Price Orders for Paint and Onions




Oct. 17 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1615

SECOND SCHEDULE
MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES OF PAINT TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

Description of Paint. Per Gallon (when sold in Containers of 4 or 5 Gallons). Per One-gallon Tin. Per Half-gallon Tin. Per Quart Tin. Per Pint Tin. Per Half-pint Tin.
First-quality Ready-mixed Paint
Finishing (white, cream, and tints) s. d. 35 3 s. d. 36 3 s. d. 19 2 s. d. 10 2 s. d. 5 5 s. d. 3 3
Undercoat 34 3 35 3 18 8 9 11 5 3 3 2
Bright red 40 0 41 0 21 6 11 4 6 0 3 7
Green 40 0 41 0 21 6 11 4 6 0 3 7
G.P. primer 34 3 35 3 18 8 9 11 5 3 3 2
Totara primer 26 6 27 6 14 9 8 0 4 4 2 9
Roof paints—
Red 27 6 28 6 15 3 8 3 4 5 2 9
Bright red 29 9 30 9 16 5 8 9 4 9 2 11
Green, heavy body 44 6 45 6 23 9 12 5 6 7 3 10
Green 42 3 43 3 22 8 11 11 6 3 3 8
Orange tile 42 3 43 3 22 8 11 11 6 3 3 8
Grey 35 3 36 3 19 2 10 2 5 5 3 3
Second-quality Ready-mixed Paint
Finishing (white, cream, and tints) 30 3 31 3 16 8 8 11 4 9 2 11
Undercoat 29 6 30 6 16 3 8 8 4 8 2 11
Red oxide 24 3 25 3 13 8 7 5 4 0 2 7

Dated at Wellington, this 11th day of October, 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. 618 (Onions)

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

  1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 618, and shall come into force on the 1st day of December, 1946.

  2. (1) Price Order No. 465† is hereby revoked.

(2) The revocation of the said Price Order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the coming into force of this Order.

  1. (1) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires,—

“ The said regulations ” means the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations 1939*:

“ Distributor ”, in relation to any lot of onions, means a wholesaler, as defined in the said regulations, who sells those onions otherwise than to a retailer for purposes of retail sale :

“ Grower ”, in relation to onions, means a person engaged in the business of growing onions for sale :

“ Grower’s station ”, in relation to any grower, means the railway-station that is nearest or most convenient of access to the grower’s premises :

“ Old season onions ” means onions planted before the 1st day of April, 1946.

The expression “ f.o.r.s.i. ” means free on rail, sacks or other containers included :

(2) References in this Order to grades are references to grades of onions determined in accordance with the Board of Trade (Onion) Regulations 1938‡.

(3) In computing for the purposes of this Order the weight of any onions no account shall be taken of the weight of any thick necks or tops that may be attached thereto.

(4) Terms and expressions defined in the said regulations when used in this Order have the meanings severally assigned thereto by those regulations.

  1. Subject to any general or specific directions that may be given by or on behalf of the Tribunal, any expenses that are reasonably incurred by a wholesaler or retailer in undertaking the transport of any onions at his own expense may be regarded for the purposes of this Order as if they were transport charges paid by him, and the maximum price of any onions sold by him shall be determined accordingly.

  2. The provisions of this Order shall apply notwithstanding that any onions to which the Order is applicable are sold otherwise than by weight.

  3. The maximum prices fixed by this Order apply with respect to sales by auction as well as to other sales.

APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER

  1. (1) This Order applies with respect to all onions grown in New Zealand (except onions of the type known to the trade as “ spring onions ” and “ shallots ”) that are sold by any grower, distributor, wholesaler, or retailer on or before the 31st day of December, 1947, for human consumption.
  • Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057.
    Reprinted with amendments: Statutory Regulations 1946, Serial number 1946/169, page 468.

† Gazette, 30th November, 1945, Vol. III, page 1505.

‡ Statutory Regulations 1938, Serial number 1938/25, page 121.

(2) Every sale of any such onions shall be deemed to be a sale for human consumption unless at the time of the sale there is a bona fide agreement or stipulation between the buyer and the seller that the onions to which the sale relates are intended for a specific purpose other than human consumption.

FIXING PRICES OF ONIONS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

Growers’ Prices

  1. (1) The maximum price that may be charged or received by any grower for any onions to which this Order applies shall be at the rate of the appropriate price prescribed in the following scale, namely :—
Pickler Grade, Per Ton. F.A.Q. Per Ton. Ungraded. Per Ton.
For Old Season Onions
For delivery in December, 1946 £15 £34
For other Onions
For delivery in December, 1946—
1st to 15th (inclusive) 15 28
16th to 31st (inclusive) 15 25
For delivery in January, 1947.. 15 12
For delivery in February, 1947 15 11
For delivery in March or April, 1947 15 10
For delivery in May, 1947 15 12
For delivery in June, 1947 15 14
For delivery in July, 1947 15 17
For delivery in August, 1947 15 21
For delivery in September, 1947 15 25
For delivery in October, 1947.. 15 28
For delivery in November, 1947 15 33
For delivery in December, 1947 15 34

F.o.r.s.i. the grower’s station.

(2) Where any onions sold by a grower are delivered by him otherwise than f.o.r.s.i. the grower’s station, the maximum price that may be charged by the grower shall be the appropriate price fixed in accordance with subclause (1) hereof, increased by the amount of the charges (if any) incurred by him in effecting delivery, and then reduced by the amount of the charges that would have been incurred by him if he had delivered the onions f.o.r.s.i. the grower’s station.

Distributors’ Prices

  1. The maximum price that may be charged or received by any distributor for any onions to which this Order applies shall be at the rate of a price per ton equal to the sum of the following amounts :—

(a) The price per ton actually paid or payable to the grower by the same or any other distributor :

(b) The grading, transport, or other charges (if any) actually paid by the same or any other distributor on each ton of the onions :

(c) An amount computed at the rate of 25s. per ton.

  1. Where any wholesaler who does not normally carry on business as a distributor sells any onions to another wholesaler (thus becoming a distributor in respect of that transaction) the price to be charged by the vendor may exceed the maximum price determined in accordance with the last preceding clause by such amount as may be mutually agreed upon by the parties to the transaction: Provided that in any such case the maximum price that may be charged by the purchasing wholesaler in accordance with the next succeeding clause shall be determined as if he had bought the onions at the price paid by the wholesaler from whom he bought them.


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🏭 Price Order No. 617 for Paint (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 October 1946
Price Order, Paint, Price Tribunal, Maximum Retail Prices
  • W. J. Hunter (Judge), President
  • H. L. Wise, Member

🏭 Price Order No. 618 for Onions

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Price Order, Onions, Price Tribunal, Growers, Distributors, Wholesale