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8 JANUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
17
FIRST SCHEDULE
SITUATED within Whakatane County at Whakatane:
All that area bounded by a line commencing at a point where the southern side of No. 2 State Highway (Pokeno-Wellington via Gisborne) crosses the eastern side of the Whakatane River; thence westerly and south-easterly generally along the eastern side of the Whakatane River to a point due west of the western end of Bridge Street Extension; thence due east to the southern side of the western end of Bridge Street Extension; thence easterly generally along the southern side of Bridge Street Extension to the western side of Arawa Road; thence southerly and south-easterly generally along the western side of Arawa Road to Te Tahi Street; thence at right angles across Arawa Road from its southern side to its northern side; thence easterly generally along the northern side of Arawa Road to the western side of No. 2 State Highway (Pokeno-Wellington via Gisborne); thence northerly generally along the western side of the said State highway to a point 40 metres measured southerly generally along the western side of Mokorua Gorge Road; then easterly generally along the southern side of Mokorua Gorge Road to a point 240 metres measured easterly generally along the said road from the said State highway; thence at right angles across Mokorua Gorge Road from its southern side to its northern side; thence easterly generally along the northern side of Mokorua Gorge Road to the western side of Whakatane Kutarere Road; thence northerly generally along the western side of Whakatane Kutarere Road to Wedgewood Place; thence due east for a distance of 640 metres; thence due north to the eastern side of the Whakatane River; thence westerly and south-westerly generally along the eastern side of the Whakatane River to the commencing point.
Ada Vale.
Melville Drive.
Muriwai Drive.
Te Tahi Street.
White Horse Drive.
SECOND SCHEDULE
SITUATED within Whakatane County at Whakatane:
No. 2 State Highway (Pokeno-Wellington via Gisborne): from a point 40 metres measured southerly generally along the said State highway from Goulstone Road to a point 420 metres measured northerly generally along the said State highway from Arawa Road and from the point at which the said State highway crosses the eastern side of the Whakatane River to a point 480 metres measured north-westerly generally from the said point.
Dated at Wellington this 18th day of December 1975.
C. C. A. McLACHLAN, Minister of Transport.
S.R. 1956/217 (Reprinted with Amendments No. 1 to 16; S.R. 1968/32)
Amendment No. 17: S.R. 1969/54
Amendment No. 18: S.R. 1969/115
Amendment No. 19: S.R. 1970/157
Amendment No. 20: S.R. 1970/272
Amendment No. 21: S.R. 1972/117
Amendment No. 22: S.R. 1972/83
Amendment No. 23: S.R. 1972/252
Amendment No. 24: S.R. 1973/95
Amendment No. 25: (revoked by S.R. 1973/316)
Amendment No. 26: S.R. 1973/316
Amendment No. 27: S.R. 1974/251
Amendment No. 28: S.R. 1974/273
Amendment No. 29: S.R. 1974/323
Amendment No. 30: S.R. 1975/195
†Gazette, No. 49, dated 12 June 1975, p. 1297
‡Gazette, No. 72, dated 4 September 1975, p. 1973
Post Office Bonus Bonds—Weekly Prize Draw No. 3, December 1975
PURSUANT to the Post Office Act 1959, notice is hereby given that the result of the weekly prize draw No. 3 for 20 December 1975 is as follows:
One prize of $5,500: 077 024175.
H. C. TEMPLETON, Postmaster-General.
Post Office Bonus Bonds—Weekly Prize Draw No. 4, December 1975
PURSUANT to the Post Office Act 1959, notice is hereby given that the result of the weekly prize draw No. 4 for 27 December 1975 is as follows:
One prize of $5,500: 270 490966.
H. C. TEMPLETON, Postmaster-General.
Post Office Bonus Bonds Weekly Prize Draw No. 1, January 1976
PURSUANT to the Post Office Act 1959, notice is hereby given that the result of the weekly prize draw No. 1 for 3 January 1976 is as follows:
One prize of $5,500: 040 405936
H. C. TEMPLETON, Postmaster-General.
1976 Open Season for Game in the Wellington Acclimatisation District
PURSUANT to sections 15, 16, and 17 of the Wildlife Act 1953, the Minister of Internal Affairs declares an open season for game of the kinds specified in the Second Schedule hereto, and during the periods and shooting hours set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, except in the closed game areas published in the Gazette of 13 February 1975, and any subsequent Gazette notice, and subject to the special conditions published in this notice; and hereby calls the attention of sportsmen and others to the daily game possession limits set forth in the First Schedule hereto, and to the provisions set forth in the Wildlife Act 1953 and the Wildlife Regulations 1955.
Any person hunting or killing game otherwise than in the terms of this notification (including the special conditions specified) is liable on conviction to a fine of $100.
FIRST SCHEDULE
DAILY GAME POSSESSION LIMIT
EXCEPT where all game is labelled with the following details:
(a) The name and address of the person by whom the game was taken;
(b) The number of the licence to hunt or kill game held by the person by whom the game was taken; and
(c) The date on which the game was taken.
No person shall have in his possession on any one day game in excess of the following numbers:
Saturday, 31 January 1976: A number of game corresponding to the number specified in this notification as the daily bag limit.
Sunday, 1 February 1976: Twice the number of game specified for Saturday, 31 January 1976.
Every subsequent day: As for Saturday, 31 January 1976.
SECOND SCHEDULE
WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION DISTRICT
Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 70, of 5 November 1964, at page 2013.
Game That May be Hunted or Killed: Grey and mallard duck.
Duration of Season: 31 January 1976 to 22 February 1976.
Daily Bag Limits: Grey duck, 15; mallard duck, 15; grey and mallard duck, 15 in all.
Shooting Hours: 5.30 a.m. to 9.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.
Special Conditions
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A licence issued pursuant to this notification shall only entitle the holder thereof to hunt or kill game over crops other than grass.
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No person shall hunt or kill game over any water or within 100 metres of the margin of any water whether natural or artificially formed.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of December 1975.
D. A. HIGHET, Minister of Internal Affairs.
(I.A. Wil. 2/23/6)
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🚂 Transport & Communications18 December 1975
Speed Limits, Traffic Regulations, Whakatane County, State Highway
- C. C. A. McLachlan, Minister of Transport
🏢 Post Office Bonus Bonds—Weekly Prize Draw No. 3, December 1975
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- H. C. Templeton, Postmaster-General
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- H. C. Templeton, Postmaster-General
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- H. C. Templeton, Postmaster-General
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Game Hunting, Wildlife Act 1953, Wellington District
- D. A. Highet, Minister of Internal Affairs