Bobby Calf Pool Committees and Price Order




2 AUG.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Waimamaku Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Henry Lewis Hedger,
George Douglas Parlane,
William Henry Fell,
William Martin Naera,
Lindsay Harold Parlane,
Daniel Rowland Ambler, and
Arch Glyn Fell.

Waimate Plains Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Edward William Patrick Long,
William Richmond Auton,
Edwin Thomas Burke,
Harry Bayliss,
Sydney Bailey, and
Andrew John Robertson Hastie.

Waimea Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Wallace Drummond Dron,
Leslie Alfred Higgins,
Leslie Mills Ford,
John Leslie Borlase,
Lawrence Canton,
Henry Austin David Clouston, and
Harry William Chisnall.

Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Norman Ernest Brier,
William Robert Cross,
John Sample,
Lionel Alec Hawking,
Robert Gilmour,
Albert Basil Cameron,
James Alexander Magill,
Raymond Clarence Leathart, and
Alfred Henry Grigg.

Waiuku Bobby Calf Pool Committee
John Herbert Bruce,
George Alexander Hudson,
Phillip Charles Stanley Denize,
Harding George Bonnor,
Norman Mathew Harvey,
Victor Stanley Aspin, and
Cornelius John Thomas Hodgkinson.

Wangaehu Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Hugh Alexander Anderson,
William Keith Burtt,
Arthur John Glasgow,
David Henderson,
Frederick Robert Kirkby,
Leslie James McNaught, and
Leonard Keith Monk.

Whangarei Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Edward Snell Tremeine,
Phillip Sydney Carter,
Hugh Guilbert Agnew,
Henry Robert Harvey,
Stephen Thomas O'Shea,
Clifford Finlayson Smith, and
John Thompson Stephen.

Woodville Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Arthur Geoffrey Hall,
George Percy Veale,
Frank Duff Mackie,
Ernest Martin, and
Kenneth Reginald Stuart Strand.

Price Order No. 1669 (Phosphatic Fertilisers)

Pursuant to the Control of Prices Act 1947, the Price Tribunal hereby makes the following Price Order:

  1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 1669, and shall come into force on the 3rd day of August 1956.

  2. (1) Price Order No. 1570* 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.

APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER

  1. (1) Subject to the next succeeding subclause, this order applies with respect to phosphatic fertilisers of the following kinds manufactured or prepared in New Zealand and sold for use in New Zealand:
    (a) Superphosphate:
    (b) Serpentine superphosphate comprising 15 cwt. of superphosphate and 5 cwt. of ground serpentine rock per ton:
    (c) Reverted superphosphate comprising 15 cwt. of superphosphate and 5 cwt. of carbonate of lime per ton:
    (d) Super Nauru compound comprising 15 cwt. of superphosphate and 5 cwt. of Nauru or Ocean Island rock phosphate per ton:
    (e) Finely ground Nauru or Ocean Island rock phosphate.
    (2) Nothing in this order shall apply with respect to any phosphatic fertilisers sold in a quantity of less than one ton.

FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF PHOSPHATIC FERTILISERS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

  1. (1) The prices for phosphatic fertilisers fixed by this Order are fixed in respect of sales of the following classes, namely:
    (a) Sales to a user—that is to say, to a person purchasing for his own use and not for the purpose of resale:
    (b) Sales to a storekeeper—that is to say, to a person (not being a merchant, dairy company, or farmers’ organisation as hereinafter mentioned), purchasing solely for resale to users:
    (c) Sales to a merchant—that is to say, to a person purchasing for resale to storekeepers or to users:
    (d) Sales to a dairy company, as defined in section 2 of the Dairy Industry Act 1952, purchasing solely for resale to persons being suppliers of milk or cream to the company:
    (e) Sales to an incorporated farmers’ organisation, having a retail department conducted on a co-operative basis, and purchasing phosphatic fertilisers solely for the purpose of resale to its members.
    (2) The prices for phosphatic fertilisers fixed by this order are fixed in respect of sales for cash or for credit until a date not later than the 20th day of the month next following the month of delivery.
    (3) Where any sale is made on terms allowing credit for a longer period than that mentioned in the last preceding subclause, the purchaser shall be entitled, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the contract of sale, to the benefit of the prices fixed by this order if in fact payment is made not later than the 20th day of the month next following the month of delivery.
    (4) The prices fixed by this order include the price of the containers.

  2. (1) Where any phosphatic fertilisers manufactured in the South Island are sold for delivery “ex works” or “free on rail” at Burnside, Hornby, or Ravensbourne, the maximum price that may be charged or received shall be the appropriate price specified in the First Schedule hereto.
    (2) Where any phosphatic fertilisers manufactured in the North Island are sold for delivery “ex works” or “free on rail” at Aramoho, Otahuhu, Smart Road (New Plymouth), Te Papapa, Westfield, or Awatoto, the maximum price that may be charged or received shall be the appropriate price specified in the Second Schedule hereto.
    (3) In the case of sales in bulk (i.e., not in containers of any kind) the prices fixed in the First or Second Schedule hereto, whichever is appropriate, shall be reduced by the sum of £1 1s. 6d. per ton in respect of each class of sale.
    (4) Where any phosphatic fertilisers are sold for delivery elsewhere than at one of the places mentioned in subclauses (1) and (2) of this clause, the maximum price that may be charged or received shall be the appropriate price fixed in the First or Second Schedule hereto, whichever is appropriate, increased by the amount of the freight charges between the place of manufacture and the place of delivery: Provided that the amount added to the price in respect of freight charges shall not in any case exceed the amount that would have been incurred had delivery been effected by the holder of a goods-service licence under the Transport Act 1949, at authorised rates: Provided also that where phosphatic fertiliser manufactured at Smart Road is sold for delivery at a place which is nearer or more convenient of access to Aramoho the freight charge shall not exceed that which would have been incurred had delivery been made from Aramoho to the place of delivery.
    (5) In every invoice, debit note, or similar document issued by a vendor to a user in respect of the sale of any phosphatic fertiliser, there shall be shown separately—
    (a) The price of the phosphatic fertilisers fixed in accordance with this order; and
    (b) The additional amount (if any) payable by the purchaser in respect of freight charges.



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🌾 Waimamaku Bobby Calf Pool Committee members appointed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Bobby Calf Pool Committee, Waimamaku, committee members
7 names identified
  • Henry Lewis Hedger, Committee member
  • George Douglas Parlane, Committee member
  • William Henry Fell, Committee member
  • William Martin Naera, Committee member
  • Lindsay Harold Parlane, Committee member
  • Daniel Rowland Ambler, Committee member
  • Arch Glyn Fell, Committee member

🌾 Waimate Plains Bobby Calf Pool Committee members appointed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Bobby Calf Pool Committee, Waimate Plains, committee members
6 names identified
  • Edward William Patrick Long, Committee member
  • William Richmond Auton, Committee member
  • Edwin Thomas Burke, Committee member
  • Harry Bayliss, Committee member
  • Sydney Bailey, Committee member
  • Andrew John Robertson Hastie, Committee member

🌾 Waimea Bobby Calf Pool Committee members appointed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Bobby Calf Pool Committee, Waimea, committee members
7 names identified
  • Wallace Drummond Dron, Committee member
  • Leslie Alfred Higgins, Committee member
  • Leslie Mills Ford, Committee member
  • John Leslie Borlase, Committee member
  • Lawrence Canton, Committee member
  • Henry Austin David Clouston, Committee member
  • Harry William Chisnall, Committee member

🌾 Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee members appointed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Bobby Calf Pool Committee, Waitemata, committee members
9 names identified
  • Norman Ernest Brier, Committee member
  • William Robert Cross, Committee member
  • John Sample, Committee member
  • Lionel Alec Hawking, Committee member
  • Robert Gilmour, Committee member
  • Albert Basil Cameron, Committee member
  • James Alexander Magill, Committee member
  • Raymond Clarence Leathart, Committee member
  • Alfred Henry Grigg, Committee member

🌾 Waiuku Bobby Calf Pool Committee members appointed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Bobby Calf Pool Committee, Waiuku, committee members
7 names identified
  • John Herbert Bruce, Committee member
  • George Alexander Hudson, Committee member
  • Phillip Charles Stanley Denize, Committee member
  • Harding George Bonnor, Committee member
  • Norman Mathew Harvey, Committee member
  • Victor Stanley Aspin, Committee member
  • Cornelius John Thomas Hodgkinson, Committee member

🌾 Wangaehu Bobby Calf Pool Committee members appointed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Bobby Calf Pool Committee, Wangaehu, committee members
7 names identified
  • Hugh Alexander Anderson, Committee member
  • William Keith Burtt, Committee member
  • Arthur John Glasgow, Committee member
  • David Henderson, Committee member
  • Frederick Robert Kirkby, Committee member
  • Leslie James McNaught, Committee member
  • Leonard Keith Monk, Committee member

🌾 Whangarei Bobby Calf Pool Committee members appointed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Bobby Calf Pool Committee, Whangarei, committee members
7 names identified
  • Edward Snell Tremeine, Committee member
  • Phillip Sydney Carter, Committee member
  • Hugh Guilbert Agnew, Committee member
  • Henry Robert Harvey, Committee member
  • Stephen Thomas O'Shea, Committee member
  • Clifford Finlayson Smith, Committee member
  • John Thompson Stephen, Committee member

🌾 Woodville Bobby Calf Pool Committee members appointed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Bobby Calf Pool Committee, Woodville, committee members
  • Arthur Geoffrey Hall, Committee member
  • George Percy Veale, Committee member
  • Frank Duff Mackie, Committee member
  • Ernest Martin, Committee member
  • Kenneth Reginald Stuart Strand, Committee member

🏭 Price Order No. 1669 (Phosphatic Fertilisers)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 August 1956
Price Order, Phosphatic Fertilisers, Superphosphate, Control of Prices Act 1947, Price Tribunal
  • Price Tribunal