Forestry Regulations




APRIL 15.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1041

may, by notice in writing to the licensee, suspend the license pending investigation, and such Commissioner may cancel such license if it is found that the regulations have been infringed, without prejudice to any proceeding for damage done, recovery of rent or royalty due, or otherwise.

SPECIAL LICENSES BY APPRAISEMENT OR AUCTION.

Special licenses.

  1. Special licenses for single trees may be granted at the discretion of the Conservator, on payment of such fees as may be fixed by him.

Value of timber to be ascertained before sale.

  1. It shall be a condition precedent to the sale of any quantity of timber other than a single tree that a Forest Ranger or other officer shall first report on the estimated quantity, quality, and general position and value of such timber; and such report shall be forwarded by the Conservator to the Commissioner, who shall decide in what manner the timber is to be disposed of.

Auction conditions.

  1. Timber sold by auction shall be subject to such terms of payment as may be fixed by the Commissioner in each case. If any balance of purchase-money remains unpaid for the space of seven days after the time limited for payment thereof, such Commissioner may declare the contract of sale, and all rights and privileges of the purchaser thereunder, to be at an end, and thereupon any moneys paid in respect of such contract shall be absolutely forfeited to His Majesty.

Timber sold by auction to be branded.

  1. Before any license is issued to any purchaser of timber bought at auction, all timber so sold shall be branded by a Forest Ranger F on a space exposed by the removal of a chip near the base of each tree sold, and only such timber as bears such brand shall be felled, cut, sawn, or removed by the licensee.

LICENSES TO HAND-SAWYERS, WOODCUTTERS, AND SPLITTERS.

Hand-sawyers’ licenses.

  1. Areas of from 1 to 20 acres may be granted to hand-sawyers on the same terms and under similar conditions as those for sawmill licenses, but no additional area shall be reserved for the use of the applicant, and no such license shall be issued for a longer period than two years. Hand-sawyers and splitters shall have the right to construct saw-pits and huts on sites approved by the Conservator.

Wood-cutting and splitting licenses.

  1. A license to cut firewood, or to split posts, slabs, rails, palings, shingles, and fencing-stakes, in forests cleared of milling-timber, or in forests which are not heavily timbered, may be granted by the Conservator as follows:

(a.) For an area 200 ft. by 200 ft., at a charge of £2 10s. per annum per man;

For an area 200 ft. by 100 ft., at a charge of £1 10s. per annum per man;

For an area 200 ft. by 50 ft., at a charge of £1 per annum per man.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1909, No 32





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🌾 Forest Regulations: Special Licenses, Appraisement, and Auction Conditions

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Forestry, Timber sales, Licenses, Appraisement, Auction, Forest Ranger, Commissioner

🌾 Forest Regulations: Licenses for Hand-Sawyers, Woodcutters, and Splitters

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Forestry, Licenses, Hand-sawyers, Woodcutters, Splitters, Firewood, Fencing materials, Conservator