Price Orders




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 95

(8) Tests
Government inspection .. .. .. $ 1 00
To Lloyds, etc. .. .. .. 1 50
By buyer at supplier’s works .. .. 8 00

Surface inspection .. .. .. 2 00
Proof stress .. .. .. 3 00
Additional chemical analysis .. .. 3 00
Impact .. .. .. 3 50
Brinnell on not less than 10 percent of the bars .. 7 50
Inspection or testing of lots less than 1 tonne .. 75

Per Tonne Extra
lump sum per
test or set of
tests or 20c
per tonne
whichever is
the greater
lump sum per
test

Where test certificates are called for giving mechanical properties covering any of the numerical series of steels .. .. .. .. 1 00
(9) Special Paint Marking or Hand Stamping 1 00
(10) Cutting Margin
The standard cutting margin is — 0 + 50 mm and is covered in the basis price.
(11) Extras for exact lengths are by arrangement between buyer and seller.
(12) Deduction for steel rod supplied in coils $1.00 per tonne.

Dated at Wellington this 12th day of October 1979.

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

Gazette, No. 30, 11 April 1979, p. 1092

(T. and I.)

Price Order No. 145 (United States of America D’Anjou Pears)

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. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 145 and shall come into force on the 16th day of October 1979.

APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER

  1. This order applies with respect to all United States of America D’Anjou Pears sold by way of retail in New Zealand.

MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES

  1. (1) Subject to the provisions of this clause, the maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for any United States of America D’Anjou Pears shall be:
    $1.44 a kilogram.

(2) If in respect of any lot of pears sold by a retailer the maximum price calculated in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this clause is not an exact number of cents, the maximum price of the lot may be computed to the nearest whole cent.

SPECIAL PRICES WHERE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES INCURRED

  1. Subject to such conditions, if any, as he thinks fit, the Secretary, on application by any retailer, may authorise special prices in respect of any United States of America D’Anjou Pears 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 pears or may relate generally to all United States of America D’Anjou Pears to which this order applies sold by the retailer while the approval remains in force.

DUTY IMPOSED ON RETAILERS

  1. Every retailer who offers or exposes any United States of America D’Anjou Pears for sale in any shop shall keep in a prominent position in such proximity to the pears to which it relates as to be obviously descriptive thereof, a ticket, placard, or label on which shall be stated in legible and prominent characters the following particulars:

(a) The retail price a kilogram.
(b) The words “American D’Anjou Pears”.

Dated at Wellington this 11th day of October 1979.

D. J. GASSON,
Director, Stabilisation of Prices and Enforcement.

(T. and I.)

Price 15c
BY AUTHORITY: P. D. HASSELBERG, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—1979


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🏭 Price Order No. 143 for Steel Products Manufactured by Pacific Steel Ltd. (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 October 1979
Price regulation, Steel products, Pacific Steel Ltd., Commerce Act 1975, Maximum prices
  • P. E. Donovan, Director, Stabilisation of Prices and Research

🏭 Price Order No. 145 for United States of America D’Anjou Pears

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 October 1979
Price regulation, D’Anjou Pears, United States of America, Commerce Act 1975, Maximum retail prices
  • Desmond James Gasson, Director, Stabilisation of Prices and Enforcement