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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 104

State Forests Set Apart as Open Indigenous State Forests

PURSUANT to section 63D of the Forests Act 1949, (as substituted by section 19 of the Forests Amendment Act 1976) I, Venn Spearman Young, Minister of Forests, hereby set apart the following State forests in the Rotorua Conservancy of the New Zealand Forest Service as open indigenous State forests for the purpose of public recreation from the date of publication hereof, PROVIDED that all or part of any such open indigenous State Forest may be closed by the Conservator of Forests for the Rotorua Conservancy in times of danger from fire or forest operations, such closures and their durations to be notified by advertisement in at least one daily newspaper circulating in the locality of the forest concerned and/or by signposts erected alongside the forest or part of forest being closed:

Rotorua State Forest, situated in the Whakatane County;
Awakeri State Forest, situated in the Whakatane County;
Otanewainuku State Forest, situated in the Tauranga County;
Urutawa State Forest, situated in the Opotiki County;
Waikareiti State Forest, part situated in the Waikohu County, part in the Wairoa County;
Maungatahoe State Forest, situated in the Wairoa County;
Wharekopae State Forest, situated in the Waikohu County; and
Moanui State Forest, situated in the Waikohu County.

Dated at Wellington this 29th day of November 1978.

VENN YOUNG, Minister of Forests.

(F.S. 9/0/15)


State Forests Set Apart as Open Indigenous State Forests

PURSUANT to section 63D of the Forests Act 1949, (as substituted by section 19 of the Forests Amendment Act 1976) I, Venn Spearman Young, Minister of Forests, hereby set apart the following State forests in the Southland Conservancy of the New Zealand Forest Service as open indigenous State forests for the purpose of public recreation from the date of publication hereof, PROVIDED that all or part of any such open indigenous State Forest may be closed by the Conservator of Forests for the Southland Conservancy in times of danger from fire or forest operations, such closures and their durations to be notified by advertisement in at least one daily newspaper circulating in the locality of the forest concerned and/or by signposts erected alongside the forest or part of forest being closed:

Ahuriri State Forest, situated in the Waitaki County;
Hawea State Forest, situated in the Vincent County;
Hunter State Forest, situated in the Vincent County;
Stafford State Forest, situated in the Lake County;
Martinโ€™s Bay State Forest, situated in the Lake County;
Olivine State Forest, situated in the Lake County;
Arawhata State Forest, situated in the Lake County;
Wakatipu State Forest, situated in the Lake County;
Von State Forest, situated in the Lake County;
Matukituki State Forest, situated in the Lake County;
Makarora State Forest, situated in the Lake County;
Takitimu State Forest, situated in the Wallace County;
Blackmount State Forest, situated in the Wallace County;
Taylorโ€™s State Forest, situated in the Wallace County;
Mangapiri State Forest, situated in the Wallace County;
Dean State Forest, situated in the Wallace County;
Waikoau State Forest, situated in the Wallace County;
Waitutu State Forest, part situated in the Fiord County, part in the Wallace County;
Blackhill State Forest, situated in the Southland County;
Argyle State Forest, situated in the Southland County;
Waikaia State Forest, situated in the Southland County;
West Dome State Forest, situated in the Southland County;
The Cone State Forest, situated in the Southland County;
Otapiri State Forest, situated in the Southland County;
Purakaunui State Forest, situated in the Clutha County; and
Stewart Island State Forest, situated in the Stewart Island County.

Dated at Wellington this 29th day of November 1978.

VENN YOUNG, Minister of Forests.

(F.S. 9/0/15)

State Forests Set Apart as Open Indigenous State Forests

PURSUANT to section 63D of the Forests Act 1949, (as substituted by section 19 of the Forests Amendment Act 1976) I, Venn Spearman Young, Minister of Forests, hereby set apart the following State forests in the Nelson Conservancy of the New Zealand Forest Service as open indigenous State forests for the purpose of public recreation from the date of publication hereof, PROVIDED that all or part of any such open indigenous State Forest may be closed by the Conservator of Forests for the Nelson Conservancy in times of danger from fire or forest operations, such closures and their durations to be notified by advertisement in at least one daily newspaper circulating in the locality of the forest concerned and/or by signposts erected alongside the forest or part of forest being closed:

Mount Robertson State Forest, situated in the Marlborough County;
Queen Charlotte State Forest, situated in the Marlborough County;
Uruti Bay State Forest, situated in the Marlborough County;
Occan Bay State Forest, situated in the Marlborough County;
Mount Stokes State Forest, situated in the Marlborough County;
Mount Frederick State Forest, situated in the Buller County; and
Maimai State Forest, situated in the Inangahua County.

AND I hereby set apart the following State forests in the Nelson Conservancy of the New Zealand Forest Service as open indigenous State forests except those areas signposted within which from time to time logging operations are being conducted:

Big Bush State Forest, situated in the Waima County;
Matiri State Forest, situated in the Waima County;
Howard State Forest, situated in the Waima County;
Tutaki State Forest, situated in the Waima County;
Matakikaki State Forest, situated in the Waima County;
Owen State Forest, situated in the Waima County;
Orikaka State Forest, situated in the Buller County;
Mokihinui State Forest, situated in the Buller County;
Ohikanui State Forest, situated in the Buller County;
Charleston State Forest, situated in the Buller County;
Maruia State Forest, part situated in the Inangahua County, part in the Waima County;
Waitahu State Forest, situated in the Inangahua County;
Inangahua West State Forest, situated in the Inangahua County;
Inangahua East State Forest, part situated in the Inangahua County, part in the Buller County;
Hukawai State Forest, situated in the Inangahua County;
Tawhai State Forest, situated in the Inangahua County; and
Rainbow State Forest, situated in the Marlborough County.

Dated at Wellington this 29th day of November 1978.

VENN YOUNG, Minister of Forests.

(F.S. 9/0/15)

State Forests Set Apart as Open Indigenous State Forests

PURSUANT to section 63D of the Forests Act 1949, (as substituted by section 19 of the Forests Amendment Act 1976) I, Venn Spearman Young, Minister of Forests, hereby set apart the following State forests in the Wellington Conservancy of the New Zealand Forest Service as open indigenous State forests for the purpose of public recreation from the date of publication hereof, PROVIDED that all or part of any such open indigenous State Forest may be closed by the Conservator of Forests for the Wellington Conservancy in times of danger from fire or forest operations, such closures and their durations to be notified by advertisement in at least one daily newspaper circulating in the locality of the forest concerned and/or by signposts erected alongside the forest or part of forest being closed:

Kakara State Forest, situated in the Waimo County;
Kara State Forest, situated in the Tauramaruni County;
Retaruke State Forest, situated in the Tauramaruni County;
Panirau State Forest, part situated in the Tauramaruni County, part in the Waimo County;
Waitehena State Forest, part situated in the Tauramaruni County, part in the Waimo County;
Whitecliffs State Forest, situated in the Clifton County;
Mount Roa State Forest, situated in the Clifton County;
Rerekino State Forest, situated in the Clifton County;



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๐ŸŒพ State Forests Set Apart as Open Indigenous State Forests in Rotorua Conservancy

๐ŸŒพ Primary Industries & Resources
29 November 1978
State Forests, Indigenous Forests, Rotorua Conservancy, Public Recreation
  • Venn Spearman Young, Minister of Forests

๐ŸŒพ State Forests Set Apart as Open Indigenous State Forests in Southland Conservancy

๐ŸŒพ Primary Industries & Resources
29 November 1978
State Forests, Indigenous Forests, Southland Conservancy, Public Recreation
  • Venn Spearman Young, Minister of Forests

๐ŸŒพ State Forests Set Apart as Open Indigenous State Forests in Nelson Conservancy

๐ŸŒพ Primary Industries & Resources
29 November 1978
State Forests, Indigenous Forests, Nelson Conservancy, Public Recreation
  • Venn Spearman Young, Minister of Forests

๐ŸŒพ State Forests Set Apart as Open Indigenous State Forests in Wellington Conservancy

๐ŸŒพ Primary Industries & Resources
29 November 1978
State Forests, Indigenous Forests, Wellington Conservancy, Public Recreation
  • Venn Spearman Young, Minister of Forests