✨ Timber Regulations, Land Reserve, Customs




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
any trees not required by him for the purpose of his
business; and if it shall appear to the Inspector of
Forests that any of the Regulations have been in-
fringed, or that the timber has been negligently or
wilfully injured or destroyed, by fire or otherwise,
he shall immediately give notice of the same at the
office of the Waste Lands Board, and shall tempo-
rarily suspend the license of the party offending; and
if the Commissioners shall judge that such infringe-
ment has been wilful, then the license shall be
forfeited, and it shall be at the discretion of the
Board to refuse to allow the issue of another license
to the same person or persons.

  1. Any person who shall cut timber without a
    license, or who shall continue to saw or cut timber
    after any payment shall have become due and shall
    not be paid, or after the Inspector of Forests, by
    reason of any alleged breach of these Regulations,
    shall have given him notice to discontinue cutting,
    shall be treated as an unlicensed trespasser, and
    parties purchasing timber cut upon Crown lands by
    unlicensed persons will be held responsible.

  2. Where the terms "land," "bush," or "bush
    land" are used in the foregoing Regulations, the
    bush or timber only is meant.

  3. A penalty not exceeding five pounds will be
    inflicted for every single breach of the above by-
    laws, and summary proceedings will be adopted to
    recover the same, besides an action at common law
    to recover the value of forest destroyed by such
    infringement or otherwise.

WALTER H. PEARSON,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

SCHEDULE.

PRODUCTION BOOK
of saw-mill situate at , giving the daily return
of timber sawn or hewn under license during the
month of , 187 , in terms of section 25 of
the Southland Timber Regulations.

Date. Daily Pro- Daily Pro- Remarks.
Month. Day. duction of Sawn Timber. duction of Hewn Timber.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Totals ...

do solemnly and sincerely declare that the
above is a correct copy of Production Book Commissioner's Order No. 88.]

, 187 , and is a true and
complete return of all the timber sawn or hewn under
license during the month; and make
this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it
to be true, and by virtue of an Act of the General
Assembly of New Zealand intituled "The Justices of
the Peace Act, 1866."

Made and subscribed at , in the
Colony of New Zealand, this day
of , in the year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-

Reserve for Signal Station, Waitara.

WHEREAS by the Regulations for the Sale and
Disposal of Lands taken under the authority of
"The New Zealand Settlements Act, 1863," and "The
New Zealand Settlements Amendment and Continu-
ance Act, 1865," contained in the Schedule to an
Order in Council made and issued, bearing date the
11th day of May, 1871, it is provided that reserves
for roads, and all other public purposes whatever, and
for education, and the sites for churches and chapels
or other places of worship for different religious
denominations, may be made by Government out of
any confiscated lands, and that notices of all such
reserves shall be published in the New Zealand
Gazette: It is hereby notified, that the land specified
in the Schedule hereunder written shall be reserved
for the purposes therein mentioned and set opposite
the description of the said parcel of land.

H. A. ATKINSON,
Secretary for Crown Lands.

Dated this 28th day of February, 1876.

SCHEDULE.

Description of Reserve. Purpose of Reserve.
PROVINCE OF TARANAKI.
Town of Raleigh. Site for a
All that parcel of land containing by ad- Signal Station.
measurement one acre two roods and thirty-
five perches, more or less, being that portion
of the Town of Raleigh bounded towards
the North and East by high watermark of
Waitara River; towards the South by West
Quay, two hundred and sixty links; and
towards the South-west by Grey Street, five
hundred links.

Revocation of appointment of Bonding Warehouses.

CUSTOMS. In exercise of the authority in me for
this purpose vested, I, Harry Albert Atkinson,
the Commissioner of Customs, do, by this order
under my hand, revoke and annul the appointment
of the under-mentioned buildings as warehouses for
the reception and security of goods entered to be
warehoused without payment of duty upon the first
entry thereof, viz.,β€”

Port of Napier.
A warehouse situate in Waghorn Street, and known
as ROUTLEDGE AND Co.'s BOND.

Port of Greymouth.
A warehouse situate in Mackay Street, and known
as RUSSELL'S BOND.

Given under my hand at Wellington, this
twenty-ninth day of February, one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-six.

H. A. ATKINSON,
Commissioner of Customs.



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🌾 Conclusion of Timber Regulations and Production Book Schedule

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