Land Acquisition and Fishing Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 89

Native Lands proposed to be taken for a Road in Pakanae No. 4 and Whirinaki No. 5 Blocks, Blocks VI, Hokianga, and V, Waoku Survey Districts.

PLUNKET, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this fifteenth day of October, 1906.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS the lands mentioned in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken for a public work, to wit, for the purpose of a road in Pakanae No. 4 and Whirinaki No. 5 Blocks, in Blocks VI, Hokianga, and V, Waoku Survey Districts:

And whereas the said lands are held or occupied by Native owners under a title which is not derived from the Crown:

And whereas a map in duplicate has been prepared of the said lands, as required by the eighty-ninth section of “The Public Works Act, 1905”:

Now, therefore, in pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in him by the eighty-ninth section of the said Act, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby declare that the lands shown upon such map, and described in the Schedule hereto, shall be deemed to be taken for the purpose of the said road, and the said road shall vest in His Majesty the King as from the twenty-second day of November, one thousand nine hundred and six.

SCHEDULE.

Approximate Area of the Parcels of Land taken. Being Portion of Block Situated in Block Situated in Survey District of Shown on Plan Coloured on Plan
A. R. P. 4 3 37·3 Pakanae No. 4 VI, V Hokianga & Waoku R. 88a Red.
14 1 16·7 Whirinaki No. 5 V Waoku " "

All in the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Chief Engineer of Roads, at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council

Regulations for Trout-fishing, Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District.

PLUNKET, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty-second day of October, 1906.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

IN pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in him by “The Fisheries Conservation Act, 1884,” and its amendments, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby make the following regulations for the Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District and the waters thereof; and doth hereby declare that these regulations shall, as from the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette, supersede all regulations for the said district at variance therewith, and such regulations are hereby revoked.

REGULATIONS.

  1. Licenses to fish for trout in all waters within that district or part of the North Island known as the Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Bay of Islands and Hokianga, may be issued under the hand of the secretary of the Bay of Islands Acclimatisation Society (hereinafter termed “the said society”), or any one authorised by the said secretary in that behalf: Provided that the secretary may refuse to issue a license to any person who within the previous two years has been convicted of any breach of the provisions of any Act relating to fishing for trout, or of any regulation made thereunder.

  2. The fee to be charged for a license as aforesaid to each male person over the age of sixteen years shall be twenty shillings, and every such license shall be in the form or to the effect set forth in the Schedule hereto. Licenses may also be issued to boys attending school or under the age of sixteen, or to women, at a reduced fee of five shillings for each license so issued: Provided that it shall be lawful for the said secretary, or his deputy, in any case where application is made for a license on or after the twentieth day of December in any year, to issue a license to any man for the sum of twelve shillings and sixpence, but so that such license shall extend only from the time of granting the same until the termination of the then trout-fishing season. No license shall confer any right of entry upon the land of any person without his consent.

  3. The secretary of the said society may issue day licenses to bona fide travellers and strangers not resident within the district aforesaid on payment of a fee of two shillings and sixpence for each day’s fishing.

  4. Any holder of a license may fish for trout in the above-named waters from the first day of November in any year to the fifteenth day of April in the following year, both inclusive; but every such license shall be for one season only, and shall expire on the fifteenth day of April following the date on which it was issued.

  5. Trout shall not be fished for, taken, or killed otherwise than with one rod and line; but a landing-net or gaff may be used to secure any trout caught with such rod and line. No lures or baits other than natural or artificial flies, or natural or artificial minnow, and any small indigenous fish, insects, grasshoppers, beetles, spiders, caterpillars, and creepers, shall be used with such rod and line; nor shall any of the said lures or baits be used except upon a running line attached to a rod and reel; nor shall any set rod or line be used for taking trout in any of the waters or streams aforesaid. The use of shell-fish, koura, or other crustaceans, or of worms, as lures or baits shall be a breach of this regulation.

  6. No license shall authorise any person other than the person named therein to fish.

  7. No person shall have in his possession any of the Salmonidae or trout between the sixteenth day of April and the thirty-first day of October in any year, which period is hereby appointed a close season for all such fish: Provided always that this regulation shall not apply to fish caught by the officers of the said society for purposes of acclimatisation.

  8. No person shall cast or throw into any stream or waters in which trout or salmon exist or have been liberated, or shall allow to flow into or place near the bank or margin of any such stream or waters, any sawdust or sawmill refuse, lime, sheep-dip, flax-mill refuse, or any other matter or liquid that is noxious, poisonous, or injurious to fish: Provided that nothing herein contained shall extend to prohibit the depositing in such stream of debris from any mining claim.

  9. No person shall take, fish for, catch, or kill, in any manner whatever, or have in his possession, any salmon, salmon-parr, or smolts, or the ova, young, or fry of any salmon in any stage whatever; and any of the above-named taken by accident or otherwise shall immediately be returned alive into the water from which the same is taken.

  10. No person shall fish for trout without a license; and every person fishing shall, on the demand of any Ranger, constable, officer of the said society, or of any person producing a license, produce and show to such Ranger, officer, constable, or person his license, and the contents of his creel or bag, and the bait used by him for taking, catching, or killing such trout.

  11. Every trout not exceeding twelve inches in length from nose to tip of tail taken or caught by any person shall immediately be returned alive into the water from which the same is taken.

  12. No cross-line fishing, stroke-hauling, or any other unsportsmanlike device shall be used for the purpose of taking, catching, or killing trout; nor shall any of the above-mentioned baits be used with any medicated or chemical preparation whatever.

  13. Except as aforesaid, no person shall fish with or use any net, or any instrument, or device, or means for taking fish in any river or stream within the district aforesaid, or at the mouth or entrance of any such river or stream.

  14. For the purposes of these regulations the mouth of every such river or stream shall be deemed to include every outlet of the same and the sea-shore between such outlets, and shall extend over a radius of five hundred yards from the point or line where the waters of such river or stream meet those of the sea or of any harbour at low water.

  15. No person shall buy, sell, or expose or offer for sale, or shall fish for the purpose of obtaining for sale, any salmon or trout, or any part thereof.



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🗺️ Native Land Taken for Road in Pakanae and Whirinaki Blocks

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
15 October 1906
Native land acquisition, Road construction, Pakanae No. 4, Whirinaki No. 5, Hokianga, Waoku, Public Works Act
  • Plunket, Governor
  • Alex. Willis, Clerk of the Executive Council

🌾 Trout Fishing Regulations for Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
22 October 1906
Fisheries regulation, Trout fishing, Bay of Islands, Acclimatisation Society, Licenses, Close season
  • Plunket, Governor