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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 32
"FOURTH SCHEDULE
"MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES OF PEARS
Retailer's Cost into Store, per Bushel Case.
| Maximum Retail Prices (inclusive of Cost of Case or other Container). |
|---|
| Per Bushel Case. |
| s. d. |
| Less than 5s. 6d. |
| Not less than 5s. 6d. but less than 6s. 6d. |
| " 6s. 6d. " 7s. 6d. |
| " 7s. 6d. " 8s. 6d. |
| " 8s. 6d. " 9s. 6d. |
| " 9s. 6d. " 10s. 6d. |
| " 10s. 6d. " 11s. 6d. |
| " 11s. 6d. " 12s. 6d. |
| " 12s. 6d. " 13s. 6d. |
| " 13s. 6d. " 14s. 6d. |
| " 14s. 6d. " 15s. 6d. |
| " 15s. 6d. " 16s. 6d. |
| " 16s. 6d. " 17s. 6d. |
| " 17s. 6d. " 18s. 6d. |
| " 18s. 6d. " 19s. 6d. |
| " 19s. 6d. " 20s. 6d. |
| " 20s. 6d. |
Dated at Wellington, this 10th day of June, 1947.
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. 721 ("Sunshine" Soup-powders)
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:—
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This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 721, and shall come into force on the 13th day of June, 1947.
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(1) Price Order No. 88† is hereby revoked.
(2) The revocation of the said Order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the coming into force of this Order.
APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER
- This Order applies with respect to soup-powders manufactured by W. F. Tucker and Company, of Auckland, and marketed under the trade name of "Sunshine."
FIXING MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICE OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES
- (1) The maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for any soup-powders to which this Order applies shall be determined as follows:—
(a) Where the retailer buys "freight paid" or where his premises are situate in any locality where a wholesale general merchant buys "freight paid," the maximum price for packets stipulated to make one quart shall be 8d. per packet:
(b) Where the retailer does not buy "freight paid" or where his premises are not situate in any locality where a wholesale general merchant buys "freight paid," the maximum price for packets stipulated to make one quart shall be 8½d. per packet.
(2) Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this clause and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Tribunal, on application by any retailer, may authorize special maximum prices in respect of any goods to which this Order applies where for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this subclause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of goods or may relate generally to all goods to which this Order applies sold by the retailer while the approval remains in force.
Dated at Wellington, this 9th day of June, 1947.
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.
Reprinted with amendments: Statutory Regulations 1946, Serial number 1946/169, page 468.
† Gazette, 11th June, 1942, Vol. II, page 1586.
New Zealand Dairy Board Election, 1947.—Declaration of Result of Election in the Middle Ward
I, LEONARD IRWIN, Returning Officer appointed under section 19 of the Agriculture (Emergency Powers) Act, 1934, do hereby declare that Andrew Linton, of Greytown, Dairy-farmer, is the only candidate nominated for the election of a Middle Ward member of the New Zealand Dairy Board, the nominations whereof closed at noon on the 4th day of June, 1947.
I therefore declare the said Andrew Linton to be duly elected.
Dated at Wellington, this 5th day of June, 1947.
L. IRWIN, Returning Officer.
Notice to Persons affected by Applications for Licences under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936
Manufacture for Sale of Footwear
R. B. and B. J. Wright, 11 Richmond Avenue, Grey Lynn, Auckland, have applied for a licence to manufacture children's shoes, sizes 3's to 9's, by the cemented process.
F. A. Mencik (on behalf of Bata Shoe Co., Ltd., 228 Lambton Quay, Wellington) has applied for a licence to manufacture footwear composed of canvas and leather with rubber soles by a special vulcanizing process, at a place to be decided on later.
Radio-manufacturing Industry
N.Z. Recording Studios (by D. T. Ager, Public Accountant, 143 Hereford Street, Christchurch) has applied for a licence to manufacture radio receiving-sets.
Manufacture of Paua (Haliotis iris) Shell for Sale
G. M. Alberino, 194 Queens Drive, Island Bay, Wellington, has applied for a licence to manufacture paua shell for sale.
Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit
F. Robinson, Cape Hill, Pukekohe, has applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on the kerb-side fronting garage premises at the corner of Cape Hill Road, Grey Street, and the Pukekohe East—Bombay Road, Pukekohe.
V. A. Lawrence and H. G. Thorpe, Ongaonga Motors, Ongaonga, have applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on the kerbside fronting garage premises in Bridge Street, Ongaonga.
I. C. Watkins, Whangarei Tractor Co., Whangarei, has applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed inside garage premises at 11 Vine Street, Whangarei.
T. D. Harvey, Douglas Square, Rongotea, has applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on premises at Douglas Square, Rongotea.
Applicants and other persons considering themselves to be materially affected by the decisions of the Bureau of Industry on these applications should, not later than the 19th June, 1947, submit any written evidence and representations they may desire to tender. All communications should be addressed to the Acting-Secretary, Bureau of Industry, C.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.
V. E. JONES, Acting-Secretary.
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Maximum Retail Prices of Pears
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry10 June 1947
Price control, Pears, Retail prices, Price Tribunal
- W. J. Hunter (Judge), President
- H. L. Wise, Member
🏭 Price Order for 'Sunshine' Soup-powders
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry9 June 1947
Price control, Soup-powders, Retail prices, Price Tribunal
- W. J. Hunter (Judge), President
- H. L. Wise, Member
🌾 Declaration of Result of Election in the Middle Ward
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources5 June 1947
Dairy Board, Election, Middle Ward, Greytown
- Andrew Linton, Elected Middle Ward member of the New Zealand Dairy Board
- Leonard Irwin, Returning Officer
🏭 Notice to Persons affected by Applications for Licences under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryLicences, Footwear, Radio-manufacturing, Paua shell, Motor-spirit
10 names identified
- R. B. Wright, Applied for licence to manufacture children's shoes
- B. J. Wright, Applied for licence to manufacture children's shoes
- F. A. Mencik, Applied for licence to manufacture footwear
- D. T. Ager, Applied for licence to manufacture radio receiving-sets
- G. M. Alberino, Applied for licence to manufacture paua shell
- F. Robinson, Applied for licence to resell motor-spirit
- V. A. Lawrence, Applied for licence to resell motor-spirit
- H. G. Thorpe, Applied for licence to resell motor-spirit
- I. C. Watkins, Applied for licence to resell motor-spirit
- T. D. Harvey, Applied for licence to resell motor-spirit
- V. E. Jones, Acting-Secretary