✨ Price Order and Committee Members
- JULY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
(5) The basis price shall cover lengths from 16 ft to 35 ft.
(6) The basis price shall cover the following quantities:
Rounds, 5 tons and over In one size and gauge or
Squares, 5 tons and over diameter and in one
Flats, 5 tons and over quality
Angles, 5 tons and over
(7) The basis price shall cover the cold straightening of angles.
EXTRAS - The maximum charges for extras as appropriate are as follows:
(1) Size (added to Basis Price)
Rounds-
Reinforcing and engineering:
$ c
Per Ton
10 75
8 00
4 00
1 00
3 50
Squares, $\frac{3}{8} “
Flats-
$\frac{3}{16} ”$ to under $\frac{1}{4} “$ thick $\times 1”$ to 6” wide .. .. .. 2 50
Over 1” thick $\times 1”$ to 6” wide .. .. .. 1 50
Angles-
(2 to under 4 United Inches) $\frac{3}{16} ”$ to under $\frac{1}{4} “$ thick
4 00
$\frac{1}{4} “$ thick and over .. .. .. 2 50
(4 to 6 United Inches) $\frac{3}{16} ”$ to under $\frac{1}{4} “$ thick
3 50
$\frac{1}{4} “$ thick and over .. .. .. 1 50
Channels-
Per Ton
$ c
3” $\times 1 \frac{1}{2} “$
10 00
4” $\times 2”$
7 00
Each of the following extras may be added to basis price plus
appropriate size extras.
(2) Quantity
1 ton to under 2 tons .. .. .. 6 00
2 tons to under 3 tons .. .. .. 4 00
3 tons to under 4 tons .. .. .. 2 00
4 tons to under 5 tons .. .. .. 1 00
Minimum order, 1 ton.
The above quantity extras apply to items of one size, quality, and
length.
Where quantities under 10 tons of an item incur any extra freight,
cartage, or other charges, such charges are to customer's account.
(3) Length
Over 35' to 40'
.. .. .. 1 00
Over 40' to 50'
.. .. .. 1 50
(4) Cold Straightening
Flats only
.. .. .. 1 00
(5) Deformed Bars
.. .. .. 4 00
(6) Bar marking HY. 60
.. .. .. 4 50
(7) Quality
This section includes quality extras added to
basis price, plus any extras added under 6 (1, 2,
3, 4, and 5) above.
Standard Specifications
Specification
Analysis
Per Ton Extra
$ c
NZSS 1693 .. Sulphur .06 max. Phosphorus .06
max. .. .. .. .. 1 00
NZSS 197 .. Sulphur .06 max. Phosphorus .06
Mild max. .. .. .. .. Basis price
Medium Ten- Sulphur .06 max. Phosphorus .06
sile 33/38 max. .. .. .. .. 1 50
tons p.s.i.
High Tensile Sulphur .06 max. Phosphorus .06
37/43 tons max. .. .. .. .. 1 50
p.s.i.
NZSS 309 .. Sulphur .06 max. Phosphorus .06
max. .. .. .. .. Basis price
NZSS 1879 .. High Yield Steel .. .. .. 7 75
(8) Tests
Government inspection .. .. 1 00
To Lloyds, etc. .. .. 1 50
By buyer at supplier's works .. .. 8 00
lump sum per
test or set of
tests or 20c
per ton which-
ever is the
greater
Standard Specifications—contd.
Specification Analysis Per Ton Extra
Surface inspection .. .. .. .. 2 00
Proof stress .. .. .. .. 3 00
Additional chemical analysis .. .. 3 00
Impact .. .. .. .. 3 50
Brinnell on not less than 10 percent of the bars 7 50
Inspection or testing of lots less than 1 ton .. 75
lump sum per
test
Where test certificates are called for giving mechanical properties covering any of the numerical series of steels .. .. .. .. 1 00
(9) Special Paint Marking or Hand Stamping 1 00
(10) Cutting Margin
The standard cutting margin is $-0”+2”$ and
is covered in the basis price.
(11) Extras for exact lengths are by arrangement between buyer
and seller.
Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971.
The seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed in the presence of:
S. T. BARNETT, President.
F. F. SIMMONS, Member.
(I. and C.)
*Gazette, 22 October, 1970, Vol. III, p. 1926
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 this 26th day of June 1971.
A. J. L. WELLS, Assistant Secretary,
New Zealand Dairy Board.
SCHEDULE
Albertland Bobby Calf Pool Committee—
Kerry Bruce Smith,
Mervyn Horace Grant,
Leonard Edwin Lawrence,
Lawrence Grant,
Charles Robert Smith,
Ronald Ernest Aspinall,
Eric Karl Shepherd,
Kenneth Scott Allen, and
Graham Ferguson Taylor.
Apiti-Rangiwahia Bobby Calf Pool Committee-
Herbert William Digby,
Raymond Lloyd Nicholson,
Allan George Hancock,
John Barry Carr,
Reece Sidney James,
Rex Elvines Job Harris, and
George Peter Jensen.
Banks Peninsula Bobby Calf Pool Committee-
Noel Desmond Waghorn,
Percival Norman Ussher,
Frederick George Harris,
John Stephen Knapp,
Brian James Donovan,
Keith Thomas Vogan, and
George Winston Prattley.
Bell Block Bobby Calf Pool Committee-
Ronald Charles Sampson,
Joseph Allan Wetton,
Peter McCormick Blyde,
Albert Leonard Jupp, and
George William Rogers.
Buller Valley Bobby Calf Pool Committee-
William Gordon McIndoe,
Brendon O'Connor,
Christopher McDonnell,
William Norman Gardner,
Shamus Murphy, and
Timothy John Corby.
Bunnythorpe-Whakarongo Bobby Calf Pool Committee-
Graham William Rowan,
Thomas Manchester Jamieson,
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🏭 Price Order No. 2163 - Amendments and Extras for Steel Products
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 July 1971
Steel products, Price list, Extras, Specifications, Steel bars, Channels, Quality, Tests, Marking
- S. T. Barnett, President
- F. F. Simmons, Member
🌾 Bobby Calf Pool Committees Members Election Results
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources26 June 1971
Bobby Calf Pool Committees, Member elections, New Zealand Dairy Board, Albertland, Apiti-Rangiwahia, Banks Peninsula, Bell Block, Buller Valley, Bunnythorpe-Whakarongo
36 names identified
- Kerry Bruce Smith, Elected to Albertland Committee
- Mervyn Horace Grant, Elected to Albertland Committee
- Leonard Edwin Lawrence, Elected to Albertland Committee
- Lawrence Grant, Elected to Albertland Committee
- Charles Robert Smith, Elected to Albertland Committee
- Ronald Ernest Aspinall, Elected to Albertland Committee
- Eric Karl Shepherd, Elected to Albertland Committee
- Kenneth Scott Allen, Elected to Albertland Committee
- Graham Ferguson Taylor, Elected to Albertland Committee
- Herbert William Digby, Elected to Apiti-Rangiwahia Committee
- Raymond Lloyd Nicholson, Elected to Apiti-Rangiwahia Committee
- Allan George Hancock, Elected to Apiti-Rangiwahia Committee
- John Barry Carr, Elected to Apiti-Rangiwahia Committee
- Reece Sidney James, Elected to Apiti-Rangiwahia Committee
- Rex Elvines Job Harris, Elected to Apiti-Rangiwahia Committee
- George Peter Jensen, Elected to Apiti-Rangiwahia Committee
- Noel Desmond Waghorn, Elected to Banks Peninsula Committee
- Percival Norman Ussher, Elected to Banks Peninsula Committee
- Frederick George Harris, Elected to Banks Peninsula Committee
- John Stephen Knapp, Elected to Banks Peninsula Committee
- Brian James Donovan, Elected to Banks Peninsula Committee
- Keith Thomas Vogan, Elected to Banks Peninsula Committee
- George Winston Prattley, Elected to Banks Peninsula Committee
- Ronald Charles Sampson, Elected to Bell Block Committee
- Joseph Allan Wetton, Elected to Bell Block Committee
- Peter McCormick Blyde, Elected to Bell Block Committee
- Albert Leonard Jupp, Elected to Bell Block Committee
- George William Rogers, Elected to Bell Block Committee
- William Gordon McIndoe, Elected to Buller Valley Committee
- Brendon O'Connor, Elected to Buller Valley Committee
- Christopher McDonnell, Elected to Buller Valley Committee
- William Norman Gardner, Elected to Buller Valley Committee
- Shamus Murphy, Elected to Buller Valley Committee
- Timothy John Corby, Elected to Buller Valley Committee
- Graham William Rowan, Elected to Bunnythorpe-Whakarongo Committee
- Thomas Manchester Jamieson, Elected to Bunnythorpe-Whakarongo Committee
- A. J. L. Wells, Assistant Secretary, New Zealand Dairy Board