Trout-fishing Regulations




Oct. 8.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2899

expiration or sooner determination of the permit, doing as little damage as possible to the ground thereby, and making good before the expiration or sooner determination of the permit any damage to the ground done thereby:

Provided that no permit-holder shall erect, maintain, or occupy at any one time more than one camp, nor erect, maintain, or occupy as a camp any part of the camping-area situate within one chain of any camp already for the time being erected and occupied in any part of the camping-area, except with the consent of the permit-holder in occupation of such last-mentioned camp.

(17.) No permit-holder shall—

(a.) Use any site or cause or suffer the same to be used for the purpose of any trade or business or for any illegal or improper purpose or otherwise howsoever than as a camping-site.

(b.) Use any site or cause or suffer the same to be used in any manner that shall or may be or become a nuisance, damage, annoyance, or inconvenience to or in any way interfere with the quiet and comfort of the occupier of any other site or the owners or occupiers of any adjoining or neighbouring land.

(c.) Destroy or damage or cause or suffer to be destroyed or damaged any trees, growing timber, or bushes on any site or any adjoining or neighbouring land:

Provided that, notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, it shall be lawful for a permit-holder to cut down or lop trees, growing timber, or bushes, on any part of the camping-area, either for the purpose of making a suitable camp-site, or for reasonable use as firewood, or tent-poles, or otherwise in connection with his camp.

(d.) Keep, or cause, or suffer to be kept, or to be upon or about any site any dog or other animal without the express written permission of a permit officer, which permission may at any time be revoked.

(18.) Every permit-holder shall at all times during the continuance of his permit—

(a.) Provide and maintain sufficient sanitary accommodation for any site for the time being occupied by him and take all steps and do all things necessary or desirable to prevent any river or stream or any water-supply from being polluted through the use or occupation of the site.

(b.) Keep any site for the time being occupied by him and all erections thereon in a clean, orderly, and tenantable condition.

(c.) Use all reasonable precautions to prevent damage by fire either to the camping-area, or to adjoining or neighbouring land, or to anything growing or erected thereon respectively.

(19.) Every permit-holder shall, prior to his leaving any site, destroy or bury all refuse and articles and matter of any kind not removed by him from the site, save that it shall be lawful to leave erected thereon any tent-framework, whare, fireplace, or similar structure, provided always that no right to the ownership or possession of anything so left shall enure to the permit-holder against the Crown or against any person being at any time in lawful occupation of the said site.

(20.) The production of a duplicate copy of a permit signed by a permit-officer shall be prima facie evidence that such permit was duly issued to the person named therein and that such person thereupon became a permit-holder within the meaning of this regulation.

(21.) Nothing contained in the foregoing clauses of this regulation shall be deemed to restrict the right of the Crown to let for camping-sites any part of the land referred to in paragraph (c) of subsection (4) of the special Act.

  1. PENALTIES.

(1.) The penalty for the breach of any of these regulations so far as the same enure under section 83 and section 94 of the Fisheries Act, 1908, shall be a fine of not less than £2 nor more than £50.

(2.) The penalty for the breach of any of these regulations so far as the same enure under paragraph (d) of subsection (9) of the special Act, but not under section 83 and section 94 of the Fisheries Act, 1908, shall be the penalty prescribed by section 98 of the last-mentioned Act.

(3.) If any person is convicted of an offence against these regulations, the license (if any) held by the offender shall thereupon become void and shall be returned to the Minister or his appointee.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

ALL that area in the Auckland, Hawke's Bay, and Wellington Land Districts bounded by a line commencing at the source of the Ongarue River; thence by a right line to and along the watershed between the Waihora and Huruhurumaku Streams to Marotiri Trig. Station; thence along a right line to the westernmost corner of Run No. 92; thence along a right line to the Huka Falls on the Waikato River; thence along a right line to Tauhara Mount Trig. Station 42; thence along a right line to Wairango, Trig. Station No. 47; thence along a right line to the north-western corner of Kaimanawa No. 1c Block; thence south-westerly along the south-eastern boundary of Kaimanawa No. 1e Block to Ahipaepae Trig. Station; thence along a right line to C, Ngapuketura Trig. Station; thence along a right line to W, Karikaringa Trig. Station; thence along a right line to Manukaiapu, Trig. Station No. 28; thence along a right line to Ruapehu Trig. Station; thence along right lines running between Ruapehu, Paretetaitonga, Ngauruhoe, and Tongariro to the summit of the last-mentioned mountain; thence along a right line to the source of the Wanganui River; thence down the middle of the Wanganui River to the western boundary of the Waione Block; thence northerly along that boundary to Maungaku Trig. Station; thence northerly generally along the watershed, passing through Trig. Stations Haukungaroa, Motere, Tuhingamata, and Weraroa to the source of the Ongarue River, the place of commencement.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

(MEN'S) (WOMEN'S) (BOYS') (GIRLS') (WEEKLY) (DAY)
LICENCE TO FISH.

Under the Fisheries Act, 1908, and its amendments and the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1926; and under the Taupo Trout-fishing Regulations, 1926,

THE holder of this license [Name in full], of [Address], [Calling or occupation], having this day paid the sum of … is hereby authorized to fish for trout with one rod and line only within any part of the district affected by the above-entitled regulations from the … day of …, 19…, to the … day of …, 19…, subject to the above-mentioned Acts and to all regulations made thereunder for the time being in force in the said district.

NOTE.—A detailed description of the boundaries of the district is contained in the above-entitled regulations.

Dated at this day of …, 19…
………, Postmaster.
[Or Authorized officer of Department of Internal Affairs].

THIRD SCHEDULE.

PERMIT FOR CAMPING-SITE.

Under the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1926; and under the Taupo Trout-fishing Regulations, 1926.

THE holder of this permit [Name in full], of [Address], [Calling or occupation], having this day paid the sum of … is hereby authorized to occupy as a camping-site any part of the camping-area referred to in the above-entitled regulations, for the period undermentioned, subject to the above-mentioned Act and to all regulations made thereunder for the time being in force.

Term.—From …, 19…, to …, 19…, both days inclusive.

Dated at this day of …, 19…
………, Permit Officer.

C. A. JEFFERY,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

Appointment of Permit-officers for Purpose of issuing Permits for Camping-sites under Provisions of Section 14, Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1926.

PURSUANT to the provisions of Regulation 14 of the regulations dated the 8th day of October, 1926, made under the Fisheries Act, 1908, and its amendments and section 14 of the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1926, I, Richard Francis Bollard, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint

The Postmaster at Taupo and the Postmaster at Tokaanu to be Permit-officers for the purpose of issuing permits for camping-sites.

As witness my hand this 8th day of October, 1926.

RICH'D. F. BOLLARD,
Minister of Internal Affairs.

By Authority: W. A. G. SKINNER, Government Printer, Wellington.

Price, 6d.]



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🌾 Regulations for Trout-fishing, Taupo District (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
8 October 1926
Trout-fishing, Regulations, Taupo District, Fisheries Act, Licenses, Fees, Restrictions
  • C. A. Jeffery, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council
  • Richard Francis Bollard, Minister of Internal Affairs