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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 130
(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 authorisation, the maximum prices that may be charged or received by any retailer for any flour or wheatmeal to which this authorisation 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 authorisation, and subject to such conditions (if any) as he thinks fit, the Commission 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 authorisation applies.
Any authority given by the Commission 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 authorisation applies that is sold while the authorisation remains in force.
Dated at Wellington this 21st day of August 1986.
R. N. WILKINSON,
Executive Officer, Commerce Commission.
New Zealand Gazette. 21 November 1985. No. 215. p. 5018 (T. and I.)
Application for Plant Selectors’ Rights (Notice No. 3865; Ag. P.V. 3/4)
PURSUANT to section 11 of the Plant Varieties Act 1973, notice is hereby given that an application for a grant of Plant Selectors’ Rights as specified in the Schedule hereto, has been received by the Registrar of Plant Varieties. Protective Direction has not been applied for. If it is considered that any interested person will be unfairly affected by the application, that person may lodged an objection with the Registrar within 2 months from the date of this Gazette. Objections must comply with section 19 of the Plant Varieties Act 1973.
SCHEDULE
SPECIES: RYEGRASS (LOLIUM PERENNE)
Name and Address of Applicant
Dalgety Crown AgResearch. P.O. Box 622, Timaru as agent for, Barenbrug Holland B.V.. Postbox 4, 6800 AA. Arnhem. The Netherlands
Date of Application
11/8/86
Breeder’s Reference
Bar Lp 79-DWA
Proposed Denomination
Barclay
Dated at Lincoln this 11th day of August 1986.
F. W. WHITMORE, Registrar of Plant Varieties.
Termination of a Grant of Plant Selectors’ Rights (Notice No. 3864; Ag. P.V. 3/6)
NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 20 (4) of the Plant Varieties Act 1973, the grant of Plant Selectors’ Rights as specified in the Schedule to this notice has ceased to have effect.
SCHEDULE
SPECIES: PEA (Pisum sativum L.)
Name and Address of Grantee
Crop Research Division, DSIR, Private Bag, Christchurch
Date of Termination
10/8/86
Date of Grant
10/8/83
Denomination
Morehu
Grant No.
195
Dated at Lincoln this 12th day of August 1986.
F. W. WHITMORE, Registrar of Plant Varieties.
Land in Nelson Land District Forfeited
PURSUANT to section 146 of the Land Act 1948, notice is hereby given that the Land Settlement Board, with the approval of the Minister of Lands, has by resolution declared the under-mentioned licence forfeited, and that the land is thereby reverted to the Crown.
| Tenure | No. | Description | Area | Certificate of Title Volume | Folio | Licensee | Date of Forfeiture |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Residence Site Licence | MT/TR 275 | Part Section 6, Block I, Ngakawau Survey District | 1518 m² | 1D | 334 | Warwick King | 1 May 1986 |
Dated at Wellington this 8th day of August 1986.
P. H. C. LUCAS, Director-General of Lands.
(L. and S. H.O. 22/950/6; D.O. MT/TR 275)
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Price authorisation (Flour and Wheatmeal)
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry21 August 1986
Flour, Wheatmeal, Price Authorisation, Commerce Act 1986
- R. N. Wilkinson, Executive Officer, Commerce Commission
🌾 Application for Plant Selectors’ Rights
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources11 August 1986
Plant Varieties, Ryegrass, Plant Selectors’ Rights, Application
- Warwick King, Licensee of forfeited land
- F. W. Whitmore, Registrar of Plant Varieties
🌾 Termination of a Grant of Plant Selectors’ Rights
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources12 August 1986
Plant Varieties, Pea, Plant Selectors’ Rights, Termination
- F. W. Whitmore, Registrar of Plant Varieties
🗺️ Land in Nelson Land District Forfeited
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey8 August 1986
Land Forfeiture, Residence Site Licence, Nelson Land District
- Warwick King, Licensee of forfeited land
- P. H. C. Lucas, Director-General of Lands