Labour and Park Regulations




Aug. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2267

of the working-day that first precedes any day generally
observed as a public holiday in the Borough of Devonport,
from 1st May to 31st October (both inclusive) on Mondays,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays after the hour of
7 p.m., and from the 1st November to 30th April (both
inclusive) on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays
after the hour of 9 p.m.

Dated at Wellington this 5th day of August, 1925.

G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.


The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908.—
Notice of Cancellations of Registration.


Department of Labour,
Wellington, 28th July, 1925.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registration of the
industrial unions mentioned in the Schedule below is
hereby cancelled as from the date of the publication hereof
in the New Zealand Gazette.

F. W. ROWLEY,
Registrar of Industrial Unions.


SCHEDULE.

NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.

Industrial Unions of Workers.

THE Taupiri Coal-mine and Waikato Extended Coal-mine
Workers’ Industrial Union of Workers, registered number
951, situated at Huntly.

The Poverty Bay District Drovers’ Industrial Union of
Workers, registered number 1211, situated at Gisborne.

The Hamilton Branch of the Amalgamated Engineering Union
(including Electricians and Motor Mechanics) Industrial
Union of Workers, registered number 1230, situated at
Hamilton.

WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.

Industrial Union of Employers.

The Hastings Master Horse-shoers’ Industrial Union of
Employers, registered number 680, situated at Hastings.

Industrial Union of Workers.

The Chief Stewards’ Guild of New Zealand Industrial Union
of Workers, registered number 763, situated at Wellington.

The Hastings Fruit Cool Store and Orchard, Nursery, and
Garden Employees’ Industrial Union of Workers, registered
number 1154, situated at Hastings.

CANTERBURY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.

Industrial Union of Workers.

The Mount Torlesse Coal-miners’ Industrial Union of Workers,
registered number 1194, situated at Avoca.

OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.

Industrial Unions of Workers.

The Dunedin Clerks, Cashiers, and Office Assistants’ Industrial
Union of Workers, registered number 1157, situated at
Dunedin.

The Shag Point Coal-miners’ Industrial Union of Workers
registered number 1177, situated at Shag Point.

The Mataura Coal-miners’ Industrial Union of Workers,
registered number 1187, situated at Mataura.

The Finegand Freezing Workers’ Industrial Union of Workers,
registered number 1231, situated at Balclutha.

WESTLAND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.

Industrial Union of Workers.

The Otira Coach-drivers’, Motor-car Drivers’, Stable Attendants’ and Livery-stable Employees’ Industrial Union of
Workers, registered number 1198, situated at Greymouth.


Officiating Ministers for 1925.—Notice No. 21.


Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 4th August, 1925.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908,
the following names of Officiating Ministers within the
meaning of the said Act are published for general information :—

Church of the Province of New Zealand commonly called the
Church of England.

Rev. Gerald Frederick Seward.

Presbyterian Church of New Zealand.

Mr. William Arthur Porter.

W. W. COOK, Registrar-General.


By-laws.—Tongariro National Park.


IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities
vested in it by the Tongariro National Park Act, 1922,
the Tongariro National Park Board doth hereby make the
following by-laws for the purposes of the said Act :—

  1. INTERPRETATION.

In these by-laws, unless inconsistent with the context,—
“Park” means the Tongariro National Park as constituted
by the Tongariro National Park Act, 1922 ;
“Board” means the Tongariro National Park Board as
constituted by section 5 of the said Act ;
“Chairman” means the Chairman, as defined by section
7 of the said Act ;
“Warden” means the Warden appointed under section 11
of the said Act ;
“Ranger” means a Ranger appointed under section 11 of
the said Act ;
“Stock” includes any horse, donkey, mule, goat, pig, or
cattle beast.

  1. FLORA AND FAUNA OF THE PARK.

No person shall, without the written authority of the Chairman, acting on a decision of the Board, place in the ground, sow, or plant any seed or plant in the Park, whether such seed or plant be native in New Zealand or not ; nor shall birds, insects, or other animals be liberated therein except under like authority.

  1. CAMPING.

All persons wishing to camp in the Park shall apply to the office of the Ranger for assignment to camping-sites, and shall pay such fees or charges as may from time to time be fixed by the Board, and shall not change camp-site without permission from the Ranger,

The following conditions must be strictly observed in connection with camp-sites :—

(a.) Combustible rubbish must be burned on camp fires and all other garbage and refuse of all kinds shall be placed in garbage-cans, or, if cans are not available, placed in pits provided at the edge of the camp. At new or unfrequented camps garbage must be burned or carried to a place hidden from sight.

(b.) No person, whether camping in the Park or otherwise therein, shall, except at places which may be indicated by the Ranger or other officer of the Board, wash clothing or cooking-utensils, or bathe, or pollute in any other manner the waters of the Park, nor shall he bathe in any of the streams near the regularly travelled thoroughfares in the Park without suitable bathing-clothes.

(c.) No person shall tie or tether stock in such a way that they may be able to enter any of the streams of the Park. All animals shall be kept at sufficient distance from camping-grounds so as not to litter the ground and render the area unfit for use as tent-sites.

(d.) No person shall take any dogs or cats into the Park without the permission of the Ranger.

(e.) No person shall take any wood for fuel except from dead trees or from trees which have been cut for the purpose by the Board’s employees.

  1. FIRES.

No person shall light any fire, except at camp-sites, without the express permission of the Ranger. Fires shall not be kindled near trees, dead wood, moss, dry leaves, tussock, forest mould, or other vegetation, but in some open place on rocks or earth. Should camps be made in a locality where no such open space exists, or is provided, the dead wood, moss, dry leaves, &c., must be scraped away to the rock or earth over an area considerably larger than that required for the fire. Fires shall be lighted only when necessary, and when no longer needed shall be completely extinguished and all embers and the bed smothered with earth and water so that there remains no possibility of re-ignition. Special care must be taken that no lighted match, cigar, cigarette, or tobacco, is dropped in any grass or other inflammable matter.

Nothing in this by-law shall exempt an offender from his or her liability under the said Act or any other Act with respect to the lighting of fires.

  1. HUNTING.

All hunting or the killing, wounding, frightening, or capturing of any wild bird or animal, except such as are by the Board permitted to be caught or killed, is prohibited within the limits of the Park.

No person entering or travelling through the Park shall carry firearms, traps, nets, or explosives, without the written permission of the Ranger.



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👷 Notice under the Shops and Offices Act prohibiting Sale of Fruiterer Goods in Borough of Devonport (continued from previous page)

👷 Labour & Employment
5 August 1925
Shops, Sale prohibition, Fruiterer goods, Borough of Devonport
  • G. Jas. Anderson, Minister of Labour

👷 Notice of Cancellations of Registration of Industrial Unions

👷 Labour & Employment
28 July 1925
Industrial unions, Registration cancellation, Labour
  • F. W. Rowley, Registrar of Industrial Unions

🏛️ Notice of Officiating Ministers for 1925

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
4 August 1925
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Church of England, Presbyterian Church
  • Gerald Frederick Seward (Rev.), Officiating Minister, Church of England
  • William Arthur Porter (Mr.), Officiating Minister, Presbyterian Church

  • W. W. Cook, Registrar-General

🏗️ By-laws for Tongariro National Park

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
National Park, By-laws, Flora and Fauna, Camping, Fires, Hunting