Agricultural and Maori Council Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 19
Plants declared to be Noxious Weeds in Oroua County.—
(Notice No. Ag. 3361.)
Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 3rd March, 1936.
THE following special order made by the Oroua County
Council on the 28th day of February, 1936, is published
in accordance with the provisions of the Noxious Weeds Act,
1928.
W. LEE MARTIN, Minister of Agriculture.
SPECIAL ORDER.
THAT in pursuance of the powers vested in it by the Counties
Act, 1920, and the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928, the Oroua
County Council hereby resolves by way of special order and
doth hereby declare that hemlock (Conium maculatum),
goat's rue (Galega officinales), and milk or variegated thistle
(Silybum) are noxious weeds within the Oroua County.
The Rural Intermediate Credit Act, 1927.—Appointment of
Members of District Rural Intermediate Credit Boards.
IT is hereby notified for public information that the Rural
Intermediate Credit Board, acting in pursuance and
exercise of the authority conferred upon it by section 14 of
the Rural Intermediate Credit Act, 1927, and all other powers
and authorities it in that behalf enabling, has appointed
Thomas Cagney,
Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Southland Land Dis-
trict, to be a member of the Southland District Rural Inter-
mediate Credit Board in succession to Bernard Charles Alton
McCabe, late Commissioner of Crown Lands, Invercargill, who
has resigned ; and
George Ivan Martin,
Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Westland Land District,
to be a member of the Westland District Rural Intermediate
Credit Board in succession to the above-mentioned Thomas
Cagney.
Dated at Wellington, this 2nd day of March, 1936.
E. O. HALES,
Commissioner of Rural Intermediate Credit.
Whangarei Maori Council.—Amendment of By-laws.
WHEREAS by section 16 of the Maori Councils Act, 1900,
the Maori Council of the Whangarei Maori District
constituted under the said Act and the amendments thereto
made by-laws respecting certain matters (hereinafter referred
to as “the main by-laws”), published in the Gazette on the
lst day of December, 1921, at page 2847 :
And whereas it is now deemed expedient to amend the
said main by-laws :
Now, therefore, the Maori Council of the Whangarei Maori
District, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the
Maori Councils Act, 1900, and the Health Act, 1920, doth
hereby revoke By-law No. 7 of the said main by-laws, and
doth hereby substitute therefor the following :—
“ 7. (1) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie
in state inside of or on the veranda of a meeting-house other-
wise than enclosed in a casket the lid of which is in place :
“ Provided that such lid may be removed for the time
being whilst a tangi is in progress.
“ (2) No person shall take any food into a meeting-house
while a body is lying in state in such meeting-house.
“ (3) No person shall sleep inside a meeting-house where
a body is lying unless the lid of the casket is in place.
“ (4) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie in
state in a meeting-house or in any portion of a Maori kainga,
village, or pa unless permission has first been obtained from
the Chairman of the Maori Council for the said district or
the Chairman of the Village Committee operating in that
settlement.
“ (5) This by-law shall come into force upon the day on
which having been approved by the Governor-General it is
published in the Gazette.
“ Any person committing a breach of any of the clauses
of this by-law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £5 for
the first offence and to a fine not exceeding £10 for the second
or any subsequent offence.”
The above by-law was passed at a meeting of the Maori
Council for the Whangarei Maori District held at Kaikohe on
the 19th day of June, 1935, and is given under the seal of the
said Council.
HARRY PITMAN, Chairman.
Approved—
GALWAY, Governor-General.
2nd March, 1936.
Wairoa Maori Council.—Amendment of By-laws.
WHEREAS by section 16 of the Maori Councils Act,
1900, the Maori Council of the Wairoa Maori District
constituted under the said Act and the amendments thereto
made by-laws respecting certain matters (hereinafter referred
to as “the main by-laws”), published in the Gazette on the
24th day of November, 1921, at page 2830 :
And whereas it is now deemed expedient to amend the
said main by-laws :
Now, therefore, the Maori Council of the Wairoa Maori
District, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the
Maori Councils Act, 1900, and the Health Act, 1920, doth
hereby revoke By-law No. 7 of the said main by-laws, and
doth hereby substitute therefor the following :—
“ 7. (1) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie
in state inside of or on the veranda of a meeting-house other-
wise than enclosed in a casket the lid of which is in place :
“ Provided that such lid may be removed for the time
being whilst a tangi is in progress.
“ (2) No person shall take any food into a meeting-house
while a body is lying in state in such meeting-house.
“ (3) No person shall sleep inside a meeting-house where
a body is lying unless the lid of the casket is in place.
“ (4) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie in
state in a meeting-house or in any portion of a Maori kainga,
village, or pa unless permission has first been obtained from
the Chairman of the Maori Council for the said district or
the Chairman of the Village Committee operating in that
settlement.
“ (5) This by-law shall come into force upon the day on
which having been approved by the Governor-General it is
published in the Gazette.
“ Any person committing a breach of any of the clauses
of this by-law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £5 for
the first offence and to a fine not exceeding £10 for the second
or any subsequent offence.”
The above by-law was passed at a meeting of the Maori
Council for the Wairoa Maori District held at Dargaville on the
7th day of December, 1935, and is given under the seal of the
said Council.
WAATA KEREAMA, Chairman.
Approved—
GALWAY, Governor-General.
2nd March, 1936.
Hokianga Maori Council.—Amendment of By-laws.
WHEREAS by section 16 of the Maori Councils Act,
1900, the Maori Council of the Hokianga Maori District
constituted under the said Act and the amendments thereto
made by-laws respecting certain matters (hereinafter referred
to as “the main by-laws”), published in the Gazette on the
8th day of December, 1921, at page 2890 :
And whereas it is now deemed expedient to amend the
said main by-laws :
Now, therefore, the Maori Council of the Hokianga Maori
District, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the
Maori Councils Act, 1900, and the Health Act, 1920, doth
hereby revoke By-law No. 7 of the said main by-laws, and
doth hereby substitute therefor the following :—
“ 7. (1) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie
in state inside of or on the veranda of a meeting-house other-
wise than enclosed in a casket the lid of which is in place :
“ Provided that such lid may be removed for the time
being whilst a tangi is in progress.
“ (2) No person shall take any food into a meeting-house
while a body is lying in state in such meeting-house.
“ (3) No person shall sleep inside a meeting-house where
a body is lying unless the lid of the casket is in place.
“ (4) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie in
state in a meeting-house or in any portion of a Maori kainga,
village, or pa unless permission has first been obtained from
the Chairman of the Maori Council for the said district or
the Chairman of the Village Committee operating in that
settlement.
“ (5) This by-law shall come into force upon the day on
which having been approved by the Governor-General it is
published in the Gazette.
“ Any person committing a breach of any of the clauses
of this by-law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £5 for
the first offence and to a fine not exceeding £10 for the second
or any subsequent offence.”
The above by-law was passed at a meeting of the Maori
Council for the Hokianga Maori District held at Kaikohe on
the 19th day of June, 1935, and is given under the seal of the
said Council.
TUA HEPERI, Chairman.
Approved—
GALWAY, Governor-General.
2nd March, 1936.



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🌾 Declaration of Noxious Weeds in Oroua County

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
3 March 1936
Noxious Weeds, Oroua County, Hemlock, Goat's Rue, Milk Thistle
  • W. Lee Martin, Minister of Agriculture

💰 Appointment of Members to District Rural Intermediate Credit Boards

💰 Finance & Revenue
2 March 1936
Rural Intermediate Credit Board, Appointments, Southland, Westland
  • Thomas Cagney, Appointed member of Southland District Rural Intermediate Credit Board
  • Bernard Charles Alton McCabe, Resigned as Commissioner of Crown Lands
  • George Ivan Martin, Appointed member of Westland District Rural Intermediate Credit Board

  • E. O. Hales, Commissioner of Rural Intermediate Credit

🪶 Amendment of By-laws by Whangarei Maori Council

🪶 Māori Affairs
2 March 1936
Maori Council, By-laws, Whangarei, Funeral Practices
  • Harry Pitman, Chairman
  • Galway, Governor-General

🪶 Amendment of By-laws by Wairoa Maori Council

🪶 Māori Affairs
2 March 1936
Maori Council, By-laws, Wairoa, Funeral Practices
  • Waata Kereama, Chairman
  • Galway, Governor-General

🪶 Amendment of By-laws by Hokianga Maori Council

🪶 Māori Affairs
2 March 1936
Maori Council, By-laws, Hokianga, Funeral Practices
  • Tua Heperi, Chairman
  • Galway, Governor-General