✨ Land and Reserve Notices
19 OCTOBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
2843
SCHEDULE
NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT—FRANKLIN COUNTY
404 square metres, more or less, being Allotment 354,
Waiuku East Parish, situated in Block III, Maioro Survey
District. S.O. Plan 52373.
Dated at Wellington this 9th day of October 1978.
VENN YOUNG, Minister of Lands.
(L. and S. H.O. 16/3232; D.O. S/587)
Declaration that Part of the Hauraki Gulf Maritime Park
shall Cease of Form Part of the Park
PURSUANT to the Hauraki Gulf Maritime Park Act 1967, the
Minister of Lands hereby declares that the recreation reserve
described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the 21st
day of June 1978, cease to form part of the Hauraki Gulf
Maritime Park and cease to be administered by the Hauraki
Gulf Maritime Park Board.
SCHEDULE
SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT—THAMES-COROMANDEL
DISTRICT
21.3000 hectares, more or less, being Section 34, Block XII,
Otama Survey District. S.O. Plan 48378.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of October 1978.
VENN YOUNG, Minister of Lands.
(L. and S. H.O. Res. 2/8/2/2; D.O. 8/3/281)
Notice of Acquisition of Public Reserve by the Crown and
Addition to the Hauraki Gulf Maritime Park
PURSUANT to the Reserves Act 1977, the Minister of Lands
hereby gives notice that the land, described in the Schedule
hereto, has been acquired as a reserve for recreation purposes,
subject to the provisions of Part III of the said Act,
and further, pursuant to the Hauraki Gulf Maritime Park
Act 1967, declares that the land shall, on and after the 25th
day of September 1978, be added to and form part of the
Hauraki Gulf Maritime Park, to be administered by the
Hauraki Gulf Maritime Park Board.
SCHEDULE
NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT—GREAT BARRIER
ISLAND COUNTY
7.3804 hectares, more or less, being Lot 2, D.P. 76703,
situated in Block II, Tryphena Survey District. C.T. 32D/
1419.
Dated at Wellington this 9th day of October 1978.
VENN YOUNG, Minister of Lands.
(L. and S. H.O. Res. 2/2/46; D.O. NP 36/3)
Reserves Act 1977
PURSUANT to section 106, Reserves Act 1977, the Minister of
Lands prescribes the following model bylaws for the control
of reserves.
SCHEDULE
PURSUANT to the Reserves Act 1977, the (Name) Reserve
Board hereby makes the following bylaws for the control
and administration of the reserve.
Interpretation
- In these bylaws—
“Board” means the (Name) Reserve Board appointed
under the Reserves Act 1977:
“Reserve” means the (Name) Reserve comprising—
(a) The land described in the Schedule hereto:
(b) All other lands that may hereafter become a
public reserve under the Reserves Act 1977 and
under the control of the board.
Reserve Open to the Public
- (1) Subject to the provisions of these bylaws, the reserve
shall be open to the public at all times, except during such
hours as the board determines that the reserve shall be
closed to the public.
(2) No person shall enter the reserve or remain therein
during the hours when the reserve is closed to the public.
Gates
- No person shall leave any gate in a different position
from that in which he finds it; gates found open shall be
left open and gates found closed shall be left closed.
Misbehaviour
- (1) Within the said reserve no person shall wilfully
obstruct, disturb, or interfere with any other person in the
use or enjoyment of the said reserve or use foul, abusive,
indecent or obscene language, or be intoxicated, noisy or
riotous, or in any way misbehave.
(2) Where any person commits an offence against the
foregoing bylaw he shall commit a further offence if he
does not leave the said reserve when so requested by and
officer of the Board.
Planting
- Except with the prior written consent of the Board no
person shall plant any tree, shrub, or plant of any kind, or
sow or scatter the seed of any tree, shrub, or plant of any
kind, or introduce any substance injurious to plant life on
the said reserve.
Dangerous Weapons
- Except with the prior written permission of the board, no
person shall within the reserve carry or use any weapon or
instrument of a dangerous character (including, but without
limiting the generality of the foregoing provisions, any bow
and arrow, catapult, or shanghai).
Throwing Stones, etc.
- No person shall throw any stick, stone, or other missile
within the reserve.
Tents, Booths, and other Structures
- No person shall put up or erect any stall, booth, tent,
swing, or structure of any kind within the reserves, except
with the prior written permission of the board and then
only at such place, for such time or term, of such dimensions,
and subject to such conditions as are specified in the permit.
Any fee charged by the board in respect of the permit shall
be payable in advance.
Selling Food and Drink
- (1) No person shall within the reserve sell or offer
or expose for sale or have in his possession for the purposes
of sale any article of food or merchandise or any drink
(whether intoxicating or otherwise), or carry on any trade,
pursuit, or calling, except with the prior permission in writing
of the Board and then only in compliance with every
condition specified in the permit:
Provided that no such permit shall be deemed to authorise
the sale or offering or exposing for sale or the having in
possession for the purpose of sale of any intoxicating liquor
in contravention of any provision of the Licensing Act 1908.
Water
- (1) No person shall within the reserve permit or cause
wastage of water or permit any water tap to flow for a
longer period than is reasonably required to obtain water
for drinking or cooking or other lawful purposes within the
reserve.
(2) No person shall in any manner pollute or otherwise
render unfit for use for any purpose (whether for human
consumption or not), any water supply within the reserve.
Aircraft
- No person shall make use of any part of the said
reserve for the purpose of the landing or alighting thereon
or the flying therefrom of aircraft of any kind (including
aeroplanes, helicopters, gliders and balloons) except in accordance
with written permission previously obtained from the
board, but this bylaw shall not apply in cases of emergency.
No person shall land on the said reserve by parachute
except in cases of emergency.
No person within the said reserve shall use or operate or
attempt to use or operate a hang-glider.
Further, no person, operator or pilot-in-command of an
aircraft of any description shall make use of any part of
the said reserve for the purpose of setting down, picking up
or recovery from within the said reserve of any person,
livestock, carcass or article of any description except in
accordance with the written permission of the board previously
obtained.
This bylaw does not absolve persons from compliance
with any requirement that the Director of Civil Aviation
may stipulate.
Fires
- No person shall light any fire, except at picnic places
in fireplaces provided by the board, without the express
permission of the board or officer of the board.
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