Regulations and Statistics




2554
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 71

  1. No fruit or other product of any tree or plant shall be landed on any wharf, jetty, or other structure in the State of South Australia without the written permission of an Inspector first obtained.

  2. All living trees or plants, or portions thereof, or fruits introduced into South Australia from any country or place shall, on being landed or introduced, be forthwith delivered into the custody of some Inspector or some officer of Customs, and shall, at the expense of the importer or consignee thereof, be conveyed in original unopened packages to such place in such manner as the Commissioner shall direct.

  3. An Inspector shall examine such trees, plants, or portions thereof, or fruits, and may treat such trees, plants, or portions thereof, or fruits in such manner as he may think desirable, or may order that such trees or plants or portions thereof, or fruits, and the boxes or packages in which they were packed, or either of them, shall be destroyed if in his opinion there is any danger in importing them.

  4. The expense of conveying such trees, plants, portions thereof, or fruits to the place fixed for their examination, and of the examination and treatment or destruction thereof, shall be borne by the consignee or introducer thereof, and shall be paid before they are delivered to such consignee or introducer.

  5. No person shall be entitled to any compensation by reason of any damage to or by the destruction of any tree, plant, portion thereof, or fruits, or of any box or package, under these regulations.

  6. No plant or portion thereof shall be introduced into South Australia from any country where the insect known as Phylloxera vastatrix is known to exist, unless accompanied by a declaration made by the grower before a Justice of the Peace, or British Consular agent in the State or country of origin, to the following effect:—

(a.) That the package contains no grape-vines or portions thereof.

(b.) That the plants were grown at a greater distance than 50 yards from any grape-vines or roots of vines.

(c.) That no phylloxera exists or has existed in the nursery or garden in which the plants have been growing.

(d.) That the whole of the plants are free from the insect known as Phylloxera vastatrix.

Any person contravening the provisions of the above regulations, or any of them, will be liable to a penalty of not less than £5, nor more than £100, or to imprisonment for any period not exceeding six months.


ANNUAL RAINFALLS OF SOME OF THE CHIEF STATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND.

Mongonui. Auckland. Gisborne. Napier. Taranaki. Wanganui. Wellington. Nelson. Canterbury. Greymouth. Hokitika. Dunedin. Queenstown. Invercargill.
1864 67·900 37·400 .. 49·300 43·800 30·410 44·500 63·400 22·000 .. .. 24·200 .. 51·700
1865 40·800 40·000 .. .. 56·800 .. 50·700 68·300 24·300 .. .. 46·600 .. 63·600
1866 .. 42·000 .. 30·000 55·700 36·580 41·100 56·000 19·400 .. 127·500 29·000 .. 47·200
1867 55·200 53·180 .. .. 60·690 38·250 41·950 46·310 30·070 .. 110·510 39·050 .. 41·620
1868 .. 49·087 .. .. 50·420 34·130 55·522 79·370 30·041 .. 120·210 33·893 .. 46·346
1869 48·340 52·797 .. .. 55·125 42·960 56·768 65·230 27·292 .. 88·210 32·918 .. 42·680
1870 52·870 44·831 .. 32·410 54·720 35·030 48·205 48·430 28·364 .. 116·680 39·202 .. 53·950
1871 57·640 47·505 .. 35·890 72·120 51·090 64·057 55·670 27·935 .. 122·440 22·146 .. 39·030
1872 46·900 42·096 .. 23·940 63·640 40·420 50·945 78·610 19·741 .. 123·210 27·393 28·880 40·110
1873 63·720 41·237 .. 42·380 53·120 39·000 54·985 65·440 26·330 .. 96·170 35·825 32·300 37·480
1874 56·950 35·024 .. 37·940 57·220 36·760 53·496 71·550 22·790 .. 104·480 28·739 30·190 44·650
1875 52·530 51·310 .. 38·260 66·960 44·340 65·827 69·070 32·310 .. 130·790 42·631 31·760 44·180
1876 58·640 44·025 .. 38·390 48·180 33·880 43·374 60·640 23·990 .. 116·325 38·260 30·930 40·590
1877 54·470 40·375 .. 33·450 52·000 33·970 51·925 48·520 23·720 .. 136·660 37·460 35·590 43·150
1878 40·140 37·160 26·090 21·100 56·730 41·980 54·602 51·900 13·540 .. 154·446 45·235 60·020 54·020
1879 58·920 46·130 64·330 53·140 60·180 33·650 57·441 61·420 23·180 .. 128·295 42·099 22·420 33·260
1880 55·480 38·890 59·450 38·400 47·220 36·270 46·767 37·270 17·670 .. 122·840 33·063 27·690 39·140
1881 .. 34·237 38·480 .. .. 30·270 50·132 .. 28·071 .. .. 26·402 .. ..
1882 .. 45·630 52·140 .. .. 33·880 55·685 .. 25·391 .. .. 41·796 .. ..
1883 .. 52·215 56·460 .. 74·870 47·290 51·994 39·910 30·336 .. .. 38·312 .. ..
1884 .. 38·070 33·890 .. 60·640 45·770 62·335 37·430 28·451 .. .. 33·881 .. ..
1885 .. 28·140 44·410 .. .. 23·580 36·813 21·710 22·080 .. .. 24·598 .. ..
1886 .. 32·640 28·500 .. .. 46·410 54·477 35·530 35·287 .. .. 52·632 .. ..
1887 .. 37·710 54·390 .. .. 38·590 56·969 28·810 32·890 .. .. 39·144 .. ..
1888 .. 34·600 32·230 .. .. 31·300 41·009 27·990 29·155 .. .. 48·356 .. ..
1889 .. 41·970 38·340 .. .. 35·410 31·356 27·130 20·384 .. .. 23·446 .. ..
1890 .. 46·100 50·740 27·620 68·190 32·840 45·230 38·310 14·836 .. .. 27·984 44·520 ..
1891 53·570 36·040 39·850 30·360 73·100 35·470 35·125 31·010 20·575 .. .. 32·734 28·890 68·500
1892 59·550 41·331 45·970 40·630 .. 36·910 67·656 55·420 27·883 118·960 .. 47·552 20·870 39·090
1893 86·370 53·810 62·390 57·730 .. 42·990 53·034 55·120 22·112 112·970 .. 54·495 26·750 35·240
1894 71·000 41·110 62·900 40·640 63·120 33·930 51·006 49·690 29·844 106·680 115·890 39·436 23·480 35·530
1895 60·740 44·150 48·470 33·970 67·880 46·490 61·473 46·400 30·982 92·160 92·320 51·396 26·930 64·930
1896 37·970 37·790 37·950 35·900 66·661 41·540 57·546 34·340 30·228 106·920 115·830 48·538 23·990 36·600
1897 .. 45·361 48·110 41·280 72·530 44·060 48·495 37·640 *14·480 114·050 128·830 38·110 †30·560 52·800
1898 .. 40·750 48·240 †30·790 49·060 31·160 41·962 30·900 *18·558 107·400 124·000 34·143 37·660 58·240
1899 .. 34·440 51·430 37·550 64·727 38·180 52·715 37·400 ‡24·860 98·760 104·780 38·621 32·280 44·110
1900 .. 39·150 59·950 45·690 61·261 36·910 51·000 37·300 ‡23·720 89·260 99·450 43·378 31·470 33·390
1901 85·250 38·490 47·630 27·010 58·440 37·980 41·557 41·860 *22·016 110·250 133·970 37·652 35·550 47·830
1902 †64·650 38·280 44·980 37·050 52·040 29·030 38·750 33·280 *24·490 98·950 96·070 53·564 31·740 ..
1903 45·140 45·130 32·800 33·650 69·170 36·380 53·800 45·590 *20·890 83·910 102·850 42·774 27·230 ..
1904 59·390 45·700 51·540 .. 82·935 43·490 60·405 42·040 *31·150 124·730 114·070 48·708 28·460 45·800
1905 37·300 39·820 55·900 49·780 64·510 37·920 51·170 43·240 28·450 95·190 93·830 53·840 28·740 36·650
1906 44·130 35·700 44·805 31·890 58·100 34·450 42·310 29·850 30·200 101·760 115·910 32·440 33·340 ..
Aver-ages 56·13 41·66 46·98 37·11 60·64 37·64 50·61 47·19 25·12 104·13 115·59 38·41 31·24 45·38
Years 27 43 29 29 34 42 43 41. 43 15 28 43 26 30
  • Lincoln.
    † Incomplete.
    ‡ Linwood.

Mean of above fourteen stations, 52·70 in.

Meteorological Office, Wellington, 6th August, 1907.

R. A. EDWIN.



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🌾 Regulations for Introduction of Trees, Fruits, and Plants into South Australia (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 August 1907
Agricultural regulations, Trees, Fruits, Plants, South Australia

🌾 Annual Rainfalls of Some of the Chief Stations in New Zealand

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