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EXTRAORDINARY.

THE MAXIMUM PRICE OF WHEAT [[Pm . Pajiii \ Association,], , / '",.;'; ~,'" ~ " , -.-, , .Wellington, 29., ;! . An Extraordinary Gazette was issued tp-day_ Axing t^'.maximum. 'j>W§f\, c-f wheat am! Hour, to come into'o'perai>ion to-morrow,, in ,the following terms;:— , T ; ,- ~■?■,

' K I), So, long, as oil remains in force, the maximum

price of "miliirie, wheat throughout New Zealand , shall be. "4s 9cl per bushel .free, on Dpard on the usual/trade

Cerms. at the nearest port, and >n case, gt,' a sale otherwise than f.o.b. on the' usual trade" terms 'at the, nearest port, ' then the maximum price shall be a price equivalent as regards tho seller to the maximum price'above-mentioned. " (2). When'the nearest port is Lytteiton, timaru, or Oamaru, J;he maximum wholesale price of flour, shall",'so long as this Order-in-Coun-cil remains in force, be £ll 15s per ton f.o.b. on the usual trade terms

at "the nearest; port, and in case of 1 a'sale "otherwise than f.o.b. on the "usual tfade terms at the nearest port','"tlioM the maximum price shall be a price, equivalent as regards the Roller to the max'mum price abovementioned. . . ' (3) The- "Nearest . Port", means the port of entry under the Customs Act, 1913, at .which, or nearest to which, the goods to which the, contract relates, or which are appropriated to, the contract are situated . when the contract is made or when they first thereafter come into pqs- . session or disposition of the seller. , (4),Nothing in this, Order-in-Cqun-cil shall apply to the, sale of flour I in any case, in which ,the nearest port as herein defined is any port other than Lytfcelton, Timaru arid ■\ Oamaru.,. .....,;... „„; „^. rt ;.."..

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 36, 29 September 1914, Page 6

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EXTRAORDINARY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 36, 29 September 1914, Page 6

EXTRAORDINARY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 36, 29 September 1914, Page 6

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