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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 32

The Servicemen’s Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943.—Notice declaring Land taken for the Settlement of a Discharged Serviceman

WHEREAS an application has been made for the consent of the Land Sales Court to a transaction which relates to the land described in the Schedule hereto and to which Part III of the Servicemen’s Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943, applies:
And whereas the Land Sales Committee to which the application has been referred is of opinion that the land to which the application relates is farm land suitable or adaptable for the settlement of a discharged serviceman:
And whereas the said committee, not being satisfied that the Crown had decided not to acquire or arrange for the acquisition of the land, did on the 26th day of April, 1945, make an order determining the basic value of the land and no appeal from the said order was made within the time prescribed by the said Act or within any further time allowed by the Court:
And whereas the said land is not the land of any serviceman who is for the time being serving outside New Zealand in any of His Majesty’s Forces or in any British ship:
Now, therefore, the Minister of Lands, acting in pursuance of section 51 of the said Act, doth hereby declare that the said land is taken for the settlement of a discharged serviceman, and hereby specifies the 20th day of June, 1945, as the date on which the said land shall be deemed to be vested in His Majesty the King.

SCHEDULE
AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL that parcel of land containing one hundred and sixteen (116) acres one (1) rood eighteen (18) perches, more or less, being Lots 12 and 13 on Deposited Plan 23022, being portion of Okoroire Block, situated in Blocks XIV and XV, Tapapa Survey District, and being all the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 637, folio 48 (Auckland Registry).

As witness my hand, this 15th day of May, 1945.
C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands.
(L. and S. 36/1444/276.)

Pig Prices Notice 1945.

PURSUANT to the Pig Marketing Emergency Regulations 1943, the Minister of Marketing doth hereby give notice as follows:—

  1. This notice may be cited as the Pig Prices Notice 1945.
  2. The Minister of Marketing hereby fixes the scale of prices set out in the First Schedule hereto as the maximum prices that an operator may pay for pigs of the kinds therein mentioned, which are purchased or killed, as the case may be, during the periods therein mentioned.
  3. The Minister of Marketing hereby fixes the scale of basic values set out in the Second Schedule hereto as the scale according to which the basic value of frozen meat of the classes and grades therein mentioned acquired by the Marketing Department and derived from pigs killed during the periods therein mentioned shall be determined.
  4. The Pig Prices Notice 1944, No. 2,* shall continue to apply as if the periods mentioned therein ended on the 2nd day of June, 1945, and not on the 31st day of May, 1945, as therein mentioned.
  5. The periods mentioned in the Schedules hereto include in each case both the first and the last days thereof.

FIRST SCHEDULE
MAXIMUM PRICES AT WHICH PIGS MAY BE PURCHASED BY OPERATORS

I. Purchased at an Auction on a “No Grade” Basis

Kind. Price per Pound Dressed Weight (including Head), less Cost of Delivery at nearest Port Works.
If purchased during the Period 3rd June to 30th June, 1945. If purchased during the Period 1st July to 1st September, 1945.
Porkers .. d. 7½
Baconers, 121/175 lb. .. 8
Overweight baconers, 176/185 lb.
Overweight baconers, 186/200 lb.
Choppers ..
  • Gazette, 21st December, 1944, Vol. III, page 1545.

II. Purchased otherwise than at an Auction

(a) On a “no grade” basis, delivered at nearest port works, less customary charges usually payable by vendor:—

Kind. Price per Pound Dressed Weight (including Head).
If killed during the Period 3rd June to 30th June, 1945. If killed during the Period 1st July to 1st September, 1945.
Porkers .. d. 7½
Baconers, 121/175 lb. ..
Overweight baconers, 176/185 lb. 7
Overweight baconers, 186/200 lb. 6

(b) On a “graded basis”, delivered to nearest port works, less customary charges usually payable by vendor:—

Grade. Price per Pound Dressed Weight (including Head).
If killed during the Period 3rd June to 30th June, 1945. If killed during the Period 1st July to 1st September, 1945.
Porkers—
First quality, exportable .. d. 7¾
Second quality, exportable ..
First quality, unexportable ..
Second quality (mutilated) ..
Grade. Price per Pound Dressed Weight (including Head).
If killed during the Period 3rd June to 29th September, 1945. If killed during the Period 30th September to 3rd November, 1945.
Baconers, 121/175 lb.—
First quality, exportable and unexportable d. 8
Second quality, exportable and unexportable
Second quality (mutilated) ..
Overweight Baconers, 176/185 lb.—
First quality, exportable and unexportable
Second quality, exportable and unexportable
Second quality (mutilated) ..
Overweight Baconers, 186/200 lb.—
First quality, exportable and unexportable
Second quality, exportable and unexportable
Second quality (mutilated) ..
Choppers—
First and second quality, exportable and unexportable 3


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🗺️ Land Taken for Settlement of Discharged Serviceman in Auckland (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
15 May 1945
Servicemen's Settlement, Land Acquisition, Rotorua, Auckland
  • C. F. Skinner, Minister of Lands

🌾 Pig Prices Notice 1945

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Pig Prices, Marketing Regulations, Price Scales, Frozen Meat