268 THE NEW· ZEALAND. GAZETTE [No. 17

Price Order No. 343 (.Amending Price Order No. 329) ( MiUc-New Result of Poll for Proposed Loan Plymouth)

Welli~gton, 5th March, 1945. URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Co:ntrol of H~ following notice, re?ei1:ed ~y the ~Iinist~r' of Finance £r?m P Prices Emergency Regulations 1939*, the Price Tribunal, T the Mayor, Wanganm City, IS published m accordance with acting with the authority of the :Mini$ter of Industries and Commerce, the provisions_ of the Local ;Bodies' Loans Act, 1926. doth hereby make the following amending Price Order:- · B. C. ASHWIN, Secretary to the Treasury. I. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 343, and shall be read ·together· with and deemed part of Price Order No. 329t (hereinafter referred to as "the principal Order"). W ANGANUI CITY COUNCIL 2. This Order shall come into force on the 8th day of March, 1945. N OTIOE OF RESULT OF POLL 3. The Schedule to the principal Order is hereby amended by PURSUANT to section 13 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, I inserting, after the reference to ls. 7d., the words "per gallon." hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers of the City Dated at Wellington, this 5th day of March, 1945. of Wanganui, taken on the 24th day of ·February, 1945, on the proposal of the Wanganui City Council to borrow the sum of £37,400 The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence for the purposes of the erection ·at the Corporation Gasworks of a of- · new retort house containing six new vertical retorts complete, in W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. replacement of six of the vertical retorts now in service, and the [L.S.] LEO Mt;rNRO, Associate Member. providing of all material, appliances, and other matters and things necessary, expedient, or convenient for such purposes- * Statutory Regulations, 1939, Serial number 1939/2'1'5, page 1057. t Gazette, 22nd February, 1945, Vol. I, page 222. · Votes. The number of votes reco!'ded for the proposal was 983 The number of vot~s recorder!. against the proposal was 572 Informal votes 12' Price Order No. 344 ( and Canvas) I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Dated this 26th day of February, 1945. W. J. ROGERS, Mayor. URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of P Prices Emergency Regulations 1939, * the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Com­ merce, doth hereby make the following Price Order;- Gas-producer 8 PRELIMINARY I. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 344, and shall come into force on the 12th day of March, 1945. ENDERS marked" Tender No. 49 "for the purchase of seventy­ 2. (1) Price Order No. 226t is hereby revoked. T seven gas-producers, Government design, Type "B," suitable (2) The revocation of the said Order shall not affect the liability for two-ton trucks or over, close with the Secretary, War Assets of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before Realization Board, Defence Services Building, Bum;iy Street, the coming into force of this Order. Wellington (postal address, Box 5080, Lambton Quay), at noon on Monday, 12th March, 1945. The whole or any number may be tendered for, and inspection may be made at Ministry of Supply's APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER Store, Aotea Quay, Wellington. • 3. This Order applies with respect to Patons and Baldwins Tenders must be addressed to the Secretary and enclosed in wools and canvas of the kinds specified in the Schedule hereto. envelopes marked "Tender No. 49." Conditions of tender (to which all tenders are subject) may be obtained at the Board's FIXING MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES· OF Goons TO WHICH THIS ORDER Wellington office and at the offices of the Board's District Executive APPLIES Officers, care of Public Works Dep3:rtment, Auckland and Christ­ 4. The maximum price that may be charged or received by any church. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. retailer for any goods to which this Order applies shall be. the · 0. CONIBEAR, Secr.etary, appropriate price fixed in the Schedule hereto. War Assets Realization Board, W eJlington.

SCHEDULE Tenders invited for Surplus War A8sets Maximum Retail Name and Description of Goods. Price. I rrENDERS for the purchase of the following assets close with s. d. · the Secretary, War Assets Realization Board, Defonce Services Patons Beehive Fingering, three- and four-ply I 10 per I oz. Building, Bunny Street, Wellington (postal addrcs;3, P.O. Box 5080, Patons Beehive Fingering, two-ply 0 11 per -i- oz. Lambton Quay), at noon on Monday, 19th l\farch, 1945 :- Patons Super Crepe .. I 10 per I oz. Scrap Perspex (Tend(~r No. 51), approximat3ly 2,500 lb. Held Patons Beehive Shrink-proof.Vest I 10 per I oz. at No. 2 Stores Depot, Mangaroa, vVellingt,on. To be sold in lots of Diana Non-shrink I 7 per I oz. 112 lb. or more. D0liver'v at store. Beehive I 4 per I oz. One only planer (Teii:der No. 52), 12 ft. stroke, m2,chancial feed. Totem Knitting Wool I 7 per I oz. No motor available. Located at Auckland, and may be inspected Patons Super Wheeling 2 8per 2 oz. on 'application to Naval Store Officer there. D21ivery at site. Beehive Shrink-proof Baby Wool I 10 per I oz. Horizontal boring mill (Tender No. 53). No motor available. Bunty Non-shrink Baby Wool I 7 per I oz. Located at Auckland, and. may be inspected on application to Naval Beehive Lady Betty Fleecy 2 Q per I oz. Store Officer there. Deliverv at site. Beehive Shetland Wool 2 0 per I oz. Aluminium scrap .(Tender No. 54), comprising 200 aluminium Beehive Andalusian Wool 2 0 per I oz. alloy pistons, 200 assorted screws, I cwt. bolts, and 20 locking Azalea Crochet Wool I 7 per I oz. handles. Located at R.N.Z.A.F. Statibn, Harewood, and may be B. 2 Lantern Mending Balls 0 2f per ball. inspected on application to Commanding Officer there. • Beehive Tapestry Wool 0 4 per ball. Six (6) aircraft tyres, 12 by 10, "Palmer " (Tender No. 55). P. and B. Non-shrink Blanket Wool 3 2 per 2 oz. Located at R.N.Z.A.F. Depot, Weedons, Christchurch, and may be Patons Super Bouclet I 10 per I oz. inspected on application to Commanding Officer there. Delivery Purple Heather Scotch Fingering I 4 per I oz. to be taken at site. Tubes are available subject to negotiation. "P. and B." Non-shrink Sock Wool I 7 per I oz. Surplus equipment (Tender No. 56). Located at R.N.Z.A.F. Patona Knitting Wool I 10 per I oz. Station, Hobsonville, and may be inspected on application to Patons four-ply Rose Fingering (Audtralian Wool) I 2 per 1 oz. Commanding Officer there. . Delivery at site. Comprises engine Patons four-ply Aero Fingering (Australian Wool) I O per 1 oz. cradles (approximately 200), wooden Walrus cradles (approximately 561 T 27 in. embroidery canvas 6 0 per yard. 5), wooden sledges (3), tanks off tanker trailers (8), parts of three­ 501 T 27 in. embroidery canvas 5 6 per yard.. cylinder Twigg engine, parts of electric generator, wooden-slat beds, coach bolts and screws and wood, loading-tra,ys (14). Dated at JVellingto;n, this 6th day of March, 1945. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders . '- must be enclosed in envelopes marked "Tender No ...... '.' and The Seal of t,he Price ':I'ribunal was affixed hereto in the presence addressed to the Secretary. Conditions of tender (to which all of- tenders are subject) may be obtained at the Board's Wellington · W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. office and at the offices of the Baird's Di;;brict. Executive Officers, [L.S.] B. K CONNOR, Associate Member. care of Public ,vorks Departmen~, Auckland and Christehureh. * St~tutory Regulati9ns 1939, Serii:tl number 1939/275, page 1057. 0. CONIBEAR, Secretary, t Gazet~e, ~8th April, 19441 Vol. I, J>age 406, War Asset:; Realization Board# Wellington.