Price Control Orders




Nov. 1] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1655

Price Order No. 1305 (Amendment No. 1 of Price Order No. 1296) (Eggs)

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 amending Price Order:—

  1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1305, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 1296* (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order).

  2. This Order shall come into force on the 5th day of November 1951.

  3. In this Order the expressions “Auckland Egg Marketing Area” and “Hawke’s Bay Egg Marketing Area” mean respectively the areas so constituted under the Egg Marketing Regulations 1951†.

  4. This Order applies with respect to all eggs which, being subject to the principal Order, are sold in the Auckland Egg Marketing Area or the Hawke’s Bay Egg Marketing Area at any time after the commencement of this Order.

Modification of Principal Order with Respect to Eggs that are Subject to this Order

  1. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the principal Order the maximum wholesale and retail price that may be charged or received for any eggs to which this Order applies shall be the appropriate price specified in the First or Second Schedule to this Order, whichever is applicable.

FIRST SCHEDULE

MAXIMUM WHOLESALE PRICES (PER DOZEN) FOR EGGS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

Hen-eggs. Duck-eggs.
Heavy Grade, Fresh. Standard Grade, Fresh. Medium Grade, Fresh. Pullet Grade, Fresh. Mixed, Fresh. Large. Small. Mixed.
Auckland Egg Marketing Area Hawke’s Bay Egg Marketing Area } s. d. 3 11½ s. d. 3 9½ s. d. 3 6½ s. d. 3 0 s. d. 3 6 s. d. 3 9½ s. d. 3 6½ s. d. 3 6

SECOND SCHEDULE

MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES (PER DOZEN) FOR EGGS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

Hen-eggs. Duck-eggs.
Heavy Grade, Fresh. Standard Grade, Fresh. Medium Grade, Fresh. Pullet Grade, Fresh. Mixed, Fresh. Large. Small. Mixed.
Auckland Egg Marketing Area Hawke’s Bay Egg Marketing Area } s. d. 4 4 s. d. 4 2 s. d. 3 11 s. d. 3 4½ s. d. 3 10½ s. d. 4 2 s. d. 3 11 s. d. 3 10½
  1. Clause 3 of the principal Order is hereby amended by omitting the words “Price Order No. 1296”, and substituting the words “Price Order No. 1297 ‡”.

Dated at Wellington, this 31st day of October 1951.

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

[l.s.]

G. LAURENCE, Presiding Member.

I. D. REID, Member.

  • Gazette, 11 October 1951, Vol. III, page 1509.

† Statutory Regulations 1951, Serial number 1951/203, page 684.

‡ Gazette, 11 October 1951, Vol. III, page 1508.


Price Order No. 1303 (Cheese)

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. 1303, and shall come into force on the 1st day of November 1951.

  2. (1) Price Order No. 1217* is hereby revoked.

(2) The revocation of the said Order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the coming into force of this Order.

  1. (1) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires,—

“The said Act²” means the Control of Prices Act 1947

“Export size”, in relation to any cheese, means a cheese weighing or reputed to weigh approximately 80 lb.:

“Medium size”, in relation to any cheese, means a cheese weighing or reputed to weigh approximately 40 lb.:

“Pancake size”, in relation to any cheese, means a cheese weighing or reputed to weigh approximately 20 lb.:

“Standard crate lot”, in relation to a transaction for the sale of cheeses, means a lot consisting of two cheeses of export size, or three cheeses of medium size, or six cheeses of pancake size.

(2) Terms and expressions defined in the said Act and used in this Order have the meanings severally assigned thereto by that Act.

APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER

  1. (1) This Order applies only with respect to Cheddar cheese that is sold by a retailer within four months after the date of its manufacture.

(2) For the purposes of this clause the date of the manufacture of any cheese shall be deemed to be the date indicated on the cheese in accordance with the requirements of the Dairy-produce Regulations 1938†.

  • Gazette, 1 March 1951, Vol. I, page 278.

† Statutory Regulations 1938, Serial number 1938/91, page 296.

(3) Every person who sells any Cheddar cheese by retail (whatever the age of such cheese) shall keep, for a period of not less than four months, a record showing the date of the delivery of the cheese to the retailer, and also—

(a) If the whole cheese was sold, without cutting, the date of its sale; or

(b) In any other case, the date on which the cheese was first cut.

FIXING MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES FOR CHEESE TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

  1. (1) The maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for any cheese to which this Order applies shall be determined in accordance with the following provisions, namely:—

(a) In the case of cheese sold by a retailer to whom supplies of Cheddar cheese are available, free of freight charges, for delivery at his store from any source whatever, the maximum retail price shall be 1s. 9d. a pound:

(b) In cases to which the last preceding paragraph does not apply, the maximum retail price shall be 1s. 9d. a pound, increased to the next upward halfpenny by the appropriate proportion of the freight charges incurred by the retailer in obtaining delivery at his store:

Provided that where any cheese to which this paragraph applies is obtained by the retailer from a source of supply that is not the most convenient of access to the retailer’s store, the increase of the price per pound authorized by this paragraph shall not exceed the appropriate proportion of the freight charges that would have been incurred by the retailer if the cheese had been obtained from the source of supply most convenient of access to his store, and if delivery had been effected by a common carrier at current freight rates.

(2) Where the quantity of cheese sold by a retailer in any one transaction is not an exact number of pounds, the maximum price shall be computed at the rate per pound fixed in accordance with the last preceding subclause.

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🏭 Price Order No. 1305 (Amendment No. 1 of Price Order No. 1296) (Eggs) (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 October 1951
Price control, Eggs, Wholesale prices, Retail prices, Price Tribunal
  • G. Laurence, Presiding Member
  • I. D. Reid, Member

🏭 Price Order No. 1303 (Cheese)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 October 1951
Price control, Cheese, Retail prices, Cheddar cheese, Price Tribunal
  • G. Laurence, Presiding Member
  • I. D. Reid, Member