Regulatory Notices




10 OCTOBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
2163
4. The standard rates specified in the Schedule hereto are
hereby fixed with effect from and including the 1st day of
July 1974.
5. The Milk Treatment Allowances Notice 1973 is hereby
revoked*.
SCHEDULE
STANDARD RATES OF MARGINS AND ALLOWANCES PAYABLE IN
RESPECT OF THE TREATMENT OF TOWN MILK
Nature of Service
Margin
or Allowance
at the Rate
of Cents
per Litre

  1. Treatment by treatment station if the aggregate
    quantity treated is—
    (a) 45,000 litres per day or over ..... 2.05
    (b) 11,500 litres or over, but less than 45,000
    litres per day ..... 2.05
    (c) 4,500 litres or over, but less than 11,500
    litres per day ..... 2.11
    (d) Less than 4,500 litres per day ..... 2.17
  2. Treatment by treatment station, if such milk
    is not stored by refrigeration in the treat-
    ment station pending delivery but is stored
    elsewhere, and if the aggregate quantity
    treated is—
    (a) 45,000 litres per day or over ..... 2.00
    (b) 11,500 litres or over but less than 45,000
    litres per day ..... 2.00
    (c) 4,500 litres or over, but less than 11,500
    litres per day ..... 2.06
    (d) Less than 4,500 litres per day ..... 2.12
  3. Homogenisation by treatment station, if the
    aggregate quantity homogenised is—
    (a) 2,250 litres and under per day ..... 0.55
    (b) 4,500 litres and under, but over 2,250 litres
    per day ..... 0.44
    (c) Over 4,500 litres per day ..... 0.33
  4. Storing by refrigeration in vendor's depot ..... 0.20
  5. Storing by refrigeration in community depot ..... 0.31
    Dated at Wellington this 8th day of October 1974.
    R. C. BRADSHAW, Chairman, Milk Prices Authority.
    *New Zealand Gazette, 24 May 1973, p. 992
    Price Order No. 2294 (Amendment No. 1 of Price Order
    No. 2243 (Apples and Pears))
    PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, the Price
    Tribunal hereby makes the following price order:
  6. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 2294 and
    shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order
    No. 2243* (hereinafter referred to as the principal order).
  7. This order shall come into force on the 14th day of
    October 1974.
  8. Clause 4 (B) of the principal order is hereby revoked
    and substituted by the following:
  9. (B) For sales of less than carton lots of apples or pears
    purchased by a retailer in 15 kg cartons packed by the Board:
    The amount per pound arrived at by dividing the sum of
    the following items (a) to (c) by 33.069:
    (a) The list price.
    (b) 16 cents cartage allowance per 15 kg carton.
    (c) 40 percent of item (a) for apples and 45 percent in
    respect of pears.
    Dated at Wellington this 9th day of October 1974.
    The seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the
    presence of:
    K. R. CONGREVE, President.
    A. G. BEADLE, Member.
    F. F. SIMMONS, Member.
    *Gazette, 27 September 1973, No. 89, p. 1838
    Revocation of the Declaration Relating to Infected Area
    in Respect of Poplar Leaf Rust (Melampsora medusae)
    PURSUANT to the Forest Disease Control Regulations 1967,
    the declaration relating to “infected area” in respect of the
    forest disease poplar leaf rust (Melampsora medusae) as
    published in the Gazette, No. 56, dated 14 June 1973, p. 1130
    are wholly revoked.
    The said revocation was published on the dates specified
    in the following newspapers:
    Marlborough Express, Blenheim, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Gisborne Herald, Gisborne, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Greymouth Evening Star, Greymouth, 29, 30, and 31 May
  10. Waikato Times, Hamilton, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Hastings, 29, 30, and 31 May

  11. Southland Times, Invercargill, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Wairarapa Times-Age, Masterton, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Nelson Evening Mail, Nelson, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Daily Telegraph, Napier, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Daily News, New Plymouth, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Taranaki Herald, New Plymouth, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Manawatu Evening Standard, Palmerston North, 29, 30, and
    31 May 1974.
    Daily Post, Rotorua, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Timaru Herald, Timaru, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Wanganui Herald, Wanganui, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Northern Advocate, Whangarei, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    New Zealand Herald, Auckland, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Auckland Star, Auckland, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Evening Post, Wellington, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Press, Christchurch, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Otago Daily Times, Dunedin, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Northland Times, Dargaville, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Bay of Plenty Times, Tauranga, 29, 30, and 31 May 1974.
    Wanganui Chronicle, Wanganui, 30, 31 May, and 1 June 1974.
    Dominion, Wellington, 29, 31 May, and 1 June 1974.
    In terms of regulation 4 of the said regulations, the said
    revocation came into force on the 29th day of May 1974.
    Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of October 1974.
    G. M. O'NEILL, Acting Director-General of Forests.
    (F.S. 1/1/2/4/4)
    Notice of Final Decision of New Zealand Geographic Board re
    Assigning of Place Names
    WHEREAS, pursuant to section 12 of the New Zealand Geographic
    Board Act 1946, notice was given on the 13th day of June 1974
    of the intention of the New Zealand Geographic Board to assign
    the names set out in the Schedule attached to the said notice; and
    whereas, pursuant to section 13 of the said Act, no objections
    have been received to such of the proposed names as are set out in
    the First Schedule hereto:
    Now, therefore, pursuant to sections 14 and 15 of the said Act,
    notice is hereby given that the names set out in the First Schedule
    hereto are final decisions of the Board and that such decisions
    will take effect on the 13th day of December 1974.
    Plans showing the location of the features may be inspected at
    the office of the Chief Surveyor for the Department, or at the
    office of the Secretary of the Board.
    List No. 39
    SCHEDULE
    NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT
    Cavalli Islands
    Keokeo ..... An islet off the south-eastern extremity
    of Motokawanui Island. Instead of
    "Motukeo" or "Motukeokeo".
    Motutakapu ..... An islet south-east of Nukutaunga
    Island. Instead of "Motutakupu."
    Tuturuowae ..... Islet off western shore of Nukutaunga
    Island. Instead of "Tuturuowai."
    NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT
    The Aldermen Islands
    Big Hump ..... For the larger of the two hump-shaped
    islets just east of Ruamahuaiti.
    Half Island ..... Between "Nga Horo Island" and
    Ruamahuaiti.



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🌾 The Milk Treatment Allowances Notice 1974 (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
8 October 1974
Milk Act 1967, Milk Treatment Allowances, Milk Prices Authority
  • R. C. Bradshaw, Chairman, Milk Prices Authority

🏭 Price Order No. 2294 (Amendment No. 1 of Price Order No. 2243 (Apples and Pears))

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 October 1974
Control of Prices Act 1947, Price Tribunal, Apples, Pears
  • K. R. Congreve, President, Price Tribunal
  • A. G. Beadle, Member, Price Tribunal
  • F. F. Simmons, Member, Price Tribunal

🌾 Revocation of the Declaration Relating to Infected Area in Respect of Poplar Leaf Rust (Melampsora medusae)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
3 October 1974
Forest Disease Control Regulations 1967, Poplar Leaf Rust, Infected Area
  • G. M. O'Neill, Acting Director-General of Forests

🗺️ Notice of Final Decision of New Zealand Geographic Board re Assigning of Place Names

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
New Zealand Geographic Board Act 1946, Place Names, Cavalli Islands, Aldermen Islands