Price Orders




952
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 48

(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 on any one day of a total quantity of one gallon or more), 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 on any one day of a total quantity of one gallon or more), 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 supplied to any one purchaser in any one day (exclusive of quantities supplied 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 supplied 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 TE PUKE MILK DISTRICT TO SHOP DAIRIES, COMMERCIAL USERS, OR CONSUMERS

Milk

Quantity. When sold to Shop Dairies for Resale. When sold to Commercial Users or Consumers.
s. d. s. d.
Any quantity 1 7 per gallon ..
½ pint .. 0 2
1 pint .. 0 3
2 pints .. 0 6
1 gallon but less than 2 gallons .. 1 11 per gallon
2 gallons but less than 10 gallons .. 1 10 ,,
10 gallons and over .. 1 9 ,,

Cream

s. d. s. d.
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 13th day of June, 1946.

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. 573 (Amending Price Order No. 317) (Apples and Pears)

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 amending Price Order:—

  1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 573, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 317† (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order).

  2. This Order shall come into force on the 8th day of July, 1946.

  3. The First and Second Schedules to the principal Order, as set out in Price Order No. 568‡, are hereby revoked, and the following Schedules substituted therefor respectively:—

FIRST SCHEDULE

MAXIMUM WHOLESALE PRICES OF APPLES TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

Variety. Count. Maximum Wholesale Prices (exclusive of Cost of Case).
Fancy Grade. Commercial Grade. Minimum Grade.
Per Bushel Case. Per Bushel Case. Per Bushel Case.
s. d. s. d. s. d.
Dessert
Sturmer and Dougherty 100 and larger 6 9 6 9 4 6
113/125 6 9 6 9 4 6
138/150 6 6 6 6 4 6
163/198 5 6 5 6 4 0
216 and smaller 4 6 4 6 4 0
Delicious, Granny Smith, and other dessert 100 and larger 8 3 8 3 5 6
113/125 8 6 8 6 5 6
138/150 8 6 8 6 5 6
163/198 8 6 8 6 5 6
216 and smaller 7 0 6 6 4 6
Cookers
Ballarat, Lord Wolseley, and other cookers 100 and larger 6 9 6 9 4 9
113/125 6 9 6 9 4 9
138/150 6 9 6 9 4 9
163/198 6 9 6 9 4 6
216 and smaller 4 9 4 9 4 0

SECOND SCHEDULE

MAXIMUM WHOLESALE PRICES OF PEARS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

Variety. Count. Maximum Wholesale Prices (exclusive of Cost of Case).
Fancy Grade. Commercial Grade. Minimum Grade.
Per Bushel Case. Per Bushel Case. Per Bushel Case
s. d. s. d. s. d.
Winter Cole, Winter Nelis, P. Barry, and Josephine All counts 15 6 15 6 14 6

Dated at Wellington, this 4th day of July, 1946.

The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of—

[L.S.]

W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President.
H. L. WISE, Member.

  • Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057.
    † Gazette, 15th February, 1945, Vol. I, page 162.
    ‡ Gazette, 27th June, 1946, Vol. II, page 927.


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🏭 Price Order No. 572 (Milk) (Te Puke) (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 June 1946
Price Order, Milk, Te Puke, Price Tribunal, Control of Prices Emergency Regulations 1939
  • W. J. Hunter (Judge), President
  • H. L. Wise, Member

🏭 Price Order No. 573 (Amending Price Order No. 317) (Apples and Pears)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
4 July 1946
Price Order, Apples, Pears, Price Tribunal, Control of Prices Emergency Regulations 1939
  • W. J. Hunter (Judge), President
  • H. L. Wise, Member