✨ Price Orders
1168 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 43
Price Order No. 2048 (Grader and Earthmover and Special Grader and Earthmover Tyres and Tubes Imported into New Zealand)
PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, I, Geoffrey Harold Datson, 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:
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This order may be cited as Price Order No. 2048 and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 1938.
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This order shall come into force on the 10th day of July 1967.
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(1) The maximum price that may be charged for any imported tyre or tube to which this order applies shall be that contained in the Schedule to Price Order No. 1938 and in special approvals issued subsequent to the coming into force of that price order, converted to decimal currency at the rate of 10 cents for every shilling, and at the amounts shown in the table set out in subclause (2) hereof for sums of less than one shilling.
(2)
3d. 2 cents
6d. 5 cents
9d. 8 cents
Provided that where a trader because of difficulties relating to machine conversion continues to deal during the transitional period exclusively or principally in the existing currency, Price Order No. 1938 shall continue to apply without the variation stipulated in this order.
(3) In this price order the terms “decimal currency”, “existing currency”, and “transitional period” shall have the same meaning as in the Decimal Currency Act 1964.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of July 1967.
G. H. DATSON,
Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division.
(I. and C.)
Price Order No. 2050 (Australian Wheat) (Amendment No. 1 of Price Order No. 2020)
PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, I, Geoffrey Harold Datson, 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:
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This order may be cited as Price Order No. 2050 and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 2020.
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This order shall come into force on the 10th day of July 1967.
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In this order the terms “decimal currency”, “existing currency”, and “transitional period” shall have the same meaning as in the Decimal Currency Act 1964.
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(1) The maximum price that may be charged or received for any lot of wheat to which this order applies shall be the price for such lot calculated in terms of Price Order No. 2020 converted to decimal currency at the rate of one dollar for every ten shillings, ten cents for every shilling, and at amounts shown in the table set out in subclause (2) hereof for sums of less than one shilling.
(2)
0½d. 0 cent
1d. – 1½d. 1 cent
2d. – 3d. 2 cents
3½d.– 4d. 3 cents
4½d.– 5d. 4 cents
5½d.– 6½d. 5 cents
7d. – 7½d. 6 cents
8d. – 8½d. 7 cents
9d. –10d. 8 cents
10½d.–11d. 9 cents
11½d.–12d. 10 cents
Provided that where a trader because of difficulties relating to machine conversion continues to deal during the transitional period exclusively or principally in the existing currency, Price Order No. 2020 shall continue to apply without the variation stipulated in this order.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of July 1967.
G. H. DATSON,
Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division.
(I. and C.)
Price Order No. 2051 (Wheat Grown in the North Island 2015) (Woolpacks)
PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, I, Geoffrey Harold Datson, 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:
PRELIMINARY
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This order may be cited as Price Order No. 2049 and shall be read in conjunction with and deemed part of Price Order No. 2015.
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This order shall come into force on the 10th day of July 1967.
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In this order the terms “decimal currency”, “existing currency”, and “transitional period” shall have the same meaning as in the Decimal Currency Act 1964.
FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES FOR WOOLPACKS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES
- (1) The maximum price that may be charged for any lot of woolpacks to which this order applies shall be the price for such lot calculated in terms of Price Order No. 2015 converted to decimal currency at the rate of one dollar for every ten shillings, ten cents for every shilling, and at the amounts shown in the table set out in subclause (2) hereof for sums of less than one shilling.
(2)
0½d. 0 cent
1d. – 1½d. 1 cent
2d. – 3d. 2 cents
3½d.– 4d. 3 cents
4½d.– 5d. 4 cents
5½d.– 6½d. 5 cents
7d. – 7½d. 6 cents
8d. – 8½d. 7 cents
9d. –10d. 8 cents
10½d.–11d. 9 cents
11½d.–12d. 10 cents
Provided that where a trader because of difficulties relating to machine conversion continues to deal during the transitional period exclusively or principally in the existing currency, Price Order No. 2015 shall continue to apply without the variation stipulated in this price order.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of July 1967.
G. H. DATSON,
Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division.
(I. and C.)
Price Order No. 2051 (Wheat Grown in the North Island of New Zealand) (Amendment No. 1 of Price Order No. 2021)
PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, I, Geoffrey Harold Datson, 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:
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This order may be cited as Price Order No. 2051 and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 2021.
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This order shall come into force on the 10th day of July 1967.
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In this order the terms “decimal currency”, “existing currency”, and “transitional period” shall have the same meaning as in the Decimal Currency Act 1964.
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(1) The maximum price that may be charged for any for any lot of wheat to which this order applies shall be the price for such lot calculated in terms of Price Order No. 2021 converted to decimal currency at the rate of one dollar for every ten shillings, ten cents for every shilling, and at amounts shown in the table set out in subclause (2) hereof for sums of less than one shilling.
(2)
0½d. 0 cent
1d. – 1½d. 1 cent
2d. – 3d. 2 cents
3½d.– 4d. 3 cents
4½d.– 5d. 4 cents
5½d.– 6½d. 5 cents
7d. – 7½d. 6 cents
8d. – 8½d. 7 cents
9d. –10d. 8 cents
10½d.–11d. 9 cents
11½d.–12d. 10 cents
Provided that where a trader because of difficulties relating to machine conversion continues to deal during the transitional period exclusively or principally in the existing currency, Price Order No. 2021 shall continue to apply without the variation stipulated in this order.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of July 1967.
G. H. DATSON,
Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division.
(I. and C.)
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🏭 Price Order No. 2048 (Grader and Earthmover Tyres and Tubes)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 July 1967
Price Order, Tyres, Tubes, Imported, Decimal Currency, Conversion, Existing Currency, Transitional Period
- G. H. Datson, Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division
🏭 Price Order No. 2050 (Australian Wheat) Amendment
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 July 1967
Price Order, Australian Wheat, Decimal Currency, Conversion, Existing Currency, Transitional Period
- G. H. Datson, Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division
🏭 Price Order No. 2049 (North Island Wheat Woolpacks)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 July 1967
Price Order, Woolpacks, North Island Wheat, Decimal Currency, Conversion, Existing Currency, Transitional Period
- G. H. Datson, Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division
🏭 Price Order No. 2051 (North Island Wheat) Amendment
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 July 1967
Price Order, North Island Wheat, Decimal Currency, Conversion, Existing Currency, Transitional Period
- G. H. Datson, Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division