Regulations and Orders in Council




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 25

(c) Mahurangi Harbour, inside a straight line drawn from
the south head to the north head at the entrance
thereof.

(d) Inside a straight line drawn from the outer point of
Fishermen’s Bay (Accord Point) to Momona Point
(otherwise known as Mansion House Point) Bon
Accord Harbour, Kawau Island.

(e) Manukau Harbour, inside a straight line drawn from the
signal-staff on the South Head, to the eastern extreme
of Paratutai Island.

(f) Kaipara Harbour, inside a straight line drawn from the
outer end of North Sandspit (otherwise known as
Dry Spit) to Puki-tu.

(4) No person shall use a Danish seine on a vessel having
an over-all length greater than 50 ft. in that portion of the
Hauraki Gulf which is bounded as follows: On the north by
a straight line drawn from the north head of Colville Bay to
Tiri Tiri Lighthouse; on the west by a straight line drawn
from the said point to Flat Rock; and thence by a straight
line drawn north (true) to its intersection with a straight line
from Cape Colville to Rodney Point, and again on the north
by a straight line drawn from the said point of intersection
to Rodney Point.

(5) During the period from the 16th day of November in
any year until the 31st day of January following, both days
inclusive, no person shall use a net of any description whatso-
ever for taking fish within that area of waters bounded as
follows: Commencing at high-water mark of ordinary spring
tides at Takatu Point, proceeding thence by a straight line
drawn to Kauri Point on Waiheke Island; thence by high-
water mark along the northern and western shores of the said
Island to a point due west of the house at Cable Bay; thence
by a straight line to a point at high-water mark of Motutapu
Island in line with the shed at Emu Bay; thence by high-
water mark along the northern portions of Motutapu and
Rangitoto Islands to a point east (true) of Rangitoto Beacon;
thence by a straight line to Rangitoto Beacon; thence by a
straight line to Gull Point on the mainland; thence by high-
water mark to the south head of the entrance to Mahurangi
Harbour; thence by a straight line to the north head of the
entrance to the said harbour; thence by high-water mark
to the commencing-point; excluding from the said area the
waters inside a straight line drawn from the outer point of
Fishermen’s Bay (Accord Point) to Momona or Mansion
House Point, Bon Accord Harbour, Kawau Island: Provided
that this regulation shall not apply to set nets used for taking
flounders, soles, or mullet, or to drag nets used for “herring”
or piper only, within the said area.

(6) The mesh in the last three yards of the cod-end of
every Danish seine net shall measure, when prepared for use,
not less than four and a half inches.

(7) It shall be unlawful to use or convey a Danish seine
net on any vessel when such vessel is engaged in trawling.

(8) No person shall use an otter-board with or attach the
same to any Danish seine net, nor shall any person convey
an otter-board on any vessel while such vessel is engaged in
Danish seining.

(9) For the purpose of these regulations a Danish seine is
a net having a warp attached to each wing and which is
operated by being drawn over the sea-bottom, the power for
such operation and for the hauling of the net being provided
by a winch driven by an internal combustion or steam engine.

(10) Any person committing a breach of any of the above
regulations is liable to a fine of £50.


SCHEDULE.

Date of Gazette in which published. Nature of Regulations.
20th September, 1917 Prohibiting trawling in Bon Accord Harbour, Kawau Island (first paragraph of Schedule).
8th January, 1920 .. Prohibiting trawling in portion of Hauraki Gulf.
2nd September, 1926 Regulating the use of nets for taking fish in certain waters.
9th December, 1926 Amending regulations as to the use of nets for taking fish in certain waters.
1st December, 1927.. Amending regulations as to the use of nets for taking fish in certain waters.

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

Special Districts under the Auctioneers Act, 1928.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 3rd day of
April, 1929.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

IN pursuance and exercise of the power and authority
conferred on him by section twenty-eight of the
Auctioneers Act, 1928 (hereinafter referred to as “the said
Act”), 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
revoke all previous Orders in Council declaring special districts
for the purposes of or taking effect under the said Act; and
doth hereby declare that the several parts of the said Dominion
described in the second column of the Schedule hereto (being
parts of the Dominion which are sparsely populated) shall
be special districts for the purposes of the said Act, and shall
be known by the names set forth in the first column of the
said Schedule.


SCHEDULE.

Name of District. Description of each District.
Mongonui Counties of Mongonui and Whangaroa.
Russell Counties of Bay of Islands and Hokianga.
Hobson Counties of Hobson and Otamatea.
Raglan County of Raglan.
Coromandel County of Coromandel.
Hauraki Plains County of Hauraki Plains.
Rotorua County of Rotorua.
Whakatane County of Whakatane.
Opotiki County of Opotiki.
Kawhia County of Kawhia.
Wairoa County of Wairoa.
Akitio County of Akitio.
Collingwood County of Collingwood.
Takaka County of Takaka.
Karamea Karamea Riding of County of Buller.
Kaikoura County of Kaikoura.
Cheviot County of Cheviot.
Mackenzie County of Mackenzie.
Chatham Islands County of Chatham Islands.

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

(I.A. 2/5/42.)

Vesting a Reserve in the Franklin County Council.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 3rd day of
April, 1929.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto
has been duly set apart for a public landing reserve:
And whereas, in the opinion of the Governor-General, it is
expedient to vest the said reserve in the Chairman, Councillors,
and Inhabitants of the County of Franklin:
Now, therefore, 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,
and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon
him by section nine of the Public Reserves, Domains, and
National Parks Act, 1928, doth hereby declare that, from and
after the day of the date hereof, the reserve described in the
Schedule hereto shall become vested in the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the County of Franklin, in trust, for
a public landing reserve.


SCHEDULE.

NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.

SECTION 71, Waiau Parish: Area, 13 acres 1 rood 24 perches.

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



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