β¨ Price Orders for Jams
FEB. 1]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
SCHEDULE
MAXIMUM BASIC PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES
| Variety. | Manufacturer's and Wholesalers' Prices. | Retailers' Prices. |
|---|---|---|
| Net Weight of any other packing, per Pound. | 14 oz., Each. 28 oz., Each. 6's, Each. 10's, Each. Loose, Bulk, or in any other packing, per Pound. | |
| s. d. | s. d. | s. d. |
| Apple and blackberry .. | 8 3 | 15 6 |
| Apple and black currant | 8 3 | 15 6 |
| Apple and raspberry .. | 8 9 | 16 6 |
| Apple jelly .. .. | 8 3 | 15 6 |
| Apricot .. .. | 8 9 | 16 6 |
| Apricot and apple .. | 8 3 | 15 6 |
| Blackberry and apple .. | 8 9 | 16 6 |
| Black currant .. | 10 6 | 20 0 |
| Black currant and apple | 9 3 | 17 6 |
| Cakespread .. .. | 8 9 | 16 6 |
| Cape gooseberry and apple | 10 9 | 20 6 |
| Gooseberry .. .. | 8 3 | 15 6 |
| Greengage .. .. | 8 6 | 16 0 |
| Loganberry .. .. | 10 6 | 20 0 |
| Marmalade (orange) .. | 9 3 | 17 6 |
| Melon and lemon .. | 8 3 | 15 6 |
| Nectarine .. .. | 8 3 | 15 6 |
| Peach .. .. | 8 3 | 15 6 |
| Plum .. .. | 8 3 | 15 6 |
| Quince .. .. | 8 3 | 15 6 |
| Raspberry .. .. | 11 6 | 22 0 |
| Raspberry and apple .. | 10 6 | 20 0 |
| Raspberry and plum .. | 8 9 | 16 6 |
| Red currant .. .. | 11 6 | 22 0 |
| Any variety other than those enumerated above | 8 3 | 15 6 |
Dated at Wellington, this 29th day of January, 1945.
The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of--
[L.S.]
W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President.
H. L. WISE, Member.
Price Order No. 311 (Jams manufactured by J. Wattie Canneries, Ltd.)
FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES
Manufacturer's Prices
- (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the maximum price that may be charged or received by the manufacturer for any goods to which this Order applies, when sold to a wholesaler otherwise than in assorted case lots, shall be the appropriate price specified in the Schedule hereto.
(2) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the maximum price per dozen containers that may be charged or received by the manufacturer for any goods to which this Order applies, when sold to a wholesaler in assorted case lots, shall be ascertained by dividing the sum of the appropriate maximum prices, as specified in the Schedule hereto, of all the jam comprised in the lot by the number of containers comprised in the lot and multiplying the result by twelve.
(3) The maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause shall be reduced by trade discount of 10 per cent. thereof, and the prices so calculated shall be further reduced as follows:--
(a) By a discount of 3 per cent. thereof where payment is made within seven days from the date of invoice; or.
(b) By a discount of 2Β½ per cent. thereof where payment is made after seven days from the date of invoice but on or before the 20th day of the month following the month in which delivery is made to the wholesaler.
(4) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or to any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Auckland, Wellington, Napier, Hastings, Christchurch, Dunedin, or Invercargill, the maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause are fixed as for delivery free of transport charges into the consignee's store.
(5) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or to any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Greymouth, Westport, Lyttelton, Bluff, Hamilton, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Wairoa, Masterton, Dannevirke, Hawera, Hokitika, Timaru, Oamaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Picton, or Motueka, the maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause are fixed as for delivery by the consignor on the same terms and conditions as to payment of charges on account of sea freight, marine insurance, and rail freight as existed prior to the coming into force of this Order.
Preliminary
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This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 311, and shall come into force on the 12th day of February, 1945.
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(1) In this Order--
"Assorted case lot" means a lot comprising different varieties of jams, and consisting of five dozen 14 oz. containers, or two and a half dozen 28 oz. containers, or one dozen 6 lb. containers, or half-dozen 10 lb. containers.
"Jam" means the product obtained by the processing of cane sugar and fruit of any kind or of different kinds (with or without the admixture of other substances), whether such product is sold or offered for sale as jam, or jelly, or conserve, or marmalade, or by any other name or description.
(2) Terms and expressions defined in the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* when used in this Order, have the meanings severally assigned thereto by those regulations.
Application of this Order
- (1) Nothing in this Order applies with respect to any jam that is specially prepared by the manufacturer for the use of diabetics and is labelled accordingly.
(2) Except as provided in the last preceding subclause, this Order applies to all jam that is manufactured by J. Wattie Canneries, Ltd., but does not apply to jam manufactured by any other manufacturer.
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Price Order No. 310 for Jams Manufactured by Central Otago Fruit Co., Ltd.
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π Trade, Customs & Industry29 January 1945
Price Order, Jams, Central Otago Fruit Co., Ltd., Maximum Prices, Schedule
- W. J. Hunter (Judge), President
- H. L. Wise, Member
π Price Order No. 311 for Jams Manufactured by J. Wattie Canneries, Ltd.
π Trade, Customs & IndustryPrice Order, Jams, J. Wattie Canneries, Ltd., Maximum Prices, Schedule