✨ Government Orders and Regulations
Constituting the Wanganui Rabbit District.—Notice No. Ag.
2555.
CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 22nd day
of February, 1926.
Present:
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE J. G. COATES, P.C., PRESIDING IN
COUNCIL.
WHEREAS a petition from the majority of the stock-
owners in that part of the Dominion specified in the
Schedule hereto has been presented to His Excellency the
Governor-General, praying him to constitute such part of the
Dominion a district for the purposes of Part II of the Rabbit
Nuisance Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed “the said Act”), as
amended by the Rabbit Nuisance Amendment Act, 1920, and
it appears expedient to grant the prayer of the said petition:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the
Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise and pursuance of the
powers and authorities conferred by the said Act and its
amendments, and acting by and with the advice and consent
of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth consti-
tute all that part of the said Dominion described in the
Schedule hereto a district for the purposes of Part II of the
the said Act, and doth hereby declare that such district shall
be known by the name of “The Wanganui Rabbit District.”
SCHEDULE.
ALL that area in the Wellington Land District bounded by a
line commencing at a point on the Wanganui River, the
westernmost corner of Ohoutahi Block, and proceeding thence
along the northern boundary of the Wanganui County as de-
scribed in the New Zealand Gazette, 1919, page 3682, to the
northern boundary of Section 3, Block VIII, Taukira Survey
District; thence along the northern boundary of that section,
the north-western and north-eastern boundaries of Section 1,
Block VIII aforesaid, to the Mangawhero River; thence down
that river to the north-western boundary of Section 1, Block VI,
Ngamatea Survey District; along the north-western and
northern boundaries of said Section 1, the northern boundary
of Section 2, the north-western and north-eastern boundaries
of Ohotu 6A 1 Block; thence down the Wangaheu River,
and up the Koukoupo Stream to Section 71, Block XII, Nga-
matea Survey District; thence along the south-western bound-
ary of Sections 71 and 70, and the western and southern bound-
aries of Section 66 to the Turakina River; thence down that
river to the Wangaehu Rabbit District, and along the northern
boundary of that rabbit district as described in the New Zea-
land Gazette, 1921, page 2744, to the Wanganui River, and up
that river to the point of commencement.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
that the Board of Trustees for the said district shall in terms
of the said Act consist of six members.
SCHEDULE.
ALL that area in the Taranaki Land District bounded by a
line commencing at a point in the middle of the Ohura River
where it is intersected by the 39th parallel of south latitude,
and proceeding thence down the middle of that river and down
the middle of the Wanganui River to its confluence with the
Tangarakau Stream; thence by a right line to Trig. Station
Whakaihuwaka on Mount Humphries; thence westerly along
the southern boundary of Pahautuhia Block to the north-
eastern corner of Section 19, Block XIII, Mahoe Survey Dis-
trict; thence along the eastern boundaries of Sections 19 and
20, Block XIII, Mahoe Survey District, along the southern
boundaries of Sections 21, 22, 15, 12, and 9, Block XVI, Nga-
timaru Survey District; thence along the western and part
of the northern boundaries of said Section 9, the western bound-
ary of Section 8, and the southern and western boundaries of
Section 7; thence westerly along a right line to the north-
eastern corner of Section 15, Block XV, and along the northern
boundary of that section and the northern boundaries gene-
rally of Sections 14, 13, 12, 11, and 10, Block XV, Ngatimaru
Survey District, and of Sections 11 and 10, Block XIV, along
the western boundary of Section 12 to the Strathmore Town-
ship; thence along the southern boundary of Strathmore
Township to the western side of Ohura Road, and along the
western side of that road to Section 24, Mangaere Improved-
farms Settlement; thence along the southern boundary of said
Section 24 and the southern boundaries of Sections 16 and 15,
Block X, Ngatimaru Survey District, and along the western
boundaries of 15 and 10 to the Mohakau Road, and along the
southern side of that road to Te Wera Road, and along that
road to the Confiscation-line; thence along the eastern bound-
ary of the Clifton County to the Waitaanga Stream; thence
down the middle of that stream to the Confiscation-line, south-
westery along that line to the eastern block-line of Block XV,
Waro Survey District; thence due south to the 39th parallel
of south latitude, and easterly along that parallel of the Ohura
River, the point of commencement.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Regulations under the Orchard and Garden Diseases Act, 1908,
amended as regards the Importation of Grapes or Grape-
vines into New Zealand.—Notice No. Ag. 2567.
CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 22nd day of
February, 1926.
Present:
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE J. G. COATES, P.C., PRESIDING IN
COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by an Order in Council dated the twenty-
third day of August, one thousand nine hundred and
fifteen, and published in the Gazette on the second day of Sep-
tember, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, regulations
(hereinafter termed “the principal regulations”) were made
under section four of the Orchard and Garden Diseases Act,
1908 (hereinafter termed “the said Act”) in regard to the im-
portation of fruit or plants into New Zealand;
And whereas by an Order in Council dated the fourth day
of November, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and
published in the Gazette on the twenty-first day of November,
then instant, regulations were made in regard to the importa-
tion of grapes from the United States of America and from the
Dominion of Canada into New Zealand:
And whereas it is deemed expedient to revoke the last-
named Order in Council and the provisions of the principal
regulations in regard to the admission of grapes and grape-
vine cuttings from Australia, and to make other provision in
lieu thereof:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the
Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the
powers and authorities conferred upon him by section four of
the said Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent
of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby
revoke the said regulations dated the fourth day of November,
one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and doth hereby by
way of regulations make to the principal regulations the
amendments hereinafter set out in regard to the importa-
tion of grapes and grape-vines, or portions thereof except
grapes, into the Dominion; and doth hereby declare that this
Order in Council shall be read together with and form part
of the aforesaid Order in Council gazetted on the second day
of September, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, and
Constituting the Whangamomona Rabbit District.—Notice
No. Ag 2536.
CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 22nd day
of February, 1926.
Present:
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE J. G. COATES, P.C., PRESIDING IN
COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by section sixty-nine of the Rabbit Nuisance
Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed “the said Act”), as
amended by the Rabbit Nuisance Amendment Act, 1918, it is
provided that the Governor-General may from time to time,
by Order in Council gazetted, on petition in that behalf from a
majority of the ratepayers therein, constitute and declare any
part of New Zealand defined in such Order in Council a dis-
trict for the purposes of Part III of the said Act:
And whereas a petition in accordance with the provisions of
the said Act has been received, asking that the lands de-
scribed in the Schedule hereto be constituted and declared a
rabbit district for the purposes of Part III of the said Act:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the
Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the
powers and authorities conferred on him by the said Act and
its amendments, and acting by and with the advice and consent
of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby
constitute by the specific name of the “Whangamomona
Rabbit District,” and declare that part of New Zealand de-
fined in the Schedule hereto to be a district for the purposes
of Part III of the said Act; and doth hereby further declare
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🌾 Constituting the Wanganui Rabbit District
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources22 February 1926
Rabbit Nuisance Act, Wanganui Rabbit District, Order in Council
- Charles Fergusson, Governor-General
- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council
🌾 Constituting the Whangamomona Rabbit District
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources22 February 1926
Rabbit Nuisance Act, Whangamomona Rabbit District, Order in Council
- Charles Fergusson, Governor-General
- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council
🌾 Regulations under the Orchard and Garden Diseases Act, 1908
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources22 February 1926
Orchard and Garden Diseases Act, Importation of Grapes, Grape-vines, Order in Council
- Charles Fergusson, Governor-General
- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council