Price Orders and Tariff Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 42

Retailers’ Prices

  1. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause the maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for any wheat to which this order applies shall be the sum of the following amounts:

(a) The cost of the wheat to the retailer at the point at which he takes delivery but not more in any case than the cost that would have been incurred had the retailer purchased the wheat in lots of ½ ton or more.

(b) The amount of any transport charges incurred by the retailer in obtaining delivery of the wheat into his store, being not more in any case than the charges that would have been incurred had delivery been effected at common carrier rates.

(c) Any amount calculated at the rate per bushel as follows:

(i) For wheat sold in sack lots: 1s. 3d. per bushel.
(ii) For wheat sold in lots of ½ bushel or more but less than one sack: 2s. per bushel.
(iii) For wheat sold in lots of less than ½ bushel: 2s. 9d. per bushel.

(2) Where the cost of the wheat to the retailer does not include the cost of the sacks the price computed in accordance with subclause (1) hereof may be increased at the rate of 5½d. per bushel.

  1. Where the prices fixed by this order do not include the price of the sacks, an additional charge may be made for the sacks not exceeding:

    s. d.
    For 46-in. by 23-in. sacks .. .. .. 2 0
    For 41-in. by 23-in. sacks .. .. .. 2 0
    For 29-in. by 18-in. (sugar bags) .. .. 0 9

  2. Subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Tribunal, on application by any distributor or retailer, may authorise special prices in respect of any wheat to which this order applies where special circumstances exist or for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the distributor or retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of wheat or may relate generally to all wheat to which this order applies sold while the approval remains in force.

Dated at Wellington this 7th day of July 1964.

A. B. McLAUCHLAN, Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division.

(I. and C.)

S.R. 1944/94, p. 255


Price Order No. 1945 (Amendment No. 1 of Price Order No. 1928) (Wheat Grown in the South Island of New Zealand)

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, I, Alan Brown McLauchlan, pursuant to a delegation from the Secretary of Industries and Commerce, acting under a delegation from the Price Tribunal, hereby make the following price order:

  1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 1945 and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 1928* (hereinafter referred to as the principal order).

  2. This order shall come into force on the 10th day of July 1964.

  3. The principal order is hereby amended:

(1) By inserting in the title after the words “Wheat Grown” the words “and Sold”.

(2) By inserting in subclause 8 (1) after the words “wheat grown” the words “and sold”.

Dated at Wellington this 7th day of July 1964.

A. B. McLAUCHLAN,
Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division.

Gazette, 19 December 1963, Vol. III, p. 2055

(I. and C.)


Tariff Notice No. 1964/46—Applications for Approval Declined

NOTICE is hereby given that applications for concessionary rates of duty by approval of the Minister of Customs on goods as follows have been declined:

Appn No. Tariff Item Goods Application Advertised
Tariff Notice No.
2906 599.999.9 Alfloc 800 and 810 being combustion additives for the elimination of fouling in boiler plants .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1964/30
2907 599.999.9 Crystex being an insoluble oil-treated sulphur for use in preventing sulphur bloom on uncured rubber .. .. .. .. .. .. 1964/30
2520 682.220.1 Copper bars in sizes exceeding 4 in. × ⅛ in. (Originally advertised as 682.211.1) .. 1964/6
2522 682.220.2 Brass bars 3½ in. × ¼ in. (Originally advertised as 682.211.2) .. .. 1964/6
2853 719.140.2 Furnace, oil-fired salt bath, for use in tool and die hardening .. .. .. 1964/29
2922 719.310.7 Conveyors, stainless steel slat type, for use in milk treatment stations .. .. 1964/30
2923 719.310.9 Semi-automatic and automatic pallet loaders, powered by electricity and compressed air, capable of accepting goods from a conveyor system and arranging them in a preselected layer pattern on pallets and ejecting the loaded pallet .. 1964/30
2858 719.800.9 Tyre spreader capable of handling bead diameters 13 in. to 28 in. and cross-sectional sizes through 11.00, for use in inspecting and retreading aircraft tyres .. 1964/29
2862 722.201.1 H.R.C. fuse bases and carriers for use in assembling plastic house service cutouts .. 1964/29
2869 729.920.9 Furnace, immersed electrode preheating salt bath, for use in tool and die hardening 1964/29
2870 1964/29
2880 893.203.9 Control cards, for use in controlling the retexturising process of dry cleaning machines 1964/29
2881 893.203.9 H.R.C. insulated sealing chambers for use in assembling house service cutouts .. 1964/29
2754 893.203.9 Pipe connectors, polythene, for tapping and connecting polythene water pipes .. 1964/20

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of July 1964.

J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.



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