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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 27
Staff of His Excellency the Governor-General.
Wellington, 8th April, 1943.
HIS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to approve of the following appointments:—
Staff of His Excellency the Governor-General.
The undermentioned to be Honorary Aides-de-Camp to the Governor-General. Dated 26th March, 1943:—
Commodore Eustace Rotherham, R.N.
Commander Morgan John Yeatman, R.N.
Acting Commander Alexander David Boyle, R.N. (Retired).
Brigadier Albert Edward Conway, O.B.E., New Zealand Staff Corps.
Colonel James Gordon Jeffery, M.C., V.D., New Zealand Temporary Staff.
Lieutenant-Colonel Douglas Todd Maxwell, New Zealand Staff Corps.
Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Jackson Hanna, D.S.C., New Zealand Temporary Staff.
Lieutenant-Colonel William Ross Lascelles, New Zealand Temporary Staff.
Acting Air Commodore Maurice William Buckley, M.B.E., R.N.Z.A.F.
Acting Air Commodore Ronald Burns Bannerman, D.F.C., R.N.Z.A.F.
Group-Captain Sidney Wallingford, R.N.Z.A.F.
Group-Captain Keith Logan Caldwell, M.C., D.F.C., R.N.Z.A.F.
Honorary Physician—
Colonel Ivan Stuart Wilson, M.C., E.D., M.D., F.R.C.S. (Eng.), F.R.A.C.P., New Zealand Medical Corps.
Honorary Surgeon—
Surgeon-Commander Harold Keith Corkill, O.B.E., V.D., M.B., Ch.B. (Edin.), F.R.C.S.E., R.N.Z.N.V.R.
P. FRASER, Acting Minister of Defence.
The Acquisition of Frozen Pig-meats Notice 1943.
PURSUANT to the Pig Marketing Emergency Regulations 1943, the Director of the Export Division of the Marketing Department, on behalf of the Department, hereby gives notice as follows:—
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This notice may be cited as the Acquisition of Frozen Pig-meats Notice 1943.
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This notice shall apply in the whole of the North Island and shall apply to frozen meat which is derived from porkers, baconers, and overweight baconers that are killed on or after the 16th day of April, 1943.
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The Department intends to acquire all meat to which this notice applies that in the period commencing on the 16th day of April, 1943, and ending on the 30th day of September, 1943, is in or comes into any meat-export slaughterhouse, abattoir, or bacon-curing establishment, or any other freezing establishment, and is frozen.
Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of April, 1943.
G. A. DUNCAN,
Director of the Export Division of the
Marketing Department.
Open Season for Imported Game and Native Game in East Coast Acclimatization District.
IN exercise of the powers vested in him by the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921–22, the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New Zealand doth hereby declare open seasons for the taking or killing of imported game and/or native game of the kinds hereinafter specified in the East Coast Acclimatization District as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of the 12th March, 1925, at page 749, except in the areas described in Condition No. 8 hereof, during the periods set forth in each case and subject in all cases to the conditions set out hereunder:—
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Season for cock pheasants, Californian, Australian, and Virginian quail: 1st May to 12th June, 1943 (both days inclusive).
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Season for grey duck, shoveller duck, black swan, and pukeko: 1st May to 16th May, 1943 (both days inclusive).
CONDITIONS.
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No person shall commence shooting earlier than one hour before sunrise or continue shooting later than one hour after sunset on any day during the open season concerned.
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(a) No person shall use live birds of any species as decoys nor shall use more than fifteen artificial decoys at any one time, and no such artificial decoys shall be spread over a greater area than thirty yards square.
(b) No person shall place any artificial decoys within 100 yards of the nearest of any other artificial decoys set out by any other person.
(c) No person shall in any place, during the period in that place of the open season hereby declared, use in connection with the taking or killing of imported game and/or native game any form of decoying game by the aid of corn, wheat, oats, barley, maize, or any other grain or any products of grain, or any other food placed by any person in or near the margin of any river, stream, lagoon, pond, swamp, estuary, or other water.
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No person shall use or cause to be used any motor-vehicle in connection with the taking or killing of imported game and/or native game: Provided that this condition shall not be so construed as to prohibit the use of any motor-vehicle for the purpose of travelling either generally or to or from a rendezvous.
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No person shall use or cause to be used for the purpose of taking or killing any imported or native game any unmoored floating stand, pontoon, hide, mai-mai, or loo, or any boat artificially dressed or covered in any way.
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No person engaged in shooting from any shelter, mai-mai, mudhole, boat, louvre, or other contrivance shall use more than one gun: Provided that a person so engaged may have a second gun in a condition not immediately suitable for use, and held for use only in the event of the first gun becoming damaged or otherwise unfit for use.
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Licenses to take or kill such imported game and native game within the East Coast Acclimatization District will be issued to any person on payment of the sum of thirty shillings (30s.) each: Provided that licenses to take or kill imported game and native game within the said district will be issued to persons receiving an age benefit or a miner’s benefit under the Social Security Act, 1938, on payment of the sum of twenty shillings (20s.) each; and the Secretary of the East Coast Acclimatization Society, or any person authorized by such Secretary in that behalf, is hereby authorized to sign and issue the said licenses.
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No person shall in any one day take or kill more than—
(a) Twenty-five head in all of cock pheasants, Californian, Australian, and Virginian quail, grey duck, shoveller duck, and black swan;
(b) Nine head of cock pheasants;
(c) Fifteen head in all of grey duck and shoveller duck; and
(d) Eight head of pukeko.
- Excepted areas wherein imported game and/or native game shall not be taken or killed during the open season:—
(1) Hauomatuku Block 4c 63AB and Mangaone Block 113 and C 1A and 1D, being the property of William Morris.
(2) Gisborne Borough Council’s Waterworks Reserve: All that area comprising parts 3, 4, and 6 of Maraetaha No. 2, Nuhaka Survey District, containing 2,561 acres.
(3) The property of the J. T. A. Orr estate as under:—
(a) Hauomatuku No. 7 Block, containing 506 acres 3 roods 23·9 perches, being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 82, folio 153 (Gisborne Registry).
(b) The Mangaone No. 2D 3 Block, situated in the County of Waikohu, containing 463 acres, more or less, and being the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 45, folio 200 (Gisborne Registry).
(c) The Mangaone 2B Block, delineated on the public map on Block XIV, Waingaromia Survey District, containing 129 acres 1 rood, and being the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 43, folio 99 (Gisborne Registry).
(d) The Mangaone 2C Block, delineated on the public map of Waingaromia Survey District, containing 144 acres 3 roods 11 perches, and being the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 45, folio 176 (Gisborne Registry).
(e) The Papakorokoro No. 10 Block, delineated on the public map of Block XIV, Waingaromia Survey District, containing 256 acres, more or less, and being the land in certificate of title, Vol. 39, folio 189 (Gisborne Registry).
(f) The Papakorokoro 9A Block, delineated on the public map of Block XIV, Waingaromia Survey District, containing 18 acres 3 roods 9 perches, and being the land in certificate of title, Vol. 45, folio 180 (Gisborne Registry).
Dated at Wellington, this 12th day of April, 1943.
W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs.
(I.A. 46/16/23.)
By Authority: E. V. PAUL, Government Printer, Wellington.
Price 6d.
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🏛️ Appointments of Honorary Aides-de-Camp and Medical Staff to the Governor-General
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration8 April 1943
Appointments, Honorary Aides-de-Camp, Honorary Physician, Honorary Surgeon, Governor-General
14 names identified
- Eustace Rotherham (Commodore), Appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp
- Morgan John Yeatman (Commander), Appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp
- Alexander David Boyle (Acting Commander), Appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp
- Albert Edward Conway (Brigadier), Appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp
- James Gordon Jeffery (Colonel), Appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp
- Douglas Todd Maxwell (Lieutenant-Colonel), Appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp
- Samuel Jackson Hanna (Lieutenant-Colonel), Appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp
- William Ross Lascelles (Lieutenant-Colonel), Appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp
- Maurice William Buckley (Acting Air Commodore), Appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp
- Ronald Burns Bannerman (Acting Air Commodore), Appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp
- Sidney Wallingford (Group-Captain), Appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp
- Keith Logan Caldwell (Group-Captain), Appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp
- Ivan Stuart Wilson (Colonel), Appointed Honorary Physician
- Harold Keith Corkill (Surgeon-Commander), Appointed Honorary Surgeon
- P. Fraser, Acting Minister of Defence
🌾 Acquisition of Frozen Pig-meats Notice 1943
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources14 April 1943
Pig-meats, Acquisition, Frozen Meat, North Island, Export
- G. A. Duncan, Director of the Export Division of the Marketing Department
🌾 Open Season for Imported Game and Native Game in East Coast Acclimatization District
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources12 April 1943
Game Season, Hunting Regulations, East Coast, Pheasants, Ducks, Quail, Swan, Pukeko
- William Morris, Property owner of excepted areas
- J. T. A. Orr, Property owner of excepted areas
- W. E. Parry, Minister of Internal Affairs