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310 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 11
(a) When sold by a retailer carrying on business in any of
the metropolitan areas of Auckland, Wellington,
Christchurch, or Dunedin, or in any of the Cities
or Boroughs of Whangarei, Takapuna, Hamilton,
Tauranga, Rotorua, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Strat-
ford, Hawera, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Napier,
Hastings, Blenheim, Nelson, Greymouth, Timaru,
Westport, Oamaru, Balclutha, Gore, or Invercargill—
14 cents (1s. 5d.) per pound.
(b) When sold by a retailer carrying on business else-
where—
1s. 5½d. per pound, or
1 lb, 15 cents;
2 lb, 29 cents;
3 lb, 44 cents;
4 lb, 58 cents;
Fractions of a pound shall be calculated at 15 cents per
pound. Quantities in excess of 4 lb shall be calculated at the
rate of 14½ cents per pound.
(2) If in respect of any lot of oranges sold by a retailer
the maximum price calculated in accordance with the fore-
going provisions of this clause is not an exact number of
cents, pence or halfpence, the maximum price of the lot
may be computed to the nearest whole cent, or the next
upward half-penny.
SPECIAL PRICES WHERE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES INCURRED
7. Subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the
Tribunal, on application by any retailer, may authorise
special prices in respect of any Jamaican oranges to which
this order applies where special circumstances exist, or for
any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are
incurred by the retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal
under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot
or consignment of oranges or may relate generally to all
Jamaican oranges to which this order applies sold by the
retailer while the approval remains in force.
DUTY IMPOSED ON RETAILERS
8. Every retailer who offers or exposes any Jamaican oranges
for sale in any shop shall keep in a prominent position in such
proximity to the oranges to which it relates as to be obviously
descriptive thereof, a ticket, placard, or label on which shall
be stated in legible and prominent characters the following
particulars:
(a) The retail price of the oranges. Retailers to whom clause
6 (1) (b) of this order applies shall state at least the
prices for 1 lb and 2 lb lots.
(b) The word “Jamaican”.
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SCHEDULE
DEFINITION OF METROPOLITAN AREAS
| Name of Metropolitan Area | Districts Included Therein |
|---|---|
| Auckland | The City of Auckland, the Boroughs of Birkenhead, Devonport, Ellerslie, Mount Albert, Mount Eden, Mount Roskill, New Lynn, Newmarket, Northcote, Onehunga, One Tree Hill, Otahuhu, Mount Wellington. |
| Wellington | The Cities of Wellington and Lower Hutt, the Boroughs of Eastbourne and Petone. |
| Christchurch | The City of Christchurch and the Borough of Riccarton. |
| Dunedin | The City of Dunedin and the Boroughs of Green Island, Port Chalmers, and St. Kilda. |
Dated at Wellington this 28th day of February 1968.
G. H. DATSON,
Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division.
Gazette, 24 March 1966, No. 16, p. 424
(I. and C.)
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New Zealand Government Railways—Schedule of Civil Engineering and Building Contracts of $20,000 or More in Value
| Name of Work | Successful Contractor | Amount of Tender Accepted |
|---|---|---|
| Erection of an amenity and workshops for way and works staff at Ranfurly | Weir and French Ltd., Bute Street, Ranfurly | $20,605.00 |
I. THOMAS, General Manager.
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RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 14 FEBRUARY 1968
| Liabilities | $ | Assets | $ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Notes in circulation | 156,547,229 | Gold | 491,734 |
| Demand deposits— | Overseas assets— | ||
| (a) State | 22,047,520 | (a) Current accounts and short-term bills | 115,109,389 |
| (b) Banks | 88,560,271 | (b) Investments | 8,339,004 |
| (c) Marketing accounts | 4,073,719 | 123,448,393 | |
| (d) Other | 173,934,120 | New Zealand coin | 7,446,400 |
| Time deposits | Discounts | ||
| Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand currency— | Advances— | ||
| (a) Demand | 329,762 | (a) To the State (including Treasury bills) | 154,026,687 |
| (b) Time | 30,000,000 | (b) To marketing accounts | 134,571,982 |
| 30,329,762 | (c) Other advances | 213,670 | |
| Other liabilities | 3,167,038 | 288,812,339 | |
| Capital accounts— | Investments in New Zealand— | ||
| (a) General Reserve Fund | 3,000,000 | (a) N.Z. Government securities | 64,570,236 |
| (b) Other Reserves | 14,330,550 | (b) Other | 147,000 |
| 17,330,550 | 64,717,236 | ||
| Other assets | 11,074,107 | ||
| $495,990,209 | $495,990,209 |
M. R. HUTTON, Chief Accountant.
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- G. H. Datson, Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division
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