✨ Land Road Laying-off Authorizations and US Nursery Import Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 43
Authorizing the Laying-off of Taharoa Avenue, in the Town of Tui Extension No. 19, of a Width of not less than 66 ft.
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Department of Lands and Survey,
Wellington, 27th May, 1913.
IN pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon me by section 15 of the Land Act, 1908, I hereby authorize the laying-off of Taharoa Avenue, in the Town of Tui Extension No. 19, Auckland Land District, of a width of not less than 66 ft. instead of 99 ft.
W. F. MASSEY,
Minister of Lands.
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Authorizing the Laying-off of Kainga, Outlook, Waikowhai, Cape Horn, Wesley Bay, Viaduct, and Seascape Roads; and Channel Esplanade, in the Town of Waikowhai, of a Width of not less than 66ft.
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Department of Lands and Survey,
Wellington, 27th May, 1913.
IN pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon me by section 15 of the Land Act, 1908, I hereby authorize the laying-off of Kainga, Outlook, Waikowhai, Cape Horn, Wesley Bay, Viaduct, and Seascape Roads; and Channel Esplanade, in the Town of Waikowhai, Auckland Land District, of a width of not less than 66 ft. instead of 99 ft.
W. F. MASSEY,
Minister of Lands.
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Authorizing the Laying-off of Norman Road and Stone Street, in the Town of Takapuna Extension No. 41, of a Width of not less than 66 ft.
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Department of Lands and Survey,
Wellington, 27th May, 1913.
IN pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon me by section 15 of the Land Act, 1908, I hereby authorize the laying-off of Norman Road and Stone Street, in the Town of Takapuna Extension No. 41, Auckland Land District, of a width of not less than 66 ft. instead of 99 ft.
W. F. MASSEY,
Minister of Lands.
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Authorizing the Laying-off of Thornton Road, in the Town of Takapuna Extension No. 43, of a Width of not less than 66 ft.
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Department of Lands and Survey,
Wellington, 27th May, 1913.
IN pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon me by section 15 of the Land Act, 1908, I hereby authorize the laying-off of Thornton Road, in the Town of Takapuna Extension No. 19, Auckland Land District, of a width of not less than 66 ft. instead of 99 ft.
W. F. MASSEY,
Minister of Lands.
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Authorizing the Laying-off of Vera, Clyde, and Edwin Streets, in the Town of Gore Extension No. 8, of a Width of not less than 66 ft.
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Department of Lands and Survey,
Wellington, 28th May, 1913.
IN pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon me by section 15 of the Land Act, 1908, I hereby authorize the laying off of Vera, Clyde, and Edwin Streets, in the Town of Gore Extension No. 8, Southland Land District, of a width of not less than 66 ft. instead of 99 ft.
W. F. MASSEY,
Minister of Lands
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Regulations controlling the Importation of Nursery Stock into the United States of America.—Notice No. 1707.
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Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce,
Wellington, 21st May, 1913.
THE following particulars of the regulations relating to the introduction into the United States of America of nursery stock from New Zealand have been received from the Consul-General for the United States of America, and are published for general information,
Intending shippers of nursery stock to the United States of America who desire to obtain the official certificate referred to in Regulation 7 should apply to the Inspectors of Imported Fruit at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, or Bluff.
W. F. MASSEY,
Minister of Agriculture and of Industries and Commerce.
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR CARRYING OUT THE PLANT QUARANTINE ACT.
Regulation 1.—Short Title of the Act.
THE Act “to regulate the importation of nursery stock and other plants and plant products; to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain quarantine districts for plant diseases and insect pests; to permit and regulate the movements of fruits, plants, and vegetables therefrom, and for other purposes,” approved August 20, 1912, shall be known and referred to as the Plant Quarantine Act, August 20, 1912.
Regulation 2.—Definition.
For the purposes of this Act the term “nursery stock” includes all field-grown florists’ stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits, and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products for propagation, except field, vegetable, and flower seeds, bedding plants, and other herbaceous plants, bulbs, and roots.
All woody plants and parts thereof for propagation or planting are included within the term “nursery stock” as used in this Act.
“Field-grown florists’ stock” is all florists’ stock which is usually grown outside of greenhouses for all or part of the year.
Regulation 3.—Applications for Permits for Importation of Nursery Stock.
Persons contemplating the importation by mail, express, freight, or other form of transportation of nursery stock, as defined in this Act, from any part of the world will first make application to the Secretary of Agriculture for a permit, stating in the application the general nature and quantity of the nursery stock, the district or locality where grown, the name and address of the exporter, together with the name and address of the importer in the United States, and the proposed port of entry. (NOTE.—The port of entry is the port where the imported nursery stock is cleared from Customs and the duty paid.)
By “general nature” is meant the class or type of stocks, as fruit trees, fruit-tree stocks, &c., as specified in the official form of permit.
Application for permits should be made in advance of the shipment of the nursery stock, but if through no fault of the importer stock shall arrive before the issue of a permit the stock will be held in Customs custody at the risk and expense of the importer for a period not exceeding ten days pending the issue of a permit.
Applications for permits should contain the following information:—
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO IMPORT NURSERY STOCK.
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To the Federal Horticultural Board, Washington, D.C.
A permit is requested for the importation of nursery stock from the firm of , in the district or locality and country of , for the shipping season of , as follows:—
Quantity. General Nature.
………… Fruit trees.
………… Fruit-tree stocks.
………… Grape-vines.
………… Bush fruits.
………… Roses.
………… Rose stocks.
………… Forest and ornamental deciduous trees.
………… Ornamental deciduous shrubs.
………… Coniferous trees other than pines.
………… Pines [Species should be named].
………… Evergreen trees other than conifers.
………… Evergreen shrubs other than conifers.
………… Field-grown florists’ stock not otherwise listed.
………… Stocks, cuttings, or seedlings not otherwise listed.
Name and address of shipper :
Port of entry :
Name of importer :
Name :
Address :
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NZ Gazette 1913, No 43
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NZ Gazette 1913, No 43
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🗺️ Authorization for Laying-off Taharoa Avenue, Tui Extension No. 19
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey27 May 1913
Road Layout, Taharoa Avenue, Tui Extension No. 19, Auckland
- W. F. Massey, Minister of Lands
🗺️ Authorization for Laying-off Roads and Esplanade, Waikowhai
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey27 May 1913
Road Layout, Waikowhai, Auckland
- W. F. Massey, Minister of Lands
🗺️ Authorization for Laying-off Norman Road and Stone Street, Takapuna Extension No. 41
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey27 May 1913
Road Layout, Norman Road, Stone Street, Takapuna Extension No. 41, Auckland
- W. F. Massey, Minister of Lands
🗺️ Authorization for Laying-off Thornton Road, Takapuna Extension No. 43
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey27 May 1913
Road Layout, Thornton Road, Takapuna Extension No. 43, Auckland
- W. F. Massey, Minister of Lands
🗺️ Authorization for Laying-off Vera, Clyde, and Edwin Streets, Gore Extension No. 8
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey28 May 1913
Road Layout, Vera Street, Clyde Street, Edwin Street, Gore Extension No. 8, Southland
- W. F. Massey, Minister of Lands
🏭 Notice of US Regulations for Importation of Nursery Stock
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry21 May 1913
Plant Quarantine, Nursery Stock, Import Regulations, United States, Agriculture
- W. F. Massey, Minister of Agriculture and of Industries and Commerce