Electricity and Price Regulations




15 FEBRUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
309

SCHEDULE
ELECTRIC LINES

  1. Lines for the transmission and supply of electrical energy:
    (a) Within the City of Tauranga as defined in the Gazette of 1882, at p. 295;
    (b) Within existing and future reclaimed areas adjacent to the City of Tauranga as hereinbefore defined;
    (c) Within three areas adjoining the City of Tauranga as hereinbefore defined situated between the right bank of a former channel of the Kopurererua River and the right bank of the present channel of the said river;
    (d) Along a proposed bridge across the Waikareao Estuary;
    (e) Along the Hairini Bridge across the Waimapu Estuary.

The said city adjacent areas, and bridges, being more particularly delineated by broken lines on the plan marked 985 deposited in the office of the Electricity Division of the Ministry of Energy at Wellington.

  1. Lines for the transmission of electrical energy as follows:
    (a) Commencing from the licensee’s powerhouse at Omanawa Falls and proceeding north-westerly generally across Blocks VI and V, Otanewainuku Survey District, thence proceeding generally north-easterly across Blocks V, I, and II, Otanewainuku Survey District, and Block XIII, Tauranga Survey District to a point on the northern boundary of the said Block XIII, thence a single line to the Tauranga Joint Generation Committee’s switching station at Greerton, and a single line across Block XIV and X, Tauranga Survey District, to the Licensee’s substation in Tauranga City; the said line being more particularly shown by means of broken lines on plan marked N.Z.E. 984 deposited as aforesaid.

(b) Commencing from the New Zealand Electricity Division’s substation at Greerton and proceeding north-easterly generally across Blocks XIV and X, Tauranga Survey District, to the Licensee’s substation in Tauranga City, the said line being more particularly shown by means of a broken line on the said plan marked N.Z.E. 984.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of February 1979.

W. F. BIRCH, Minister of Energy.

(N.Z.E. 10/92/1)


Consent to the Generation of Electricity by the Tauranga City Council by the Use of Water

PURSUANT to section 25 of the Electricity Act 1968, the Minister of Energy consents to the generation of electricity by the Tauranga City Council, subject to the following conditions.

CONDITIONS

  1. The conditions directed by the Water Power Regulations 1934, to be implied in every licence to use water for the purpose of generation or storing electricity, shall be deemed to be conditions of this consent as if it were such a licence.

  2. This consent is subject to compliance with the Water and Soil Conservation Act 1967 and any Act made in amendment thereof or substitution therefor, the Water Power Regulations 1934, the Electrical Supply Regulations 1976, the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1976, the Radio Interference Regulations 1958, and all regulations hereafter made in amendment or in substitution for any of those regulations, as if in the case of the Water Power Regulations 1934 it were a licence under the Public Works Act 1928, to use water for the purpose of generating electricity, as well as a consent under the Electricity Act 1968 to generate electricity by the use of water.

  3. The generation of electricity by the use of water, pursuant to this consent, shall be carried out by means of the works described in the Schedule hereto.

  4. This consent shall unless it is sooner lawfully determined continue in force for a period of 21 years from the 1st day of April 1979.

  5. This consent shall come into force on the 1st day of April 1979.

  6. The stations shall be operated to supply the normal electricity demand of the Tauranga City Council and to conform reasonably to the pattern of the supply authority’s daily load curve.

  7. For the purpose of assessing in accordance with the Water Power Regulations 1934, the rental or annual sum payable in respect of this consent, the maximum generating capacity of the scheme shall be assessed at 3440 kW.


SCHEDULE
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORKS

  1. (a) Headworks consisting of a weir and intake in the Omanawa River at a point in Section 579, Block VI, Otanewainuku Survey District, giving a static head of approximately 33.5 m, as indicated on the plan marked S.H.D. 417 deposited in the office of the Electricity Division of the Ministry of Energy at Wellington.

(b) An intake tunnel leading in a north-westerly direction from the intake aforesaid for a distance of approximately 220 m to a screen chamber and the powerhouse hereinafter referred to.

(c) Water turbines, generators, and all necessary hydraulic and electrical equipment housed in a powerhouse situated on the left bank of the Omanawa River at the foot of the Omanawa Falls.

(d) A tail race leading from the powerhouse aforesaid to the Omanawa River.

  1. (a) Headworks consisting of intakes in the Mangakarengarenga River at points in Kaimai No. 1 Block, Block B, Otanewainuku Survey District, as indicated on the plan marked S.H.D. 418 deposited in the office of the Electricity Division of the Ministry of Energy at Wellington with two diversion tunnels leading in an easterly direction to the Mangapapa River.

(b) Headworks consisting of a main dam and spillway dam in the Mangapapa River giving a static head of approximately 24 m as indicated on the said plan S.H.D. 418.

(c) Headgates and an intake with a tunnel leading to a surge tank and a pipeline therefrom to the powerhouse hereinafter referred to.

(d) Water turbines, generators, and all necessary hydraulic and electrical equipment housed in a powerhouse situated on the right bank of the Wairoa River at the foot of McLaren’s Falls.

(e) A tail race leading from the powerhouse aforesaid to the Wairoa River.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of February 1979.

W. F. BIRCH, Minister of Energy.

(N.Z.E. 10/92/1)


Price Order No. 119 (Flour and Wheatmeal)

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:

1. TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT
This order may be cited as Price Order No. 119 and shall come into force on 16 February 1979.

2. REVOCATIONS
(1) Price Order No. 78* 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.

3. APPLICATION OF ORDER
This order applies to flour and wheatmeal.

4. INTERPRETATION
In this price order—

“Agent” means an agent appointed by the New Zealand Wheat Board to effect sales of flour and wheatmeal on its behalf:

“Wholesaler” in relation to the sale of flour and wheat meal means any person who sells those goods to any manufacturer or retailer:

“Flour levy” means the amount payable to the Wheat Research Institute:

“Excess railage” means the difference between the amount actually charged and the amount calculated at Class E rate according to the Railways Standard Schedules:



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🏗️ Tauranga City Council Electric Lines Licence 1979 (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
1 February 1979
Electric lines, Licence, Tauranga City Council, Electricity Act 1968
  • W. F. Birch, Minister of Energy

🏗️ Consent to Generation of Electricity by Tauranga City Council

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
1 February 1979
Electricity generation, Tauranga City Council, Electricity Act 1968
  • W. F. Birch, Minister of Energy

🏭 Price Order No. 119 (Flour and Wheatmeal)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Price regulation, Flour, Wheatmeal, Commerce Act 1975
  • Desmond James Gasson, Secretary of Trade and Industry