✨ Price Order and Notices
29 JANUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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(a) The price for the pack concerned calculated at the following rates:
| Flour (other than wheatmeal) | Wheatmeal (other than stoneground) |
|---|---|
| Per Tonne $ | Per Tonne $ |
| Sacks or bulk — | 392.50 |
| 40 kg or 36 kg bags — | 405.50 |
| 20 kg bags — | 410.50 |
| 10 kg bags — | 420.50 |
| 5 kg bags — | 435.50 |
(These prices are for net weights, when packed, of flour or wheatmeal and are subject to 1¼ percent discount for payment within 14 days of delivery.)
NOTE—Prices of stoneground wheatmeal are subject to special approvals under clause 8 of this order.
(b) The flour levy.
(c) The cost (if applicable) of sacks.
(d) For areas where the terms of sale are “on rail”:
(i) The amount (if incurred) of “excess railage”;
(ii) Sorting, unloading, or tallying (if incurred) at the rate for the station concerned.
(e) For areas where the terms of sale are “on wharf”:
(i) Railage (if incurred) where the buyer is situated within 35 kilometres of the port;
(ii) Sorting or tallying (if incurred) at the rate for the port concerned.
(f) Where the flour or wheatmeal is sold “ex New Zealand Wheat Board’s or its agent’s store”:
(i) The amount of any cartage incurred for delivery from mill, wharf, or rail to a store of the New Zealand Wheat Board or its agent, provided the amount so included shall not exceed the amount of the charges that would have been incurred had delivery been effected at current transport rates;
(ii) Storage or through store charges at the approved rate for the area concerned.
(g) Any transport charges beyond the New Zealand Wheat Board’s point of sale, which are paid by the Board or its agent on behalf of the buyer:
Provided that if the maximum price so calculated is not an exact number of cents, the maximum price shall be calculated to the nearest whole cent.
- WHOLESALERS’ PRICES IN RESPECT OF SALES TO MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS
Subject to the following provisions of this order, the maximum prices that may be charged or received by any wholesaler for any flour or wheatmeal to which this order applies, shall not exceed the sum of the following amounts (provided that the prices charged shall include only that part of the following amounts which relates to the quantity sold):
(a) The cost to the wholesaler that would have been incurred had the wholesaler purchased the flour or wheatmeal from the New Zealand Wheat Board or its agents, less the 1¼ percent early payment discount allowable by the New Zealand Wheat Board whether or not the discount is obtained.
(b) The flour levy.
(c) The cost (if applicable) of sacks.
(d) Charges actually incurred in obtaining delivery to wholesale store.
(e) An amount calculated as follows:
(i) for flour and wheatmeal which is delivered to manufacturing or retail premises without charge for delivery—
8 percent of the sum of the foregoing items (a) to (d);
(ii) for flour and wheatmeal which is sold “ex wholesaler’s store”—
5 percent of the sum of the foregoing items (a) to (d) plus any amount for transport charges which are paid by the wholesaler on behalf of the buyer:
Provided also that if the maximum price calculated in accordance with this clause is not an exact number of cents, the maximum price shall be calculated to the nearest whole cent.
Provided further that an additional sum may be added to the total so calculated to provide for any discount which is customarily deducted for payment within a specified time.
- RETAILERS’ PRICES FOR FLOUR AND WHEATMEAL
Subject to the following provisions of this order, the maximum prices that may be charged or received by any retailer for any flour or wheatmeal to which this order applies shall not exceed—
(i) In the case of flour or wheatmeal sold by a retailer in the package in which it was purchased, the sum of an amount not exceeding the into-store cost of the goods and a mark-up of 12½ percent applied to that cost.
(ii) In the case of flour or wheatmeal sold by a retailer other than in the same package in which it was purchased, the sum of the into-store cost of these goods and a mark-up of 33⅓ percent applied to that cost.
- SPECIAL PRICES
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 the New Zealand Wheat Board or by any agent, wholesaler or retailer, may authorise alterations in prices or percentage margins in respect of any flour or wheatmeal to which this order applies.
Any authority given by the Secretary under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot, type, or consignment of flour or wheatmeal, or may relate generally to all flour or wheatmeal to which this order applies that is sold while the order remains in force.
Dated at Wellington this 28th day of January 1981.
D. J. GASSON,
Director, Stabilisation of Prices and Enforcement.
New Zealand Gazette, 9 October 1980, No. 121, p. 3061 (T. and I.)
Law Practitioners Act 1975
PURSUANT to section 51 of the Law Practitioners Act 1955, notice is hereby given that the Disciplinary Committee of the New Zealand Law Society, on the 18th day of November 1980, ordered that the name of Murray Hird Hustler of Auckland, be removed from the roll of barristers and the roll of solicitors of the High Court of New Zealand; and further ordered that the said Murray Hird Hustler pay to the New Zealand Law Society by way of costs the sum of $500.
Dated at Wellington this 7th day of January 1981.
W. D. L’ESTRANGE, Registrar.
North-West Nelson Forest Park Recreational Hunting Area
PURSUANT to section 27 of the Wild Animal Control Act 1977, the Director-General of Forests hereby gives notice that an area of approximately 40 000 hectares being part of North-West Nelson State Forest Park, and enclosed by a line commencing at the junction of the Baton and Ellis Rivers, thence generally by following the Paddy Ridge, the Arthur Range, Wilkinson Creek, the Leslie River, along the ridge to the Kakapo Spur, along the Kakapo Spur, thence around the watershed of the Cobb River by following the Peel Range, the Lockett Range and the ridge through trig F. Block XIII, Takaka Survey District to the junction of the North-West Nelson State Forest Park boundary with Takaka River, and thence by following the Park boundary, the Wangapeka State Forest 43 boundary and the aforesaid park boundary to the point of commencement as shown on Plan M27/1 deposited in the Head Office of the New Zealand Forest Service and with the Conservator of Forests, Nelson, shall form a recreational hunting area where hunting as a means of recreation shall be used to control (though not exclusively) the number of wild animals. The area shall be known as the North-West Nelson Forest Park Recreational Hunting Area.
The following are the conditions under which the area may be used by the public.
CONDITIONS
- No commercial hunting is allowed, except for the taking of opossums under Forest Service permit, or on the direction of the Conservator of Forests, as specified in the Wild Animal Control Plan for the area.
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Price Order No. 192 (Flour and Wheatmeal)
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry28 January 1981
Price Order, Flour, Wheatmeal, Commerce Act, Pricing Regulations
- D. J. Gasson, Director, Stabilisation of Prices and Enforcement
⚖️ Disciplinary Action Against Law Practitioner
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement7 January 1981
Law Practitioners Act, Disciplinary Action, Removal from Roll, Costs
- Murray Hird Hustler, Removed from roll of barristers and solicitors
- W. D. L'Estrange, Registrar
🌾 North-West Nelson Forest Park Recreational Hunting Area
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesWild Animal Control Act, Recreational Hunting, Forest Park, Hunting Regulations
- Director-General of Forests