Board of Trade Regulations




Numb. 91.

4159

SUPPLEMENT

TO THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

OF

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1934.

Board of Trade (Wheat) Regulations, 1934–35.

BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 10th day of December, 1934.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

PURSUANT to the provisions of section twenty-six of the Board of Trade Act, 1919, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and on the recommendation of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, and deeming the provisions hereinafter contained to be necessary in the public interest for divers of the purposes set out in the said section, doth hereby make the following regulations for the purposes of the said Act.

REGULATIONS.

REGULATION 1.—PRELIMINARY.

(1) These regulations may be cited as the Board of Trade (Wheat) Regulations, 1934–35.

(2) These regulations shall come into force on the day of publication thereof in the Gazette.

(3) In these regulations, if not inconsistent with the context,—

“Board” means the “Wheat Purchase Board” hereinafter constituted:

“Previous Board” includes the Boards constituted respectively by the Board of Trade (Wheat) Regulations, 1933, and the Board of Trade (Wheat) Regulations, 1933–34.

“Wheat” means wheat of any kind or quality grown in New Zealand during the season 1934–35 or in any season previous to the season 1934–35:

“Free wheat” means—

(a) Any wheat which has been purchased by the Board or a previous Board and resold for gristing into wheat-products for human consumption only:

(b) Any wheat which has been purchased by the Board or a previous Board and resold to an intending grower or an authorized broker or a seed-merchant approved by such Board, such resale being for seed purposes only:

(c) Any wheat which has been offered to the Board or a previous Board for purchase and has been rejected as being not f.a.q. milling wheat.

“F.a.q. milling wheat” means wheat in good dry condition, sound and sweet, free from smut, reasonably free from broken, shrivelled, and sprouted grains and from weed seeds and other extraneous matter, and weighing not less than 61 lb. per Imperial bushel measure:

“Minister” means the Minister of Industries and Commerce:

“Authorized broker” means a broker appointed pursuant to Regulation 4 hereof:

“Authorized Grader” means a grader nominated by the Wheat Purchase Board for the purposes of these regulations.

REGULATION 2.—THE WHEAT PURCHASE BOARD.

(1) There is hereby established a Board, to be known as the Wheat Purchase Board.

(2) The Board shall consist of—

(a) Five members to be appointed by the Minister as representatives of wheatgrowers:

(b) Four members to be appointed by the Minister as representatives of flour-millers:

(c) A member to be appointed by the Minister as Chairman of the Board.

(3) Every member shall hold office during the pleasure of the Minister.



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🏭 Board of Trade (Wheat) Regulations, 1934–35

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 December 1934
Regulations, Wheat, Board of Trade, Wheat Purchase Board, Wheatgrowers, Flour-millers
  • BLEDISLOE, Governor-General