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APRIL 15] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 403
(2) The maximum amount that may be charged or received by any distributor for any other barley to which this Order applies shall be the sum of the following amounts:—
(a) The price actually paid or payable to the grower:
(b) The amount of any transport, grading, or branding charges actually incurred by the distributor:
(c) An amount not exceeding ½d. per bushel on account of brokerage actually incurred:
(d) The amount of any through-store charges actually incurred by the distributor but not more in any case than an amount calculated at the rate of 3½d. per bushel with respect to barley taken into store on or before the 31st day of May or 2½d. per bushel with respect to barley taken into store after the 31st day of May:
(e) An amount calculated at the rate of 1d. per bushel in respect of each of the months June to September and at the rate of ½d. per bushel in respect of each of the months October to December (in all cases exclusive of the month in which the barley was delivered to the distributor) during which the barley is held by the distributor undelivered: Provided that for the purpose of this paragraph a part of a month shall be deemed to be a complete month; provided, further, that a distributor shall be entitled to an amount under this paragraph only in respect of such of the aforesaid months that first fall within a period of twelve months following the date on which the barley was harvested:
(f) An amount calculated at the rate of 2d. per bushel:
(3) Where with respect to any barley sold by a distributor the purchaser desires full details of the various charges comprised in the total amount payable, full details of each such charge shall be made available to him by the distributor.
Resellers' Prices
- The maximum price that may be charged or received by any reseller for any barley to which this Order applies shall not exceed the sum of the following amounts:—
(a) The price actually paid or payable to the grower or to the distributor:
(b) Any transport, branding, dressing, or insurance in transit charges actually and reasonably incurred by the reseller:
(c) With respect to barley grown in the South Island and transported to the North Island, an amount not exceeding one per cent. of the sum of the amounts calculated in accordance with paragraphs (a) and (b) hereof (to cover the estimated loss due to shrinkage and other causes):
(d) The amount of any through-store charges actually incurred by the reseller but not more in any case than an amount calculated at the rate of 3½d. per bushel with respect to barley taken into store on or before the 31st day of May or 2½d. per bushel with respect to barley taken into store after the 31st day of May:
(e) An amount calculated at the rate of 1d. per bushel in respect of each of the months June to September and at the rate of ½d. per bushel in respect of each of the months October to December (in all cases exclusive of the month in which the barley was delivered to the reseller) during which the barley is held by the reseller undelivered: Provided that for the purposes of this paragraph a part of a month shall be deemed to be a complete month; provided, further, that a reseller shall be entitled to an amount under this paragraph only in respect of each of the aforesaid months that first fall within a period of twelve months following the date on which the barley was harvested:
(f) An amount computed as follows:—
(i) With respect to barley grown in the South Island and sold in the North Island—
| In the Case of Barley purchased from a | Where the Lot sold is |
|---|---|
| One Ton or Half a Ton One Sack but | |
| but less than less than Half | |
| One Ton, per Ton, per | |
| Bushel. Bushel. | |
| Grower | 0 7½ 0 8½ 0 10½ |
| Distributor | 0 4 0 5 0 7 |
(ii) With respect to any other barley—
| In the Case of Barley purchased from a | Where the Lot sold is |
|---|---|
| One Ton or Half a Ton One Sack but | |
| but less than less than Half | |
| One Ton, per Ton, per | |
| Bushel. Bushel. | |
| Grower | 0 6 0 7 0 9 |
| Distributor | 0 4 0 5 0 7 |
(g) An amount calculated at the rate of 2d. per bushel (to cover depreciation in value of sacks in terms of clause 10 hereof).
PROVISION WITH RESPECT TO SACKS
- The maximum amount by which the price of any barley sold by a reseller shall be increased by reason of the charge imposed for the sacks containing the barley shall be the amount paid by the reseller for the sacks reduced as follows:—
(a) In respect of 48 in. by 26½ in. sacks, by 8d. per sack:
(b) In respect of 46 in. by 23 in. sacks, by 6d. per sack:
Provided that the maximum amount of the increase for each sack of barley shall not in any case exceed 2s. 5d. in respect of 48 in. by 26½ in. sacks or 2s. 2d. in respect of 46 in. by 23 in. sacks.
PROVISION FOR SPECIAL PRICES WHERE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES INCURRED
- Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this Order, and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Tribunal, on application by any grower, distributor, or reseller may authorize special maximum prices in respect of any barley to which this Order applies where for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the grower, distributor, or reseller. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of barley or may relate generally to all barley to which this Order applies sold by the grower, distributor, or reseller while the approval remains in force.
DUTIES IMPOSED ON DISTRIBUTORS AND RESELLERS
- (1) Every distributor and every reseller who sells any barley to which this Order applies shall state separately in the appropriate invoice relating to such sale the price charged for the barley and the price charged for the sacks.
(2) Every reseller who sells for purposes other than seed purposes any barley that has been machine dressed by him shall keep for a period of two years a detailed record of the charges incurred by him in machine dressing the barley and of the weight of barley lost in the process of machine dressing.
Dated at Wellington, this 12th day of April, 1948.
The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of—
[L.S.]
W. J. HUNTER, (Judge) President.
P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member.
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Price Order No. 870 for Barley
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💰 Finance & Revenue12 April 1948
Price control, Barley, Agricultural products, Trade regulations, Distributors, Resellers
- W. J. Hunter, (Judge) President
- P. N. Holloway, Member