Regulations for Fruit Export




2204
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 72

respect of trading licenses, shall buy fruit intended for export unless
he is the holder of a license so to do.
(2.) Application for such license shall be made in writing to the
Resident Commissioner or to any Resident Agent, who shall, before
issuing such license, satisfy himself that the applicant is a fit and
proper person to hold such license.
(3.) There shall be payable in respect of such license a fee of £1,
and every such license shall expire on the 31st day of March following
the date of the license. Such license shall not be transferable.
(4.) No licensed fruit-buyer under this regulation having bought
for a principal for export by any vessel shall act as a buyer for or on
account of any other shipper or exporter by the same vessel.
(5.) If the holder of any such license commits a breach of the
last preceding subclause of this regulation, or is convicted of any
offence involving dishonesty, his license shall be cancelled, and he
shall not be entitled to sue for or recover any commission, reward,
or remuneration in respect of the purchase of any fruit made or
effected after the date of the commission of the offence for which his
license has been so cancelled.
27. It shall be the duty of every local Fruit Inspector duly ap-
pointed for any island or district to see that all directions given by the
Inspector under these regulations are duly carried out, and generally
to assist the Inspector in enforcing the provisions of these regulations.
28. Every person commits an offence against these regulations
who directly or indirectly obstructs, hinders, or interrupts, or threatens,
or assaults, or uses abusive or improper language to an Inspector
whilst in the performance of his duty under these regulations.
29. Every person offending against any of the provisions of these
regulations is liable to a penalty not exceeding £10 for every such
offence.
30. All penalties and other moneys recovered or received under
these regulations shall be paid into the Cook Islands Treasury, and
shall form part of the general revenue of the Cook Islands.
31. The burden of proof that no offence has been committed against
the provisions of these regulations shall lie on the person charged.

SCHEDULE.

Dacus psidii (New Caledonia fruit-fly).
,, xanthodes (pineapple fruit-fly).
,, ,, (Cook Islands fruit-fly).
Heliothis obsoleta (tomato-caterpillar).
Trypeta musae (New Hebrides fruit-fly).
Halterophora capitata (Mediterranean or West Australian fruit-fly).
Tephrytes tryoni (Queensland fruit-fly).
Aspidotus camelliae.
,, lataniae.
,, nerii.†
,, Rossi.
Dactylopius adonidum.
,, bromiliae.
,, citri.
,, destructor.
Diapsis amygdali.
,, rosae.
Fiorinia camelliae.
Icerya purchasi.
Lecanium cerasarum.
,, depressum.
,, hemisphaericum.
,, hesperidum.
,, longolum.
,, oleae.
Mytilapsis citricola.
Aphis persicae.
,, prunifoliae.
Euthrips fuscus.
Myzus cerasi (black aphis).
Siphorophora.
Mytilapsis pomorum (mussel or oyster scale).
Oryctes rhinocerus (black beetle or rhinoceros beetle).
Rhynchophorus ferringineus (red beetle).
Bryobia pratensis (red mite).



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🌏 Regulations for the Inspection and Fumigation of Fruit intended for Export from the Cook Islands (continued from previous page)

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
9 June 1916
Fruit, Export, Inspection, Fumigation, Fees, Cook Islands