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Notice by Minister of Trade and Industry of Consents to Aggregation Proposals

Pursuant to section 68 of the Commerce Act 1975, the Minister of Trade and Industry hereby consents to the aggregation proposals specified hereunder:

Person by or on behalf of whom notice was given in terms of section 67(1) of the Commerce Act 1975 Date of receipt of notice by Examiner of Commercial Practices Brief particulars of Aggregation Proposals
Coopers Transport Ltd. 14 October 1976 Acquisition of all the shares in Comet Transport Equipment Ltd.
N.Z. Express Transport Holdings Ltd. 14 October 1976 Acquisition of all the shares in N.Z. Express Transport Ltd.
General Finance Ltd. 15 October 1976 Acquisition of 149,999 shares in Deposits & Securities Ltd.

Dated at Wellington this 12th day of November 1976.

L. R. ADAMS-SCHNEIDER, Minister of Trade and Industry.

Price Order No. 33 (Imported Cornsacks)
Pursuant to the Commerce Act 1975, I, Peter Edward Donovan, pursuant to a delegation from the Secretary of Trade and Industry, hereby make the following price order:

  1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 33 and shall come into force on the 19th day of November 1976.

  2. (1) Price Order No. 10* is hereby revoked.
    (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.

APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER

  1. This order applies with respect to sales by way of retail of all imported cornsacks other than secondhand cornsacks sold in New Zealand.

FIXING MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES OF CORNSACKS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

  1. (1) The maximum retail price that may be charged or received for any cornsacks to which this order applies shall be determined as follows:
    (a) For cornsacks sold “ex wharf” at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, or Bluff, and which landed in New Zealand at one of the said ports before the 21st day of July 1976: For 94 cm by 58cm cornsacks, $4.76 per ten; for 104 cm by 58 cm cornsacks, $5.02 per ten; for 116 cm by 58 cm cornsacks, $5.61 per ten; for 122 cm by 67 cm corn-sacks, $6.45 per ten.
    (b) For cornsacks sold “ex wharf”, at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, or Bluff, and which landed in New Zealand at one of the said ports on or after the 21st day of July 1976. [For 94 cm by 58 cm cornsacks, $4.52 per ten; for 104 cm by 58 cm cornsacks, $4.95 per ten; for 116 cm by 58 cm cornsacks, $5.42 per ten; for 122 cm by 67 cm cornsacks, $6.41 per ten.
    (c) For cornsacks sold “ex store” at one of the ports mentioned in paragraph (a) hereof, and which landed in New Zealand before the 21st day of July 1976. For 94cm by 58cm cornsacks, $4.85 per ten; for 104 cm by 58 cm cornsacks, $5.11 per ten; for 116 cm by 58 cm cornsacks, $5.70 per ten; for 122 cm by 67 cm cornsacks, $6.54 per ten.
    (d) For cornsacks sold by a retailer carrying on business elsewhere than at one of the ports mentioned in paragraph (a) hereof, and which landed in New Zealand before the 21st day of July 1976, the maxi-mum price shall be the appropriate price fixed by paragraph (c) hereof, increased by the appropriate proportion of the freight charges incurred by the retailer in obtaining delivery from such one of the said places as is most convenient of access to his store; provided that, where any cornsacks to which this paragraph applies are obtained by the retailer elsewhere than from such one of the said places that 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 cornsacks had been obtained from that place and if delivery had been effected by the holder of a goods-service licence under the Transport Act 1962 at authorised rates.
    (e) For cornsacks sold “ex store” at one of the ports mentioned in paragraph (a) hereof and which landed in New Zealand on or after the 21st day of July 1976, for 94 cm by 58 cm cornsacks, $4.60 per ten; for 104 cm by 58 cm cornsacks, $5.03 per ten; for 116 cm by 58 cm cornsacks, $5.50 per ten; for 122 cm by 67 cm corn-sacks, $6.49 per ten.
    (f) For cornsacks sold by a retailer carrying on business elsewhere than at one of the ports mentioned in paragraph (a) hereof, and which landed in New Zealand on or after the 21st day of July 1976, the maximum price shall be the appropriate price fixed by the paragraph (e) hereof, increased by the appropriate proportion of the freight charges incurred by the retailer in obtaining delivery from such one of the said places as is most convenient of access to his store; provided that, where any cornsacks to which this paragraph applies are obtained by the retailer elsewhere than from such one of the said places that 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 cornsacks had been obtained from that place and if delivery had been effected by the holder of a goods-service licence under the Transport Act 1962 at authorised 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 cornsacks are delivered by a retailer otherwise 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 foregoing 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 cornsacks 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.

PROVISION FOR SPECIAL PRICES WHERE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES INCURRED

  1. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this order and subject to such conditions, if any, as he thinks fit, the Secretary, on application by any retailer, may author-ise special maximum prices for any cornsacks to which this order applies where special circumstances exist or, for any reason, extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the retailer. Any authority given by the Secretary under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of cornsacks, or may relate generally to all cornsacks to which this order applies sold by the retailer while the approval remains in force.

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of November 1976.

P. E. DONOVAN,
Director of Prices and Stabilisation Division.

*New Zealand Gazette, No. 5, 23 January 1976, p. 163

(T. and I.)

Electrical Wiring Regulations 1976

Pursuant to the provisions of regulation 18 (3) of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1976, the following specifications are declared suitable for the purpose of the regulation.

Australian Standard

AS 3000, Part 1—1976: SAA Wiring Rules; Section 9 and Appendix E. Hazardous Locations, and the associated specifications.

The extract from SAA Wiring Rules, section 9, and Appendix E, has been reprinted and published by SANZ as MP 6105.

AS C71:1932 Flame-proof type plug and socket (heavy duty).

AS 1021:1971 Protection by purging of electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres.



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🏭 Consents to Aggregation Proposals

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 November 1976
Commerce Act 1975, Aggregation Proposals, Coopers Transport Ltd, Comet Transport Equipment Ltd, N.Z. Express Transport Holdings Ltd, N.Z. Express Transport Ltd, General Finance Ltd, Deposits & Securities Ltd
  • L. R. Adams Schneider (Minister of Trade and Industry), Issued consent to aggregation proposals

  • L. R. Adams-Schneider, Minister of Trade and Industry

🏭 Price Order No. 33 (Imported Cornsacks)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 November 1976
Commerce Act 1975, Price Order, Imported Cornsacks, Maximum Retail Prices
  • Peter Edward Donovan (Director of Prices and Stabilisation Division), Issued price order for imported cornsacks

  • Peter Edward Donovan, Director of Prices and Stabilisation Division

🏗️ Electrical Wiring Regulations 1976

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Electrical Wiring Regulations, Australian Standards, SAA Wiring Rules