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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 12
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It shall not be lawful for any such tohunga to hinder or prevent the attendance of a duly qualified medical practitioner on such patient, or the treatment of such patient with European medicines suitable to the complaint or prescribed by a duly qualified medical practitioner.
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It shall not be lawful for any person alleged to be a tohunga to charge any fee or reward for his services.
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Any person committing a breach of the above by-laws shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds.
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Wherever, on account of the practices of any person alleged to be a tohunga, he gathers a following and establishes himself in any kainga, or travels from one kainga to another with such following, so as, in the opinion of the Council or of any Village Committee, to cause serious inconvenience to the inhabitants of any kainga, or to any of them, by causing waste of food or substance, or in any other way, the Council may, by notice in writing, direct such tohunga to desist from such practices, and if he persist the Council may impose a penalty not exceeding fifty pounds.
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The Council may grant a license, after full inquiry, to persons skilled in the use of Maori herbs or wairakau, for such term and subject to such conditions as the Council may deem fit. Such license shall have force only within the district.
(F.) Hawkers.
(Section 16, Subsection 13.)
- The following by-laws shall apply to Indian, Assyrian, and other hawkers selling their wares in the Maori kaingas within the district—that is to say :—
(1.) Such person shall have a license from the Council before he may vend his wares within the kaingas of the district.
(2.) The license in the Form B in the Schedule hereto shall have force throughout the whole of the district, and the fee therefor shall be two pounds.
(3.) The Chairman or the Clerk of the Council, or a member of the Council duly authorised by the Council in that behalf, is empowered to issue such licenses.
(4.) All fees paid for licenses shall be forwarded to the office of the Council.
(5.) Any person hawking goods without license within Maori kaingas in the district shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds.
- A special license may be issued by the Chairman or Clerk or any member of the Council, or by the Chairman of the Village Committee of a kainga where any hui or gathering is held, to any person desirous of hawking and selling goods at such hui or gathering, on payment of a fee of one pound. Such license shall be in force only while such hui or gathering lasts, and no longer. Any person hawking and selling goods at such hui or gathering without special license, or a license as provided in the foregoing by-laws, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds.
(G.) Smoking.
(Section 16, Subsection 14.)
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Every person, whether European or Maori, who sells, gives, or supplies any cigarette, tobacco, or torori to any Maori youth under the age of fifteen years shall be deemed guilty of an offence, and shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds.
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Every Maori youth under the age of fifteen years who smokes tobacco, torori, or a cigarette, or any part of a cigarette, shall be deemed to be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable for the first offence to a penalty not exceeding five shillings, for the second offence to a penalty not exceeding ten shillings, and for a third or subsequent offence to a penalty of one pound.
(H.) Gambling.
(Section 16, Subsection 15.)
- No billiard-room shall be constructed and no billiard-table erected within any Maori kainga, or at any other place within the district except townships and European settlements: Provided that this by-law shall have force in respect of Maori lots within a Native township. Any person guilty of a breach of this by-law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five pounds.
Village Committees.
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The Council may delegate all or any of its powers under the foregoing by-laws to the Village Committee, and such Committee shall thereupon have full authority to exercise such powers within its kainga.
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The Village Committee may impose a fine or a penalty for the breach of a by-law, but if the same is not paid within a specified time the Chairman of the Committee shall thereupon report such breach and all the circumstances of the case, and the failure to pay the fine or penalty imposed, to the Chairman of the Council.
THE SCHEDULE.
Form A.
(By-laws Nos. 5 and 6.)
To [Name],
[Address].
GREETING. You are requested to construct a raised wooden floor for your house within days after the service of this notice upon you, to the satisfaction of the Council [or Village Committee] or its authorised agent. And you are warned that if after service of this notice upon you you refuse or neglect within the time above specified to comply with the said notice you will be liable to a fine not exceeding £1.
Dated the day of , 19 .
[Seal.] , Chairman [or Clerk] of Council [or Village Committee].
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Form B.
(By-law No. 7.)
To [Name],
[Address].
GREETING. You are requested to construct or provide a couch or raised bedstead at least 1 ft. above the ground for your house within days after service of this notice upon you. And you are warned that if you refuse or neglect within the time above specified to comply with this notice you will be liable to a penalty not exceeding £1.
Dated the day of , 19 .
[Seal.] , Chairman [or Clerk] of Council [or Village Committee].
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Form C.
(By-law No. 8.)
To [Name],
[Address].
GREETING. You are requested to cleanse or cause your house to be cleansed within days after service of this notice upon you. And you are warned that if after such service you refuse or neglect within the time specified to comply with this notice you will be liable to a penalty not exceeding £1.
Dated the day of , 19 .
[Seal.] , Chairman [or Clerk] of Council [or Village Committee].
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Form D.
(By-law No. 27.)
HAWKER LICENSE.
KNOW all men that , a hawker, is duly licensed to vend his goods in the kaingas of the Ngatiwhatusa District for one year from the date hereof.
Given under the seal of the Maori Council of the Maori District, the day of , one thousand nine hundred and .
[Seal.] , Chairman [or Clerk] of the Council.
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The above by-laws were passed at a meeting of the Maori Council for the Takitimu Maori District held at Rawini, Kaiti, on the 16th day of November, 1901; and are given under the seal of the said Council.
(L.S.)
H. TE KANI PERE,
Chairman.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twenty-seventh day of January, one thousand nine hundred and two.
J. CARROLL,
Minister of Native Affairs.
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Nga Tikanga Whakahaere o te Kaunihera Maori o te Takiwa o Takitimu i raro i “Te Ture Kaunihera Maori, 1900.”
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Tari o te Minita Maori,
Poneke, 27th Hanuere, 1902.
HE whakaatu tenei kua pai te Kawana i tenei ra ki te whakaae i nga tikanga-whakahaere i hangaia e te Kaunihera Maori o te Takiwa Maori o Takitimu, i raro i nga tikanga o te rarangi tekau-ma-ono o “Te Ture Kaunihera Maori, 1900,” e whakaaturia nei i te Kupu Apiti i raro iho nei.
J. CARROLL,
Minita mo te Taha Maori.
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Approval of By-laws for the Takitimu Maori District Council
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🪶 Māori Affairs27 January 1902
Maori Councils Act 1900, Takitimu District, By-laws, Tohunga, Hawkers, Smoking, Gambling, Village Committees, Licensing, Penalties
- H. Te Kani Pere, Chairman
- J. Carroll, Minister of Native Affairs
🪶 Schedule of Standard Notice and License Forms for By-law Enforcement
🪶 Māori AffairsForm A, Form B, Form C, Form D, Notices, Licensing, Wooden floor, Raised bed, House cleansing, Hawker license
NZ Gazette 1902, No 12