✨ Railway Financial Report and Industry Licensing Decisions
APRIL 13] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 927
Abstract of Railways Working Account
FOUR-WEEKLY PERIOD ENDED 5TH MARCH, 1949
| Section. | Revenue | Expenditure. | Net Revenue. |
|---|---|---|---|
| North Island main line and branches | £ 858,990 | £ 781,805 | £ 77,185 |
| South Island main line and branches | 468,315 | 475,954 | —7,639 |
| Nelson | 1,334 | 2,619 | —1,285 |
| Total railway operation | 1,328,639 | 1,260,378 | 68,261 |
| Miscellaneous and subsidiary services | 268,740 | 229,368 | 39,372 |
| Total | 1,597,379 | 1,489,746 | 107,633 |
1ST APRIL, 1948, TO 5TH MARCH, 1949
| Revenue. | Expenditure. | Net Revenue. |
|---|---|---|
| £ 8,995,410 | £ 9,404,716 | £ —409,306 |
| 5,033,837 | 5,645,963 | —612,126 |
| 13,251 | 34,706 | —21,455 |
| 14,042,498 | 15,085,385 | —1,042,887 |
| 2,983,952 | 2,636,945 | 347,007 |
| 17,026,450 | 17,722,330 | —695,880 |
ANALYSIS OF RAILWAY OPERATING REVENUE AND TRAFFIC
| Four-weekly Period. | Year to Date. | |
|---|---|---|
| Passenger | £ 205,156 | £ 2,535,342 |
| Parcels, luggage, and mails | 43,190 | 509,484 |
| Goods | 1,059,303 | 10,742,386 |
| Labour and demurrage | 20,990 | 255,286 |
| Total railway operation | 1,328,639 | 14,042,498 |
| Passengers | No. 2,346,405 | 24,419,128 |
| Live-stock | Tons 116,418 | 635,899 |
| Timber | „ 60,259 | 686,924 |
| Other goods | „ 666,657 | 7,510,521 |
| Total goods | „ 843,334 | 8,833,344 |
| Road Motor Services— | ||
| Passengers | No. 2,081,736 | 21,642,177 |
| Revenue | £ 166,463 | 1,748,107 |
ANALYSIS OF RAILWAY OPERATING EXPENDITURE
| Four-weekly Period. | Year to Date. | |
|---|---|---|
| Maintenance— | ||
| Way and works | £ 213,025 | £ 2,625,156 |
| Signals and electrical appliances | 34,417 | 428,836 |
| Rolling-stock | 289,005 | 3,411,238 |
| Transportation— | ||
| Locomotive | 302,700 | 3,673,834 |
| Traffic | 378,334 | 4,441,435 |
| General charges | 14,370 | 159,373 |
| Superannuation subsidy | 28,527 | 345,513 |
| Total operating expenditure | 1,260,378 | 15,085,385 |
| Net operating revenue | 68,261 | |
| Net operating loss | 1,042,887 | |
| Total railway operating revenue | 1,328,639 | 14,042,498 |
Capital cost of open lines as at 31st March, 1948 .. £77,089,031
Decisions of the Bureau of Industry Under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936
Bureau of Industry, C.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the authority conferred on the Bureau of Industry under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936, the following decisions have been made in respect of applications for licences.
J. D. KERR, Secretary.
| Applicant and Location. | Nature of Application. | Decision. | Date. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manufacture of Footwear | |||
| Cummings and Day, Ltd., 79 Cashel Street, Christchurch | For an extension of its existing licence so as to permit the manufacture of women’s utility shoes by the Blake-sewn process | Application withdrawn | 28th Mar., 1949. |
| Mrs. V. E. Bartlett, 7 Cowell Place, Onehunga | For a licence to machine uppers at premises situated at 883 Manukau Road, Auckland | Granted | 28th Mar., 1949. |
| Messrs. Wilson and Prosser, 112 Great North Road, Auckland | For an extension of their existing licence permitting the manufacture of children’s sandals, size 4 to maids’ size 2, so as to permit the manufacture of women’s sandals, sizes 3’s to 7’s, and men’s sandals, sizes 5’s to 11’s | Granted | 28th Mar., 1949. |
| Messrs. R. D. Swinton and E. R. Roberts, Victoria Street, Hawera | For an extension of their existing licence so as to permit the manufacture of children’s “back-in” sandals, sizes 3’s to 9’s, by the machine-sewn process | Declined | 28th Mar., 1949. |
| Pharmacy Industry | |||
| H. L. Posseniskie, 325 Great South Road, Otahuhu | For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at Panmure.. | Declined | 28th Mar., 1949. |
| A. E. Lacey, P.O. Box 12, Maungaturoto, Northland | For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at Ruawai, Northland | Granted | 28th Mar., 1949. |
| H. W. Sherlock, 107 Wright’s Road, Christchurch | For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at 25 Lincoln Road, Christchurch | Declined | 28th Mar., 1949. |
| Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit | |||
| P. Ratahi, Ratana Pa | For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed at Ratana Pa | Declined | 28th Mar., 1949. |
| Messrs. F. H. Edge and J. F. Lawton (trading as Tractor and Machinery Service Co.), Featherston | For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on garage premises at Featherston | Granted | 28th Mar., 1949. |
| R. D. Elms, Princess Street, Fairlie | For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on garage premises at Princess Street, Fairlie | Granted | 28th Mar., 1949. |
| E. A. Smith, Te Mawhai R.D. | For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on store premises at Te Mawhai County District | Granted | 28th Mar., 1949. |
| M. D. McRay, Totara North | For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed outside store premises at Totara North | Granted | 28th Mar., 1949. |
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🚂 Abstract of Railways Working Account
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsRailways, Revenue, Expenditure, Net Revenue, Passenger, Goods, Maintenance, Transportation
🏭 Decisions of the Bureau of Industry Under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry28 March 1949
Licences, Footwear, Pharmacy, Motor-spirit, Applications, Decisions
8 names identified
- V. E. Bartlett (Mrs), Licence granted for machine uppers
- H. L. Posseniskie, Licence declined for new pharmacy
- A. E. Lacey, Licence granted for new pharmacy
- H. W. Sherlock, Licence declined for new pharmacy
- P. Ratahi, Licence declined for motor-spirit resale
- R. D. Elms, Licence granted for motor-spirit resale
- E. A. Smith, Licence granted for motor-spirit resale
- M. D. McRay, Licence granted for motor-spirit resale
- J. D. Kerr, Secretary