Spending on electronic cards fell in August, led by a decline at hospitality venues after two strong tourist-fuelled months.
Retail spending fell a seasonally adjusted 0.4 per cent last month following a 0.2 per cent increase in July, Statistics New Zealand said.
Actual retail spending rose 3.7 per cent to $4.7 billion in August from the same month last year, with fuel the only one of six industry sectors measured to fall, down 6.1 per cent in a move that reflected lower petrol and diesel prices.
Hospitality spending, which includes accommodation, bars, cafes and restaurants, and takeaway retailing, fell 1.5 per cent, seasonally adjusted in August from July, following a jump of 3.1 per cent and 2.4 per cent respectively in the previous two months.
Consumables, which includes grocery and liquor retailing, fell 0.5 per cent in the first decline for four months. Spending on durables was unchanged in the latest month while spending on apparel fell 0.7 per cent. Core retail spending, which excludes fuel and vehicle-related industries, fell 0.6 per cent.