Local Authority Loans, Cheese Prices, Maori Land




Consenting to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities
Pursuant to section 3 of the Local Authorities Loans Act
1956 (as amended by section 3 (1) of the Local Authorities
Loans Amendment Act 1967), the undersigned Assistant Secretary
to the Treasury, acting under powers delegated to the
Secretary to the Treasury by the Minister of Finance, hereby
consents to the borrowing by the local authorities mentioned in
the Schedule hereto of the whole or any part of the respective
amounts specified in that Schedule.
SCHEDULE
Amount
Local Authority and Name of Loan Consented to
$
Auckland City Council: Redemption Loan No. 82, 59,000
1971
Auckland Metropolitan Fire Board: Development 280,000
Loan No. 2, 1971
Dunedin City Council:
Airport Renewal Loan No. 2, 1971 108,400
Electricity Renewal Loan No. 3, 1971 128,800
Eketahuna Borough Council: Fire Engine Loan
1971 7,200
Manukau City Council: Water Reticulation Loan
1971 80,000
Milton Fire Board: Fire Station Loan 1971 55,000
Otago Harbour Board: Terminal Redemption Loan
1971 24,600
Porirua Fire Board: Fire Appliance Loan 1971 22,000
Port Chalmers Borough Council: Sewage Treatment Loan 1971 360,000
Wellington City Council: Basin Reserve Improvements—Additional Loan 1971 146,500
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of October 1971.
S. C. PARKER, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury.
(T. 40/416/6)
Advance Prices for Cheese Intended for Export
Pursuant to the Dairy Board Act 1961, the New Zealand
Dairy Board has fixed the prices to be paid for all cheese
manufactured from milk or cream delivered to a dairy factory
in the season commencing on the 1st day of June 1971 and
acquired by the New Zealand Dairy Board, pursuant to Part II
of the said Act, at the several prices and upon the terms,
stipulations, and conditions following, that is to say:

  1. In the case of New Zealand rindless cheddar cheese—60 lb
    to which is assigned one or other of the following respective
    grades and which is allotted points in grading within the range
    of the following respective grade points under the said
    regulations—
    (a) For “Finest” grade, 94 points or over, the price of
    22.66c per pound;
    (b) For “Finest” grade, 93 points or over but under 94
    points, the price 22.46c per pound;
    (c) For “First” grade, 92 points or over but under 93 points,
    the basic price of 21.61c per pound;
    (d) For “First” grade, 91 points or over but under 92 points,
    the price of 21.41c per pound;
    (e) For “Graded”, 88 points or over but under 91 points,
    the price of 20.56c per pound;
    (f) For “Seconds”, 80 points or over but under 88 points,
    the price of 18.51c per pound.
  2. In the appropriate cases the following amounts shall be
    added to or deducted from the prices fixed in paragraph 1
    hereof where cheese has been classified by the Department of
    Agriculture in respect of cheese sediment test:
    Classification A—an addition of 0.10c per pound;
    Classification B—no alteration;
    Classification C—a deduction of 0.05c per pound;
    Classification D—a deduction of 0.10c per pound.
  3. Cheese shall be packed in fibreboard cartons each containing a net weight of 60 lb 3 oz of actual cheese, excluding
    wrapping.
  4. In computing the weight of rindless cheese for which
    payment is to be made by the Board, the weight of all cheese
    comprised in any consignment submitted for grading under the
    said regulations shall be ascertained as follows:
    (a) Each carton of cheese containing a net weight of 60 lb
    3 oz of actual cheese, excluding wrapping, shall,
    subject as hereinafter provided, be computed at 60 lb;
    (b) The weight of all cheese in any such consignment shall
    be determined on the basis of the weight as ascertained by the grader of the several cartons selected by
    him for weighing and set out in the grader’s certificate
    issued in respect of that consignment, and the cartons
    of cheese so weighed shall be taken as fixing the
    average weight for the whole quantity of cheese comprised in such certificate, overweights being averaged
    with underweights in each such certificate in relation
    to the prescribed weight of 60 lb 3 oz per carton;
    (c) If the average weight, ascertained as aforesaid, of the
    cheese comprised in any grader’s certificate be less
    than 60 lb 3 oz per carton, such deficiency shall be
    deducted from a weight of 60 lb per carton for the
    purpose of computing payment therefor;
    (d) If the average weight, ascertained as aforesaid, of the
    cheese comprised in any grader’s certificate exceeds
    the prescribed weight of 60 lb 3 oz per carton, then
    the amount of such excess shall not be taken into
    account for the purpose of computing payment therefor.
  5. The prices fixed by the Board shall not be paid for any
    cheese manufactured otherwise than in compliance with the
    said regulations.
  6. The price to be paid by the Board for any cheese which,
    with the approval or at the request of the Board, is manufactured, prepared, or packed in special containers, or in special
    quantities, or otherwise in any special manner, shall be the
    appropriate price payable for that cheese as hereinbefore
    provided, adjusted by such appropriate addition or reduction as
    corresponds with the additional costs or the reduced costs
    incurred in such special manufacture, preparation, or packing.
    Any such approval or request of the Board may include a
    stipulation limiting the additional cost to be incurred and may
    dispense with the requirements of paragraphs 3 and 4 hereof,
    and, in that event, payment shall be made for the actual net
    weight of the cheese exported. The adjustment to prices
    referred to in this paragraph shall be computed by the Board
    and the computation of the Board shall be final.
  7. The prices set out in paragraph 1, Gazette notice No. 49,
    l July 1971, p. 1254, are amended accordingly.
    Dated at Wellington this 14th day of October 1971.
    F. L. ONION, Chairman, New Zealand Dairy Board.
    Maori Land Development Notice
    Pursuant to section 330 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the
    Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives notice as follows.
    NOTICE
  8. This notice may be cited as Maori Land Development
    Notice Rotorua 1971, No. 35.
  9. The land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby
    declared to be subject to Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act
  10. SCHEDULE
    Gisborne Land District
    ALL those pieces of land described as follows:
    A. R. P.
    50 0 0 Allotment 162, Parish of Waioeka, situated in
    Block VIII, Opotiki Survey District. All certificate
    of title, Volume 106, folio 212.
    52 1 0 Allotment 163, Parish of Waioeka, situated in Block
    VIII, Opotiki Survey District. All certificate of
    title, Volume 2D, folio 709.
    Dated at Wellington this 13th day of October 1971.
    For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs:
    E. W. WILLIAMS,
    for Secretary for Maori and Island Affairs.
    (M. and I.A. H.O. 15/3/790; D.O. 6258)
    Maori Land Development Notice
    WHEREAS by virtue of the notice referred to in the First
    Schedule hereto, the land described in that notice was declared
    to be subject to the provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori
    Affairs Act 1953; and whereas it is desired to release a certain
    parcel of that land from the provisions of the said Part XXIV:



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💰 Consenting to Loans by Local Authorities

💰 Finance & Revenue
15 October 1971
Local authorities, Loans, Borrowing, Auckland City Council, Fire Board, Dunedin City Council, Eketahuna Borough Council, Manukau City Council, Milton Fire Board, Otago Harbour Board, Porirua Fire Board, Port Chalmers Borough Council, Wellington City Council
  • S. C. Parker, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury

🌾 Advance Prices for Cheese Intended for Export

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
14 October 1971
Cheese, Export, Prices, Dairy Board, Agriculture, Grading, Weights
  • F. L. Onion, Chairman, New Zealand Dairy Board

🪶 Maori Land Development Notice Rotorua 1971, No. 35

🪶 Māori Affairs
13 October 1971
Maori land, Development, Land Act, Gisborne Land District, Waioeka Parish, Opotiki Survey District
  • E. W. Williams, for Secretary for Maori and Island Affairs

🪶 Maori Land Development Notice - Release from Provisions (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
Maori land, Development, Release, Maori Affairs Act