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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
regulations, the same shall forthwith be returned
alive to the sea.
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Every licensee may be required to produce his
license to any officer of Police or of Customs, upon
demand made for that purpose, and any notice
affecting such license may be indorsed thereon in
such manner as the Governor may direct. -
In the case of the loss of any license, a dupli-
cate thereof may be issued at the port or place where
the same was originally issued to the licensee, with-
out payment of any further fee; but in every such
case satisfactory proof of the loss shall be given in
such manner as the Governor may direct. -
Every Collector of Customs shall keep a record
of all licenses issued by him under these regulations,
in such form as the Governor shall direct; and every
license so issued shall be subject to all or any regu-
lations for the time being in force under the said
Act.
SCHEDULES.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Auckland District.
ALL the tidal waters bounding on the Provincial
District of Auckland, comprised within a line drawn
parallel to and three miles distant from high water-
mark, the line of high watermark, and due east and
west lines joining these two boundaries.
Hawke's Bay District.
All the tidal waters bounding on the Provincial
District of Hawke's Bay, comprised within a line
drawn parallel to and three miles distant from high
watermark, the line of high watermark, and due east
and west lines joining these two boundaries.
Taranaki District.
All the tidal waters bounding on the Provincial
District of Taranaki, comprised within a line drawn
parallel to and three miles distant from high water-
mark, the line of high watermark, and due east and
west lines joining these two boundaries.
Wellington District.
All the tidal waters bounding on the Provincial
District of Wellington, comprised within a line drawn
parallel to and three miles distant from high water-
mark, the line of high watermark, and due east and
west lines joining these two boundaries.
Nelson District.
All the tidal waters bounding on the Provincial
District of Nelson, comprised within a line drawn
parallel to and three miles distant from high water-
mark, the line of high watermark, and due east and
west lines joining these two boundaries.
Marlborough District.
All the tidal waters bounding on the Provincial
District of Marlborough, comprised within a line
drawn parallel to and three miles distant from high
watermark, the line of high watermark, and due
east and west lines joining these two boundaries.
Canterbury District.
All the tidal waters bounding on the Provincial
District of Canterbury, comprised within a line drawn
parallel to and three miles distant from high water-
mark, the line of high watermark, and due east and
west lines joining these two boundaries.
Westland District.
All the tidal waters bounding on the Provincial
District of Westland, comprised within a line drawn
parallel to and three miles distant from high water-
mark, the line of high watermark, and due east and
west lines joining these two boundaries.
Otago District.
All the tidal waters bounding on the Provincial
District of Otago, comprised within a line drawn
parallel to and three miles distant from high water-
mark, the line of high watermark, and due east and
west lines joining these two boundaries.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
Form of License.
PURSUANT to the provisions of "The Fish Protection
Act, 1877," and the regulations made thereunder
[Full names of licensee], of
, in the Provincial
District of , is hereby granted the right to use
any fishery now or hereafter constituted under the
said Act and regulations.
This license is issued subject to the provisions of
the above-mentioned Act, the regulations from time
to time in force thereunder, and to the notice in-
dorsed hereon, and is to be in force until the
day of
, 18
, the prescribed fee having
been paid to me, the undersigned.
Dated this
day of
18
Fee paid, 20s.
Collector of Customs.
- Regulation No. 10 hereof is to be indorsed on each license.
IRWIN C. MALING,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.
Rehearing of Native Land Claim.
NORMANBY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Auckland, this
first day of April, 1878.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by the fifty-eighth section of "The
Native Land Act, 1873" (hereinafter referred
to as "the said Act"), it is enacted that, upon the
application of any persons interested in any Native
land who may feel themselves aggrieved by the de-
cision of the Native Land Court in respect thereof,
the Governor in Council may order a rehearing of
any matter heard and decided under the provisions
of the said Act, within such a period of time from
the publication of the decision and memorial of
ownership, in manner in the said Act required, as
may be limited in such order; and upon such order
being made, all proceedings theretofore taken by the
Court in such matter shall be annulled, and the case
shall commence de novo, and shall proceed in manner
provided by the said Act: Provided that no appli-
cation for a rehearing shall be entertained if it be
made after six months shall have elapsed from the
time of such publication:
And whereas at a sitting of the Native Land Court
of New Zealand, at Kaihu, in the District of Kai-
para, in the Provincial District of Auckland, on the
sixth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-seven, the claim of Pairama Ngutahi and
others, aboriginal natives of New Zealand, to a piece
of land called Pouto No. 2 (or Ripiro), situate at
Pouto, in the said district, was heard and decided,
and a certain order was thereupon made by the said
Court:
And whereas on or about the twenty-third day of
January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
eight, an application was made by and on behalf
of certain aboriginal natives claiming to have an interest
in the said land, for a rehearing of the said claim,
and it is expedient that the said claim should be
reheard before the said Court:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, in
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General Regulations under The Fish Protection Act, 1877
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources1 April 1878
Fishing regulations, License conditions, Customs officers, Provincial boundaries, Auckland, Hawke's Bay, Taranaki, Otago
- IRWIN C. MALING, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council
🪶 Order for Rehearing of Native Land Claim for Pouto No. 2 (Ripiro)
🪶 Māori Affairs1 April 1878
Native Land Court, Rehearing, Land claim, Pouto No. 2, Ripiro, Auckland, Kaipara
- Pairama Ngutahi, Claimant in Native Land Court case
- NORMANBY, Governor
- HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL
NZ Gazette 1878, No 33