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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 11

Amending Regulations under the Stock Act, 1908, for the Prevention of the Spread of Ticks (Ixodidae) among Cattle.—Notice No. 2245.

JELLICOE, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 24th day of January, 1923.

Present:

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by the Stock Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby amend the regulations made by Order in Council on the thirteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, and gazetted on the sixteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, for the prevention of the spread of tick (Ixodidae) by cancelling the Sixth and Seventh Schedules thereto, and substituting the following Schedules in place thereof; and doth declare that this Order shall come into force on the date of publication thereof in the Gazette.

SIXTH SCHEDULE.

AREA A.

ALL that area included to the north of Area B, and the Great Barrier Island.

Crossing-places.

  1. At the culvert over the Whau River at Karaka Street, between Avondale South and New Lynn.
  2. On the Thames-Coromandel Coast Road at its intersection with the Coroglen Track.
  3. On the Katikati-Waihi Road where it intersects the boundary between the Ohinemuri and Tauranga Counties.
  4. On Thompson’s Track where it crosses the boundary between Piako and Tauranga; to be served by dips which are being erected at Katikati and Ongatete, each ten miles distant from crossing-place.
  5. Kaimai Track where it crosses the county boundary between Matamata and Tauranga Counties.
  6. At the bridge over the Mangorewa River on the Rotorua-Tauranga Road.
  7. At the bridge over the Kaituna River at Okere Falls on the Rotorua-Paengaroa Road.
  8. At the junction of the Matata-Rotorua-Whakatane Road, near Lake Rotoma.
  9. Crossing-place where the Rangitaiki River intersects the confiscation line, approximately six miles north of Te Teko.
  10. Crossing-place on Waioeka Valley Road at the southern boundary of Section 1, Block XI, Waioeka Survey District, Opotiki County.
  11. Crossing-place on the Opotiki-Toatoa Road at the southern boundary of Scenic Reserve 1, Block XIV, Waiawa Survey District, Opotiki County.
  12. Crossing-place on the Opotiki-Torere Road where it crosses the eastern boundary of Opape No. 1, Block I, Waiawa Survey District, Opotiki County.
  13. On the Waimana River Track in Urewera Country; crossing over the southern boundary of Block XII, Waimana Survey District, Whakatane-Opotiki Counties.
  14. On the Whakatane River Track in Urewera Country; crossing over the southern boundary of Block VI, Waimana Survey District, Whakatane County.

SEVENTH SCHEDULE.

AREA B.

COMMENCING at the southernmost extremity of the boundary between Waitemata and Eden Counties; thence by that boundary to the Whau Inlet; thence by the coast-line of the Waitemata Harbour and Firth of Thames to the mouth of the Waipatukahu River; thence by that river to its intersection with the Thames-Coromandel Coast Road; thence southwards by that road to the Coroglen track, and by this track to its intersection with the Thames-Coromandel County boundary; thence eastwards along that county boundary to the sea; thence by sea-coast to its junction with the Ohinemuri-Tauranga County boundary; thence by that boundary till it meets the Piako County; thence following the western boundary of Tauranga County to where it meets the Rotorua County boundary; thence along that boundary to the Puwhenua Trig.; thence in a south-westerly direction by the county boundary to its intersection with the south-western boundary of Taumata No. 3A No. 1B Section; thence in south-easterly and northerly directions along the boundary of the said section; thence south-easterly along the boundary of Section 13, Block 3, Rotorua Survey District, to its intersection with the Mangorewa Stream; thence along that stream and the Paraite or Mangorewa River to its intersection with the boundary between Maketu and Rotoiti Survey Districts; thence along that boundary to its intersection with the Kaituna River; thence in a southerly direction along the Kaituna River to its source on Rotoiti Lake at Okere; thence southerly and easterly along the northern shore of Lake Rotoiti to the Matawhaura Bluff at Rotoiti Township; thence along the Matawhaura Bluff to its intersection with Lake Rotoehu; thence along the shore of that lake to the Whakatane Road; thence by the Whakatane Road to its intersection of the Whakatane County boundary; thence along that boundary to the confiscation-line, and eastwards by the confiscation-line to the Tapapakiakia Trig.; thence along the western and southern boundaries of the Tuhua or Ruatoki Block to the Whakatane River; thence by the Whakatane River to the southern boundary of Block VI, Waimana Survey District; thence eastward by the said block boundary and the southern boundary of Block VII, Waimana Survey District, to the Waimana River; thence southward by that river to the southern boundary of Block XII, Waimana Survey District; thence eastward along the southern boundary of said Block XII and Block IX, Waioeka Survey District, to the eastern boundary of Tahora No. 2A; thence northward along the eastern boundary of Tahora No. 2A to the southern boundary of Block V; thence eastward along the southern boundary of Block V and Block VI, north-eastward, eastward, and southward along the western, northern, and eastern boundaries of Section 1, Block X, eastward along the southern boundaries of Sections 6, 7, and 8, scenic reserve, to the Waioeka River; thence southward along the Waioeka River to the southern boundary of Section 1, Block XI, Waioeka Survey District; thence eastward along the southern and eastern boundaries of said Section 1, southern and eastern boundaries of Section 2, Block XI, Waioeka Survey District, southern boundary of scenic reserve, southern boundary of Section 4, southern and eastern boundaries of Section 5, Block VIII, Waioeka Survey District, southern and eastern boundaries of Section 1, Block V, Urutawa Survey District, to the Te Waiti Stream; thence northward along the Te Waiti Stream to the southern boundary of Section 2, Block I, Urutawa Survey District; thence eastward along the southern boundary of said Section 2, southern and western boundaries of Section 3, Block II, Urutawa Survey District, eastern boundary of Section 5, bush reserve, southern and eastern boundaries of Section 4, forest reserve, eastern boundary of Section 1, scenic reserve, Block XIV, south-eastern and north-eastern boundaries of Opape No. 11, north-eastern boundary of Opape Nos. 10, 9, 8, and 1, Waiawa Survey District, to the sea; thence by the sea-coast to the boundary of the Matakaoa and Opotiki Counties; thence by that boundary to its junction with the Waikohu County boundary; thence following the watershed in a south-westerly direction to Trig. Station N4; thence in a southerly direction to Trig. Station 141; thence following southern boundary-line of area named Mangatu No. 4 to its most southerly point; thence in a southerly direction by the eastern boundaries of Sections 2 and 1 of Block VIII, Motu Survey District, to the Rangiriri Stream; thence by the Rangiriri Stream to its junction with the Waikohu Stream; thence along that stream to its head at south-western corner of Section 2, Block XIV, Motu Survey District; thence in a south-westerly direction by a public road through Sections 4, 5, and 2 to Trig. Station 62 at Pukahika; thence following block-line between Blocks II and VI in a westerly direction to Maungatapere Trig. Station; thence by a right line to the north-east corner of Section 12, Block VIII, Waikohu Survey District; thence by the northern boundary of the said Section 12, and that line produced to Te Wana Trig. Station on the Opotiki County boundary; thence by the eastern and southern boundary of that country to its intersection by the Tauranga Stream; thence northwards along the Tauranga Stream to the junction of the Ohaki Stream; thence by a straight line to Tawhiau Trig., the north-eastern corner of East Taupo County; thence along the northern boundary of that county to its intersection with the Rangitaiki River at the Murupara Bridge crossing; thence generally southwards along that river to its intersection with the Taupo-Napier main road at Rangitaiki Post and Telegraph Office; thence along the said road to Waipahihi, on the shores of Lake Taupo; thence by those shores to the junction with the Waikato River; thence along that river to its intersection with the boundary-line between Wharepuhunga and Maungatautari Blocks; thence along that boundary-line to the Owairaka Stream; thence along that stream and the Puniu River to its junction with the Waipa River at the northern boundary of Waitomo County; thence



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🌾 Amending Regulations under the Stock Act, 1908, for the Prevention of the Spread of Ticks (Ixodidae) among Cattle

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
24 January 1923
Stock Act, Ticks, Ixodidae, Cattle, Regulations, Prevention, Schedules
  • JELLICOE, Governor-General
  • THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL