Price Orders and Notices




MAY 10] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 657

Price Order No. 1243 (Board Products Manufactured by Whakatane Board Mills, Ltd.)

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, hereby makes the following Price Order:—

PRELIMINARY

  1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1243, and shall come into force on the 10th day of May, 1951.

  2. Price Order No. 1141* is hereby revoked in its application to orders accepted for delivery in the April–June, 1951, cycle, or succeeding cycles.

  3. In this Order—

“Standard”, in reference to colour, means grey, blue, green, pink, yellow, salmon, brown, or buff:

“Special”, in reference to colour, means a colour that is a commercial match with a submitted sample colour.

APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER

  1. This Order applies with respect to the Board products manufactured by Whakatane Board Mills, Ltd., of the several kinds specified in the first column of the Schedule hereto.

FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF BOARD PRODUCTS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

  1. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the maximum price that may be charged or received by Whakatane Board Mills, Ltd., for any board products to which this Order applies shall be the appropriate price fixed in the Schedule hereto.

(2) The maximum prices fixed by this Order apply only with respect to board products for which orders are accepted for delivery in the April–June, 1951, cycle, or succeeding cycles.

(3) The maximum prices fixed by this Order are fixed with respect to board products that conform to the formula submitted to and approved by the Tribunal and that are of a size not less than 20 in. by 25 in. with a minimum across the machine of 20 in. with 25 in. cut off. Where board products of a smaller size, being not less in any case than 15 in. by 20 in., are sold the respective maximum prices may be increased by £2 per ton.

(4) The maximum prices fixed by this Order are fixed for quantities of not less than 3 tons of one size, caliper, and quality, or of not less than 5 tons of one caliper and quality, with not more than two sizes in one delivery, and where delivery is required otherwise than in conformity with this subclause the maximum prices may be increased by £2 per ton.

(5) The maximum prices fixed by this Order for combination board are for sales of not less than 1,000 sheets of a size 30 in. by 40 in. For sales of a lesser number of sheets an additional charge may be made at the rate of not more than £2 per 1,000 sheets.

(6) The maximum prices as aforesaid are fixed in respect of sales f.o.r. to purchaser’s nearest railway-station in the North Island or c.i.f. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Port Chalmers, or Bluff (by direct steamer only) in the South Island.

(7) Where delivery is made to ports other than those set out in subclause (6) of this clause the actual freight charges incurred may be charged in lieu of the standard allowance for freight.

(8) The maximum prices fixed by this Order shall be subject to a rebate of £1 per ton, or per 1,000 sheets of a size 30 in. by 40 in., when payment is made within seven days of delivery.

*Gazette, 20th April, 1950, Vol. I, page 480.

(9) The maximum prices calculated in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Order may be increased—

(a) By £1 5s. per ton when reels require slitting and rewinding to reel widths exceeding 15 in.:

(b) By £2 per ton when reels require slitting and rewinding to reel widths between 15 in. and 10 in.:

(c) By £3 per ton when reels require slitting and rewinding to reel widths below 10 in.:

(d) By £4 per ton for standard colours other than grey:

(e) By £3 10s. per ton, plus the actual cost of the dyestuff used, for special colours:

(f) By £2 per ton for hard sizing.

SCHEDULE

MAXIMUM PRICE OF BOARD PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY WHAKATANE BOARD MILLS, LTD.

Description of Board. Caliper. Maximum Price Per Ton.
£ s. d.
Grey rigid boxboard .024/.048 57 7 6
Grey folding chipboard {.016/.020 68 5 0
.024/.045 68 7 6
2/S Glazed woodpulp board {.014/.020 85 12 6
.024/.045 71 5 0
Bending woodpulp board {.016/.020 93 7 6
.024/.044 80 12 6
1/S White-lined folding screening board {.016/.020 80 10 0
.024/.045 76 12 6
Pasting folding chip {.016/.020 66 10 0
.024/.045 66 2 6
M.G. grey rigid boxboard .. 58 5 0
Tag manila .. 128 12 6
M.G. woodpulp board .024/.045 72 5 0
M.G. Duplex board {.014/.020 122 0 0
.024/.036 100 10 0
M.G. Wingib 1/S grey .023/.024 73 12 6
Pasted M.G. rigid boxboard .. 67 12 6
Pasted folding chipboard .. 78 7 6
Pasted M.G. woodpulp board .. 82 7 6
Single Jutekraft-lined combination board, Per 1,000
30 in. by 40 in.— Sheets. £ s. d.
Heavy .. 64 15 0
Medium .. 51 5 0
Double Jutekraft-lined combination board, 30 in by 40 in.— .. 77 15 0
Heavy 92 0 0 82 0 0
Medium 76 7 6 83 7 6

Dated at Wellington, this 9th day of May, 1951.

The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of—

[L.S.] P. B. MARSHALL, President.
G. LAURENCE, Member.

Infected Area Declared Under Citrus Canker Regulations 1945.— (Notice No. Ag. 5011)

Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 3rd May, 1951.

IT is hereby notified for public information that the area of land described in the Schedule hereto has been declared to be an infected area for the purposes of the Citrus Canker Regulations 1945.

SCHEDULE

ALL that piece of land containing 5 acres 3 roods 32·7 perches, more or less, being Lot 1, D.P. 5475, part Section 10, Bell Block District, Block II, Paritutu Survey District, Certificate of Title, Volume 138, folio 275.

A. M. W. GREIG,
Director of the Horticulture Division.

Conscience-money Received

The Treasury,
Wellington, 3rd May, 1951.

I HEREBY acknowledge receipt of the following amounts forwarded by persons unknown, as conscience-money, to the New Zealand Government:—

£9 19s. 6d. and £5 to the Army Department.

2s. to the Customs Department.

12s. 6d. to the Government Printing and Stationery Department.

£2, £17, £26, £5, £25, and £2 to the Land and Income Tax Department.

10s. to the Ministry of Works.

£3 to the Navy Office.

£1 17s. to the Post and Telegraph Department.

7s. 6d. to the Treasury Department.

B. C. ASHWIN, Secretary to the Treasury.

Releasing Land From the Provisions of Part I of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936 (Tuparoa Development Scheme)

PURSUANT to subsection (2) of section 4 of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby revokes, so far as it affects the land described in the Schedule hereto, a certain notice dated the 12th day of September, 1931, and published in New Zealand Gazette No. 67 on the 17th day of September, 1931, at page 2822, whereby the provisions of subsection (3) of section 23 of the Maori Land Amendment and Maori Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1929 (now Part I of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936), were applied to, inter alia, the said land.

SCHEDULE

ALL that area of land in the Tairawhiti Maori Land Court District containing by admeasurement 317 acres 3 roods 20 perches, more or less, being that part of the Totaranui A 1 Block situate in Block VII of the Mata Survey District, called or known as Totaranui A 1p 2b. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan numbered M.L. 3449, deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Gisborne, and thereon edged red.

Dated at Wellington, this 8th day of May, 1951.

For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs—

M. SULLIVAN,
Assistant Under-Secretary
of the Department of Maori Affairs.

(M.A. 1/4/4.)



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🏭 Price Order No. 1243 (Board Products Manufactured by Whakatane Board Mills, Ltd.)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 May 1951
Price Order, Board Products, Whakatane Board Mills, Price Control
  • P. B. Marshall, President of the Price Tribunal
  • G. Laurence, Member of the Price Tribunal

🌾 Infected Area Declared Under Citrus Canker Regulations 1945

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
3 May 1951
Citrus Canker, Infected Area, Bell Block District
  • A. M. W. Greig, Director of the Horticulture Division

💰 Conscience-money Received

💰 Finance & Revenue
3 May 1951
Conscience-money, Treasury, Government Departments
  • B. C. Ashwin, Secretary to the Treasury

🪶 Releasing Land From the Provisions of Part I of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936 (Tuparoa Development Scheme)

🪶 Māori Affairs
8 May 1951
Maori Land, Land Release, Tuparoa Development Scheme
  • M. Sullivan, Assistant Under-Secretary of the Department of Maori Affairs