Education Notice and Price Order




26 MAY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1505

(e) One member appointed by the New Plymouth City Council.
(f) One member appointed by the Taranaki County Council.
(g) Two members appointed by the board itself.

  1. The New Plymouth High Schools Board of Governors Notice 1976* is hereby revoked.

Dated at Wellington this 16th day of May 1977.

L. W. GANDAR, Minister of Education.

*New Zealand Gazette, No. 115, 11 November 1976, page 2552

(E. 35/2)


Price Order No. 55 (Apples and Pears)

PURSUANT to the Commerce Act 1975, I, Peter Edward Donovan, pursuant to a delegation from the Secretary of Trade and Industry, hereby makes the following price order:

  1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 55 and shall come into force on the 30th day of May 1977.

  2. (1) Price Orders No. 2243† and No. 2294 (Amendment No. 1 of Price Order No. 2243)* are hereby revoked.

(2) In this order, unless the context otherwise requires—
“Board” means the New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board, established under the Apple and Pear Marketing Act 1971, and includes an authorised agent of the Board;
“List Price” means the wholesale price issued from time to time by the Board.

APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER

  1. This order shall apply with respect to the retail sale of all apples and pears grown in New Zealand and purchased from the Board.

MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES

  1. The maximum price that may be received or charged by a retailer for apples and pears to which this order applies shall be determined in accordance with the appropriate following subclause:

(A) For sales of less than case or carton lots of pears purchased by a retailer as follows:
(i) Loose pears in apple bushel cases or in apple bushel cartons.

(I) Where the scales used by the retailer weigh in imperial weights—
The amount per pound arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 38.59:

(a) The list price.
(b) 32 cents cartage allowance per bushel case or carton.
(c) 45 percent of item (a).

(II) Where the scales used by the retailer weigh in metric weights—
The amount per kilogram arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 17.5 in respect of pears:

(a) The list price.
(b) 32 cents cartage allowance per bushel case or carton.
(c) 45 percent of item (a).

(B) For sales of less than carton lots of apples and pears purchased by a retailer in 15 kg cartons packed by the Board:

(I) Where the scales used by the retailer weigh in imperial weights—
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) 32 cents cartage allowance per 15 kilogram carton.
(c) 40 percent of item (a) for apples and 45 percent in respect of pears.

(II) Where the scales used by the retailer weigh in metric weights—
The amount per kilogram arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 15:

(a) The list price.
(b) 32 cents cartage allowance per kilogram carton.
(c) 40 percent of item (a) for apples and 45 percent in respect of pears.

(C) For sales of less than case or carton lots of apples or pears purchased by a retailer as follows:
(i) Loose apples in apple bushel cases or apple bushel cartons.
(ii) Loose pears in pear bushel cases or pear bushel cartons.

(I) Where the scales used by the retailer weigh in imperial weights—
The amount per pound arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 30.87:

(a) The list price.
(b) 32 cents cartage allowance per bushel case or bushel carton.
(c) 40 percent of item (a) in respect of apples and 45 percent in respect of pears.

(II) Where the scales used by the retailer weigh in metric weights—
The amount per kilogram arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 14:

(a) The list price.
(b) 32 cents cartage allowance per bushel case or bushel carton.
(c) 40 percent of item (a) in respect of apples and 45 percent in respect of pears.

(D) For sale of less than carton lots of apples purchased by a retailer in traypack cartons:

(I) Where the scales used by the retailer weigh in imperial weights—
The amount per pound arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 40.79:

(a) The list price.
(b) 32 cents cartage allowance per traypack carton.
(c) 40 percent of item (a).

(II) Where the scales used by the retailer weigh in metric weights—
The amount per kilogram arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 18.5:

(a) The list price.
(b) 32 cents cartage allowance per traypack carton.
(c) 40 percent of item (a).

(E) For sales of less than carton lots of pears purchased by retailer in traypack cartons and cartons.

(I) Where the scales used by a retailer weigh in imperial weights—
The amount per pound arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 39.69:

(a) The list price.
(b) 32 cents cartage allowance per traypack carton or carton.
(c) 45 percent of item (a).

(II) Where the scales used by a retailer weigh in metric weights—
The amount per kilogram arrived at by dividing the sum of the following items (a) to (c) by 18.0:

(a) The list price.
(b) 32 cents cartage allowance per traypack carton or carton.
(c) 45 percent of item (a).

(F) For sales of case or carton lots of the following kinds:
(i) Apples packed in apple-bushel cases and in apple-bushel cartons.
(ii) Pears packed in pear-bushel cases or pear-bushel cartons.
(iii) Loose pears in apple-bushel cases or apple-bushel cartons.
(iv) Apples packed in traypack cartons.

Where the scales used by the retailer weigh in imperial or metric weights—
The sum of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) The list price.
(b) 32 cents cartage allowance per bushel-case, bushel-carton, or traypack carton.
(c) 20 percent of item (a).

(G) For sales of case or carton lots of the following kinds:
(i) Loose apples in apple-bushel cases or apple-bushel cartons.
(ii) Loose pears in pear-bushel cases or pear-bushel cartons.
(iii) Apples or pears packed by the Board in 15 kilogram cartons.

Where the scales used by the retailer weigh in imperial or metric weights—
The sum of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) The list price.
(b) 32 cents cartage allowance per bushel-carton.
(c) 20 percent of item (a).

(H) For sales of apples and pears in bags packed by the Board:

(i) Where the scales used by the retailer weigh in imperial or metric weights—

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🎓 New Plymouth High Schools Board of Governors Notice 1977 (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
16 May 1977
Board of Governors, Education Act, New Plymouth Girls’ High School, Spotswood College
  • L. W. Gandar, Minister of Education

🏭 Price Order No. 55 (Apples and Pears)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Price Order, Apples, Pears, Retail Prices, Commerce Act 1975
  • Peter Edward Donovan, pursuant to a delegation from the Secretary of Trade and Industry