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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 53
shall have in his or her possession, whether frozen, chilled, or otherwise, any trout between the 5th day of May and the 1st day of October in any year; Provided that this regulation shall not apply to any fish taken by officers of the Government or by officers of the Auckland Acclimatization Society for the purpose of fish culture or scientific investigation.
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No person shall troll from a launch or boat in any portion of Lake Arapuni or in the Waikato River as far south as the junction of the boundary of the Auckland Acclimatization District and the Rotorua Acclimatization District: Provided that in that portion of Lake Arapuni above a point 80 chains above the dam, it shall be legal to troll from boats propelled by oars only.
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The penalty for every breach of any of the preceding regulations shall be not less than 40s., and not more than £50.
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FIRST SCHEDULE.
AUCKLAND ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
ALL that area in the North Auckland, Auckland, Taranaki, and Wellington Land Districts bounded by a line commencing at the mouth of the Mokau River, and proceeding thence along high-water mark, Tasman Sea, in a northerly direction generally (crossing the mouths of all rivers and harbours by the way) to the Kaipara Harbour entrance to a point midway between Kaipara Heads; thence up the centre of the channels, Kaipara Harbour, leading to the mouth of the Oruawhero River; thence by the southern boundaries of the Hobson and Whangarei Acclimatization Districts as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1925, pages 750 and 754, to the Mangawahi Harbour; thence by the middle of that harbour to the sea; thence along high-water mark of the sea, Hauraki Gulf, Firth of Thames, and Pacific Ocean (crossing the mouths of all rivers and harbours by the way) to the mouth of the Waihi River, in Block III, Waihi North Survey District; thence south-westerly along a right line to Mount Te Aroha Trig. Station; thence north-easterly along a right line (in the direction of Ngakuriwhare Trig. Station, Block I, Katikati North Survey District) to the western boundary of the Tauranga Confiscation Block; thence south-easterly by right lines from hill to hill along the summit of the range forming the western boundary of the aforesaid Tauranga Confiscation Block, and passing over Ngatamahinerau, Mimiotohanga, and Waianuanu to Te Weraiti Trig. Station; thence south-easterly along a right line to Puwhenua Trig. Station, in Block VII, Tapapa East Survey District; thence south-westerly along a right line to Pureora Trig. Station; thence southerly along a mountain range passing through Weraroa, Tuhingamata, Motere, and Hauhangaroa Trig. Stations to Maungaku Trig. Station; thence southerly along the western boundary of the Waione Block to the Wanganui River; thence down the middle of that river to its confluence with the Ohura River; thence up the middle of the Ohura River to the 39th parallel of south latitude; thence westerly along the said parallel of latitude to the western boundary of Block IV, Pouatu Survey District; thence due north along that boundary and the western boundary of Block XVI, Waro Survey District, to the confiscation-line; thence north-easterly along that line to the Tangarakau Stream; thence up the middle of that stream, and up the middle of the Waitaanga Stream to the Kotare Road, at the southern boundary of Section 2, Block VII, Waro Survey District; thence westerly along the Kotare Road to the south-west corner of Section 1, Block VII; thence along the south-west boundary of the said section and along the southern, western, and northern boundaries of Section 3, Block VI, Waro Survey District, to the western boundary of Section 4, Block VI, Waro Survey District; thence along the western boundaries generally of Sections 4 and 5, and along the south-western and northern boundaries of Section 6 (all in Block VI, Waro Survey District) to the Mohakatino Road; thence northerly along that road to a stream which crosses the Mohakatino-Paraninihi 1d East Block, and flows into the Mohakatino Stream near the westernmost corner of Section 1, Block III, Waro Survey District; thence down that stream to the said confluence and up the said Mohakatino Stream and along the northern boundary of Section 3, Block III, Waro Survey District, to Tawhitiraupeka Trig. Station; thence along the south-western and western boundaries of Mokau-Mohakatino 1h Block to the Mokau River; thence down the middle of that river to the sea, the place of commencement; including in the hereinbefore-described area Great Barrier Island and all islands (excepting Rangitoto) within the Hauraki Gulf.
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SECOND SCHEDULE.
LICENSE TO FISH.
The Fisheries Act, 1908, and its Amendments.
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 with only one rod and line for trout in every Acclimatization District in New Zealand, except in Rotorua Acclimatization District and Taupo waters, from the day of , 19 , to the day of , 19 , subject to the said Acts and to the regulations made thereunder, and regulations for the time being in force in the Auckland Acclimatization District, and to the local regulations for the time being in force in other acclimatization districts.
Dated at this day of , 19 .
Secretary, Auckland Acclimatization Society.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Postal Regulations: Bullion.
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BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1930.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by Order in Council dated the seventeenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine, and published at page 1719 of the New Zealand Gazette of the twentieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine, regulations were made under the authority of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1928 (hereinafter termed “the said Act”), for the transmission of bullion and jewellery by post:
And whereas it is desired to amend such regulations in the manner hereinafter set forth:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities in that behalf enabling him, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the regulation numbered six in the Schedule to the above-recited Order in Council, and in lieu thereof doth make the regulation set forth in the Schedule hereto; and doth further order and declare that the said revocation and the regulation hereby made shall come into force on the date of the publication of this Order in Council in the New Zealand Gazette.
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SCHEDULE.
LETTERS AND LETTERCARDS: BULLION.
- Bullion not exceeding in value £100 may be sent by registered letter-post to places within the Dominion, and also, subject to the provisions of any law prohibiting the exportation of gold, to such places outside the Dominion as receive gold by post. The Postmaster-General reserves the right to refuse to accept any postal packet containing bullion for despatch by any particular mail, or to despatch any such packet by any particular mail, on the ground that the mail may, by such acceptance or despatch, be exposed to the risk of violation, or on the ground that the acceptance or despatch of any such packet would be a breach of any of the provisions of this regulation. The total value of bullion which may be included in any one mail handled by the New Zealand Postal Service shall not exceed £100. Letters containing gold addressed to countries beyond New Zealand may be posted (if not prohibited as aforesaid) only at money-order offices, and senders must pay thereon the export duty of 2s. per ounce troy for gold mined in the North Island, and also a duty of 6d. per ounce troy for gold mined in any part of New Zealand other than gold produced by alluvial mining or dredge mining, in addition to the usual postage.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Recreation Reserve in Wellington Land District brought under Part II of the Public Reserves, Domain, and National Parks Act, 1928.
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BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1930.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.
BY virtue of the powers and authorities vested in me by the thirty-fourth section of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928, I, Charles, Baron
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Revoking and Replacing Trout-fishing Regulations for Auckland Acclimatization District
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Fishing Regulations, Trout, Auckland Acclimatization District, Licenses, Fishing Seasons, Bait Restrictions
🌾 First Schedule: Auckland Acclimatization District Boundaries
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesAuckland Acclimatization District, Boundaries, Land Districts
🌾 Second Schedule: License to Fish for Trout
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesFishing License, Trout, Auckland Acclimatization District
- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council
🚂 Postal Regulations for Bullion
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Postal Regulations, Bullion, Gold, Jewellery
- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council
🏗️ Recreation Reserve in Wellington Land District under Public Reserves Act
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Recreation Reserve, Wellington Land District, Public Reserves Act