✨ Fruit Inspection Regulations




SEPT. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2217

  1. It shall be the duty of every local Fruit Inspector duly appointed for any 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Every person offending against any of the provisions of these regulations is liable to a penalty not exceeding Β£10 for every such offence.

  4. All penalties and other moneys recovered or received under these regulations shall be paid into the Niue Island Account, and shall form part of the general revenue of Niue Island.

  5. 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).
Aspidotis 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).
Cladosporium fulvum (tomato leaf blight).
Macrosportum tomato (tomato black spot).
Peronospora cubensis (cucumber and melon mildew).
Vermicularia varians (black dot of tomato).
Fusarium lycopersici (sleepy disease of tomato).
Phoma citricarpa (black spot of orange).
Phytophthora infestans (Irish blight).
Heterodera radicicola (eelworm).
Lonchaea splendida (tomato fruit-fly).
Cersospora concors (black stripe of tomato).
Odontria Zealandria (grass-grub).
Selandria cerasi (leech).
Tortrix glaphyriana (leaf-roller).
Carpocapsa pomonella (codlin moth).
Termitidae (white ant).
Sphenophorus (borer weevils).
Phasmidae (stick insect).
Pseudococcus pandani (coconut scale).

F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1924, No 62


NZLII PDF NZ Gazette 1924, No 62





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  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council