✨ Government Purchase of Sheep-skins
Feb 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 375
FIRST SCHEDULE.
GOVERNMENT BROKERS.
Abraham and Williams (Limited).
A. Buckland and Sons.
A. Moritzson and Co.
Bennett and Sherratt.
Bisley Bros. and Co.
Buxton and Co.
Canterbury Farmers’ Co-operative Association (Limited).
Common, Shelton, and Co. (Limited).
Dalgety and Co. (Limited).
Darling and McDowell.
De Pelichet, McLeod, and Co. (Limited).
Donald Reid and Co. (Limited).
Freeman R. Jackson and Co.
David Friedlander.
Gisborne Farmers’ Co-operative Company (Limited).
Guiness and Le Cren.
G. W. Binney and Sons.
Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Co-operative Association (Limited).
Henderson and Co. (Limited).
H. Matson and Co.
Hugh Roberts.
J. E. Watson and Co. (Limited).
J. G. Ward and Co. (Limited).
J. J. Corry and Co.
Johnston and Co. (Limited).
H. A. Lloyd.
J. A. Miller.
J. R. Mills and Son.
L. A. Nolan and Co.
Levin and Co. (Limited).
Murray, Roberts, and Co. (Limited).
National Mortgage and Agency Company (Limited).
Newton King.
New Zealand Farmers’ Co-operative Association of Canterbury (Limited).
New Zealand Farmers’ Co-operative Distributing Company (Limited).
New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited).
North Auckland Farmers’ Co-operative (Limited).
North Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association.
Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association (Limited).
Pyne and Co.
Southland Farmers’ Co-operative Association (Limited).
Stronach, Morris, and Co. (Limited).
Todd Bros.
United Farmers’ Co-operative Association.
Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Association.
Waters, Ritchie, and Co.
W. E. Clouston and Co.
Williams and Kettle (Limited).
Wright, Stephenson, and Co. (Limited).
Together with such other persons as the Government may from time to time appoint.
RECEIVING DEPOTS.
Receiving depots will be established at the following places:—
Auckland, New Plymouth, Stratford, Wanganui, Feilding, Palmerston North, Gisborne, Napier, Hastings, Dannevirke, Masterton, Welling on, Nelson, Blenheim, Christchurch, Ashburton, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Gore, Invercargill.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
SCALE OF VALUES OF SHEEP-SKINS.
| Merino Skins. | Half-bred Skins. | Fine Crossbred Skins. | Coarse Crossbred Skins. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Three-quarter to full-woolled sound skins .. | d. 10½–11½ | d. 13–14 | d. 12–13 | d. 11½–12½ |
| Half-woolled sound skins .. .. | 8¾– 9¾ | 11–12 | 10½–11½ | 10–11½ |
| Short to quarter-woolled sound skins .. | 7½– 8½ | 9¼–10¾ | 9¼–10¾ | 8½–10¾ |
| Shorn sound .. .. .. .. | 5¾– 6¾ | 8– 9 | 8½– 9½ | 8–10 |
| Lamb-skins sound .. .. .. | 11–12½ |
All skins with damaged or faulty pelts are to be valued at prices proportionate to those shown above.
In valuing green or salted sound skins allowance is to be made for the extra value of the pelts as compared with dried sound skins of similar quality.
Seedy skins are to be valued at lower values according to their condition. Black skins are to be valued according to their proportionate value to ordinary skins of the same class.
R. TRIGGS,
Controller of the Department of Imperial Government Supplies.
Dated this 1st day of February, 1918.
By Authority: MARCUS F. MARKS, Government Printer, Wellington.
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Government Purchase of Sheep-skins for War Purposes
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources1 February 1918
Sheep-skins, Government Purchase, War Supplies, Export Prohibition, Government Brokers
- R. Triggs, Controller of the Department of Imperial Government Supplies