✨ Motor-spirits Price Regulations and Land Disposal
APRIL 9.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 709
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during any one year commencing on the first day of January
and ending on the thirty-first day of December, buys not
less than 4,800 imperial gallons of such motor-spirits for use
in his own business or businesses and not for resale shall be
1s. 8d. per imperial gallon.
- The maximum price at which a wholesaler or accredited
agent of a wholesaler acting under an agreement in force on
the date of the coming into operation of these regulations
may sell premium grade motor-spirits to any person who,
during any one year commencing on the first day of January
and ending on the thirty-first day of December, buys not less
than 4,800 imperial gallons of such motor-spirits for use in
his own business or businesses and not for resale shall be
1s. 8d. per imperial gallon; provided that the maximum
prices mentioned in this regulation shall not apply—
(a) To any sale made during the first fifteen days of any
month in respect of which payment of the purchase
price has not been made before the end of that
month ;
(b) To any sale made during any part of any month after
the first fifteen days thereof in respect of which
payment of the purchase price has not been made
prior to the sixteenth day of the month following
the month in which the said sale was made.
- If a person who has bought motor-spirits for use in his
own business or businesses and not for resale satisfies the
Minister—
(a) That for any part of a year being a period of consecutive
months ending on the thirty-first day of December
he has bought not less than an average of 400 imperial
gallons of motor-spirits per month, or that for the
part of the year being the month ending on the
thirty-first day of December he has bought not less
than 400 imperial gallons of motor-spirits; and
(b) That during the following year from the first day of
January to the thirty-first day of December it is
probable that he will buy not less than 4,800 imperial
gallons of motor-spirits for use in his own business
or businesses and not for purposes of resale ;
then the minimum and maximum prices at which a whole-
saler or accredited agent of a wholesaler acting under an
agreement in force on the date of the coming into operation
of these regulations may sell to such person the motor-spirits
concerning the purchase of which he has so satisfied the
Minister shall be the prices set out in Regulations 13, 14,
15, and 16 hereof.
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The prices fixed under Regulations 13, 14, 15, and 16
hereof refer to sales of motor-spirits either in drums for the
exclusive use of the purchaser thereof or to sales for delivery
into underground tanks to be pumped through a pump used
exclusively by the purchaser thereof for pumping motor-
spirits for his own use. -
The minimum price at which a retailer may sell standard
grade motor-spirits shall be 1s. 10d. per imperial gallon. -
The maximum price at which a retailer may sell standard
grade motor-spirits for cash payable on the delivery thereof
to the purchaser shall be 1s. 10d. per imperial gallon. -
The minimum price at which a retailer may sell premium
grade motor-spirits shall be 1s. 11d. per imperial gallon. -
The maximum price at which a retailer may sell premium
grade motor-spirits for cash payable on the delivery thereof
to the purchaser shall be 1s. 11d. per imperial gallon. -
Except as hereinafter provided the maximum and the
minimum price at which a retailer may sell standard grade
motor-spirits in drums containing not less than 44 imperial
gallons shall be 1s. 9d. per imperial gallon. -
Except as hereinafter provided the maximum and the
minimum price at which a retailer may sell premium grade
motor-spirits in drums containing not less than 44 imperial
gallons shall be 1s. 10d. per imperial gallon. -
The maximum and the minimum price at which a
retailer may sell standard grade motor-spirits in drums
(containing not less than 44 imperial gallons) to a purchaser
entitled to a rebate of Customs duty under the provisions of
the Motor-spirits Taxation Act, 1927, and its amendments,
shall be 1s. 9d. per imperial gallon; provided that if such
purchaser furnishes the retailer from whom he has purchased
any motor-spirits evidence of the granting of a refund under
section 8 of the Motor-spirits Taxation Act, 1927, and its
amendments, in respect of such motor-spirits, then he shall
be entitled to a rebate from the retailer of 1d. per imperial
gallon in respect of the purchase price of such motor-spirits. -
The maximum and the minimum price at which a
retailer may sell premium grade motor-spirits in drums
(containing not less than 44 imperial gallons) to a purchaser
entitled to a rebate of Customs duty under the provisions of
the Motor-spirits Taxation Act, 1927, and its amendments,
shall be 1s. 10d. per imperial gallon; provided that if such
purchaser furnishes the retailer from whom he has purchased
any motor-spirits evidence of the granting of a refund under
section 8 of the Motor-spirits Taxation Act, 1927, and its
amendments, in respect of such motor-spirits, then he shall
be entitled to a rebate from the retailer of 1d. per imperial
gallon in respect of the purchase price of such motor-spirits. -
Nothing in these regulations shall apply to the sale of
motor-spirits sold for use in an aeroplane or sold for the
purpose of resale for use in an aeroplane, and, further, nothing
in these regulations shall apply to the sale of any motor-spirits
to His Majesty the King.
SCHEDULE.
ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, bounded by a
line commencing at a point on the high-water mark of Port
Nicholson, being the south-western corner of the Borough of
Eastbourne, and proceeding thence by the south-western
boundary of the said borough to the south-eastern corner of
Section 48, Block IV, Pencarrow Survey District; thence
towards the north generally by the south-eastern boundaries
of the said Section 48 and Section 43, Block IV, Pencarrow
Survey District, Section 41, Block I, Pencarrow Survey
District, and Sections 35, 31, 28, 26, and 24, Block XVI,
Belmont Survey District; thence towards the north-west
generally by the north-eastern boundary of the said Section 24,
the eastern boundary of Section 22, and the south-eastern,
eastern, and northern boundaries of Section 20, Block XVI,
Belmont Survey District, to the Gracefield Road; thence by
the said Gracefield Road and Bell Road to the Waiwhenua
River; and thence by that river to its intersection with the
Nae Nae Road; again towards the north generally by the
aforesaid road, the eastern and north-eastern boundaries of
Section 33, and the eastern boundary of Section 56, Block IX,
Belmont Survey District, to the north-eastern corner of the
last-mentioned section; thence along the northern boundaries
of the said Section 56 and Section 54, Block IX, Belmont
Survey District, to the Western Hutt Road; thence towards
the south generally by the aforesaid road to its intersection
with the western boundary of the Borough of Lower Hutt;
thence by the western boundaries of the Borough of Lower
Hutt and Petone to a point one chain north-west of the
Main Hutt Road; thence towards the south-west generally
by lines one chain west of the aforesaid road to a point one
chain north of the Ngahauranga Gorge Road; thence towards
the north-west generally by lines one chain east of the afore-
said road to its intersection with the south-eastern boundary
of the Johnsonville Town District; thence by the south-
eastern, eastern, northern, and western boundaries of the said
Johnsonville Town District to the north-easternmost corner
of the City of Wellington; thence towards the south and
south-east generally by the western and south-western
boundaries of the City of Wellington to the high-water mark
of Cook Strait; thence towards the north-east and north-
west generally by the high-water mark of Cook Strait and
Port Nicholson to Point Halswell; and thence towards the
south-east by a right line to the south-western corner of the
Borough of Eastbourne, the place of commencement.
Also all that area comprising the Makara Road and a strip
of land one chain in width on each side of the said road from
the boundary of the City of Wellington to the southern
boundary of Section 24, Block V, Port Nicholson Survey
District.
C. A. JEFFERY,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Setting apart Crown Land under Section 161 of the Land
Act, 1924.
GALWAY, Governor-General.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities
conferred upon me by section one hundred and sixty-
one of the Land Act, 1924, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount
Galway, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand,
do hereby set apart the land described in the Schedule hereto
for disposal under the section of the Act mentioned.
SCHEDULE.
NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.
SECTION 28, Block VIII, Rangaunu Survey District: Area,
100 acres 0 roods 9 perches.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-
General, this 1st day of April, 1936.
FRANK LANGSTONE, Minister of Lands.
(L. and S. 9/3094.)
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Motor-spirits Price Regulation Amendments
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry8 April 1936
Motor-spirits, Price regulation, Wholesale, Retail, Standard grade, Premium grade
🗺️ Setting apart Crown Land under Section 161 of the Land Act, 1924
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey1 April 1936
Crown Land, Disposal, North Auckland Land District, Rangaunu Survey District
- George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General
- Frank Langstone, Minister of Lands