✨ Borough Constitution and Regulations
- That the name of the said borough shall be the Borough
of Waiuku. - That the number of Councillors of the said borough shall
be eight, exclusive of the Mayor. - That Alfred Sidney Williamson, of Waiuku, shall be the
Returning Officer to conduct the first election of Mayor and
Councillors of the said borough. - That the said Alfred Sidney Williamson shall be the Town
Clerk and the person to prepare the district electors' roll for
the purposes of the said first election. - That the first election of Mayor and Councillors of the
said borough shall be held on Saturday, the 26th day of
February 1955. - That the first meeting of the Council of the said borough
shall be held on Thursday, the 3rd day of March 1955, at
7.30 p.m., in the Council Chambers, Queen Street, Waiuku. - That the constitution of the said borough shall be deemed
to have been effected under the Municipal Corporations Act
SCHEDULE
BOROUGH OF WAIUKU
ALL that area in the Auckland Land District bounded by a
line commencing at the easternmost corner of Allotment No. 159,
Waiuku East Parish; thence along the south-eastern boundary
of that allotment for a distance of 800 links; thence along a
right line to a point on the north-western side of the road
forming the south-eastern boundary of Allotment No. 47, distant 775 links from the southernmost corner of that allotment;
thence along a right line to the westernmost corner of Allot-
ment No. 39, Waiuku East Parish; thence along the south-
western boundary of that allotment to a point distant 900 links
from the road forming the north-western boundary of Allot-
ment No. 43; thence along lines parallel to and 900 links
distant from the north-western boundaries at Allotments Nos.
43, 42, and 41 to the south-western boundary of the last-
mentioned allotment; thence along that boundary, the western
boundary of Allotment No. 40, and the road forming the south-
western boundary of Allotment No. 9, to the westernmost
corner of that allotment; thence along a right line to the
north-eastern corner of Allotment No. 11, Waiuku East Parish;
thence along the northern boundary of that allotment, and that
boundary produced across a public road, and along the western
side of that road to the south-eastern corner of Lot 3 of Allot-
ment No. 155, Waiuku West Parish, and along the southern
and western boundaries of that lot and the production of its
northern boundary westward for a distance of 14 chains; thence
along a right line to the easternmost corner of Lot 4 of
Allotment No. 313, Waipipi Parish; thence along the north-
eastern boundary of the said Lot 4 for a distance of 7 chains;
thence along a line parallel to the road forming the south-
eastern boundary of Lot 3 of Allotment No. 313 aforesaid for
a distance of 13 chains; thence by a right line to a point in
line with the south-eastern side of Sandspit Wharf Road and
distant 10 chains from the southern side of the road forming
the northern boundary of Lot 3 aforesaid; thence along a right
line to the south-eastern side of the said Sandspit Wharf Road
and along the south-eastern side of that road for a distance
of 17 chains; thence along a right line at right angles to the
said Sandspit Wharf Road to high-water mark of Waiuku
River; and thence along the high-water mark of that river
to the easternmost corner of Allotment No. 159, Waiuku
East Parish, the place of commencement.
T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(I.A. 103/4/50)
The Tongariro Hatchery Anglers' Camping Ground
Regulations 1954
C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 7th day of
December 1954
Present:
THE RIGHT HON. S. G. HOLLAND PRESIDING IN COUNCIL
PURSUANT to section 14 of the Maori Land Amendment
and Maori Land Claims Adjustment Act 1926, His
Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the
following regulations.
REGULATIONS
PART I—PRELIMINARY
- (1) These regulations may be cited as the Tongariro
Hatchery Anglers' Camping Ground Regulations 1954.
(2) These regulations shall come into force on the day
after the date of their notification in the Gazette. - In these regulations, unless the context otherwise
requires,—
"The said area" means the Tongariro Hatchery Anglers'
Camping Ground more particularly described in the
Schedule to these regulations:
"To camp" means to occupy by living in or on any of
the huts or sites on the said area on which huts
are erected or on which caravans may be brought or
tents may be erected for use as temporary living
quarters under a permit for that purpose issued
under these regulations:
"Camp site" means any site within the said area that
is set apart or available or used for the erection
or placing thereon of any temporary living quarters,
and includes the site of any hut erected on the said
area:
"Conservator" means the Conservator of Wildlife at
Rotorua for the time being, and includes every
person for the time being appointed as or dis-
charging the duties of that Conservator, and also
includes any officer of the Department of Internal
Affairs or other person authorized in writing by the
Secretary for Internal Affairs to issue permits under
these regulations:
"Day" means a day computed from midnight to
midnight:
"Open season" and "close season" mean respectively
the open season and close season in the Taupo Trout
Fishing District, as those terms are defined by
regulation 2 (1) of the Taupo Trout Fishing
Regulations 1950*:
"Permit" means a permit issued under these regulations
by which any person is authorized to use the camp
site specified therein in the said area for such periods
as may be granted under these regulations and
specified in the permit, subject to all conditions and
restrictions contained in these regulations:
"Permit holder" means any person to whom a permit
has been issued, notwithstanding the expiration or
other determination of the permit, and includes his
family, visitors, and servants, and all persons having
business with him at the camp site indicated in the
permit:
"Secretary" means the Secretary for Internal Affairs.
PART II—OCCUPATION AND USE OF THE AREA
- (1) No person (other than the Conservator) shall camp
within the said area other than upon a camp site.
(2) No person (other than the Conservator) shall camp
upon the said area otherwise than by virtue of a permit,
whether by erecting or bringing thereon any hut or other
structure or any tent, caravan, or motor vehicle, or otherwise
howsoever. - (1) A permit holder shall be entitled to erect on the
camp site indicated in the permit not more than two tents
or other structures of a nature approved by the Conservator,
and shall remove every such tent or other structure on the
expiration or sooner determination of the period for which
the permit is granted:
Provided that it shall not be lawful for any person to
erect any tent or other structure within the said area except
for use in conjunction with a caravan or hut occupied by him
on a site within the said area.
(2) No person shall erect any tent or other structure on
any camp site, unless there is an open space of not less than
10 ft. between that tent or other structure and any other
structure existing permanently or temporarily on that camp
site.
(3) No person shall erect a tent or other structure on
any camp site within 5 ft. of any boundary of the site, or use
for camping any part of a camp site that is within 5 ft. of
any boundary of the site. - No person shall bring any caravan upon the site of
any hut erected upon the said area. - Every permit holder shall at all times during the
continuance of his permit—
(a) Keep any camp site for the time being occupied by
him and all erections thereon in a clean, orderly,
and tenable condition:
(b) Dispose of all refuse (other than any wet refuse,
waste food matter, any dead fish, any cleanings, or
any offal or other parts of fish) in the garbage
collection container provided at his camp site:
(c) Dispose of any wet refuse, waste food matter, dead
fish, cleanings, offal, or other parts of fish in a place
and in a manner directed by the Conservator:
(d) Use all reasonable precautions to prevent damage
by fire to the said area, or to adjoining or
neighbouring land, or to anything growing or
erected thereon respectively. - No permit holder shall—
(a) Destroy, damage, deface, or interfere with, or cause
or suffer to be destroyed or damaged or defaced
or interfered with in any other way, any hut, tent,
caravan, or other erection, or any boat, vessel, or
motor vehicle within the said area belonging to
any other person:
(b) Destroy or damage or cause or suffer to be destroyed
or damaged any trees, growing timber, bushes, or
other vegetation on the said area:
(c) Use any camp site or cause or suffer the same to be
used for the purpose of any trade or business or
for any illegal or improper purpose or otherwise
howsoever than as a camp site:
- Statutory Regulations 1950, Serial number 1950/186, page
- Amendment No. 1: Statutory Regulations 1951, Serial
number 1951/219, page 822.
Amendment No. 2: Statutory Regulations 1952, Serial
number 1952/169, page 836.
Amendment No. 3: (Revoked by serial number 1953/
185).
Amendment No. 4: Statutory Regulations 1953, Serial
number 1953/125, page 647.
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🏘️ Constitution of the Borough of Waiuku
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government7 December 1954
Borough of Waiuku, Local government, First election, Returning Officer, Town Clerk
- Alfred Sidney Williamson, Returning Officer for first election
- Alfred Sidney Williamson, Town Clerk for first election
- T. J. Sherrard, Clerk of the Executive Council
🌾 Tongariro Hatchery Anglers' Camping Ground Regulations 1954
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 December 1954
Camping regulations, Tongariro Hatchery, Anglers, Permits, Wildlife management
- C. W. M. Norrie, Governor-General
- S. G. Holland
- Secretary for Internal Affairs