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Agriculture and Fisheries
Berryfruit Levy Act 1967
Fixing Rates of the Berryfruit Levy (Notice No. 4942; Aug. 4/54/8)
- Pursuant to section 4 of the Berryfruit Levy Act 1967, having regard to the recommendations of the New Zealand Berryfruit Growers’ Federation (Inc.), I hereby fix the rates of annual levy to be paid by berryfruit growers in respect of their gardens, to the Federation:
| Area of Garden | Amount of Levy
| --- | --- (excluding GST) |
| Less than 250 square metres or 2,000 strawberry plants, whichever is smaller | Nil |
| 250 square metres or 2,000 strawberry plants, whichever is smallest, to 8,000 square metres | 160 |
| Over 8,000 square metres | 295 |
These rates of levy come into effect within 14 days from publication of the Gazette notice.
- Pursuant to section 7 of the Berryfruit Levy Act 1967, having regard to the recommendations of the New Zealand Berryfruit Growers’ Federation (Inc.), I hereby fix:
(a) A special levy equal to 2 cents per kilogram of blackcurrants (excluding GST) and 4 cents per kilogram of boysenberries (excluding GST) sold for export or processing purposes. This levy is to be paid by blackcurrant and boysenberry growers and is to be used for the purposes of promotion, research, and market development. In the event of “Berryfruit Export New Zealand Ltd.” being recognised as the “Prescribed Product Group” under the Horticulture Export Authority during the period the levy will not be collected.
The manner of payment and collection of such levy shall be by deduction by exporters, processors, co-operatives, or dealers from the payments at the first point of sale of the boysenberries or blackcurrants being levied, and forwarded to:
The Executive Officer,
New Zealand Berryfruit Growers Federation,
P.O. Box 10050,
Wellington;
(b) A special levy equal to 20 cents per kilogram on all blueberries sold for fresh export purposes and 4 cents per kilogram on all blueberries sold for frozen export purposes. This levy is to be used for the administration, research and promotion of the blueberry industry. Fifteen (15) cents of the fresh export levy and 3 cents of the frozen export levy is to be used by the Blueberry Export Council. Five (5) cents of the fresh export levy and 1 cent of the frozen export to be used by the New Zealand Blueberry Growers Association.
The manner of payment and collection of the blueberry levies is to be by the exporter and forwarded to:
The Horticulture Export Authority,
P.O. Box 1417,
Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of October 1989.
COLIN MOYLE, Minister of Agriculture.
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Conservation
Harbours Act 1950
The Hamilton City Council Waikato River Waters Control Order 1989
PAUL REEVES, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At Wellington this 30th day of October 1989
Present:
His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL
Pursuant to section 8a of the Harbours Act 1950, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order.
Order
- Title and commencement—(1) This order may be cited as the Hamilton City Council Waikato River Waters Control Order 1989.
(2) This order shall come into force 28 days after its publication in the Gazette.
- Interpretation—In this order—
“The Act” means the Harbours Act 1950;
“The Council” means the Hamilton City Council—constituted under the Local Government Act 1974;
“Minister” means the Minister of Conservation, and includes any officer, person, or authority acting by or under the direction or authority of the Minister.
- Grant of Control—There is hereby granted to The Council for a period of 21 years from the commencement of this order.
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🌾 Berryfruit Levy Rates Fixed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources31 October 1989
Berryfruit Levy, Rates, Agriculture, Export, Processing
- COLIN MOYLE, Minister of Agriculture
Hamilton City Council Waikato River Waters Control Order
Conservation30 October 1989
Harbours Act, Control Order, Waikato River, Hamilton City Council
- PAUL REEVES, Governor-General