend in person at the Department, he may obtain payment by signing one of the above Orders.

By filling up and signing Order No. 1, he may direct the amount to be paid to his credit at any bank in the Commonwealth.

By signing Order No. 2, he may obtain an Order Form by registered post which, when signed by him, may be collected by bearer. This Order will be paid by the Department if the signature thereon agrees with the signature of Claimant on this account.

The Claimant may, if he prefer, issue an order in the form of Order No. 3 of the Treasury Regulations.

MANUFACTURES.

21. The claim for bounty in respect of Fruits dried (except currants and raisins) or candied, and exported and Combed wool or tops, exported,

shall be made in accordance with the following form and shall be dealt with as shown thereon:—

The Commonwealth of Australia.

[Departmental Registration Number.]

Dr. to

(Insert full Address.)

Financial Year 19 State of

Bounties Act 1907.

Items—FRUITS DRIED (EXCEPT CURRANTS AND RAISINS) OR CANDIED, AND EXPORTED

and

COMBED WOOL OR TOPS, EXPORTED.

Pursuant to notice of intention to claim, I hereby claim Bounty in respect of (a) exported.

Particulars.

Name and situation of Factory.

Description of Goods.

Date and Number of Export Entry.

Weight Exported.

Market Value upon which Bounty is Claimed.

Rate of Bounty.

Amount of Bounty Claimed.

£s.d.

Total— pounds

shillings pence.

Signature of Producer—£

(a) Here insert name of goods manufactured.

Officer’s Certificate.

I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, after due inquiry, the particulars in the above Claim for Bounty are true and correct for the purposes of the Bounties Act 1907, and that the claimant is entitled to Bounty.

Officer of Customs.Date,//

I certify that this account is correct within the meaning of Section 34 of the Audit Act 1901.

Certifying Officer.Date,//

Received on the 19 , from Esquire, the sum of pounds shillings pence, in full payment of the above account.

Witness to the payment and signature

Declaration to be Indorsed on Claim for Bounty.

I, of , do hereby declare as follows:—

1. The particulars contained in this Claim for Bounty are correct.

2. I am the producer of the (a) specified in this Claim for Bounty.

3. The (a)was produced by me at the factory described in the Notice of Intention to Claim Bounty given by

4. The (a)has been produced by white labour only, within the meaning of the Bounties Act 1907.

5. The wages paid to the persons, other than members of my family, employed by me at my factory, in the production of the (a) specified in this Claim for Bounty are as shown hereunder, and such wages were in no case below the standard rate of wages paid in this district for similar white labour engaged in the industry.

6. Nothing on my part has been done or omitted to be done, and to the best of my knowledge and belief nothing on the part of any other person has been done or omitted to be done, whereby my right to Bounty in respect of the (a)has been forfeited or taken away.

7. The goods mentioned in this claim have been actually exported, and have not been re-landed, and are not intended to be re-landed in any part of Australia, and I am entitled to the Bounty herein claimed.

8. No other Claim for Bounty has been made in respect of the goods specified in this Claim for Bounty.

Employé.

Hours of Labour per Week.

Rate of Wages paid per Week. (State whether with or without keep.)

Remarks.

Name.

Occupation.

Signature of Producer

Declared before me this day of 19

Officer of Customs or J.P.

(a) Here insert name of product.

Order No. 1.

I hereby authorize the amount of this account to be paid to my account at  the Bank of at

Signature of Claimant.

Order No. 2.

I hereby direct that an Order authorizing the bearer thereof to receive the amount of this account be transmitted to me.

Signature of Claimant.

Address.

Directions.

If the Claimant is unable to attend in person at the Department, he may obtain payment by signing one of the above Orders.

By filling up and signing Order No. 1, he may direct the amount to be paid to his credit at any bank in the Commonwealth.

By signing Order No. 2, he may obtain an Order Form by registered post which, when signed by him, may be collected by bearer. This Order will be paid by the Department if the signature thereon agrees with the signature of Claimant on this account.

The Claimant may, if he prefer, issue an order in the form of Order No. 3 of the Treasury Regulations.

FISH, PRESERVED.

22. The claim for bounty in respect of Fish Preserved shall be made in accordance with the following form and shall be dealt with as shown thereon:—

The Commonwealth of Australia.

[Departmental Registration Number.]

Dr. to

(Insert full Address.)

Financial Year 19 State of

Bounties Act 1907.

Item—FISH, PRESERVED.

Pursuant to notice of intention to claim, I hereby claim Bounty in respect of Fish, Preserved.

Particulars.

Name and Situation of Factory.

Weight of Preserved Fish upon which Bounty is claimed.

Dates within which Fish were Preserved.

If Exported, Date and Number of Export Entry.

Rate of Bounty.

Amount of Bounty Claimed.

£s.d.

Total— pounds

shillings pence

Signature of Producer—£

Officer’s Certificate.

I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, after due inquiry, the particulars in the above Claim for Bounty are true and correct for the purposes of the Bounties Act 1907, and that the claimant is entitled to Bounty.

Officer of Customs.Date,//

I certify that this account is correct within the meaning of Section 34 of the Audit Act 1901.

Certifying Officer.Date,//

Received on the 19 , from Esquire, the sum of pounds shillings pence, in full payment of the above account.

Witness to the payment and signature

Declaration to be Indorsed on Claim for Bounty.

I, of , do hereby declare as follows:—

1. The particulars contained in this Claim for Bounty are correct.

2. I am the producer of the Preserved Fish specified in this Claim for Bounty.

3. The Preserved Fish was preserved by me at the factory described in the Notice of Intention to Claim Bounty given by

4. The Fish has been preserved in my factory by white labour only, within the meaning of the Bounties Act 19 07.

5. The wages paid to the persons, other than members of my family, employed by me at my factory, in the production of the Preserved Fish specified in this Claim for Bounty are as shown hereunder, and such wages were in no case below the standard rate of wages paid in this district for similar white labour engaged in the industry.

6. Nothing on my part has been done or omitted to be done, and to the best of my knowledge and belief nothing on the part of any other person has been done or omitted to be done, whereby my right to Bounty in respect of the Preserved Fish has been forfeited or taken away.

7. No other Claim for Bounty has been made in respect of the goods specified in this Claim for Bounty.

Employé.

Hours of Labour per Week.

Rate of Wages paid per Week. (state whether with or without keep.)

Remarks.

Name.

Occupation.

Signature of Producer

Declared before me this day of 19

Officer of Customs or J.P.

Order No. 1.

I hereby authorize the amount of this account to be paid to my account at the Bank of at

Signatureof Claimant.

 

Order No. 2.

I hereby direct that an Order authorizing the bearer thereof to receive the amount of this account be transmitted to me.

Signature of Claimant.

Address.

Directions.

If the Claimant is unable to attend in person at the Department, he may obtain payment by signing one of the above Orders

By filling up and signing Order No. 1, he may direct the amount to be paid to his credit at any bank in the Commonwealth.

By signing Order No. 2, he may obtain an Order Form by registered post which, when signed by him, may be collected by bearer. This Order will be paid by the Department if the signature thereon agrees with the signature of Claimant on this account.

The Claimant may, if he prefer, issue an order in the form of Order No. 3 of the Treasury Regulations.

 

Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

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