✨ Price Orders and Notices
7 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 187
Maximum Price
Per Pound.
At the Rate of
s. d.
(a) For honey, cut and wrapped .. .. 1 5
(b) For other honey—
(i) Sold by a producer to a consumer—
(a) In lots of 60 lb. or less.. .. 1 2
(b) In lots of over 60 lb. .. .. 1 1
(ii) Sold by a producer to a packer, wholesaler, or retailer .. .. 1 1
(iii) Sold by any person whomsoever to a wholesaler .. .. 1 1
(iv) Sold by a wholesaler (not including a producer) to a retailer .. .. 1 2
(v) Sold by a retailer .. .. 1 3½
(2) The maximum retail prices fixed by the last preceding subclause are fixed in respect of supplies of honey available to the retailer free of freight charges for delivery at his store from any source whatever.
(3) Where supplies of honey are delivered to the retailer otherwise than free of freight charges as aforesaid, the price that may be charged by the retailer shall be the appropriate price fixed as aforesaid, increased by a proportionate part of the freight charges incurred by him in obtaining delivery: Provided that the amount added to the price in respect of freight, pursuant to this subclause, shall not in any case exceed ½d. per pound.
(4) The several prices fixed by this clause include the price of the containers.
FIXING MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICE OF HONEY SOLD IN THE COMB
- Notwithstanding anything in the last preceding clause and subject to the provisions of clauses 9 and 10 hereof, the maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for honey sold in the comb shall be 1s. 11½d. per pound or per standard section: Provided that where the gross weight of any standard section of honey in the comb is less than 14 oz. that section shall be sold at the rate of 1s. 11½d. per pound.
GENERAL
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If in respect of any honey the retail price charged in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Order is not an exact number of pence or half-pence, the maximum price shall be computed to the next upward halfpenny.
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Subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Tribunal, on application by any person concerned, may authorize special prices or margins of profit in respect of any honey to which this Order applies where special circumstances exist or for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by any producer, packer, wholesaler, or retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of honey or may relate generally to all honey to which this Order applies sold while the approval remains in force.
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SCHEDULE
MAXIMUM PRICES OF HONEY PACKED IN RETAIL CONTAINERS
| Size and Kind of Container. | Maximum Price that May be Charged by a Packer to a Wholesaler. | Maximum Price that May be Charged by a Wholesaler (Including a Packer) to a Retailer. | Maximum Price that May be Charged by a Retailer (Including a Packer) to a Consumer. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Per Dozen. | Per Dozen. | ||
| s. d. | s. d. | s. d. | |
| ½ lb. cartons .. | 9 4 | 10 2 | 1 0 per carton. |
| 12 oz. glass jars .. | 16 9 | 18 3 | 1 9½ per jar. |
| 1 lb. glass jars .. | 19 0 | 20 9 | 2 0½ per jar. |
| 1 lb. cartons .. | 16 9 | 18 3 | 1 9½ per carton. |
| 1 lb. tins .. | 21 0 | 23 0 | 2 3 per tin. |
| 1¼ lb. glass jars .. | 22 3 | 24 3 | 2 4½ per jar. |
| 1½ lb. glass jars .. | 25 9 | 28 0 | 2 9 per jar. |
| 2 lb. glass jars .. | 33 3 | 36 2 | 3 6½ per jar. |
| 2 lb. cartons .. | 32 0 | 34 9 | 3 5 per carton. |
| 2 lb. tins .. | 36 9 | 40 0 | 3 11 per tin. |
| 2½ lb. glass jars .. | 41 6 | 45 2 | 4 5 per jar. |
| 2¾ lb. glass jars .. | 45 3 | 49 3 | 4 10 per jar. |
| 5 lb. tins .. | 79 9 | 86 9 | 8 6 per tin. |
| 10 lb. tins .. | 148 8 | 161 8 | 15 10 per tin. |
Dated at Wellington, this 7th day of February 1952.
The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of—
[L.S.] G. LAURENCE, Presiding Member.
D. W. A. BARKER Member.
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The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1925—Proposed Cancellation of Registration of Industrial Association
Department of Labour and Employment,
Wellington, 4 February 1952.
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to and in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by section 22 of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1925, the registration of the North Island Gold Mines Employees Federation Industrial Association of Workers, registered No. 1968, situated at Waihi, will, unless cause to the contrary be shown, be cancelled at the expiration of six weeks from the date of publication of this notice in the Gazette.
C. P. SMITH, Registrar of Industrial Unions.
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Notice to Mariners No. 9 of 1952
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 30 January 1952.
NEW ZEALAND—SOUTH ISLAND—GODLEY HEAD
Live Shell Practice
PARTICULARS of live shell practice which has been arranged are as follows:—
(a) Date of shoot: 24 February 1952.
(b) Duration of shoot: 0900 hours to 1630 hours.
(c) Place: Godley Head.
(d) Danger height: 6,000 ft.
(e) Danger area bounded by—
Lat. 43° 24′ S.; long. 172° 50′ E.
Lat. 43° 29′ S.; long. 173° 00′ 30″ E.
Lat. 43° 35′ S.; long. 173° 02′ 30″ E.
Lat. 43° 35′ 30″ S.; long. 172° 47′ 30″ E.
Authority: Army Department, 23 January 1952.
W. C. SMITH, Secretary.
(M. 25/1400)
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Notice to Mariners No. 10 of 1952
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 31 January 1952.
NEW ZEALAND—SOUTH ISLAND—OTAGO HARBOUR
Powder Magazine Destroyed
Position: Lat. 45° 48′.4 S.; long. 170° 38′.25 E. (approx.)
Details: The old powder magazine situated on the edge of the bank bordering the shallow channel eastward of the Deborah Bay bend has been destroyed by fire. The foundation piles are awash at high water and constitutes a danger to small vessels using the adjacent channel. The wreckage is to be marked by a single pile carrying a fixed red light in a position 039° distant 4150 ft. from Observation Point, Port Chalmers, and 137° 1440 ft. from Black Channel Beacon No. 12, Lower Harbour.
Charts Affected: No. 2411.
Publications: New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide Tables, plan of Otago Harbour.
Authority: Otago Harbour Board, 25 January 1952.
W. C. SMITH, Secretary.
(M. 3/13/355)
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Notice to Mariners No. 11 of 1952
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 31 January 1952.
NEW ZEALAND—SOUTH ISLAND—MOTUEKA
Amendment to Leading Line, &c.
Position: Lat. 41° 05′ S., long., 173° 01′.5 E. (approx.)
Details: The front leading beacon has been moved to the southward and the leading beacons are now in transit 274°. The port lights have been converted from kerosene to battery electric.
Publications Affected: New Zealand Pilot, 1946, page 250; New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide Tables, page 205.
Authority: Harbour Board, Motueka, 28 January 1952.
W. C. SMITH, Secretary.
(M. 3/3/72)
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Officiating Ministers for 1952—Notice No. 4
Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 4 February 1952.
PURSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act 1908, the following names of officiating ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general information:—
The Salvation Army
Major Frederick Searle.
Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert G. Wallace.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Elder George Roass Biesinger.
Elder Robert B. Fox.
Elder Keith Gleave.
Elder Stanley Ezra Richards.
Elder J. Cash Smith.
Christadelphians
Mr. William Sidney Yearsley.
Churches of Christ
Mr. William Campbell.
P. H. WYLDE, Registrar-General.
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Price Order No. 1343 (Honey)
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry7 February 1952
Price Order, Honey, Maximum Prices, Retail Prices, Schedule
- G. Laurence, Presiding Member
- D. W. A. Barker, Member
👷 Proposed Cancellation of Registration of Industrial Association
👷 Labour & Employment4 February 1952
Industrial Association, Cancellation, Registration, North Island Gold Mines Employees Federation
- C. P. Smith, Registrar of Industrial Unions
🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 9 of 1952
🚂 Transport & Communications30 January 1952
Live Shell Practice, Godley Head, Danger Area, Marine Department
- W. C. Smith, Secretary
🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 10 of 1952
🚂 Transport & Communications31 January 1952
Powder Magazine, Otago Harbour, Danger to Vessels, Marine Department
- W. C. Smith, Secretary
🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 11 of 1952
🚂 Transport & Communications31 January 1952
Leading Line, Motueka, Beacon Movement, Marine Department
- W. C. Smith, Secretary
🏛️ Officiating Ministers for 1952—Notice No. 4
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration4 February 1952
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Registrar-General
9 names identified
- Frederick Searle (Major), Officiating Minister, The Salvation Army
- Herbert G. Wallace (Lieutenant-Colonel), Officiating Minister, The Salvation Army
- George Roass Biesinger (Elder), Officiating Minister, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
- Robert B. Fox (Elder), Officiating Minister, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
- Keith Gleave (Elder), Officiating Minister, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
- Stanley Ezra Richards (Elder), Officiating Minister, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
- J. Cash Smith (Elder), Officiating Minister, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
- William Sidney Yearsley (Mr.), Officiating Minister, Christadelphians
- William Campbell (Mr.), Officiating Minister, Churches of Christ
- P. H. Wylde, Registrar-General