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2622 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 83
The Wairewa County Foreshore, Lakeshore and Waters
Control Order 1979
KEITH HOLYOAKE, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government House at Wellington this 27th day of
August 1979
Present:
His Excellency the Governor-General in Council
Pursuant to section 8A and 165 of the Harbours Act 1950,
His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with
the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby
makes the following order.
ORDER
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(a) This order may be cited as the Wairewa County
Foreshore, Lakeshore and Waters Control Order -
(b) This order shall come into force on the date of its
publication in the Gazette. -
In this order:
"the Act" means the Harbours Act 1950;
"the Council" means the Wairewa County Council;
"foreshore" means such parts of the bed, shore or banks
of a tidal water as are covered and uncovered by the
flow and ebb of the tide at ordinary spring tide;
"Minister" means the Minister of Transport and includes
any officer, person or authority acting by or under
the direction or authority of the Minister. -
There is hereby granted to the Council for a period of
21 years from the commencement of this order; subject to
the provisions of section 8A and 165 of the Act and to the
conditions specified in the Third Schedule to this order:
(a) Control of the foreshore described in the First Schedule
to this order;
(b) The control of the lakeshore and water specified in the
Second Schedule to this order.
FIRST SCHEDULE
All that portion of foreshore fronting the County of Wairewa
including the foreshore of all offshore islands adjacent to the
county as more particularly shown on plan numbered M.D.
15957 and deposited in the office of the Ministry of Transport
at Wellington.
SECOND SCHEDULE
All the lakeshore and waters of Lake Forsyth, County of
Wairewa, as more particularly shown edged red on plan
M.D. 15957 and deposited in the office of the Ministry of
Transport at Wellington.
THIRD SCHEDULE
Conditions
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Her Majesty or the Governor-General and all officers in
the Government service acting in the execution of their duty
shall at all times have free ingress, passage, and egress into,
over, and out of the foreshore and waters described in the
First and Second Schedules to this order without payment. -
Nothing herein contained shall authorise the Council to
do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or inconsistent
with any law relating to the Customs or with any regulations
of the Minister of Customs, or with any provisions of the
Harbours Act 1950 or its amendments, or any regulations
made thereunder that are or may hereafter be in force. -
The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by this
Order in Council shall not apply to those portions of the
foreshore required for securing the shore ends of any tele-
graph cables that are at present or may be at any time laid
down within the areas described in the First and Second
Schedules to this order. -
The Council may enclose any part or parts of the fore-
shore described in the First Schedule or any part or parts of
the lakeshore described in the Second Schedule to this order
for the purpose of holding athletic sports or games and may
by resolution fix a charge for admission to such enclosed
part or parts;
Provided that the total number of days on which such
enclosures are made shall not exceed six in any one year. -
Nothing herein contained shall authorise the Council to
remove or cause to be removed any stone, sand, shingle or
shells without the consent of the Minister being first obtained. -
Suitably worded signs shall be erected at the main public
accessways to the areas described in the First and Second
Schedule to this order indicating that control has been granted
to the Council pursuant to sections 8A and 165 of the Act
and that bylaws are in force. -
Subject to the provisions of section 8A of the Act, the
Council for and within the area of water described in Second
Schedule to this order:
(a) May by bylaw do anything which a harbour board may
do by bylaw under section 232 of the Act.
(b) May appoint harbourmasters and other officers and
define or limit their powers and duties. -
All money received by the Council in respect of the
foreshore, lakeshore or waters in the exercise or performance
of the powers, functions, duties, and authorities conferred on
it by this order, shall, subject to the deduction of an expendi-
ture incurred by the Council in the exercise or performance
of those powers, functions, duties, and authorities, be applied
to the construction, repair, or improvement of facilities in
respect of that foreshore, lakeshore or waters and not
otherwise. -
The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any
time resumed by the Governor-General without payment of
any compensation whatever, on giving to the Council six
calendar months notice in writing. Any such notice shall be
sufficient if given by the Minister and delivered at or posted to
the last known address of the Council in New Zealand.
P. G. MILLEN, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(M.O.T. H.O. 54/14/82; S.O. 54/14/82)
Commission of Inquiry Into Rescue and Fire Services
At International Airports
KEITH HOLYOAKE, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
To all unto whom these presents shall come, and to:
John Samuel Shephard, Esquire, Upon Whom Has Been
Conferred the Air Force Cross, of Papakura, retired
airline pilot;
Ian Gordon Lythgoe, Esquire, Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, of Waikanae, company
director; and
Derek Arthur Varley, Esquire, of Wellington, fire force
commander of the New Zealand Fire Service:
GREETING:
WHEREAS it is considered expedient that inquiry shall be
made into the adequacy of the rescue and fire services
operated by the Ministry of Transport at the Auckland,
Wellington, and Christchurch International Airports:
Now therefore, I, the Right Honourable Sir Keith Jacka
Holyoake, the Governor-General of New Zealand, acting
by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council,
hereby appoint you the said John Samuel Shephard, Ian
Gordon Lythgoe, and Derek Arthur Varley, to be a Com-
mission to inquire into and report upon the adequacy of the
rescue and fire services operated by the Ministry of Trans-
port at the Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch Inter-
national Airports:
And in considering these matters you are hereby directed
to have regard to and considerβ
(a) The person or authority upon whom the duty to
establish, maintain, and operate the said services is
imposed, and the Act or other authority under which
such duty is imposed;
(b) The nature of the said services provided at the Auck-
land, Wellington, and Christchurch International
Airports:
(c) Whether the said services are appropriate to each air-
port and are in accordance with the standards,
recommended practices, and guidance material of
the International Civil Aviation Organisation, and,
if not, the changes which are necessary or desir-
able:
(d) Whether the equipment provided for the operation of
the said services is adequate in the event of an air-
craft accident on or in the vicinity of each airport
and whether such equipment compares with that
provided at similar airports in other countries and,
if not, the additional or other equipment which is
necessary or desirable:
(e) The manning scales established at each airport and
the staff numbers which are required to efficiently
carry out the duties and responsibilities of the
rescue and fire units;
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ποΈ Wairewa County Foreshore, Lakeshore and Waters Control Order 1979
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration27 August 1979
Order in Council, Harbours Act 1950, Wairewa County, foreshore control, lakeshore control
- KEITH HOLYOAKE, Governor-General
- P. G. MILLEN, Clerk of the Executive Council
ποΈ Commission of Inquiry Into Rescue and Fire Services At International Airports
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration27 August 1979
Commission of Inquiry, Rescue and Fire Services, International Airports, Ministry of Transport
- John Samuel Shephard (Esquire), Appointed to Commission of Inquiry
- Ian Gordon Lythgoe (Esquire), Appointed to Commission of Inquiry
- Derek Arthur Varley (Esquire), Appointed to Commission of Inquiry
- KEITH HOLYOAKE, Governor-General