✨ Emergency Regulations
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585
LAND & DEEDS OFFICE
26FEB 1942
GISBORNE.
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1942.
The Christchurch Milk Delivery Emergency Regulations 1942.
C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of February, 1942.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.
PURSUANT to the Emergency Regulations Act, 1939, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby make the following regulations.
REGULATIONS.
PART I.—PRELIMINARY.
1:1. These regulations may be cited as the Christchurch Milk Delivery Emergency Regulations 1942.
1:2. These regulations shall come into force on the day following publication hereof in the Gazette.
1:3. The Christchurch Milk Delivery Emergency Regulations 1940 are revoked.
1:4. In these regulations, unless inconsistent with the context,—
“Committee” means the Executive Committee established by these regulations:
“Council” means the Christchurch City Council:
“Dairyman” means the occupier of any dairy or dairy premises within the district or any dairy or dairy premises outside the district the milk from which is delivered into the district:
“Delivery” includes supply, and “to deliver” has a corresponding meaning:
“District” means the Christchurch Transport District as constituted at the time of enactment of these regulations under the Transport Licensing Act, 1931:
“Levy” means any levy imposed under the authority of these regulations:
“Milk” includes cream:
“Milk-vendor” means any person who in the milk district delivers milk otherwise than by sale over the counter:
“Minister” means the Minister of Supply and Munitions:
“Town Clerk” means the Town Clerk of the City of Christchurch.
1:5. These regulations shall not apply to—
(a) Milk or cream intended for manufacture into butter, cheese, or casein; or
(b) Milk or cream which is outside the district and is not intended to be supplied to or sent or brought into the district; or
(c) Dried milk, condensed milk, of condensed cream.
PART II.—REQUIREMENT OF LICENSE.
2:1. On and after such date as may be fixed by the Council it shall not be lawful for any person, whether as principal, agent, or otherwise, and whether by motor-vehicle or otherwise,—
(i) To deliver milk in the district in pursuance of a contract of sale whether made within the district or elsewhere; or
(ii) To bring into the district for use, consumption, or sale milk purchased outside the district—
except under a milk-vendor’s license issued under these regulations and in accordance with the terms and conditions of such license.
2:2. The said date shall be publicly notified by the Council at least seven days prior thereto.
2:3. In any legal proceedings the production of a newspaper purporting to be published in the City of Christchurch and to contain a public notification as hereinbefore prescribed and to be authenticated as prescribed for notices of borough councils by the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, shall be sufficient evidence of the said date and that the same has been duly fixed and notified.
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🏛️ Christchurch Milk Delivery Emergency Regulations 1942
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration23 February 1942
Regulations, Milk Delivery, Emergency, Christchurch
- C. L. N. Newall, Governor-General