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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 60

(c) The continued existence in a state contrary to any
of these by-laws of any work or thing shall be deemed a
continuing offence within the meaning of this by-law.
(d) Where by any Act smaller maximum penalties than
those mentioned in this clause are authorized to be imposed for
the breach or continued breach of any of these by-laws, then a
person guilty of any breach or continued breach of any such
by-law shall (if such by-law is not authorized to be made under
the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920) be liable only to such
smaller penalty.

  1. Removal of works executed contrary to by-laws:
    (a) Whenever any work, material, or other construction or
    appliance, or anything whatever shall have been executed,
    erected, placed, laid, constructed, or affixed in contravention
    of any of these by-laws, or shall exist in a form or manner
    otherwise than as directed or authorized by any of these
    by-laws, it shall be lawful for the Department’s local controlling
    officer by notice in writing under his hand to require the
    person by whom, or by whose authority or on whose behalf, the
    work shall have been done, or if he shall not at the time of
    the giving of the notice be either the owner or the occupier
    of the premises affected, then the person who shall at such
    time be the owner of such premises, to pull down, take up,
    or remove such work, material, construction, appliance, or
    thing as aforesaid, or alter the same so as to comply with
    the by-law or by-laws affecting the same within (in each case)
    a stated time.
    (b) If such work, material, construction, appliance, or thing
    shall not be pulled down, taken up, or removed, or altered as
    aforesaid within such stated time, it shall be lawful for the
    Department’s local controlling officer or any person authorized
    by him in that behalf to pull down, take up, and remove, or
    (as the case may be) alter as aforesaid the same work, con-
    struction, appliance, material, or thing, and to enter into and
    upon any land or building for that purpose and to do any-
    thing thereon or thereto necessary to effect such pulling-down,
    taking-up, removal, or alteration.
    (c) The Department may recover in any Court of com-
    petent jurisdiction from the person who shall have committed
    the breach of any of these by-laws in respect of the execution,
    erecting, placing, laying, constructing, or affixing, or existence
    of the said work, material, construction, appliance, or thing
    or (as the case may be) from the person who was at the time
    of the giving of the notice the owner of the premises, all
    expenses incurred by the Department in connection with such
    pulling-down, taking-up, removal, or alteration.
    (d) The exercise of the powers given by this by-law shall
    not relieve any person from liability to any penalty incurred
    under these by-laws.

  2. Limitation of liability of succeeding owner: A person
    who has become, by purchase or otherwise, the owner of any
    premises shall not be liable under By-law No. 40 or by By-
    law No. 42 in respect of any breach of any of these by-laws
    which shall have been made before he became such owner if
    he shall prove that at the time of his becoming such owner
    the matter of such breach was not patent, and that he had
    no notice of the fact of such breach.

Given under the common seal of the Department of Tourist
and Health Resorts, this 9th day of September, 1932.

ADAM HAMILTON.

The above written by-laws were signed by the Hon. A.
Hamilton, the Minister in charge of the Department of
Tourist and Health Resorts, in the presence of—

E. N. G. POULTON, Private Secretary.

The common seal of the Department of Tourist and Health
Resorts (as incorporated under the Rotorua Town Act, 1907,
and the Rotorua Borough Act, 1922), was affixed to the above-
written by-laws in the presence of—

W. CLINKARD, General Manager.


Officiating Ministers for 1932.—Notice No. 28.

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 13th September, 1932.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908,
the following name of an Officiating Minister within the
meaning of the said Act is published for general information :—

Hebrew Congregations.

The Reverend Samuel Kantor.

R. P. WARD, Registrar-General.


Mining Privileges to be struck off the Register.—Notice under the Mining Act, 1926.

Mining Registrar’s Office, Waikaiā, 7th September, 1932.

NOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the provisions of section 188 (3) of the Mining Act, 1926, unless
sufficient cause be shown to the contrary within three months from the date hereof, the mining privileges
mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Register.

W. COOPER, Mining Registrar.


SCHEDULE.

No. Nature of License. Locality. Registered Holder.
44/09 Water-race .. .. Steeple Creek, Waikaiā .. .. His Majesty the King.
5/10 Tail-race .. .. Block 1, Waikaiā .. .. Muddy Terrace Sluicing Company.
4/12 " .. .. Section 51, Block 1, Waikaiā .. .. "
29/14 " .. .. Section 79, Block 1, Waikaiā .. .. "
9/05 Water-race .. .. Shepherd’s Creek, Waikaiā .. .. "
13/06 " .. .. Run 326, Garvie Survey District .. .. His Majesty the King.
20/06 " .. .. Dome Creek, Waikaiā .. .. "
64/06 " .. .. Run 326, Garvie Survey District .. .. "
11/07 By-wash .. .. " .. .. "
32/08 " .. .. " .. .. Muddy Terrace Sluicing Company.
33/08 " .. .. " .. .. "
34/08 " .. .. " .. .. "
35/08 " .. .. " .. .. "
36/08 " .. .. " .. .. "
37/08 " .. .. " .. .. "
38/08 " .. .. " .. .. "
39/08 " .. .. " .. .. "
5/09 Water-race .. .. Rob Roy Gully, Garvie Survey District .. .. "
6/10 Dam .. .. Run 327, Garvie Survey District .. .. His Majesty the King.
64/10 Water-race .. .. Run 326, Garvie Survey District .. .. "
66/10 " .. .. " .. .. "
67/10 " .. .. " .. .. "
46/12 " .. .. Run 73, Garvie Survey District .. .. Muddy Terrace Sluicing Company.
47/12 " .. .. " .. .. "
18/06 " .. .. " .. .. His Majesty the King.
42/09 " .. .. " .. .. "
19/06 " .. .. " .. .. "


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🏗️ By-laws under the Rotorua Borough Act, 1922 for Electric Energy Supply (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
9 September 1932
Electricity, By-laws, Rotorua Borough, Supply Regulations, Department of Tourist and Health Resorts
  • Adam Hamilton, Minister in charge of the Department of Tourist and Health Resorts
  • E. N. G. Poulton, Private Secretary
  • W. Clinkard, General Manager

⚖️ Appointment of Officiating Minister

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
13 September 1932
Marriage Act, Officiating Minister, Hebrew Congregations
  • Samuel Kantor (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister

  • R. P. Ward, Registrar-General

🌾 Mining Privileges to be Struck Off the Register

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
7 September 1932
Mining Act, Mining Privileges, Waikaiā, Muddy Terrace Sluicing Company
  • W. Cooper, Mining Registrar