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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 1
New Zealand Journalists Training Board—Amendment to Constitution
PURSUANT to section 15A of the Vocational Training Council Act 1968, the Minister of Education hereby declares that the New Zealand Journalists Training Board Notice 1974* is amended as follows:
(i) by omitting paragraph (a) of clause 2 and adding the following paragraph;
"(a) Four members appointed by the New Zealand section of the Commonwealth Press Union"
(ii) by omitting paragraph (c) of clause 2 and adding the following paragraph;
"(c) Two members appointed by the Northern Journalists Union".
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of December 1977.
L. W. GANDAR, Minister of Education.
*Gazette, No. 12, 14 February 1974, p. 272
Consent to the Distribution of New Therapeutic Drugs
PURSUANT to section 12 of the Food and Drug Act 1969, the Minister of Health hereby consents to the distribution in New Zealand of the new therapeutic drugs set out in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE
Name of Drug Form Active Ingredients (as listed on label) Name of Manufacturer Address
Toilex .. Tablet .. Bisacodyl 5 mg .. Ercopharm A/S .. Denmark
Toilex .. Solution .. Bisacodyl 10 mg/5 ml .. Ercopharm A/S .. Denmark
Ural.. .. Effervescent granules .. Sodium bicarbonate B.P. (equiv. to 2.4 g) .. Abbott Laboratories Pty Ltd. .. Australia
Dated this 21st day of December 1977.
FRANK GILL, Minister of Health.
Price Order No. 76 (Spirits and Beer)
PURSUANT to the Commerce Act 1975, I, Desmond James Gasson, pursuant to a delegation from the Secretary of Trade and Industry, hereby make the following price order:
PRELIMINARY
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This order may be cited as Price Order No. 76 and shall come into force on the 16th day of January 1978.
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(1) Price Order No. 65* 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.
- In this order, unless the context otherwise requires—
"Litre" means litre as defined in the Weights and Measures Metric Equivalents Order 1972§;
"Millilitre or ml" means millilitre as defined in the Weights and Measures Metric Equivalents Order 1972§;
"Standard Measure" means 18 ml;
"Licensing Trust" means any Licensing Trust to which the Licensing Trusts Act 1949 applies and includes the Invercargill Licensing Trust and the Masterton Licensing Trust;
"Bacardi Rum" means rum sold under the trade name of Ron Bacardi;
"Bourbon" means that whisky which is distilled in Kentucky or neighbouring states and is imported with a Certificate of Origin and Age of Distilled Spirits issued by the United States of America Department of Treasury.
"Imported Whisky" means all imported whisky and includes Scotch, Rye, Corn, Irish, or Japanese whisky;
"New Zealand Whisky" means whisky produced and blended in New Zealand by Wilson Distillers Ltd., Dunedin;
"Ron Barbado" means that spirit sold under the trade name of Ron Barbado.
- In this order, unless the context otherwise requires—
(a) The Act means the Commerce Act 1975, and
(b) Terms and expressions defined in the Act have the meanings so defined.
APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER
- This order shall apply—
(a) To all intoxicating liquor sold in public bars of hotels, taverns, or other premises licensed under the Sale of Liquor Act 1962, or sold in public bars administered by any Licensing Trust, and
(b) To all draught beer in flagons, and bottled beer in bottles containing not less than 745 ml sold for consumption off the premises in—
(i) Hotels and taverns licensed under the sale of Liquor Act 1962, and
(ii) Licensing Trusts.
FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF BEER SOLD IN PUBLIC BARS
- Subject to the provisions of this order, the maximum price that may be charged for beer sold in public bars shall be—
(a) For beer served in a container customarily referred to in the trade as a 500 ml container and having a capacity of approximately 500 ml, 40 cents.
(b) For beer served in a container customarily referred to in the trade as a 400 ml container and having a capacity of approximately 400 ml, 32 cents.
(c) For beer served in a container customarily referred to in the trade as a 340 ml container and having a capacity of approximately 340 ml, 26 cents.
(d) For beer served in a container customarily referred to in the trade as a 225 ml container and having a capacity of approximately 225 ml, 20 cents.
(e) For beer served in a container customarily referred to in the trade as a 200 ml container and having a capacity of approximately 200 ml, 19 cents.
(f) For beer served in a container customarily referred to in the trade as a 140 ml container and having a capacity of approximately 140 ml, 15 cents.
(g) For beer served in a container customarily referred to in the trade as a 1 litre jug and having a capacity of approximately 1 litre, 76 cents.
Provided that if the price so calculated contains fractions of a cent the maximum approved price shall be rounded to the nearest whole cent.
(h) For beer served in jugs manufactured to a metric specification of a capacity of more than 1 litre, the maximum price that may be charged shall be 76 cents increased by 0.08 cents for every millilitre of capacity in excess of 1 litre—
Provided that if the price so calculated contains fractions of a cent the maximum approved price shall be rounded to the nearest whole cent.
(i) For beer sold in jugs manufactured to a metric specification of a capacity of less than 1 litre, the maximum price that may be charged shall be 76 cents reduced by 0.08 cents for every millilitre of capacity less than 1 litre—
Provided that if the price so calculated contains fractions of a cent the maximum approved price shall be rounded to the nearest whole cent.
(j) For beer sold in bottles containing not less than 745 ml the authorised price a bottle ruling at the particular premises on 14 January 1978, increased by 7 cents a bottle, or 8 cents a bottle where the beer was delivered freight-paid into the premises as at 9 January 1978.
(k) For beer sold in bottles containing less than 745 ml the authorised price a bottle ruling at the particular premises on 14 January 1978 increased by 5 cents a bottle.
(l) For beer sold in cans the authorised price a can ruling at the particular premises on 14 January 1978, increased by—
(i) In the case of 340 ml cans, 6 cents a can.
(ii) In the case of 450 ml cans, 7 cents a can.
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🎓 Amendment to New Zealand Journalists Training Board Constitution
🎓 Education, Culture & Science15 December 1977
Vocational Training, Journalism, Commonwealth Press Union, Northern Journalists Union
- L. W. Gandar, Minister of Education
🏥 Consent to Distribution of New Therapeutic Drugs
🏥 Health & Social Welfare21 December 1977
Food and Drug Act, Therapeutic Drugs, Toilex, Ural, Ercopharm, Abbott Laboratories
- Frank Gill, Minister of Health
🏭 Price Order No. 76 for Spirits and Beer
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryCommerce Act, Price Regulation, Beer, Spirits, Licensing Trusts, Maximum Prices
- Desmond James Gasson, Secretary of Trade and Industry