β¨ Standards and Price Order
15 AUGUST
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
The Standards Act 1965-British Standards, Revisions, and Amendments Available for Comment
Pursuant to the provisions of the Standards Act 1965, notice is hereby given that the British standards, revisions, and amendments listed in the Schedule hereto may be considered for adoption as New Zealand standard specifications, or for endorsement as being suitable for use in New Zealand. All persons who may be affected by them and who desire to comment thereon may, on application, obtain copies on loan from the Standards Association of New Zealand, Private Bag, Wellington C. 1.
Requests should specify that copies are required for comment purposes.
The closing date for the receipt of comment is 12 September 1968.
Dated at Wellington this 9th day of August 1968.
G. H. EDWARDS, Director,
Standards Association of New Zealand.
(S.A. 114/2/1)
SCHEDULE
List of British Standards
New Issues
B.S.
Title
1000: Universal Decimal Classification-
1000 [611]:1968 UDC 611 Anatomy.
1000 [612]:1968 UDC 612 Physiology.
1000 [617]:1968 UDC 617 Orthopaedic. Surgery. Ophthalmology.
1000 [624]:1968 UDC 624 Civil and structural engineering in general.
3861:-Electrical safety of office machines-
3861:Part 2:1968 Requirements and tests for machines presenting special hazards.
4167:-Electrically-heated catering equipment-
4167:Part 2:1968 Individual boiling plates and tapered heat plates.
4320:1968 Metal washers for general engineering purposes.
Revisions
B.S.
Title
302:1968 Wire ropes for cranes, excavators, and general engineering purposes.
329:1968 Steel wire ropes for electric lifts.
365:1968 Galvanized steel wire ropes for ships.
2919:1968 Low and intermediate density polythene rod for general purposes.
3443:1968 Code of safety requirements for children's toys and playthings.
3530:1968 Small wire ropes.
Amendments
B.S.
Ref. No.
PD
Plugs, socket outlets, cable couplers, and appliance couplers with earthing contacts.
196:1961 Amendment No. 3
888:1950 Slip (or block) gauges and their accessories.
Amendment No. 1
1449:1956 Steel plate, sheet and strip. Amendment No. 3
1621:1961 Bitumen macadam. Amendment No. 1
1945:1953 Fireguards for heating appliances (gas, electric, and oil burning). Amendment No. 4
2053:1965 General purpose farm buildings of framed construction. Amendment No. 1
2746:1966 PVC insulation and sheath of electric cables. Amendment No. 1
3283:-Non-reversible connectors and appliance inlets for portable electric appliances (for circuits up to 250 V)-
3283:Part 1:1960 13 A connector and appliance inlet. Amendment No. 5
3283:Part 2:1963 6 A connector and appliance inlet. Amendment No. 3
3346:1961 Armoured PVC-insulated cables. Amendment No. 3
3499:-School music equipment-
3499:Part 8A:1966 Record players, VHF tuner, amplifiers, and loudspeakers. 'Amendment No. 2
3601:1962 Steel pipes and tubes for pressure purposes. Carbon steel: ordinary duties. Amendment No. 5
3603:1963 Steel pipes and tubes for pressure purposes. Carbon and low alloy steel: low temperature duties. Amendment No. 1
3633:-Cheese-pressing moulds-
3633:Part 2:1963 Circular moulds. Amendment No. 1
3683:-Glossary of terms used in non-destructive testing-
3683:Part 2:1963 Magnetic particle flaw detection. Amendment No. 1
3683:Part 3:1964 Radiological flaw detection. Amendment No. 1
3683:Part 4:1965 Ultrasonic flaw detection. Amendment No. 1
Amendments
B.S.
3719:1964 Stationary milk tanks. Amendment No. 1
3861:-Electrical safety of office machines-
3861:Part 1:1965 General requirements and tests for earthed equipment. Amendment No. 2
3887:1965 Regenerated cellulose and unplasticised PVC pressure-sensitive closing and sealing tapes. Amendment No. 1
3963:1965 Method for testing the performance of batch-type concrete mixers. Amendment No. 1
4182:1967 Coated carbon steel tubes, intended for small-bore closed-circuit central heating systems. Amendment No. 1
Price Order No. 2084 (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. 2084 and shall come into force on the 19th day of August 1968.
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(1) Price Order No. 2056* is hereby revoked.
(2) The revocation of the said price 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
- This order applies only with respect to sales by way of retail of 42-in. woolpacks.
Fixing Maximum Retail Price of Woolpacks to Which This Order Applies
- (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for any woolpacks to which this order applies shall be:
(a) For woolpacks sold by a retailer carrying on business at one of the ports of Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Timaru, Bluff, or Napier: $1.50 each.
(b) For woolpacks sold by a retailer carrying on business elsewhere than at one of the ports mentioned in paragraph (a) hereof: $1.50 each, increased by the appropriate proportion of the freight charges incurred by the retailer in obtaining delivery from such one of the said ports as is most convenient of access to his store:
Provided that, where any woolpacks to which this paragraph applies are obtained by the retailer elsewhere than from such one of the said ports as 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 woolpacks had been obtained from that port and if delivery had been effected at current freight 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 woolpacks are delivered by a retailer otherwise 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 foregoing 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 woolpacks 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.
- 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 retailer, may authorise special maximum retail prices in respect of any woolpacks, 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 woolpacks or may relate generally to all woolpacks to which this order applies sold by the retailer while the approval remains in force.
Dated at Wellington this 13th day of August 1968.
G. H. DATSON,
Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division.
*Gazette, 20 July 1967, Vol. II, p. 1247
(I. and C.)
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π British Standards Available for Comment
π Trade, Customs & Industry9 August 1968
Standards Act 1965, British Standards, New Zealand Standards, Public Comment, Schedule
- G. H. Edwards, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand
π° Price Order No. 2084: Maximum Retail Price of Woolpacks
π° Finance & Revenue13 August 1968
Control of Prices Act 1947, Price Order, Woolpacks, Maximum Retail Price, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Timaru, Bluff, Napier, Freight Charges
- Geoffrey Harold Datson, Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division