Srarxe J. An Egg Marketing Board was constituted under the
Marketing of Primary Products Act 1927-1934 of New South Wales.
Under this Act eggs might, within proclaimed areas, be vested in, or
delivered to, the board, which, subject to the Act, was empowered
to sell or arrange for the sale thereof, and out of the proceeds make
payment to each supplier of eggs to it, on a basis prescribed by the
Act. The board has considerable powers, but in addition the Act
authorized the Governor to make regulations in the following terms :
"The Governor may from time to time make such regulations
providing for all or any purposes, whether general or to meet
particular cases, as may be convenient for the administration of
this Act, or as may be necessary or expedient to carry out the objects
and purposes of this Act, and where there may be in this Act no
provision or no sufficient provision in respect of any matter or thing
necessary or expedient to give effect to this Act, providing for and
supplying such omission or insufficiency " (sec. 34). And, without
limiting the generality of the foregoing provision, such regulations
might provide generally for a number of specified matters, including
the form of return, the person by whom the same should be made,
and the time and mode of furnishing the same. The regulations
might fix a penalty not exceeding in any case £50 for any breach