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578 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 24
NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD
PURSUANT to regulation 15 of the Wool Industry Regulations 1978, notice is hereby given that the Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price for the sale held on the 30 January 1985 at Invercargill was 376.59 cents per kilogram (greasy basis).
As this price is above the Wool Board’s Substitute Payment Scheme minimum wool price of 320 cents per kilogram (greasy basis) no supplement is payable on wool until further notice.
There is likewise no grower retention levy payable in terms of section 42 of the Wool Industry Act 1977, as the A.W.A.S.P. is less than the ruling trigger price of 500 cents per kilogram (greasy basis).
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of February 1985.
A. J. N. ARTHUR, Levies Administration Manager.
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NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD
PURSUANT to regulation 15 of the Wool Industry Regulations 1978, notice is hereby given that the Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price for the sale held on the 1 February 1985 at Christchurch was 383.14 cents per kilogram (greasy basis).
As this price is above the Wool Board’s Substitute Payment Scheme minimum wool price of 320 cents per kilogram (greasy basis) no supplement is payable on wool until further notice.
There is likewise no grower retention levy payable in terms of section 42 of the Wool Industry Act 1977, as the A.W.A.S.P. is less than the ruling trigger price of 500 cents per kilogram (greasy basis).
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of February 1985.
A. J. N. ARTHUR, Levies Administration Manager.
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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS
A DICTIONARY OF THE MAORI LANGUAGE
By H. W. Williams
507 p. 1975 $7.50 plus 85c p & p
The seventh revised edition, augmented by the advisory committee on the teaching of Maori language.
FACSIMILES OF THE TREATY OF WAITANGI
1976. $12.95 plus $1.50 p & p
A valuable volume of old New Zealand records comprising:
The Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand.
The original draft of the Treaty by Governor Hobson.
A series of copies of the Treaty itself as finally adopted and signed by the chiefs and witnesses.
The preface and facsimiles are reproduced from lithographic originals first printed 1877. (Government Printer.)
FITNESS FOR LIVING
Physical Education in Secondary Schools
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
- Fitness for living involves developing the individual’s potential for functional efficiency in all aspects of daily living throughout life. This series, consisting of nine titles, will help the reader to understand the nature of the human body. This in turn will lead to an understanding of the need for a balance between work, rest, food, exercise and keeping oneself in good physical condition.
Book 1: Basics.............................................$2.45 plus 55c p & p
Book 2: through Aquatics...........................$2.75 plus 55c p & p
Book 3: through Athletics..........................$2.45 plus 55c p & p
Book 4: through Ball Activities...................$2.45 plus 55c p & p
Book 5: through Gymnastics........................$3.00 plus 55c p & p
Book 6: through Movement and Dance........$3.00 plus 55c p & p
Book 7: through Outdoor Education...........$2.75 plus 55c p & p
Book 8: through Recreation.........................$1.75 plus 55c p & p
Book 9: Planning for Fitness of Living........$2.45 plus 55c p & p
Set of nine books: $22.00 plus $3.60 p & p
Price $2.70
FLORA OF NEW ZEALAND, VOLUME III
By A. J. Healy and E. Edgar
220 p. 1980. $18.50 plus $1.50 p & p
Volumes I and II of Flora of New Zealand were concerned with native plants. The authors call Volume III a “weed flora”. The book is an identification manual, intended for agriculturists concerned with weed control, for botanists making vegetation surveys, and for anyone who needs to identify those weedy plants.
GLASSHOUSE TOMATOES
Agriculture Bulletin 370
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
86 p. 1978. $3.25 plus 55c p & p
The present text replaces earlier editions of the bulletin. Important factors to consider when establishing a tomato-growing glasshouse are lighting, soil type, site, water supply, shelter, and proximity to a market. These as well as general cultural practices are dealt with in this bulletin.
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Advertisements should be written or typed on one side of the paper, and signatures, etc., should be written in a legible hand.
CONTENTS
ADVERTISEMENTS..................................................559
APPOINTMENTS...................................................524
BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.........................................557
LAND TRANSFER ACT: NOTICES...........................558
MISCELLANEOUS—
Agricultural and Pastoral Societies Act: Notice...........524
Coal Mines Act: Notices............................................536
Commerce Act: Notices.............................................547, 550, 553
Corrigendum............................................................523
Customs Tariff: Notices............................................548, 551, 554, 555
Forests Act: Notices..................................................523, 532, 533, 537
Gas Act: Notice.........................................................542
Harbours Act: Notice.................................................524, 546
Import Licence Tendering: Notice............................538
Local Authorities Loans Act: Notice.........................542
Local Government Act: Notices...............................532, 535
Mining Act: Notice....................................................538
Marriage Act: Notices..............................................526
National Roads Act: Notices....................................546
N.Z. Railways Corporation Act: Notices................535
Plant Varieties Act: Notices.....................................554
Post Office Act: Notices...........................................537, 538
Public Works Act: Notices......................................526
Regulations Act: Notice...........................................550
Reserves Act: Notices..............................................533
Sale of Liquor Act: Notice.......................................542
Schedule of Contracts: Notices.............................547
Securities Transfer Act: Notice...............................537
Transport Act: Notices............................................538, 543, 547
Water Recreation Regulations: Notices................546
PROCLAMATIONS, ORDERS IN COUNCIL, AND WARRANTS..523
BY AUTHORITY: P. D. HASSELBERG, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—1985
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Wool price, Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price, Wool Industry Regulations 1978
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Wool price, Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price, Wool Industry Regulations 1978
- A. J. N. Arthur, Levies Administration Manager
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