Price Order Amendment




Jan. 13] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 23

Price Order No. 966 (Amendment No. 1 of Price Order No. 932) (Hardware, Crockery, and Glassware)

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, 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. 966, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 932* (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order).

  2. This Order shall come into force on the 17th day of January, 1949.

  3. (1) The First Schedule to the principal Order is hereby amended as follows:—

    (a) By inserting, after the word “Culinaryware”, the words “(excluding all kinds of cooking saucepans and pans)”.

    (b) By inserting, after the words “Drills, all kinds”, the words “of boring bits”.

    (c) (i) By omitting the words “other than sandblast quality” where they appear after the words “All saw files”, and substituting the words “including Millsaw and mill files”.

     (ii) By omitting the words “and all sandblast quality” where they appear after the words “rasps”.

    (d) By omitting the words “except ‘Coleman’” wherever they appear in reference to lamps.

    (e) By omitting the words “hand, fire”, where they appear in reference to shovels, and substituting the words “hand-fire”.

    (f) By inserting, after the words “Holloware culinary”, the words “excluding pressure-cooking saucepans”.

(2) The principal Order is hereby further amended by adding to the First Schedule the items comprised in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE

MAXIMUM PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

Column 1. Column 2. Column 3. Column 4.
Kind of Goods. Percentage of Landed Cost Allowed on Maximum Price that May be Charged on Percentage of Prevailing Wholesale Price
Sales by Wholesalers to Retailers. Sales by Wholesalers to Industrial Users. Allowed on Sales by Retailers.
Per Cent. Per Cent. Per Cent.
Abrasives: Grains, powders including metal-burning compounds—
5 cwt. or more 20 ..
Less than 5 cwt. but 1 cwt. or more 22½ 15 ..
Less than 1 cwt. but ½ cwt. or more 25 15 ..
Less than ½ cwt. but ¼ cwt. or more 27½ 20 ..
Less than ¼ cwt. 33⅓ 20 33⅓
Aluminium—
Sheets, corrugated, including ridging 15 10 17½
Sheets, plain flat—
Original packages 17½ 10 ..
Less than original packages 25 15 25
Tubing and sections, all kinds including strip 27½ 20 30
Anchors, marine—
Common pick, 30 lb. each and over 20 15 20
Common pick, less than 30 lb. each 25 15 27½
Special types and all patented 27½ 17½ 33⅓
Bark, wattle, including cutch—
5 sacks or more 12½ ..
Less than 5 sacks but 1 sack or more 17½ 10 ..
Less than 1 sack 20 12½ 25
Bells, all kinds for marine vessels 33⅓ 17½ 33⅓
Belting, leather—
(a) Round 27½ 15 25
(b) Flat—
Full rolls 27½ 8 ..
Cut lengths 33⅓ 12½ 25
(c) Link Vee, similar to “Whittle” 30 25 ..
Bends, flush pipe 27½ .. 30
Blades, scythe, all kinds, including fern 22½ .. 27½
Blocks, pulley—
(a) Snatch—
Twelve or more 22½ 15 ..
Less than twelve 27½ 17½ 33⅓
(b) London pattern, all kinds, including galvanized mall iron—
Twelve or more 22½ 15 37½
Less than twelve 27½ 17½ 33⅓
(c) Marine, all kinds, n.e.i. 30 .. 33⅓
Blocks, plummer all kinds 27½ 17½ 30
Boilers—
Domestic water heating 25 .. 25
Industrial water heating, sectional types 27½ 15 ..
Bolts, ring and eye 27½ 15 33⅓
Bolts and nuts—
Galvanized, exclusive of gutter bolts 25 15 33⅓
Brass and Muntz metal .. 27½ 15 33⅓
Galvanized gutter 30 15 40
Borers: post hole, all kinds 27½ .. 33⅓
Brass—
Sheets, all kinds—
(a) Original packages 10 5 ..
(b) Less than original packages but eight sheets or more 17½ 5 ..
(c) Less than eight sheets 20 ..
Tubes, all kinds—
(a) 5 cwt. or more of any one size 12½ ..
(b) Less than 5 cwt. but 1 cwt. or more 17½ ..
(c) Less than 1 cwt. 20 10 ..
Rods and bars, all kinds—
(a) 5 cwt. or more of any one size 15 ..
(b) Less than 5 cwt. but 1 cwt. or more 20 ..
(c) Less than 1 cwt. 22½ 10 ..
Strip 22½ 10 ..
Cutting charges—
For sheets cut the full width: 3d. for each lb. weight of the portion cut off and sold.
For sheets cut less than full width: 6d. for each lb. weight of the portion cut off and sold.
For tubes, rods and bars: 3d. for each lb. weight of the portion cut off and sold.
Brushes—
Steel, moulders and scratch, all kinds 27½ 15 30
Steel, tube, including circular wire 27½ 20 30
Paint and varnish, all kinds 25 15 33⅓
  • Gazette, 16th September, 1948, Vol. III, page 1181.


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