✨ District Boundaries and Orders in Council
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 36
WELLINGTON DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north-east by the Palmerston North District hereinbefore described from the mouth of the Otaki River to the summit of the Tararua Range; thence towards the east by Masterton District hereinbefore described to the sea at the mouth of the Ruamahanga River; and thence towards the south-west and north-west generally by the sea to the mouth of the Otaki River, the place of commencement.
NELSON DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north and east generally by the sea from Cape Farewell to the mouth of the Clarence River; thence towards the south generally by the Clarence River to the northern end of Lake Tennyson; thence by a right line to Mount Humboldt; thence by a right line to the Buller River where the eastern boundary of Buller County crosses that river; and thence towards the west generally by Buller County to the sea, and by the sea to Cape Farewell, the place of commencement.
CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north generally by the Nelson District hereinbefore described from Mount Humboldt to the mouth of the Clarence River; thence towards the south-east by the sea to the mouth of the Rangitata River; thence towards the south-west by that river and the Clyde River to its source and a right line to the summit of the Southern Alps; and thence towards the north-west by the summit of the Southern Alps and the Spenser Mountains to Mount Humboldt, the place of commencement.
TIMARU DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north-east by the Christchurch District hereinbefore described from the summit of the Southern Alps to the mouth of the Rangitata River; thence towards the east by the sea to the mouth of the Waitaki River; thence towards the south generally by that river and the Ohau River to Lake Ohau; thence by a right line to Mount Aspiring; and thence towards the north-west by the summit of the Southern Alps to the Christchurch District, the place of commencement.
GREYMOUTH DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north-east generally by the Nelson District hereinbefore described from the mouth of the Kowhai River to Mount Humboldt; thence towards the south-east by the Christchurch and Timaru Districts hereinbefore described to Mount Aspiring; thence towards the south by a right line to Big Bay at the mouth of the Awarua River; and thence towards the north-west by the sea to the mouth of the Kowhai River, the place of commencement.
OAMARU DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north-east by the Waitaki River from the confluence of the Awakino River with the said Waitaki River to the sea; thence towards the east by the sea to the mouth of the Shag River; thence towards the south-west by the Shag River to its source near Kakanui Peak; thence by a right line to Kakanui Peak and by the summit of the Kakanui Mountains over Mount Domett to Trig. Station G, Otamatakaau Survey District; and thence towards the north-west by a right line to the confluence of the Awakino River with the Waitaki River, the place of commencement.
DUNEDIN DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north by the Timaru District hereinbefore described from Mount Aspiring to Lake Ohau; thence towards the north-east by the Timaru District aforesaid and the Oamaru District hereinbefore described to the mouth of the Shag River; thence towards the south-east by the sea to the eastern boundary of the Southland Land District; thence towards the west generally by the Southland Land District to Lake Wakatipu, and by the eastern side of that lake to the Borough of Queenstown, by that borough, and again by Lake Wakatipu and the Lees River to the northernmost source of that river; thence by a right line to Mount Ansted and the summit of the range to Mount Aspiring, the place of commencement.
INVERCARGILL DISTRICT.
All that area bounded towards the north by the Greymouth District hereinbefore described from the mouth of the Awarua River in Big Bay to Mount Aspiring; thence towards the east generally by the Dunedin District hereinbefore described to the sea; thence towards the south, west, and north-west by the sea to the mouth of the Awarua River in Big Bay, the place of commencement.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Recreation Reserve in Auckland Land District brought under Part II of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908.
LIVERPOOL, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this first day of March, 1915.
Present:
The Right Honourable W. F. Massey, P.C., presiding in Council.
By virtue of the powers and authorities vested in me by the twenty-sixth section of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, do hereby order and declare that the reserve for recreation in the Auckland Land District described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same is hereby brought under the operation of and declared to be subject to the provisions of Part II of the said Act; and such reserve shall hereafter be known as part of the Mount Richmond Domain, and be managed, administered, and dealt with as a public domain.
SCHEDULE.
MOUNT RICHMOND DOMAIN.
All that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by admeasurement 23 perches, more or less, being part of Allotment 23 of Subdivision 3 of Hamlin’s Grant No. 16841, at Otahuhu. Bounded towards the north by a reserve, 50 links; towards the west by other part of said Lot 23, 271·7 links; towards the south by another part of said Lot 23, 46·8 links; towards the east by Panmure Road, 50 links; and towards the north-east by Lot 1 of said subdivision, 270 links: as the same is delineated on the plan endorsed on deed of conveyance dated the 28th day of August, 1914, registered number 238138, Auckland Registry.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Regulations as to Licenses for the Taking of Toheroa at Kaipara, on the West Coast of the North Island.
LIVERPOOL, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this eighth day of March, 1915.
Present:
The Honourable J. Allen presiding in Council.
Whereas it is provided by the fifth section of the Fisheries Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed “the said Act”), that the Governor may from time to time, by Order in Council gazetted, make regulations which shall have force and effect either throughout New Zealand or only in such waters or places as are specified in the regulations for, inter alia, imposing conditions and restrictions on the taking of fish:
And whereas it is desirable to make the regulations specified in the First Schedule hereto imposing conditions and restrictions on the taking of the shell-fish in the Second Schedule hereto:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by section five of the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the regulations set forth in the First Schedule hereto, imposing conditions and restrictions on the taking of toheroa from the places respectively specified in the Second Schedule hereto, and doth hereby declare that the said regulations shall come into force on the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
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No person, firm, or company shall take toheroa, for the purpose of canning the same, without a license in writing under the hand of the Minister of Marine (hereinafter referred to as the Minister), and subject to the regulations hereinafter specified.
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When any of the areas mentioned in the Second Schedule hereto become available for leasing, a notification that applications will be received for licenses in respect of such areas shall be advertised in a newspaper circulating in the Kaipara District. Should there be more than one application for any
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