Regulations and Applications




Mar. 24.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 905

SCHEDULE.
Particulars and Proof of Employment.

Name and Locality of Mine. Name of Employer. Period of Employment. Nature of Employment. Nature of Evidence in Writing.
From To

Signature of Applicant :

  • First-class mine-manager, £1; second-class mine-manager, £1; underviewer, 5s.; fireman and deputy, 5s.
    †If the applicant is a candidate for examination for a mine-manager’s certificate, and already holds a certificate of the second class, add this paragraph.

FORM 6.

Under “The Coal-mines Amendment Act, 1909.”
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE AS UNDERVIEWER, FIREMAN AND DEPUTY.

To the Secretary of the Board of Examiners under the Coal-mines Act, Wellington.

I, THE undersigned [Full name, residence, and occupation], hereby apply for a certificate of service as [Underviewer, or fireman and deputy]. I enclose the prescribed fee of *, and hereby declare as follows: That I have been employed as [Underviewer, or fireman and deputy] for a period of twelve months immediately previous to the 31st day of December, 1909, and in proof thereof I forward with this application evidence in writing from my previous employers.

Dated at , this day of , 191 .

SCHEDULE.
Particulars of Employment, and Nature of Evidence in Proof thereof.

Name and Locality of Mine. Name of Employer. Period of Employment. Nature of Employment. Nature of Evidence in Writing.
From To

Signature of Applicant :

  • 5s. for underviewer’s certificate, or 2s. 6d. for a fireman and deputy’s certificate.

J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.


Regulations for Deer-shooting, Waitaki.

PLUNKET, Governor.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “The Animals Protection Act, 1908” (hereinafter called “the said Act”), I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deer-shooting season in the Waitaki-Waimate Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Waitaki and Waimate and part of the County of Mackenzie, and the conditions affecting the same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor.


REGULATIONS.

  1. RED-DEER stags may be taken or killed within the Waitaki-Waimate Acclimatisation District from the 1st day of April, 1910, to the 31st day of May, 1910 (both days inclusive).

  2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Oamaru, on the recommendation of the secretary of the Waitaki Branch of the Waitaki and Waimate Acclimatisation Society, at Oamaru, on payment of a license fee of £3, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and the regulations made thereunder.

  3. No licensee shall take or kill more than four stags, and no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than eight points. Ball cartridge only to be used.

  4. An additional license to take or kill red-deer stags may be issued to any person at a fee of £1, and no holder of such additional license shall take or kill more than two stags under or by virtue of such license, and no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than eight points. Ball cartridge only to be used.

  5. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him.

  6. The licensee must give notice to the said Chief Postmaster of the date on which it is his intention to stalk deer; such notice to be posted, or delivered, or telegraphed three clear days before such date.

  7. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorising any person to sell any deer or portion thereof.

  8. Any person committing a breach of any of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £20.

SCHEDULE.

No. . License to take or kill Game (Deer).
, of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorised to take or kill deer (stags) of not less than points within the Waitaki-Waimate Acclimatisation District, from the day of , 1910, to the day of , 1910 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of “The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” and the regulations made thereunder.

Dated at , this day of , 1910.

Chief Postmaster.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this nineteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and ten.

D. BUDDO,
Minister of Internal Affairs.


Regulations for Deer-shooting, Otago.

PLUNKET, Governor.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “The Animals Protection Act, 1908” (hereinafter called “the said Act”), I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deer-shooting season in the Otago Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Bruce, Clutha, Maniototo, Peninsula, Taieri, Tuapeka, Vincent, Waihemo, and Waikouaiti, and part of the County of Southland (except within the area described in the First Schedule hereto), and the conditions affecting the same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor.


REGULATIONS.

  1. RED-DEER stags may be taken or killed within the Otago Acclimatisation District from the 1st day of April, 1910, to the 31st day of May, 1910 (both days inclusive).

  2. Fallow-deer bucks may be taken or killed within the said district from the 11th day of April, 1910, to the 11th day of May, 1910 (both days inclusive).

  3. Licenses to take or kill red-deer stags may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Dunedin, on the recommendation of the secretary of the Otago Acclimatisation Society, on payment of a license fee of £4, and licenses to take or kill fallow-deer bucks may be issued by the said Chief Postmaster, upon the like recommendation, on payment of a license fee of £2; such licenses to be in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations.

  4. No licensee shall take or kill more than four red-deer stags or fallow-deer bucks, and no red-deer stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than eight points. Ball cartridge only to be used.

  5. The licensee must give notice to the said Chief Postmaster of the date on which it is his intention to stalk deer; such notice to be posted, or delivered, or telegraphed three clear days before such date.

  6. No doe, hind, or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him.

  7. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorising any person to sell any deer or portion thereof.

  8. Any person committing a breach of any of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £20.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

All that area, containing about 24,800 acres in one block, being parts of Mid-Hawea, Longslip, Lower Hawea, and Lindis Districts, plans of which area will be issued by the secretary of the Otago Acclimatisation Society to persons to whom licenses to shoot deer are granted.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

No. . Licenses to take or kill Game (Deer).
, of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorised to take or kill deer (bucks or stags) of not less than points within the



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