✨ Forest Regulations
APRIL 15.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1033
Penalty for allowing animal to trespass.
- Any person who shall suffer or allow any animal to wander in any forest, or browse upon or otherwise destroy any timber, tree, shrub, or vegetable growth in such forest, shall upon conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20; and the payment of such penalty shall not prevent the recovery from any wrongdoer of the value of any damage which may be done by such animal.
Persons trespassing liable to penalty of £50.
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(a.) Any person who shall trespass in any forest shall be guilty of an offence, and on conviction thereof shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £50. (b.) Any person, whether a licensee or not, who may be found trespassing in any forest during the months of November, December, January, February, and March in the North Island, and during the months of December, January, and February in any forest in the South Island, or who shall do any act whereby there is a danger of the forest being destroyed by fire, shall be guilty of an offence, and shall upon conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding £50. (c.) Nothing in this regulation shall restrict the holder of any sawmill license in felling and removing timber within the area granted to him, during any such period, if not prohibited therefrom by the terms of his license.
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The Conservator may give written permission to such persons as he shall think fit, to enter into any forest during a specified period for any purpose stated in such permission, but such person shall not be thereby relieved of any liability to observe and conform to the rules and conditions set forth in these regulations.
£50 penalty for shooting birds or animals without permission.
- No person shall, without the written permission of the Conservator, carry or use any gun or firearm, or use any engine, net, instrument, or other device, or use any dog, for the capture or destruction of any bird or animal, or take the eggs or young of any bird in any forest. Any person acting contrary to this regulation shall upon conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding £50; and the Conservator, or any Forest Ranger, may seize any gun, firearm, net, engine, instrument, or device found in the unlawful possession of any person so trespassing in any forest, and any dogs found in the forest may be destroyed by such officer.
Official brand.
- Whenever a Conservator in any case shall deem it advisable to use an official brand, this shall consist of the device F branded on a space exposed by the removal of a chip near the base of the tree.
Trees to be cut above official brand.
- All trees when branded shall be felled above the official brand.
Disputes as to statement or valuation of timber cut.
- In the event of any dispute arising as to the correctness of any valuation of timber, or as to the correctness of any statement of timber cut, where royalty or other payment has to be made by a licensee, the decision of the Commissioner shall be final; and, in the case of any dispute as to the quantity of timber cut, the
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Regulations under 'The State Forests Act, 1908'
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources31 March 1909
Forest regulations, Animal trespass, Fire prevention, Firearms, Bird and animal capture, Official branding, Timber valuation
NZ Gazette 1909, No 32