Elsewhere in Hastings yesterday, the BP and Mobil stations at Stortford Lodge and two Omahu Rd stations, including Gull, were charging $1.59.9 for 91 Octane and 77.9c for diesel, while two Heretaunga St East stations, including the Pak n' Save discounter, were each charging $1.61.9 and 79.9c, as were the two Karamu Rd stations nearest the Gull price-leader, including Z across the road.
In Napier, prices ranged from $1.59.9 and 77.9c at Pak n' Save, Mobil and Gull in Taradale Rd, and Caltex Hyderabad Rd, to $1.71.9 at BP Carlyle (and in Clive) while smaller operator Challenge had $1.73.9 at its lone station in Napier.
The prices at the Pakn'Save pumps are now considerably cheaper than the $2.15 a litre for Anchor milk in their supermarkets nearby.
But northern and southern Hawke's Bay were still battling higher costs, with $1.72.9 being charged in both Wairoa and Dannevirke.
While welcomed by motorists, the cuts - about 10c a litre down on petrol prices earlier in the week - are still about 50 percent higher than in Australia, where three stations in Sydney on Tuesday dropped the price of "unleaded" petrol to under $1 - one in Blacktown was at 97.9c ($NZ1.05).
A motor industry group in Australia had early that day listed the lowest unleaded petrol price in any of the Australian state capital as the $A1.04.1 in Adelaide. It was followed by Sydney ($1.08.1), Melbourne ($1.09.1), Brisbane ($1.20), Perth ($1.25), Darwin ($1.25.1), Canberra ($1.25.8) and Hobart ($1.29.6).