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i Public Notices Zf*/ MORE S SLAUGHTER 5 1 VROUSES ) j \ ONE WORLD FAMILY OF LIFE What does it al! mean. , Rl9: It is a sin not onh- t< ■ kill men but also to kili'ani mals and plants. For all art individual incarnations of the one cosmic life at various ' stages of development. ;i SIC , COMMERCE COMMISSION PUBLIC Inquiry in terms ol Section 104 of the Commerce Act 1975 (as amended by Sec tion 34 of tJie Commerce Amendment Act 1976) relat ing to certain matters arising from exchange losses or : gains on the repayment oi overseas loans by New Zealand persons or corporations. I—ln terms of Section 104 ot the Commerce Act 1975 (as amended by Section 34 of the Commerce Amendment Act 1976) the Minister of Trade and Industry Has. in a letter dated the 17th of March 1977, requested the Commerce Commission to conduct a public inquiry into the following matters: (a) The circumstances giving rise to exchange losses or gains on the repayment of overseas loans by New Zealand persons or corporations. (b) Whether in relation to price control measures such gains or losses ought to be admitted in the determination of the prices of goods or services. I (c) The circumstances m which such gains or losses ought to be taken into account, whether on the basis rules of general application or in particular cases or classes of cases. (di The methods by which such gains or losses: could be leflected or admitted in the prices of goods or services. In addition to the considerations prescribed in section 98 of the Commerce Act 1975 (as amended by section 29 of the Commerce Amendment Act 1976 and without limiting section 2A of that Act) as it considers appropriate, the Minister asks that the Commission take the following into account: (e) Any law, government requirement or policy affecting the borrowing of money outside New Zealand by persons or corporations the treatment of any losses or gains arising from that borrowing. (f) The treatment of exchange gains or losses in current accounting practice in New Zealand. (g) The effect that the admission of exchange gains or Losses would have on economic stability including domestic price levels. 2— Parties intending to make submissions to the Commission in connection with this inquiry are invited to notify the Executive Officer of the Commission of tliat intention no later than Friday the 29th of April 1977. Where possible, such parties should also indicate briefly the general or specific nature of their interest. 3— In any case where two or more separate parties wish to be heard and or represented jointly in the inquiry they should so inform the Commission so that the Commission can consider granting leave for this to be done in terms of Section 14 (4) of the Act. 4— Written submissions will be required by the Commission to be filed with it by 4 p.m. on the 24th of May, 1977. 5 — The Commission has set as a tentative date for commencing the Public Hearing, Tuesday, the 14th of June, 1977. at 10 a.m. 3—All parties notifying the Commission in accordance with paragraph 2 of this notice will be informed later as to the procedure to be followed. ' —All parties notifying the Commission in terms of paragraph 2 of this notice will be advised in due course of the Commission’s intentions as to any I necessary consultation and as to the granting of 1 leave. D. J. KERR, < Executive Officer, j COMMERCE COMMISSION, P.O. Box 10273, WELLINGTON. 2756 ] FOREIGN POLICY SCHOOL i 1977 ( NEW ZEALAND FOREIGN 1 POLICY : AND DEFENCE : SALMOND HALL. DUNEDIN MAY 12-15 1977 Residential 855 Non-residential $22 indents and Senior Citizens $l5 Open address: Sir Leonard Thornton OPICS—--New Zealand Defence, yes- I terday, today, tomorrow. I -Pacific relationships. i -China and the United States c -Internal Security -Diplomacy. International Agreements. Trade and Aid - peakers— Dudley Harris. lan Mac-| libbon. Malcolm Ross. Dalton ( Vest. Barry Gustafson. Sir! luy Powles. Wolfgang Rosen- j erg, Bruce Larkin. Jerome llkind. Steve Hoadiey. Geof-j rey Jukes, inrolments close May 6. 1977. Further information: )ept of University Extension i UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO | P.O. Box 56. DUNEDIN. PHONE 70-345. 2933j CONTACT FARMERS’ GROUP DISCOUNTS LTD, 85 Orbed Street. • C PHONE 63-255. 2 S * VALUATION f PARTNERSHIP CHE partners of Moyle, - ’’right, Teller, Hallinan and 5 Yubrey, practising as regis- l ered public valuers, wish to idvise that they have „ idmitted into the partnership q loger Andrew Johnston, who q las been a member of their taff For some time. Henceforth the firm name if (hall be FRIGHT. TELLER f kND P ARTNERS I r Address and telephone; c lumber remain unchanged: 1 7 Cashel Street, PO- Bos I 1532, Phone 66-445. : Mr M. B. Cooke remains an | issociate for rural valuation < r vork. : V R H. FRIGHT In I R TELFER 111 R E. HALLINAN , R. A. AUBREY ' R. A. JOHNSTON || 2415

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Press, 9 April 1977, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 9 Press, 9 April 1977, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 9 Press, 9 April 1977, Page 24

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