✨ Price Orders for Milk
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(c) Where the quantity supplied exceeds twice the amount of
the nearest lower specified quantity but is not an exact
multiple of that specified quantity, the price of any
surplus over the nearest multiple of the specified
quantity shall be a proportionate part of that specified
quantity.
(5) If in respect of any milk or cream the price charged in
accordance with the foregoing provisions of this clause is not an
exact number of pence or half-pence, the maximum price shall
be computed to the nearest upward halfpenny.
SCHEDULE
MAXIMUM PRICES OF MILK AND CREAM SOLD IN THE GREYMOUTH
MILK DISTRICT TO SHOP DAIRIES, COMMERCIAL USERS, OR
CONSUMERS
| Quantity. | When sold to Shop Dairies for Resale. | When sold to Commercial Users or Consumers. |
|---|---|---|
| Milk | ||
| Any quantity | 1 11 per gallon | 0 2 |
| ½ pint | .. | 0 3½ |
| 1 pint | .. | 0 7 |
| 2 pints | .. | 2 3 per gallon |
| 1 gallon but less than 2 gallons | .. | 2 2 |
| 2 gallons but less than 10 gallons | .. | 2 1 |
| 10 gallons and over | .. | .. |
| Cream | ||
| ¼ pint | .. | 0 7 |
| ½ pint | .. | 1 2 |
| 1 pint | .. | 2 4 |
| 2 pints and over | 16 8 per gallon | 17 8 per gallon |
Dated at Wellington, this 29th day of November, 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. 468 (Milk) (Hawera)
PURSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of
Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal,
acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and
Commerce, doth hereby make the following Price Order:—
PRELIMINARY
-
This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 468, and shall
come into force on the 1st day of December, 1945. -
In this Order—
“Hawera Milk District” means the district comprising the
Borough of Hawera and all that area within one mile
of the boundaries of the said borough:
“Commercial user” means a person who buys milk or
cream for sale for consumption on his premises (whether
in the form in which it is received by him or otherwise
and whether separately or in combination with any
other substance or substances):
“Consumer” means a person who buys milk or cream for
purposes other than resale:
“Shop dairy” means a shop where milk or cream is sold
for consumption or use off the premises and not
otherwise and where the milk or cream so sold is sold
in the form in which it was received into the shop dairy.
APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER
- (1) Nothing in this Order shall apply with respect to milk
or cream sold to a Hospital Board for use in any institution under
the control of that Board or to milk or cream sold for use in any
separate institution within the meaning of the Hospitals and
Charitable Institutions Act, 1926.
(2) Except as provided in the last preceding subclause, this
Order applies with respect to all milk and cream wherever
produced that is sold—
(a) To the occupier of any shop dairy within the Hawera Milk
District; or
(b) By the occupier of a shop dairy or by any other person
to a commercial user or to a consumer within the Hawera
Milk District.
FIXING PRICES OF MILK AND CREAM TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES
- (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the
maximum price that may be charged or received for any milk or
cream to which this Order applies shall be the appropriate price
set out in the Schedule hereto.
- Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057.
(2) The prices fixed by this Order are fixed as for delivery as
follows:—
(a) In respect of milk or cream sold by the occupier of a shop
dairy: As for delivery to the purchaser at the shop
dairy:
(b) In respect of milk or cream sold otherwise than at a shop
dairy: As for delivery at the premises of the purchaser.
(3) Where an account is rendered to any purchaser for milk
supplied to him during a period comprising more than one day,
the price that may be charged for the milk to which the account
relates shall be computed as follows:—
(a) For all milk supplied during the period in measurements
of half-pint or less, the price shall be computed
separately for each lot supplied at a rate not exceeding
the appropriate rate fixed by this Order:
(b) For all milk supplied during the period in measurements
of more than half-pint but less than two pints (exclusive
of milk so supplied of a total quantity of one gallon
or more on any one day), the price shall be computed
separately for each lot supplied at a rate not exceeding
the appropriate rate fixed by this Order:
(c) For all milk supplied during the period in measurements
of two pints or more (exclusive of milk so supplied of
a total quantity of one gallon or more on any one day),
the price shall be computed at a rate not exceeding
the appropriate rate fixed in the Schedule hereto for
two pints:
(d) Where the quantity of milk delivered to any one purchaser
in any one day (exclusive of quantities delivered in
measurements of half-pint or less) is not less than one
gallon, the maximum price that may be charged shall
be computed by reference to the total quantity of milk
so delivered to the purchaser during that day.
(4) Where any milk or cream to which this Order applies is
sold otherwise than in one of the quantities specified in the
Schedule hereto, or otherwise than in a multiple of any specified
quantity, the price shall be computed as follows:—
(a) Where the quantity supplied is less than the smallest
specified quantity, the price shall be a proportionate
part of the price of the smallest specified quantity:
(b) Where the quantity supplied exceeds a specified quantity
but is less than twice the specified quantity, the price
of any surplus over that specified quantity shall be a
proportionate part of the price of that specified quantity:
(c) Where the quantity supplied exceeds twice the amount of
the nearest lower specified quantity but is not an exact
multiple of that specified quantity, the price of any
surplus over the nearest multiple of the specified
quantity shall be a proportionate part of that specified
quantity.
(5) If in respect of any milk or cream the price charged in
accordance with the foregoing provisions of this clause is not an
exact number of pence or half-pence, the maximum price shall
be computed to the nearest upward halfpenny.
SCHEDULE
MAXIMUM PRICES OF MILK AND CREAM SOLD IN THE HAWERA
MILK DISTRICT TO SHOP DAIRIES, COMMERCIAL USERS, OR
CONSUMERS
| Quantity. | When sold to Shop Dairies for Resale. | When sold to Commercial Users or Consumers. |
|---|---|---|
| Milk | ||
| Any quantity | 1 7 per gallon | 0 2 |
| ½ pint | .. | 0 3 |
| 1 pint | .. | 0 6 |
| 2 pints | .. | 1 11 per gallon |
| 1 gallon but less than 2 gallons | .. | 1 10 |
| 2 gallons but less than 10 gallons | .. | 1 9 |
| 10 gallons and over | .. | .. |
| Cream | ||
| ¼ pint | .. | 0 6 |
| ½ pint | .. | 1 0 |
| 1 pint | .. | 2 0 |
| 2 pints and over | 14 0 per gallon | 15 0 per gallon |
Dated at Wellington, this 29th day of November, 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.
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Price Order No. 467 for Milk (Greymouth)
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry29 November 1945
Price Order, Milk, Greymouth, Price Tribunal, Control of Prices Emergency Regulations
- W. J. Hunter (Judge), President
- H. L. Wise, Member
🏭 Price Order No. 468 for Milk (Hawera)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry29 November 1945
Price Order, Milk, Hawera, Price Tribunal, Control of Prices Emergency Regulations
- W. J. Hunter (Judge), President
- H. L. Wise, Member