✨ National Park By-laws and Municipal Boundary Alteration
Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3511
- FIRES.
No person shall light any fire, except at camp-sites, without the express permission of the Ranger. Fires shall not be kindled near trees, dead wood, moss, dry leaves, tussock, forest mould, or other vegetation, but in some open place on rocks or earth. Should camps be made in a locality where no such open space exists, or is provided, the dead wood, moss, dry leaves, &c., must be scraped away to the rock or earth over an area considerably larger than that required for the fire. Fires shall be lighted only when necessary, and when no longer needed shall be completely extinguished, and all embers and the bed smothered with earth and water so that there remains no possibility of re-ignition. Special care must be taken that no lighted match, cigar, cigarette, or tobacco is dropped on any grass or other inflammable matter.
Nothing in this by-law shall exempt an offender from his or her liability under the said Act or any other Act with respect to the lighting of fires.
- HUNTING.
All hunting or the killing, wounding, frightening, or capturing of any wild bird or animal, except such as are by the Board permitted to be caught or killed, is prohibited within the limits of the Park.
No person entering or travelling through the Park shall carry firearms, traps, nets, or explosives, without the written permission of the Chairman of the Board or his delegate.
- PERMITS FOR BUSINESS OPERATIONS, TAKING OF MOVING PICTURES, ETC.
No person shall reside permanently, engage in any business or trade in any commodity, or erect buildings in the Park without permission in writing from the Board.
Persons wishing to operate moving-picture cameras must obtain permission in writing from the Chairman of the Local Committee.
No collection for purposes other than those provided by the Act shall be permitted without permission in writing from the Board.
- ADVERTISING.
No person shall post or display any notices or advertisements within the Park, except such as the Board may deem necessary for the convenience and guidance of visitors to the Park.
- TRESPASSING STOCK MAY BE IMPOUNDED.
Live-stock of any kind found improperly within the limits of the Park will be impounded and held until the usual driving fees and impounding charges and other expenses have been paid.
The Board may authorize any of its Rangers in writing under the hand of the Chairman to destroy any stock found continuously trespassing in the confines of the Park after due notice of the Board’s intentions has been duly advertised.
Nothing in this by-law shall be deemed to limit or prevent the taking of any proceedings for the recovery of any penalty or otherwise in respect of the trespass of such stock.
- UNBRANDED STOCK.
Any authorized officer or officers of the Board may destroy all unbranded stock of any kind above the age of six months, or apparently above that age, found within the Park.
- DEAD ANIMALS.
All domestic or grazed animals that may die on lands within the Park, at any camp in the Park, or along any of the public thoroughfares, shall be buried immediately by the owner or person having charge of such animals, at least 2 ft. beneath the ground, and in no case less than one-fourth mile from any camp or thoroughfare. Failing this, the Board may authorize its officers to carry out the work at the expense of the owner or owners.
- EXCLUSION AND REMOVAL OF PERSONS OF BAD CHARACTER.
Any person of bad repute may be excluded or removed from the Park, and any person who renders himself obnoxious by bad behaviour or disorderly conduct in the Park may be summarily removed therefrom by the Ranger or other officer of the Board or of any Local Committee.
Passed and adopted by resolution of the Board at a meeting held at New Plymouth, this 18th day of July, 1930.
The common seal of the Egmont National Park Board was affixed hereto by order of the Board this 30th day of September, 1930, in the presence of—
W. D. ARMIT, Acting Chairman.
THOS. B. CRUMP, Member of the Board.
HUGH BAILY, Secretary.
The foregoing by-laws made by the Egmont National Park Board are hereby approved, pursuant to section 13 of the Egmont National Park Act, 1924.
BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
Dated at Wellington, this 1st day of November, 1930.
(L. and S. 4/342.)
Notice respecting Proposed Alteration of Boundaries, Borough of Masterton.
Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 6th November, 1930.
IT is hereby notified that a petition has been presented to His Excellency the Governor-General, under the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, praying that the area described in the Schedule hereto may be excluded from the Borough of Masterton and included in the County of Masterton. All persons affected are hereby called upon to lodge any written objections to or petitions against the proposed alteration of boundaries which they desire to lodge, within one month from the first publication of this notice, such objections or petitions to be addressed to the Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington.
SCHEDULE.
AREA PROPOSED TO BE EXCLUDED FROM THE BOROUGH OF MASTERTON AND INCLUDED IN THE COUNTY OF MASTERTON.
ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of the eastern side of the Wellington-Wairarapa Railway Reserve with the northern boundary of Section 65, Masterton Small Farm Settlement, Block I, Otahoua Survey District, and proceeding thence easterly along the said northern boundary to the western side of the Masterton-Eketahuna Road; thence southerly along the western side of the said Masterton-Eketahuna Road to a point approximately 200 links distant from the south-eastern corner of Section 64, Masterton Small Farm Settlement; thence along a line parallel to and distant approximately 200 links from the southern boundary of said Section 64 for a distance of approximately 500 links; thence along a line at right angles thereto to the southern boundary of the said Section 64; thence along the southern boundary of the said Section 64 to a point approximately 1118·4 links from the western side of the Masterton-Eketahuna Road; thence along a line parallel to and distant approximately 1118·4 links from the western side of the Masterton-Eketahuna Road to the southern boundary of Section 63, Masterton Small Farm Settlement; thence along the southern boundary of Section 63 aforesaid to the eastern boundary of the Wellington-Wairarapa Railway Reserve; thence north-easterly along that boundary to the northern boundary of Section 65 aforesaid, the place of commencement.
HARRY ATMORE,
For Minister of Internal Affairs.
(I.A. 19/1/237.)
Warrant in Terms of the Motor-vehicle (Supplementary) Regulations, 1928, and Motor-omnibus (Constructional) Regulations, 1929, approving of the “Warner Universal” Motor Direction-indicator for use on Motor-vehicles.
IN terms of Regulation 2 of the Motor-vehicle (Supplementary) Regulations, 1928, and Regulation 8, clause (5), of the Motor-omnibus (Constructional) Regulations, 1929, I, William Burgoyne Taverner, Minister of Transport, do hereby approve of the device known as the “Warner Universal” motor direction-indicator, for fitting to and use on a motor-vehicle in terms of paragraph (b), clause (2), Regulation 12, of the Motor-vehicle Regulations, 1928, and clause (5) of Regulation 8 of the Motor-omnibus (Constructional) Regulations, 1929: Provided that and so long as the said device is fitted to a motor-vehicle so that a right-turn indication and a left-turn indication and a half-right-turn indication and a half-left-turn indication are given from approximately the same place on the off-side of the vehicle near the driver’s seat; and provided that and so long as the said device is identical in effect, make, construction, and design with the sample thereof deposited in the offices of the Transport Department at Wellington.
Dated at Wellington, this 5th day of November, 1930.
W. B. TAVERNER, Minister of Transport.
(TT. 9/14.)
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Egmont National Park Board By-laws
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration1 November 1930
By-laws, Egmont National Park, Flora and Fauna, Camping, Interpretation
- W. D. Armit, Acting Chairman
- Thos. B. Crump, Member of the Board
- Hugh Baily, Secretary
- Bledisloe, Governor-General
🏘️ Proposed Alteration of Boundaries, Borough of Masterton
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government6 November 1930
Boundary alteration, Masterton Borough, Masterton County, Municipal Corporations Act
- Harry Atmore, For Minister of Internal Affairs
🚂 Approval of Warner Universal Motor Direction-indicator
🚂 Transport & Communications5 November 1930
Motor vehicle regulations, Direction-indicator, Transport Department
- William Burgoyne Taverner, Minister of Transport