✨ Price Orders and Schedules
APRIL 20] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 479
PROVISION FOR ADDITIONAL CHARGES WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN CONTAINERS
- (1) The several prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this Order may be increased by an additional charge in respect of containers as follows:—
(a) For drums (5 cwt.) used in respect of invert sugar: By £3 per drum:
(b) For kegs (1¼ cwt.) used in respect of invert sugar: By £1 10s. per keg:
(2) On the return to the company, at its Chelsea refinery, of any drums or kegs in respect of which an additional charge has been made in accordance with the last preceding subclause, a rebate of the amount of the additional charge shall be allowed by the company in respect of all such drums or kegs returned, in good order and condition, without cost to the company by way of freight or other charges.
FIRST SCHEDULE
FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES THAT MAY BE CHARGED BY THE COMPANY
| For Delivery in the Auckland Sugar District. | For Delivery in the Southern Sugar District—i.e., all Parts of New Zealand Other Than the Auckland Sugar District. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Cash Price. | Net Cash Price. | |||
| When Sold to a Distributor. | When Sold to a Manufacturer. | When Sold to a Distributor. | When Sold to a Manufacturer. | |
| Per Ton. £ s. d. | Per Ton. £ s. d. | Per Ton. £ s. d. | Per Ton. £ s. d. | |
| Raw sugar .. | 54 15 3 | 53 12 5 | 51 9 3 | 50 6 5 |
| Brewers’ crystals .. | 56 17 3 | 57 3 5 | 53 10 1 | 53 17 5 |
| Caster .. | 58 10 7 | 58 18 5 | 55 3 3 | 55 12 5 |
| No. 1 .. | 56 2 11 | 56 8 5 | 52 15 11 | 53 2 5 |
| No. 1 X.D. .. | 55 6 3 | 55 10 11 | 51 19 4 | 52 4 11 |
| No. 1A .. | 55 8 8 | 55 13 5 | 52 1 8 | 52 7 5 |
| No. 2 .. | 54 19 1 | 55 3 5 | 51 12 2 | 51 17 5 |
| No. 3 .. | 54 0 1 | 54 3 5 | 50 13 4 | 50 17 5 |
| Boil out .. | 53 5 3 | 52 2 5 | 49 19 3 | 48 16 5 |
| Invert sugar, in drums or kegs | 48 12 0 | 48 14 5 | 45 5 3 | 45 8 5 |
SECOND SCHEDULE
FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES THAT MAY BE CHARGED BY A DISTRIBUTOR
| For Delivery in the Auckland Sugar District. | For Delivery in the Southern Sugar District—i.e., all Parts of New Zealand Other Than the Auckland Sugar District. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Cash Price. | Net Cash Price. | |||
| Per Ton £ s. d. | Per Ton £ s. d. | |||
| Raw sugar .. | 55 18 0 | 52 13 3 | ||
| Brewers’ crystals .. | 58 1 8 | 54 16 0 | ||
| Caster .. | 59 16 6 | 56 10 10 | ||
| No. 1 .. | 57 6 9 | 54 1 1 | ||
| No. 1 X.D. .. | 56 9 4 | 53 3 8 | ||
| No. 1A .. | 56 11 10 | 53 6 2 | ||
| No. 2 .. | 56 1 10 | 52 16 2 | ||
| No. 3 .. | 55 2 0 | 51 16 4 | ||
| Boil out .. | 54 6 9 | 51 1 10 | ||
| Invert sugar, in drums or kegs | 49 13 6 | 46 7 10 |
THIRD SCHEDULE
FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES THAT MAY BE CHARGED BY THE COMPANY TO DIRECT CUSTOMERS
| For Delivery in the Auckland Sugar District. | For Delivery in the Southern Sugar District—i.e., all Parts of New Zealand Other Than the Auckland Sugar District. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Cash Price. | Net Cash Price. | |||
| Per Ton. £ s. d. | Per Ton. £ s. d. | |||
| Brewers’ crystals .. | 58 1 8 | 54 16 0 | ||
| Caster .. | 59 16 6 | 56 10 10 | ||
| No. 1 .. | 57 6 9 | 54 1 1 | ||
| No. 1A .. | 56 11 10 | 53 6 2 | ||
| No. 2 .. | 56 1 10 | 52 16 2 | ||
| No. 3 .. | 55 2 0 | 51 16 4 |
FOURTH SCHEDULE
FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES THAT MAY BE CHARGED BY A RETAIL STOREKEEPER (SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CLAUSE 7)
| When Sold at Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Gisborne, Greymouth, Hastings, Invercargill, Napier, Nelson, New Plymouth, Oamaru, Timaru, Wanganui, Wellington, and Westport: At the Rate of— | |
|---|---|
| Per Pound. | |
| Raw sugar .. | 6¾d. |
| Brewers’ crystals .. | 6¾d. |
| Caster .. | 7¾d. |
| No. 1 .. | 6¾d. |
| No. 1A .. | 6¾d. |
| No. 2 .. | 6¾d. |
| No. 3 .. | 6¾d. |
| Boil out .. | 6¾d. |
FIFTH SCHEDULE
DEFINITION OF METROPOLITAN AREAS
| Name of Metropolitan Areas. | Districts Included therein. |
|---|---|
| Auckland .. | The City of Auckland, the Boroughs of Birkenhead, Devonport, Ellerslie, Mount Albert, Mount Eden, New Lynn, Newmarket, Northcote, Onehunga, One Tree Hill, Otahuhu, and Takapuna, and the Road Districts of Mount Roskill, Mount Wellington, and Panmure Township. |
| Wellington .. | The Cities of Wellington and Lower Hutt, the Boroughs of Eastbourne and Petone, and the Town District of Johnsonville. |
| Christchurch .. | The City of Christchurch, and the Boroughs of Lyttelton and Riccarton. |
| Dunedin .. | The City of Dunedin, and the Boroughs of Green Island, St. Kilda, and West Harbour. |
Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of April, 1950.
The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of—
[L.S.] P. B. MARSHALL, President.
P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member.
Price Order No. 1138 (Raw-leaf Tobacco)
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 Price Order:—
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This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1138, and shall come into force on the 20th day of April, 1950.
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In this Order—
“Flue-cured leaf” means leaf that has been treated in the kiln for at least three successive days immediately after picking for the purpose of yellowing, fixing colour, drying, and drying mid-ribs:
“Air-dried leaf” means leaf other than flue-cured leaf.
APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER
- This Order applies with respect to all raw-leaf tobacco grown in New Zealand during the 1949–50 season: Provided that the Tribunal may, in any case where it considers it proper so to do and subject to such conditions (if any) as it thinks fit, exempt any such tobacco from the operation of this Order.
FIXING AVERAGE PRICES OF RAW-LEAF TOBACCO TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES
- (1) The average price to be paid by any tobacco manufacturer for raw-leaf tobacco to which this Order applies shall be not less than—
(a) For flue-cured leaf: 2s. 8d. per pound.
(b) For air-dried leaf: 2s. 5d. per pound
(2) For the purposes of this clause the weight of any raw-leaf tobacco shall be deemed to be its weight at the time and place of delivery by the grower to the manufacturer or to his agent in the district in which it is grown: Provided, however, that in any case where the grower and the manufacturer or his agent agree that the moisture-content of the leaf in any lot of tobacco is excessive, then for the purposes of calculating the value of the lot the weight of the lot shall be deemed to be reduced by a reasonable amount to make allowance for the excessive moisture.
- This Order shall be read subject to the provisions of the Board of Trade (Raw Tobacco Price) Regulations 1943*.
Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of April, 1950.
The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of—
[L.S.] P. B. MARSHALL, President.
P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member.
- Statutory Regulations 1943, Serial number 1943/59, page 124.
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Price Order No. 1139 (Sugar)
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💰 Finance & Revenue19 April 1950
Price Order, Sugar, Control of Prices Act, Wholesale Prices, Retail Prices, Colonial Sugar Refining Company
- P. B. MARSHALL, President
- P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member
💰 Price Order No. 1138 (Raw-leaf Tobacco)
💰 Finance & Revenue19 April 1950
Price Order, Raw-leaf Tobacco, Control of Prices Act, Flue-cured leaf, Air-dried leaf
- P. B. MARSHALL, President
- P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member