✨ Price Control Notices
JUNE 29] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 847
Description of Approval
Any approval in force on the 16th day of May, 1950, and relating to any of the following goods or services:—
Cigarette-papers.
Hops.
Hotel tariffs (unlicensed hotels and boardinghouses).
Lubricating-oils and fuel oils.
Matches, imported.
Milk-powders.
Poultry-mash.
Tallow.
Tobacco and cigarettes.
Wines.
PART II
Price Orders and Approvals Referred to in Clause 4 of this Order
Description of Price Order. Reference in Gazette.
Price Order No. 1038 : Asbestos products 14th July, 1949, Vol. II, page 1494.
,, 1056 : Furniture, floor-coverings, including linoleums and underfelt, 11th August, 1949, Vol. II, page 1692.
and bedding
,, 1074 : Apparel and softgoods 8th September, 1949, Vol. III, page 1849.
,, 1072 : Footwear 8th September, 1949, Vol. III, page 1844.
,, 1145 : Patons and Baldwins wools 27th April, 1950, Vol. I, page 504.
,, 1146 : Wendy wools 27th April, 1950, Vol. I, page 504.
,, 1144 : Cotton and rayon dress goods, Manchester goods and soft 27th April, 1950, Vol. I, page 505.
furnishings manufactured by Tootal, Broadhurst Lee Co.,
Ltd.
,, 1033 : Fertilizers, inorganic 7th July, 1949, Vol. II, page 1467.
,, 1123 : Footwear (repairs) 2nd February, 1950, Vol. I, page 117.
,, 1079 : Hairdressing charges (males) 29th September, 1949, Vol. III, page 2395.
,, 1035 : Lime 14th July, 1949, Vol. II, page 1497.
,, 1084 : Milking-machine rubberware 20th October, 1949, Vol. III, page 2480.
,, 1051 : Oatmeal and rolled oats (bulk) 4th August, 1949, Vol. II, page 1652.
,, 1037 : Paint, varnishes, &c. 14th July, 1949, Vol. II, page 1492.
,, 1105 : Cycle-tires and tubes 24th November, 1949, Vol. III, page 2715.
,, 1030 : Motor-tires and tubes 30th June, 1949, Vol. II, page 1438.
Description of Approval
Any Approval in force on the 16th day of May, 1950, and relating to any of the following goods or services:—
Agricultural machinery and parts and accessories pertaining thereto.
Asbestos fibre.
Barley, pearl.
Bedding.
Boxes and crates for butter and cheese as defined in Dairy Produce Regulations 1938.
Bran and pollard.
Bread.
Butter.
Casein.
Cases, fruit as defined in the New Zealand Fruit Price Regulations 1940, Amendment No. 3.
Cement.
Cigars and cheroots.
Clothing, and textiles, unless otherwise exempted from the provisions of Part III of the Control of Prices Act, 1947.
Coal.
Coffee and chicory in all forms.
Cream, canned.
Fertilizers, inorganic.
Footwear.
Furniture and floor coverings including linoleums and underfelt.
Gelatine.
Grain, cleaning, receiving, handling, and delivery charges.
Greases.
Hairdressing charges.
Leather in the form or substantially the form in which it leaves the tannery.
Lime.
Linseed oil.
Macaroni, spaghetti and vermicelli.
Malt and malt extract with or without other constituents.
Margarine.
Motion-picture theatre admission charges.
Newspaper prices.
Paints, varnishes, &c.
Perambulators, push chairs and strollers.
Plywoods and veneers.
Private-hospital charges.
Ranges, electric, gas, solid fuel and oil-burning, including rangettes.
Refrigerators, domestic.
Rice and ground rice.
Sewing machines for domestic use.
Shipping fares and freights.
Soap and soap powder, all varieties, including sand soap.
Steel in bars, sheets, plates, angles, channels, and all sections.
Sugar, icing and castor.
Sugar of milk (lactose).
Tea.
Timber, New Zealand milled, indigenous and exotic.
Tires and inner tubes, pneumatic for motor-vehicles and cycles.
Vacuum cleaners for domestic use.
Vinegar.
Washing machines, domestic.
Water transport charge not covered by Transport Charges Committee.
Wheat, seed.
Yeast in all forms.
Dated at Wellington, this 28th day of June, 1950.
The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of—
[L.S.]
EXPLANATORY NOTE
THIS Notice is not part of the Price Order, but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This Price Order authorizes an increase in the amount that may be charged for certain goods and services where increased costs have
been incurred by the vendor owing to:—
(a) The reduction or removal of subsidies;
(b) The increase in freight charges; and
(c) The general wage increase.
The Order does not authorize any adjustment of prices that are fixed by any of the Price Orders or approvals referred to in Part I of
the Schedule and in respect of Price Orders and approvals referred to in Part II of the Schedule only authorizes increases due to increased
costs incurred as the results of the reduction or removal of subsidies or the increase in freight rates.
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry28 June 1950
Price Control, Price Adjustment, Subsidies, Freight Charges, Remuneration
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