Milk Delivery Scheme Approval




SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940.
Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1940.

Hamilton Milk Delivery Scheme 1940, approved.

Office of the Oil Fuel Controller,
Transport Department, Wellington.

Pursuant to Regulation 3 of the Delivery Emergency Regulations 1940, the Minister of Supply, being satisfied that all the vendors of milk (otherwise than by sale over the counter) in the district specified in the scheme referred to in the Schedule hereto are parties to the scheme or have been given an opportunity of becoming parties thereto, doth hereby approve the said scheme.

Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of November, 1940.

D. G. SULLIVAN, Minister of Supply.

SCHEDULE.

HAMILTON MILK DELIVERY SCHEME 1940.

  1. For the purposes of the scheme—
    "The commodity" means milk, and includes cream ;
    "The district" means the Borough of Hamilton together with adjoining areas as delineated by the demarcation of zones on the plan ;
    "The plan" means the plan of the district deposited for the purposes of the scheme in the Head Office of the Transport Department at Wellington under No. 3276.

  2. The scheme shall come into operation on the day following the date of the publication in the Gazette of notice of the approval of the scheme by the Minister of Supply.

  3. The persons entitled to deliver the commodity in the district and the extent to which they are so entitled are as follows :—

Name and Address. Extent of Delivery.
1. A. L. Cooper, Bankwood Road, Hamilton In the zone numbered 1 on the plan; and also wholesale supplies of bottled milk to Subway Fruit-shop, River Road, and Martin’s shop, Grey Street, in the zone numbered 7.
2. W. Waite, Grey Street, Claudelands In the zone numbered 2 on the plan.
3. H. Cummings, 16 Claude Street, Claudelands In the zones numbered 3 and 3A on the plan.
4. R. W. Green, 17 Seddon Street, Hamilton In the zone numbered 4 on the plan.
5. J. Williams, Enderley Avenue, Claudelands In the zone numbered 5 on the plan; and also wholesale supplies to Cassell Hospital, Von Tempsky Street, in the zone numbered 7.
6. E. W. Redman, 12 Young Street, Hamilton In the zone numbered 6 on the plan; and also wholesale supplies to Thorpe’s Coffee Bar, Victoria Street, in the zone numbered 21, and to Bella Vista Boardinghouse in the zone numbered 14.
7. Newstead Pure Milk Co., Hamilton In the zone numbered 7 on the plan; and also Pott’s shop, Galloway Street, in the zone numbered 9; Oliver’s shop, Grey Street, in the zone numbered 4; Ferry’s shop, Grey Street, in the zone numbered 10; Gordon’s shop, Tarke Street; Cliffe’s shop, Pembroke Street, Elmsley’s shop, Hood Street, Walker’s, Ward Street, Molloy’s, Ward Street, Technical School, Tristram Street, Cook’s, Victoria Street, and Butler’s, Victoria Street, in the zone numbered 14; Cook’s, Victoria Street, in the zone numbered 21; and the Railway Tea-rooms in the zone numbered 15.


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🏭 Approval of Hamilton Milk Delivery Scheme 1940

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
22 November 1940
Milk delivery, Scheme approval, Hamilton, Transport Department
7 names identified
  • A. L. Cooper, Authorized milk delivery in zone 1
  • W. Waite, Authorized milk delivery in zone 2
  • H. Cummings, Authorized milk delivery in zones 3 and 3A
  • R. W. Green, Authorized milk delivery in zone 4
  • J. Williams, Authorized milk delivery in zone 5
  • E. W. Redman, Authorized milk delivery in zone 6
  • Newstead Pure Milk Co. , Authorized milk delivery in zone 7

  • D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Supply