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28 NOVEMBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
2739
SCHEDULE
CONDITIONS
(1) This licence is subject to the Foreshore Licence Regulations 1960 and the provisions of those regulations shall, so far as applicable, apply hereto.
(2) The term of the licence shall be 2 years from the 1st day of November 1974.
(3) The annual sum so payable by the licensee shall be ten dollars ($10); provided always that the Minister may review the annual sum payable at the end of the first year or any subsequent year of the said term.
Dated at Wellington this 20th day of November 1974.
P. E. MUERS, for Secretary for Transport.
*N.Z. Gazette, 16 December 1971, p. 2913
(M.O.T. 43/52/8/10)
Price Order No. 2299 (Sunday and Public Holiday Bread)
PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, the Price Tribunal hereby makes the following price order.
PRELIMINARY
- This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 2299 and shall come into force on the 30th day of November 1974.
- (1) Price Order No. 2175* 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 before the coming into force of this order. - In this order, unless the context otherwise requires—
“Public Holidays” means Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, 2nd day of January, New Zealand Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, the Sovereign’s Birthday, Labour Day, and the holiday observed in the locality concerned as Anniversary Day; and includes, when any of the said public holidays (other than New Zealand Day and Anzac Day) that can fall on a Saturday or Sunday, so falls, the day that is observed in the locality concerned as a substituted public holiday; and also includes, when Boxing Day falls on a Monday, the day following Boxing Day.
APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER
- This Order shall apply to the sale on Sundays or public holidays by any person of bread being bread of any kind or class which is baked on Sundays or public holidays (other than bread subject to Price Order No. 2194 (Bread)).
FIXING MAXIMUM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF BREAD TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES
- (1) The maximum prices or charges which may be charged or made by any person at wholesale for bread to which this Order applies shall be the wholesale price per loaf lawfully ruling on 24 November 1974.
(2) The maximum prices or charges which may be charged or made by any person at retail for bread to which this Order applies shall be the retail price per loaf lawfully ruling on 24 November 1974, increased by 1 cent.
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of November 1974.
The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of:
K. R. CONGREVE, President.
A. G. BEADLE, Member.
M. A. HERCUS, Member.
F. F. SIMMONS, Member.
*Gazette, 21 October 1971, No. 80, p. 2225
(T. and I.)
Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand
RESULTS OF ELECTIONS
NOTICE is hereby given of the results of elections of members of the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand held on 21 November 1974.
Auckland District
Four candidates being nominated for three vacancies, the poll resulted:
B. F. Barnard ....... ....... 268 votes
B. T. Tidswell ....... ....... 265 votes
D. E. Buckle ....... ....... 216 votes
J. M. Bielby (Mrs) ....... ....... 136 votes
Informal ....... ....... 4 votes
I therefore declare B. F. Barnard, B. T. Tidswell, and D. E. Buckle duly elected.
Wellington District
Three candidates being nominated for two vacancies, the poll resulted:
J. H. Berry ....... ....... 149 votes
A. A. Fraser ....... ....... 148 votes
L. J. Gamble ....... ....... 57 votes
Informal ....... ....... 3 votes
I therefore declare J. H. Berry and A. A. Fraser duly elected.
Canterbury District
S. J. Wilson being the only candidate, I declare him duly elected.
Otago District
W. A. Baylis being the only candidate, I declare him duly elected.
North Island
Five candidates being nominated for three vacancies, the poll resulted:
K. D. Given ....... ....... 273 votes
H. Jones ....... ....... 240 votes
S. E. Andrews ....... ....... 205 votes
P. F. Coville ....... ....... 180 votes
J. I. Ashforth ....... ....... 116 votes
I therefore declare K. D. Given, H. Jones, and S. E. Andrews duly elected.
South Island
Two candidates being nominated for one vacancy, the poll resulted:
W. H. Thomas ....... ....... 55 votes
J. A. Cleland ....... ....... 51 votes
Informal ....... ....... 4 votes
I therefore declare W. H. Thomas duly elected.
Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of November 1974.
G. W. JACKMAN, Registrar,
Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand
The Standards Act 1965—Specification Declared to be a Standard Specification
PURSUANT to section 23 of the Standards Act 1965, the Standards Council, on 25 October 1974, declared the undermentioned specification to be a standard specification:
Number and Title of Specification
Price of Copy (Mailed)
$
NZS 8402:1974 Code of practice for the handling, processing and distribution of fish. Metric units. (Superseding NZS 2003: Parts 1 and 2.) 6.50
Copies of the standard specification are available from the Standards Association of New Zealand, World Trade Center, 15–23 Sturdee Street (or Private Bag), Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of October 1974.
G. H. EDWARDS, Director,
Standards Association of New Zealand.
(S.A. 2–114/2/2: 530)
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Licensing Arthur Piggot Williams to Occupy a Site for a Boat Mooring
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🚂 Transport & Communications20 November 1974
Foreshore Licence, Boat Mooring, Motunau River
- Arthur Piggot Williams, Licensed to occupy a site for a boat mooring
- P. E. Muers, for Secretary for Transport
🏭 Price Order No. 2299 (Sunday and Public Holiday Bread)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 November 1974
Price Order, Bread, Sunday, Public Holiday
- K. R. Congreve, President, Price Tribunal
- A. G. Beadle, Member, Price Tribunal
- M. A. Hercus, Member, Price Tribunal
- F. F. Simmons, Member, Price Tribunal
🏥 Results of Elections for the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand
🏥 Health & Social Welfare22 November 1974
Elections, Pharmaceutical Society, Council Members
16 names identified
- B. F. Barnard, Elected to Auckland District Council
- B. T. Tidswell, Elected to Auckland District Council
- D. E. Buckle, Elected to Auckland District Council
- J. M. Bielby (Mrs), Candidate for Auckland District Council
- J. H. Berry, Elected to Wellington District Council
- A. A. Fraser, Elected to Wellington District Council
- L. J. Gamble, Candidate for Wellington District Council
- S. J. Wilson, Elected to Canterbury District Council
- W. A. Baylis, Elected to Otago District Council
- K. D. Given, Elected to North Island Council
- H. Jones, Elected to North Island Council
- S. E. Andrews, Elected to North Island Council
- P. F. Coville, Candidate for North Island Council
- J. I. Ashforth, Candidate for North Island Council
- W. H. Thomas, Elected to South Island Council
- J. A. Cleland, Candidate for South Island Council
- G. W. Jackman, Registrar, Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand
🏭 Standard Specification Declared under the Standards Act 1965
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry31 October 1974
Standard Specification, Fish Handling, Processing, Distribution
- G. H. Edwards, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand