Elections and Price Order




Members of Bobby Calf Pool Committees Elected

Pursuant to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1955,
notice has been received by the New Zealand Dairy
Board that the persons whose names are set out under the
name of each Bobby Calf Pool Committee in the Schedule
hereto have been duly elected as members of that Committee.
Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of February 1956.
A. J. L. WELLS, Secretary.

SCHEDULE

Ararimu Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Gavin Charles Watt Howie,
Sefton Logan Shaw,
Robert George Coutts,
Harold Lindsay Nicholas, and
Sydney John Knight.

Drury Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Sydney Norman Baker,
Bruce Foster,
John Alexander Patterson,
Bruce Gillan,
Robert Flanagan,
David Young, and
Frank Austin Henderson Parker.

Hunua-Paparimu Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Robert Hughes,
George Frederick Lockwood,
John Marcus Johnston,
William Antony Wellacott, and
Basil Topham.

Kokatahi-Koiterangi-Arahura Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Alfred Marshall,
Maurice Alexander Paterson,
William John David Monk,
William Alexander Mills,
John Havill,
Raymond Godfrey, and
Clifford Ewing Cron.

Ngati Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Frank Manuel,
Wi Reedy,
Taine Waikare,
Hokimate Fox,
Paul Toroa,
George Brown, Jun., and
Tipi Kaa.

North Hokianga Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Michael Daniel Gladstone Mulcahy,
Herbert Lewis Mudgway,
Bernard Eyre Baxter,
Thomas Stancliffe Ogle, and
Ray Tudor Brewer.

Papakura Bobby Calf Pool Committee
John Challin Martin Connolly,
Clyde Donald McInnes,
John Oswald Barker,
William John Archibald, and
Hilary William Smith.

Piopio-Aria Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Thomas Acton Summers,
Frederick Noel Furniss,
Bernard Joseph Adams,
Just Emil Mortensen,
Norman Cowin,
Victor Charles Drew Evans,
Peter McDonald McLean, and
Francis William Signal.

Rawene Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Kenneth Selwyn Hugh Baker,
Lawrence James Brockliss,
Arthur Rae Cox,
Stanley Horace King, and
Lomond Omer Leaf.

Sheffield Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Albert Samuel Green,
Frank Alston Hawkins,
Ernest Everett Hawke,
George Sutherland,
Norman Henry Smart,
Everard Henry Pierce, and
Frank Christopher Schimanski.

Springston-Tai Tapu Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Robert Findlay,
Thomas Francis Carter,
Charles Evelyn Trevor Ellmers,
Robert Thomas Court, and
Peter Forrest Wood.

Takaka Bobby Calf Pool Committee
George Keith Webley,
Trevor Carlyle King,
Denis Mansfield Hope,
Andrew Bright Jones, and
Peter Chidley Coote.

Whangaroa Bobby Calf Pool Committee
Eric Bernard Weber,
Stanley Bates,
Peter Sparksman,
Henry Luke Driver,
James Frederick Moore,
Robert Geoffrey Rosenfeldt, and
Alton McKeown.

Price Order No. 1636 (Cornsacks)
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. 1636, and
    shall come into force on the 10th day of February 1956.

  2. (1) Price Order No. 1521* 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. This order applies with respect to sales by way of retail
    of all cornsacks other than second-hand cornsacks sold in
    New Zealand.

FIXING MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES OF CORNSACKS TO WHICH
THIS ORDER APPLIES

  1. (1) The maximum retail price that may be charged or
    received for any cornsacks to which this order applies shall
    be determined as follows:

    (a) When sold “ex wharf” at Auckland, Wellington,
    Lyttelton, or Dunedin: For 46 in. by 23 in. cornsacks, 30/6
    per dozen; for 48 in. by 26½ in. cornsacks, 35/6 per dozen.

    (b) When sold “ex store” at Auckland, Wellington,
    Lyttelton, or Dunedin: For 46 in. by 23 in. cornsacks, 31/6
    per dozen; for 48 in. by 26½ in. cornsacks, 36/6 per dozen.

    (c) When sold by a retailer carrying on business elsewhere
    than at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, or Dunedin the
    maximum price shall be the appropriate price fixed by para-
    graph (b) hereof increased by the appropriate proportion of
    the freight charges incurred by the retailer in obtaining
    delivery from such one of the said places as is most convenient
    of access to his store; provided that where any cornsacks
    to which this paragraph applies are obtained by the retailer
    elsewhere than from such one of the said places that is
    most convenient of access to his store the increase authorised
    by this paragraph shall not exceed the appropriate proportion
    of the freight charges that would have been incurred by the
    retailer if the cornsacks had been obtained from that place
    and if delivery had been effected by the holder of a goods-
    service licence under the Transport Act 1949 at authorised
    rates.

    (2) The maximum prices fixed by the last preceding
    subclause are fixed as for delivery f.o.r. or f.o.b. as the case
    may require.

    (3) Where any cornsacks are delivered by a retailer other-
    wise than f.o.r. or f.o.b. the price that may be charged by the
    retailer shall be the appropriate price in terms of the fore-
    going provisions of this clause increased by the amount of the
    freight charges incurred by him in effecting delivery and then
    reduced by the amount of those charges that would have been
    incurred by him if he had delivered the cornsacks f.o.r. or
    f.o.b. as aforesaid.

    (4) Any freight charges imposed by a retailer pursuant
    to the foregoing provisions of this clause shall be shown
    separately on the appropriate invoice.

PROVISION FOR SPECIAL PRICES WHERE EXTRAORDINARY
CHARGES INCURRED

  1. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions
    of this order and subject to such conditions, if any, as it
    thinks fit, the Tribunal, on application by any wholesaler or
    retailer, may authorise special maximum prices for any corn-
    sacks to which this order applies, where special circumstances
    exist, or for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or
    otherwise) are incurred by the wholesaler or retailer. Any
    authority given by the Tribunal under this clause may apply
    with respect to a specified lot or consignment of cornsacks
    or may relate generally to all cornsacks to which this order
    applies sold by the wholesaler or retailer while the approval
    remains in force.

Dated at Wellington this 8th day of February 1956.
The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the
presence of—
G. LAURENCE, Presiding Member.
H. PEARCE, Member.
L.S.]
Gazette, 21 January 1954, Vol. I, page 111.



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🌾 Bobby Calf Pool Committees Elected

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
2 February 1956
Bobby Calf Pool Committees, Elections, Members, New Zealand Dairy Board
78 names identified
  • Gavin Charles Watt Howie, Elected to Ararimu Committee
  • Sefton Logan Shaw, Elected to Ararimu Committee
  • Robert George Coutts, Elected to Ararimu Committee
  • Harold Lindsay Nicholas, Elected to Ararimu Committee
  • Sydney John Knight, Elected to Ararimu Committee
  • Sydney Norman Baker, Elected to Drury Committee
  • Bruce Foster, Elected to Drury Committee
  • John Alexander Patterson, Elected to Drury Committee
  • Bruce Gillan, Elected to Drury Committee
  • Robert Flanagan, Elected to Drury Committee
  • David Young, Elected to Drury Committee
  • Frank Austin Henderson Parker, Elected to Drury Committee
  • Robert Hughes, Elected to Hunua-Paparimu Committee
  • George Frederick Lockwood, Elected to Hunua-Paparimu Committee
  • John Marcus Johnston, Elected to Hunua-Paparimu Committee
  • William Antony Wellacott, Elected to Hunua-Paparimu Committee
  • Basil Topham, Elected to Hunua-Paparimu Committee
  • Alfred Marshall, Elected to Kokatahi-Koiterangi-Arahura Committee
  • Maurice Alexander Paterson, Elected to Kokatahi-Koiterangi-Arahura Committee
  • William John David Monk, Elected to Kokatahi-Koiterangi-Arahura Committee
  • William Alexander Mills, Elected to Kokatahi-Koiterangi-Arahura Committee
  • John Havill, Elected to Kokatahi-Koiterangi-Arahura Committee
  • Raymond Godfrey, Elected to Kokatahi-Koiterangi-Arahura Committee
  • Clifford Ewing Cron, Elected to Kokatahi-Koiterangi-Arahura Committee
  • Frank Manuel, Elected to Ngati Committee
  • Wi Reedy, Elected to Ngati Committee
  • Taine Waikare, Elected to Ngati Committee
  • Hokimate Fox, Elected to Ngati Committee
  • Paul Toroa, Elected to Ngati Committee
  • George, Jun. Brown, Elected to Ngati Committee
  • Tipi Kaa, Elected to Ngati Committee
  • Michael Daniel Gladstone Mulcahy, Elected to North Hokianga Committee
  • Herbert Lewis Mudgway, Elected to North Hokianga Committee
  • Bernard Eyre Baxter, Elected to North Hokianga Committee
  • Thomas Stancliffe Ogle, Elected to North Hokianga Committee
  • Ray Tudor Brewer, Elected to North Hokianga Committee
  • John Challin Martin Connolly, Elected to Papakura Committee
  • Clyde Donald McInnes, Elected to Papakura Committee
  • John Oswald Barker, Elected to Papakura Committee
  • William John Archibald, Elected to Papakura Committee
  • Hilary William Smith, Elected to Papakura Committee
  • Thomas Acton Summers, Elected to Piopio-Aria Committee
  • Frederick Noel Furniss, Elected to Piopio-Aria Committee
  • Bernard Joseph Adams, Elected to Piopio-Aria Committee
  • Just Emil Mortensen, Elected to Piopio-Aria Committee
  • Norman Cowin, Elected to Piopio-Aria Committee
  • Victor Charles Drew Evans, Elected to Piopio-Aria Committee
  • Peter McDonald McLean, Elected to Piopio-Aria Committee
  • Francis William Signal, Elected to Piopio-Aria Committee
  • Kenneth Selwyn Hugh Baker, Elected to Rawene Committee
  • Lawrence James Brockliss, Elected to Rawene Committee
  • Arthur Rae Cox, Elected to Rawene Committee
  • Stanley Horace King, Elected to Rawene Committee
  • Lomond Omer Leaf, Elected to Rawene Committee
  • Albert Samuel Green, Elected to Sheffield Committee
  • Frank Alston Hawkins, Elected to Sheffield Committee
  • Ernest Everett Hawke, Elected to Sheffield Committee
  • George Sutherland, Elected to Sheffield Committee
  • Norman Henry Smart, Elected to Sheffield Committee
  • Everard Henry Pierce, Elected to Sheffield Committee
  • Frank Christopher Schimanski, Elected to Sheffield Committee
  • Robert Findlay, Elected to Springston-Tai Tapu Committee
  • Thomas Francis Carter, Elected to Springston-Tai Tapu Committee
  • Charles Evelyn Trevor Ellmers, Elected to Springston-Tai Tapu Committee
  • Robert Thomas Court, Elected to Springston-Tai Tapu Committee
  • Peter Forrest Wood, Elected to Springston-Tai Tapu Committee
  • George Keith Webley, Elected to Takaka Committee
  • Trevor Carlyle King, Elected to Takaka Committee
  • Denis Mansfield Hope, Elected to Takaka Committee
  • Andrew Bright Jones, Elected to Takaka Committee
  • Peter Chidley Coote, Elected to Takaka Committee
  • Eric Bernard Weber, Elected to Whangaroa Committee
  • Stanley Bates, Elected to Whangaroa Committee
  • Peter Sparksman, Elected to Whangaroa Committee
  • Henry Luke Driver, Elected to Whangaroa Committee
  • James Frederick Moore, Elected to Whangaroa Committee
  • Robert Geoffrey Rosenfeldt, Elected to Whangaroa Committee
  • Alton McKeown, Elected to Whangaroa Committee

  • A. J. L. Wells, Secretary

🏭 Price Order No. 1636 (Cornsacks) - Maximum Retail Prices

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 February 1956
Price Order, Cornsacks, Retail prices, Control of Prices Act, Price Tribunal
  • G. Laurence, Presiding Member
  • H. Pearce, Member