✨ Acclimatization District Notices
JULY 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2131
SCHEDULE.
ROTORUA ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
ALL that area in the Auckland, Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay, and Wellington Land districts, bounded by a line commencing at a point on the sea-coast in the Bay of Plenty in line with the south-western boundary of Whangaparaoa No. 1 Block; thence to and along that boundary, the western boundary of Whangaparaoa No. 3A Block, and the western and south-western boundaries of Waikura No. 2 Block to Pakira Trig. Station; thence along right lines to Whanakaoa Trig. Station to Kapua Trig. Station, to Arowhana Trig. Station, to Tuanui-o-te-Kahakaha Trig. Station; thence along a right line passing through Trig. Station 140 to the Motu River; thence up the Motu River and the Whakapaupakihī Stream to its source; thence along a right line to Trig. Station 149A; thence along a right line to Trig. Station Pokaikiri; thence along the north-western boundaries of Section 2, Block V, Motu Survey District, Sections 2, 1, and 4, Block IX, Motu Survey District, and Sections 3 and 2, Block XII, Moanui Survey District, S.G.R’s. 90 and 89, and that boundary produced to a point in line with the western boundary of Tahoma 2c 3, Section 2 Block; thence to and along that boundary to its intersection by a line running from Mangatapere Trig. Station to Maungapohatu Trig. Station; thence along a right line running between Maungapohatu and Puketapu Trig. Stations to its intersection with the Ruakituri River in Block VII, Tuahu Survey District; thence down the Ruakituri River to the northern boundary-line of S.G.R. No. 84; thence along the northern boundaries of S.G.R. No. 84 and the northern and south-eastern boundaries of Section 1, Block VIII, Tuahu Survey District, to the Gisborne–Waikaremoana Road; thence north-easterly along the middle of that road to Bushy Knoll Road; thence along the middle of Bushy Knoll Road to the western boundary of Section 2, Block IX, Hangaroa Survey District; thence along the western boundaries of Sections 2 and 5, Block IX aforesaid, to the north-western boundary of Tauwharetoi 4B Block; thence along the north-western and north-eastern boundaries of that block, and the south-western and south-eastern boundaries of Tauwharetoi No. 3A Block to the Hangaroa River; thence down the middle of the Hangaroa River to its confluence with the Ruakituri River; thence along a right line to the sea-coast at Paritu (Block XIII, Paritu Survey District); thence southerly along high-water mark of the sea to the southernmost point of the Mahia Peninsula; thence along high-water mark Hawke Bay, to the mouth of the Mohaka River; thence to and up the middle of the Mohaka River to a point in line with Trig. Stations 68A and 65A; thence along that line to said Trig. Station 65A; thence westerly along a right line to Trig. Station 26, Tawaki Tohunga, in Block XII, Mangamaire Survey District; thence south-westerly along a right line to Trig. Station 27; thence westerly along a right line to Trig. Station 28, Manukaiapu; thence north-easterly along a right line to Ruapehu Trig. Station; thence north-easterly along a right line to Paretetaitonga Trig. Station; thence towards the north-east along a right line to Ngaruhoe Trig. Station; thence northerly along a right line to Tongariro Trig. Station; thence north-easterly along a right line in the direction of the mouth of the Waihi Stream, Lake Taupo, to the Wanganui River; thence down the middle of that river to the western boundary of the Waione Block, and northerly along that boundary to Maungaku Trig. Station; thence northerly along a mountain range passing through Haukungaroa, Motere, Tuhingamata, and Weraroa Trig. Stations to Pureora Trig. Station, and thence north-easterly along a right line to Puwhenua Trig. Station; thence north-westerly along a right line in the direction of Weraiti Trig. Station to a point due west from Otanewainuku Trig. Station in Block XVI, Otanewainuku Survey District; thence due east along a right line to that trig. station, and again due east along that line produced to a point due south of Trig. Station J1 in Block IV, Waihi South Survey District; thence along a right line running due north through Trig. J1 aforesaid to high-water mark of the Bay of Plenty; thence south-easterly and north-easterly along the aforesaid high-water mark to a point in line with the south-western boundary of Whangaparaoa No. 1 Block, the point of commencement; and including White and Whale Islands and the Ru Rima Rocks.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 3rd day of July, 1930.
P. A. DE LA PERRELLE,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
(I.A. 25/20/8.)
Deer to cease to be Imported Game in South Canterbury Acclimatization District.
BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
IN pursuance of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921–22 (hereinafter referred to as the said Act), I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that on and from the date hereof deer shall cease to be included in the Second Schedule of the said Act with respect to the South Canterbury Acclimatization District described in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE.
SOUTH CANTERBURY ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
All that area in the Canterbury Land District bounded by a line commencing at Mount Cook, and proceeding thence along the summits of the Southern Alps and the Two Thumbs Range to the source of the Forest Creek; thence down that stream and the middle of the Rangitata River to the sea; thence along the sea-coast to the Pareora River and up the Pareora River to its source; by a right line to the summit of Mount Nimrod; thence by a right line to Trig. Station F; thence northerly along the summit of the range to Trig. K; thence by a line due west to the Hakataramea River; thence up the Hakataramea River and Dalgety Creek to Hakataramea Pass; thence by a right line passing through Trig. Station N1 to Stony Stream; thence down Stony Stream to the Waitaki River; and on the west by a line up the middle of the Waitaki and Pukaki Rivers to Pukaki Lake; thence up the middle of Pukaki Lake to the Tasman River; thence up the middle of the Tasman River to the Tasman Glacier; thence along the western boundary of the said Tasman Glacier to a point in line with a line from Mount Cook and passing through Ball Hut; thence by that line to Mount Cook and the summit of the Southern Alps, the place of commencement.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 3rd day of July, 1930.
P. A. DE LA PERRELLE,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
(I.A. 25/20/14.)
Deer to cease to be Imported Game in Tauranga Acclimatization District.
BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
IN pursuance of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921–22 (hereinafter referred to as the said Act), I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that on and from the date hereof deer shall cease to be included in the Second Schedule of the said Act with respect to the Tauranga Acclimatization District, described in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE.
TAURANGA ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
All that area in the Auckland Land District commencing at a point on the sea-coast due north of Trig. Station J1, in Block IV, Waihi South Survey District, proceeding thence due south to a point due east of Trig. Station Otane, Wainuku; thence by a right line running due west to Trig. Station Otane, Wainuku aforesaid, and passing through that station to its intersection with a line running between Trig. Station Puwhenua and Weraiti; thence by a right line to Trig. Station Weraiti; thence by a right line to Waranunau; thence north-westerly along the western boundary of Whakamarama No. 2 to Trig. Station Mimiohanga; thence generally north-westerly along the summit of the range and passing through Te Ariariparitupu, Pukupenga Ngatamahinerua, and on to its intersection with the confiscation boundary; thence south-westerly along the confiscation boundary to Te Aroha Trig. Station; thence by a right line to the mouth of the Waihi River; thence south-easterly along the sea-coast to the place of commencement, and including Mayor and Karewa Islands.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 3rd day of July, 1930.
P. A. DE LA PERRELLE,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
(I.A. 25/20/22.)
Deer to cease to be Imported Game in Waimarino Acclimatization District.
BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
IN pursuance of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921–22 (hereinafter referred to as the said Act), I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that on and from the date hereof deer shall cease to be included in the Second Schedule of the said Act with respect to the Waimarino Acclimatization District described in the Schedule hereto.
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- Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General
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