Price Orders




1912
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 80

"Milk district" means a milk district constituted and declared as a milk district under the Act:
"Standard rates" means the standard rates of margins and allowances payable in respect of the treatment of town milk specified in the Schedule hereto:
"Treatment" has the same meaning as in the Act, but does not include refrigeration in a storage depot elsewhere than at the treatment station, or the service of homogenisation by a treatment station:
"Treatment station" means any plant or premises for the treatment of milk operated pursuant to the Act.

  1. This price order applies to all milk sold for human consumption in any milk district after the coming into force of this price order.

  2. The standard rates specified in the Schedule hereto are hereby fixed with effect from and including the 1st day of July 1981.

SCHEDULE
STANDARD RATES OF MARGINS AND ALLOWANCES PAYABLE FOR SERVICES PERFORMED IN RESPECT OF TOWN MILK

Nature of Service
Margin or Allowance at the Rate of Cents per Litre

  1. Treatment by treatment station if the aggregate quantity treated is:
    (1) 11 500 litres or over per day 7.69
    (2) 4 500 litres or over but less than 11 500 litres per day 7.75
    (3) Less than 4 500 litres per day 8.96

  2. Treatment by treatment station if such milk is not stored by refrigeration in the treatment station pending delivery but is stored elsewhere, and if the aggregate quantity treated is:
    (1) 11 500 litres or over per day 7.58
    (2) 4 500 litres or over but less than 11 500 litres per day 8.85
    (3) Less than 4 500 litres per day —

  3. Homogenisation by treatment station, if the aggregate quantity homogenised is:
    (1) 4 500 litres or over per day 0.88
    (2) 2 250 litres or over but less than 4 500 litres per day 1.18
    (3) Less than 2 250 litres per day 1.51

  4. Diverting to town milk industry by treatment station of skim milk if the aggregate quantity diverted is:
    (1) 4 500 litres or over per day 0.52
    (2) 2 250 litres or over but less than 4 500 litres per day 0.60
    (3) Less than 2 250 litres per day 0.68

  5. Storing by refrigeration in vendor's depot 0.82

  6. Storing by refrigeration in community depot 1.24

Dated at Wellington this 30th day of June 1981.
D. J. GASSON,
Director, Stabilisation of Prices and Enforcement.

Price Order No. 214 (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. 214 and shall come into force on 13 July 1981.

  2. REVOCATIONS
    (1) Price Order No. 192* 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:
    "Retailer" means any reseller other than a wholesaler:
    "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:
    "Minimum quantity lots" means the minimum quantities of flour and wheatmeal which will be supplied at the New Zealand Wheat Board's list prices, but in no case exceeding 250 kilogrammes:
    "Wheatmeal" includes wholemeal.

  5. NEW ZEALAND WHEAT BOARD'S AND AGENTS' SELLING PRICES
    Subject to the following provisions of this order, the maximum prices that may be charged or received by the New Zealand Wheat Board or its agents at the approved points of sale for any flour or wheatmeal to which this order applies, which is sold in not less than minimum quantity lots, 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 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 445 415
40 kg bags or 36 kg bags 458 428
20 kg bags 463 433
10 kg bags 473 443
5 kg bags 488 458

(These prices are for net weights, when packed, of flour or wheatmeal and are subject to 1½ 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 Boards, 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 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.

  1. 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):


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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 June 1981
Price Order, Milk Treatment, Margins, Allowances, Schedule
  • D. J. Gasson, Director, Stabilisation of Prices and Enforcement

🏭 Price Order No. 214 (Flour and Wheatmeal)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 June 1981
Price Order, Flour, Wheatmeal, Pricing, Trade Regulations
  • Desmond James Gasson, Secretary of Trade and Industry