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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 66
- No brand or mark shall be placed on any package of
tobacco for export to indicate the grade or quality of the
contents of such package other than the appropriate grade-
mark as hereinbefore provided.
PENALTIES.
- (1) Every person who fails to observe or perform any
duty, directly or by implication, placed upon him by these
regulations, or does anything contrary to the provisions thereof,
commits a breach of these regulations.
(2) Every person who commits a breach of any of these
regulations shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty-
five pounds.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
REGULATION 4 (1).—EXPORT BRAND FOR TOBACCO.
New Zealand Tobacco.
Class :
Grade:
Net weight:
Regd. No.:
SECOND SCHEDULE.
REGULATION 22.—GRADER'S CERTIFICATE FOR TOBACCO.
I HEREBY certify that I have this day graded for export
the undermentioned packages of tobacco and have stamped
the packages according to grade:—
Number of Export Brand. Class of Grade.
Packages. Tobacco.
..................
Tobacco-grader.
[Place and date.]
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Revoking Order in Council licensing Harry Pearson to occupy
a Portion of the Land between High and Low-water Marks in
the Omanata River, Hokianga Harbour, and to reclaim such
Land.
BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this 7th day of
September, 1931.
Present:
His Excellency THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by Orders in Council dated the twenty-sixth
day of October, one thousand nine hundred and
twenty, and the twenty-ninth day of November, one thousand
nine hundred and twenty, and published in the Gazette of the
twenty-eighth day of October, one thousand nine hundred
and twenty, at page 2947, and the ninth day of December,
one thousand nine hundred and twenty, at page 3215, re-
spectively, Harry Pearson, of Rawene (hereinafter called
“the licensee”), was licensed to occupy a portion of the land
between high and low-water marks in the Omanata River,
Hokianga Harbour, and to reclaim such land;
And whereas the licensee has applied to have the herein-
before-recited license revoked, and it is desirable to revoke
the same;
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 Harbours
Act, 1923, and of all other powers and authorities enabling
him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and
consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth
hereby revoke the hereinbefore-recited Orders in Council of
the twenty-sixth day of October, one thousand nine hundred
and twenty, and the twenty-ninth day of November, one
thousand nine hundred and twenty, as from the thirty-first
day of March, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Revoking Regulations as to the Taking of Toheroa and making
others in lieu thereof.
BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this 7th day of
September, 1931.
Present:
His Excellency THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the power and authority con-
ferred upon him by the fifth section of the Fisheries Act,
1908, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in
that behalf, 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 make the regulations set forth in the First Schedule
hereto as to the taking of toheroa, and doth hereby revoke
the regulations set forth in the Fourth Schedule hereto.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
REGULATIONS.
Interpretation.
- THESE regulations shall be known as “The Toheroa Regula-
tions, 1931.” - These regulations shall come into force on the date of
their publication in the Gazette. - In these regulations, if not inconsistent with the con-
text,—
“ Minister ” means the Minister of Marine :
“ Secretary ” means the Secretary of Marine :
“ Area ” means any area of toheroa-beds herein defined
or described.
Restrictions on taking Toheroa.
- No person shall—
(a) Take from any area or have in his possession from any
area any toheroa the shell of which is less than 3 in.
in length.
(b) Take more than fifty toheroa on any one day:
Provided that this regulation shall not apply to
toheroa taken for their own consumption by any
Maoris, or any half-caste Maoris habitually living
with Maoris according to their custom, nor to persons
holding licenses as hereinafter provided to take tohe-
roa for purposes of sale, canning, or preservation, nor
to officers of the Marine Department taking toheroa
for scientific or cultivation purposes.
(c) Use a spade, shovel, or any similar instrument having
a blade of a width exceeding four inches for the pur-
poses of digging for toheroa on any area on the west
coast of the North Island.
(d) Open any toheroa on the beach below high-water mark.
(e) Take toheroa from any area in the months of October
and November in any year.
Licenses to take Toheroa for Sale.
- No person shall take toheroa for purposes of sale, unless
he is the holder of a license so to do issued by the Secretary
in such form as may be prescribed in that behalf. - No such license shall authorize the holder thereof to take
toheroa from any area described in the Second Schedule
hereto, and it shall be unlawful for him so to do. - The annual fee for a license to take toheroa for sale shall
be £1. - No person holding a license to take toheroa for sale
shall take in any one day a quantity greater than three
bushels (six kerosene tins) measured in the shell. - Every person holding a license to take toheroa for sale
shall forward to the Secretary, in such form and at such times
as may be prescribed in that behalf, returns showing the
quantities of toheroa taken by him pursuant to such license. - Every person engaged in taking toheroa for sale from
any area shall, on the demand of any fishery officer or con-
stable, immediately produce his license to do so. - Any fishery officer or constable may at any time, with-
out let or hindrance, enter upon the premises of any person
selling or exposing toheroa for sale, and require such person
to give him any information required as to the toheroa in his
possession, and if such person refuses to give such information
he shall be guilty of an offence under these regulations. - Any person committing a breach of any of the herein-
before-recited regulations shall be liable to a fine of £20, and
if he is the holder of a license to take toheroa for sale his
license may in the discretion of the Minister be cancelled.
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