Miscellaneous Notices




FIRST SCHEDULE

Date of Notice Reference Registration No.
11 May 1970 Gazette, No. 28, 14 May 829815
1970, page 847

SECOND SCHEDULE

WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT
ALL that piece of land described as follows:
Area
A. R. P. Being
0 1 7.3 Part Section 22, Turanganui District, being also
Lot 1, D.P. 34103 situated in Block II, Haurangi
Survey District. Part certificate of title, No. 7D/546.
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of August 1974.
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. 15/6/119; D.O. 4/19)
Declaration of Vehicle With Motor Cycle Controls to be
a Motor Cycle
PURSUANT to the Transport Act 1962 and regulations made
thereunder, I hereby declare that the vehicle with motor
cycle controls known as the “Mebea Three Wheel Trans-
porter” is a motor cycle for the purposes of the said Act
and Regulations.
Dated at Wellington this 9th day of August 1974.
R. J. POLASCHEK, Secretry for Transport.
(TT. 31/3/5)
Declaration of Vehicle as a Motor Cycle
PURSUANT to section 2(2) of the Transport Act 1962, the
Secretary for Transport hereby declares, for the purpose
of the said Act, the motor vehicle of the make and type
described in the Schedule hereto as being a motor cycle.
SCHEDULE
“Honda ATC-90” 3-wheel all terrain cycles manufactured
by Honda Motor Company Limited, Tokyo, Japan.
Dated at Wellington this 9th day of August 1974.
F. D. McWHA, for Secretary for Transport.
(TT. 13/9/0)
Environmental Impact Report Notified—Greta Point Marine
Research Facilities
THE Commission for the Environment gives notice that it
has received an environmental impact report on the proposal
to build oceanographic and fisheries research facilities at
Greta Point in Evans Bay, Wellington Harbour. Representa-
tions in writing on the environmental aspects of the project,
as it is explained in the report, will be received at the
office of the Commission, P.O. Box 12-042, Wellington, until
Friday, 27 September 1974.
Copies of the report may be obtained from the office
of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Dominion
Farmers Institute Building, Featherston Street (P.O. Box 2298,
Wellington) or from DSIR, Cubewell House, Kent Terrace
(Private Bag, Wellington).
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of August 1974.
J. M. BAMFORD,
Assistant Commissioner for the Environment.
(Env. 8/38)

Price Order No. 2285 (Woolpacks)
PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, I, Maurice John
Belgrave, pursuant to a delegation from the Secretary of
Trade and Industry acting under a delegation from the Price
Tribunal, hereby make the following price order:
PRELIMINARY

  1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 2285 and
    shall come into force on the 2nd day of September 1974.
  2. (1) Price Order No. 2242* 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
  3. 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
  4. (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, Lyttel-
    ton, Dunedin, Timaru, Bluff, or Napier: $1.75 each.
    (b) For woolpacks sold by a retailer carrying on business
    elsewhere than at one of the ports mentioned in
    paragraph (a) hereof: $1.75 each, increased by the
    appropriate proportion of the freight charges incur-
    red 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 wool-
    packs 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 sub-
    clause 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 other-
    wise 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 fore-
    going 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.
  5. 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 circum-
    stances 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 27th day of August 1974.
    M. J. BELGRAVE.
    Director of Prices and Stabilisation Division.
    *Gazette, 17 August 1973, No. 79, p. 1601
    (T. and I.)
    Commission of Inquiry into the Distribution of Motor Spirits
    and Ancillary Products
  6. For the purpose of taking evidence, the above com-
    mission will be holding public hearings at Wellington and
    elsewhere. Public hearings will commence in Wellington at
    the boardroom of the Tariff and Development Board,
    Cumberland House, Upper Willis Street, at 10.30 a.m., on
    Monday, 23 September 1974.


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🪶 Maori Land Development Notice

🪶 Māori Affairs
23 August 1974
Maori Affairs Act 1953, Maori Land Development, Wellington Land District
  • E. W. Williams, for Secretary for Maori and Island Affairs

🚂 Declaration of Vehicle With Motor Cycle Controls to be a Motor Cycle

🚂 Transport & Communications
9 August 1974
Transport Act 1962, Vehicle Declaration, Motor Cycle Controls
  • R. J. Polaschek, Secretary for Transport

🚂 Declaration of Vehicle as a Motor Cycle

🚂 Transport & Communications
9 August 1974
Transport Act 1962, Vehicle Declaration, Motor Cycle
  • F. D. McWha, for Secretary for Transport

Environmental Impact Report Notified—Greta Point Marine Research Facilities

Environment, Culture & Science
23 August 1974
Environmental Impact Report, Marine Research, Greta Point, Wellington Harbour
  • J. M. Bamford, Assistant Commissioner for the Environment

🏭 Price Order No. 2285 (Woolpacks)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 August 1974
Control of Prices Act 1947, Price Order, Woolpacks, Retail Prices
  • M. J. Belgrave, Director of Prices and Stabilisation Division

🏭 Commission of Inquiry into the Distribution of Motor Spirits and Ancillary Products

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Commission of Inquiry, Motor Spirits, Distribution, Public Hearings