Motor Launch Regulations




2490 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 82

The Motor Launch (Lake Taupo) Notice 1970—Department of Internal Affairs

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PURSUANT to the Motor Launch Regulations 1962*, the Minister of Marine and Fisheries hereby gives the following notice:

  1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Motor Launch (Lake Taupo) Notice 1970.
    (b) This notice shall come into force on the date of its publication in the Gazette, and shall remain in force until further notice.

  2. Subject to the conditions set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, regulations 11 and 12 of the Motor Launch Regulations 1962 shall not apply with respect to the area described in the First Schedule hereto.

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FIRST SCHEDULE

FIRSTLY, all that area of water at Kinloch, Whangamata Bay, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 150 yd apart, extending in a 240° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the western boundary commencing on the eastern boundary of the Marina Terrace lake access.

Secondly, all that area of water at Jerusalem Bay, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by lines 160 yd apart at the edge of the water, the southern boundary commencing immediately northwards of the small reef in the middle of the bay and extending in a 108° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water and the northern boundary extending in a 070° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water.

Thirdly, all that area of water at Rotongaio, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart, extending in a 320° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the northern boundary being in line with the northern boundary of the Rotongaio Lakeside Motor Camp.

Fourthly, all that area of water at Hatepe, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 267° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the northern boundary commencing 600 yd southwards of the point at the southern end of the settlement.

Fifthly, all that area of water at Motutere Bay, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 338° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the north-eastern boundary commencing 100 yd south-westwards of the south-western end of Bulli Point.

Sixthly, all that area of water at Mission Bay, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 350° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the western boundary commencing 1,200 yd eastwards of Mission Point.

Seventhly, all that area of water at Motuoapa Bay, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 025° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the eastern boundary commencing 500 yd westwards of the launching ramp.

Eighthly, all that area of water at Stump Bay, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 018° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the western boundary commencing 2 nautical miles eastwards of the point at the eastern side of the Tongariro River delta.

Ninthly, all that area of water at Pukawa Bay, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 070° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the south-eastern boundary commencing at a point 50 yd north-eastwards of the rocks at the south end of Pukawa Bay.

Tenthly, all that area of water at Wild Fish Bay, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 158° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the eastern boundary commencing 600 yd south-westwards of Te Rae Point.

Eleventhly, all that area of water at Whanganui Bay, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 068° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the southern boundary commencing 50 yd from the south end of the beach.

Twelfthly, all that area of water at Waihaha Bay, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 133° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the southern boundary commencing 50 yd from the southern end of the beach.

Thirteenthly, all that area of water at Three Mile Bay, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart, extending in a 307° true direction 300 yd from the edge of the water, the northern boundary commencing 90 yd southwards of the groyne at the northern end of the bay.

Fourteenthly, all that area of water at Maraetai Bay, Oruatau, Lake Taupo, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart, extending in a 280° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the southern boundary commencing on the southern boundary of the public reserve in Maraetai Bay.

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SECOND SCHEDULE

Each access lane shall be marked as follows:

(1) Two 8-ft transit posts with a distance of not less than 10 ft or more than 20 ft between and painted with 12 in. bright orange and black bands shall be erected on land in line with each side of the access lane, the first post being sited on the lake margin at normal lake level.

(2) On each side of the transit posts sited on the lake margin at normal lake level there shall be fastened in line with the sides of the access lane a notice board measuring not less than 2 ft 6 in. by 2 ft painted bright orange with black lettering in the following form:

“NOTICE
MOTOR LAUNCH REGULATIONS 1962
Access lane through which motor launches and water skiers may pass at speeds greater than 5 miles per hour.
BATHERS KEEP OUT”

(3) Where practicable marker buoys either barrel, drum, or spherical shaped, painted bright orange with a vertical black stripe, shall be moored 50 yd and 200 yd from the lake margin at normal lake level and in line with each set of transit posts.

Dated at Wellington this 15th day of December 1970.
ALLAN MCCREADY, Minister of Marine and Fisheries.
MOTOR LAUNCH REGULATIONS (1962/180)
(M. 43/43/10)

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The Motor Launch (Duder’s Beach) Notice 1970—Manukau City Council

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PURSUANT to the Motor Launch Regulations 1962*, the Minister of Marine hereby gives the following notice:

  1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Motor Launch (Duder’s Beach) Notice 1970.
    (b) This notice shall come into force on the date of its publication in the Gazette, and shall remain in force for a period of 2 years after that date.

  2. Subject to the conditions set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, regulations 11 and 12 of the Motor Launch Regulations 1962 shall not apply with respect to the area described in the First Schedule hereto.

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FIRST SCHEDULE

ALL that area of water at Duder’s Beach in the Hauraki Gulf bounded on the sides by parallel lines 200 yd apart extending in a 61° direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, with the southern boundary commencing at a point 3 chains in a northerly direction from the northernmost corner of Section 3B Maraetai Subdivision, Block II, Wairoa Survey District.

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SECOND SCHEDULE

The access lane shall be marked as follows:

  1. Two 8 ft transit posts with a distance of not less than 10 ft or more than 20 ft between and painted with 12 in. bright orange and black bands shall be erected on land in line with each side of the access lane, the first post being sited on high water mark.

  2. On each side of the transit posts sited on high water mark there shall be fastened in line with the sides of the access lane a notice board measuring not less than 2 ft 6 in. by 2 ft painted bright orange with black lettering in the following form:

“NOTICE
MOTOR LAUNCH REGULATIONS 1962
Access lane through which motor launches and water skiers may pass at speeds greater than 5 miles per hour.”



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