Regulations and Approvals




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 223

  1. Provisions Concerning Marking—Each package must bear the following particulars in letters grouped on the same side, legibly and indelibly marked and visible from the outside:
    —Identification—registered mark of grower or packing establishment and exporter’s identification;
    —Nature or produce—kind and variety;
    —Country of origin—New Zealand;
    —Packing date code—registering the date of packing;
    —Commercial Specification—grade, count or size.
    Labels, if used must not be less than 40 square centimetres.

FIRST SCHEDULE

DEFINITION OF TERMS

‘Clean’ means free from dirt, dust, insect stains or other foreign substance or material;

‘Count’ means the number of fruit contained in any package;

‘Mature’, in relation to fruit, means that the fruit will properly complete the ripening process and is suitable for export;

‘To pack’ means to arrange fruit regularly and compactly in a package so that they are not loose or compressed to an extent likely to cause damage to the fruit during handling or transport;

‘Sound’ means free from decay, rots, overmaturity, breakdown, freezing injury, damage and similar defects which may cause rapid loss of condition or rapid decay;

‘Storage defects’ means decay, storage scald, fungal rots, wilt, or other injury to fruit as a result of storage.

SECOND SCHEDULE

GRADE REQUIREMENTS FOR EUROPEAN MARKETS

  1. Some European countries are members of the OECD Scheme for the International Standardisation of Fruit and Vegetables and as such NZMAF is required to supply an OECD Control Certificate stating that the produce conforms to the OECD schemes grade standards.

  2. Before exporting nectarines or peaches to a European country, exporters should check with a Regional Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries office to ascertain if the importing country requires a control certificate, and obtain a copy of the OECD grade standards.

Notwithstanding clause 2 of this Schedule it is the responsibility of the exporter to ensure that produce exported meets the legal requirements of the importing country and the specifications of the importer.

THIRD SCHEDULE

GENERAL INFORMATION

  1. In order to certify produce fit for export a certifying officer may require information from the exporter to the effect that the property on which the fruit was produced has been registered for export. It is the responsibility of the exporter to obtain this information from the Executive Officer of the N.Z. Stonefruit Export Council.

  2. To assist with the interpretation of ‘sound’ fruit that has not been exported within 18 days of harvest will be considered unsound.

  3. Growers and Exporters must ensure that fruit is kept under optimum storage conditions between harvest and dispatch.

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of November 1984.

M. L. CAMERON,
Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries.

The Milk Producer Prices and Allowances Notice 1980,
Amendment No. 20 (No. 3391; Ag. 4/51/12)

PURSUANT to section 25 (2) of the Milk Act 1967, the Minister of Agriculture hereby gives the following notice.

NOTICE

  1. (1) This notice may be cited as the Milk Producer Prices and Allowances Notice 1980, Amendment No. 20.

(2) This notice shall be deemed to have come into force on the 9th day of November 1984.

  1. The First Schedule to the Milk Producer Prices and Allowances Notice 1980 (as substituted by the Milk Producer Prices and Allowances Notice 1980, Amendment No. 19) is hereby revoked and the Schedule to this notice is hereby substituted therefore.

  2. The Milk Producer Prices and Allowances Notice 1980, Amendment No. 19* is hereby consequently revoked.

SCHEDULE

“FIRST SCHEDULE”

TOWN MILK PRODUCER PRICE

Period of Supply

Price in Cents per Litre

Commencing with 9 November 1984 and ending with 31 January 1985
19.310

Commencing with 1 February 1985 and ending with 30 April 1985
23.944

Commencing with 1 May 1985 and ending with 31 August 1985
30.897

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of November 1984.

COLIN MOYLE, Minister of Agriculture.

*Gazette, 15 November 1984, page 4891

Approval of Traffic Improvement School

PURSUANT to section 39A of the Transport Act 1962, the Secretary for Transport hereby approves the traffic improvement school conducted by the City of Invercargill Traffic Department and conducted in Invercargill.

Dated at Wellington this 26th day of November 1984.

D. E. HOMEWOOD, Secretary for Transport.

Approval of Traffic Improvement School

PURSUANT to section 39A of the Transport Act 1962, the Secretary for Transport hereby approves the traffic improvement school conducted by the City of Mount Albert Traffic Department and conducted in Mount Albert.

Dated at Wellington this 26th day of November 1984.

D. E. HOMEWOOD, Secretary for Transport.

Notice of Approval of Rear and Red Reflectors in Terms of The Traffic Regulations 1976

NOTICE

PURSUANT to regulation 88 (1) of the Traffic Regulations 1976*, the red rear reflectors specified in the Schedule hereto are hereby approved for the purposes of regulation 62 (2) and (3) of the said regulations.

SCHEDULE

RED reflectors incorporated in tail lamp assemblies manufactured by Hella New Zealand Ltd. or Hella Australia Pty. Ltd., having overall dimensions of 197 mm × 90 mm and containing the following marks:

(i) Hella.

(ii) Made in New Zealand (or Australia).

(iii) Reg. Design No. Aust. 69079 NZ 14501.

Pursuant to powers delegated to me by the Secretary for Transport by an instrument of delegation dated the 24th day of August 1984.

G. LIVERSAGE,
Assistant Chief Automotive Engineer.

*S.R. 1976/227

Amendment No. 1, S.R. 1978/72

Amendment No. 2, S.R. 1978/301

Amendment No. 3, S.R. 1979/128

Amendment No. 4, S.R. 1980/31

Amendment No. 5, S.R. 1980/115

Amendment No. 6, S.R. 1981/158

Amendment No. 7, S.R. 1981/311

Amendment No. 8, S.R. 1982/93

Amendment No. 9, S.R. 1983/282

Amendment No. 10, S.R. 1984/31

Amendment No. 11, S.R. 1984/169

(M.O.T. 14/1/8/1)



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🌾 Standard Grade for the Export of Nectarines and Peaches (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
22 November 1984
Nectarines, Peaches, Export Standards, Fruit Quality, Packaging, Grading
  • M. L. Cameron, Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries

🌾 Milk Producer Prices and Allowances Notice Amendment

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
19 November 1984
Milk Prices, Producer Allowances, Town Milk, Price Adjustments
  • Colin Moyle, Minister of Agriculture

🚂 Approval of Traffic Improvement School in Invercargill

🚂 Transport & Communications
26 November 1984
Traffic Improvement School, Invercargill, Approval
  • D. E. Homewood, Secretary for Transport

🚂 Approval of Traffic Improvement School in Mount Albert

🚂 Transport & Communications
26 November 1984
Traffic Improvement School, Mount Albert, Approval
  • D. E. Homewood, Secretary for Transport

🚂 Approval of Rear and Red Reflectors

🚂 Transport & Communications
Rear Reflectors, Red Reflectors, Traffic Regulations, Hella
  • G. Liversage, Assistant Chief Automotive Engineer