β¨ Price Order for Bread
No. 117
3093
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, 18 DECEMBER 1975
Published by Authority
WELLINGTON: MONDAY, 22 DECEMBER 1975
Price Order No. 6 (Bread)
PURSUANT to the Commerce Act 1975, I, Maurice John Belgrave, pursuant to a delegation from the Secretary of Trade and Industry, hereby make the following price order:
PRELIMINARY
- This order may be cited as Price Order No. 6 and shall come into force on the 12th day of January 1976.
- (1) Price Order No. 2317* shall be revoked on the coming into force of this order.
(2) The revocation of the said order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the coming into force of this order.
(3) Notwithstanding the revocation of Price Order No. 2317, any approvals given under clause 11 of that price order shall continue to have effect as if the said order had not been revoked.
APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER
- This order applies to all bread referred to in clauses 4, 5, 6, and 7 of this order sold in New Zealand by a wholesaler or by a retailer, but does not apply to bread sold on Stewart Island or to bread sold as part of a meal.
FIXING MAXIMUM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF BREAD TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES
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Subject to the provisions of this order, the prices set out in the First Schedule to this order shall be the maximum prices which may be charged or received for any bread to which this order applies and which is customarily known as:
(a) Standard white bread.
(b) Standard brown bread.
(c) Wholemeal bread.
(d) Vienna bread.
(e) Wheat-germ bread. -
Subject to the provisions of this order, the prices set out in the Third and Fourth Schedules to this order shall be the maximum prices which may be charged or received for any bread to which this order applies and which is customarily known as protein-enriched bread, that is, bread in the making of which there is for each 100 kg of flour used not less than 3.75 kg of dry gluten and not less than 2.4 percent of nitrogen calculated on a dry basis. Nothing in this paragraph shall affect the sale of those loaves of protein enriched bread for which there is an approved special price.
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Subject to the provisions of this order, the prices set out in the Fifth Schedule to this order shall be the maximum prices which may be charged or received for any bread which was authorised in terms of Price Order No. 2178, as amended by Price Order No. 2181, to be sold at maximum prices as follows:
(a) A wholesale price of 17c per loaf less 10 percent.
(b) A retail price of 17c per loaf. -
Subject to the provisions of this order, the prices set out in the Second, Fourth, and Fifth Schedules to this order shall be the maximum prices which may be charged or received for any bread described in clauses 4, 5, and 6 of this order which is sliced or unsliced and enclosed and securely wrapped at the bakehouse in clean unused paper.
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The wholesale prices fixed by this order apply to bread delivered to the retailer's premises. In any case where bread is not so delivered the prices shall be such as are agreed upon between the baker and the retailer, or failing such agreement, as may be approved by the Secretary.
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π Price Order No. 6 (Bread)
π Trade, Customs & IndustryPrice Order, Bread, Maximum Prices, Wholesale, Retail, Standard White Bread, Standard Brown Bread, Wholemeal Bread, Vienna Bread, Wheat-germ Bread, Protein-enriched Bread, Sliced Bread, Unsliced Bread, Stewart Island
- Maurice John Belgrave