Water Recreation and Bylaws




14 JANUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
31

  1. All person in charge of a vessel shall adhere to and
    keep the provisions of all Acts and regulations not specifically
    exempted by this notice.

  2. A suitable notice as may be approved by the Regional
    Marine Officer, Ministry of Transport, Christchurch, shall be
    erected at the sites deemed necessary by the Regional Marine
    Officer.

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of December 1981.

R. P. TAYLOR,
Senior Executive Officer (Harbours and Foreshores).

*New Zealand Gazette, 6 December 1979, p. 3783
†New Zealand Gazette, 15 January 1980, p. 28

(M.O.T. 43/54/10)


The Water Recreation (Waikato River) Notice 1981, Sweet-
waters Management Ltd.

I, Robin Paul Taylor, Senior Executive Officer (Harbours and Foreshores), pursuant to the Water Recreation Regulations 1979* and in exercise of powers delegated to me pursuant to sections 8 and 9 of the Ministry of Transport Act 1968, hereby give the following notice.

NOTICE

  1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Water Recreation (Waikato River) Notice 1981.
    (b) This notice shall come into force on 29 January 1982 and shall remain in force until 2 February 1982.

  2. Subject to the conditions set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, pursuant to regulation 18 of the Water Recreation Regulations 1979, the area of water described in the First Schedule hereto shall be reserved for vessels under the control and management of Sweetwaters Management Ltd.

FIRST SCHEDULE

ALL that area of water of the Waikato River as shown marked red on plan M.D. 16096, deposited in the office of the Ministry of Transport at Wellington.

SECOND SCHEDULE

  1. All persons in charge of a vessel shall adhere to and keep the provisions of all other Acts and regulations not specifically exempted by this notice.

  2. A suitable notice as may be approved by the Regional Marine Officer, Ministry of Transport, Auckland, shall be erected at sites deemed necessary by the Regional Marine Officer.

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of December 1981.

R. P. TAYLOR,
Senior Executive Officer (Harbours and Foreshores).

*Water Recreation Regulations 1979/30

(M.O.T. H.O. 43/68/10; N.R. 54/47/5)


Waitangi National Trust Board Bylaws 1981

PURSUANT to the powers conferred on it by section 7 of the Waitangi National Trust Act 1932, the Waitangi National Trust Board doth hereby resolve that the Waitangi National Trust Board Bylaws 1978 be revoked and that the provisions set out in the Schedule to this resolution be bylaws of the Board and be submitted for approval to His Excellency the Governor-General and following such approval be thereupon published by being displayed and kept displayed as provided by subsection (4) of the said section 7.

SCHEDULE

BYLAWS

The bylaws set out in the consecutively numbered clauses hereof may be cited as the Waitangi National Trust Board Bylaws 1981.

Interpretation

  1. In these bylaws:

“Board” means the Waitangi National Trust Board appointed under the said Act.

“Officer” or “Servant” means those persons from time to time appointed as officers or servants of the Board.

“The said land” means all the land from time to time vested in the Board.

Animals

  1. No person shall bring any dog or cat, or other animal or cause or permit any dog or cat or other animal to be brought upon any part of the said land, and any dog or cat or other animal intruding upon any part of such land without authority may be taken into possession and committed to the local pound or the SPCA.

Camping

  1. No person shall camp on the said land.

Misbehaviour

  1. (i) Within the said land no person shall wilfully obstruct, disturb, or interfere with any other person in the use or enjoyment of the said land or use foul, abusive, indecent, or obscene language, or be intoxicated, noisy or riotous, or in any way misbehave.

(ii) Where any person commits an offence against the foregoing bylaw he shall be deemed to commit a further offence if he does not leave the said land when so requested by an officer of the Board or any constable.

Planting

  1. No person without lawful authority 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 land.

Tents, Booths, and Other Structures

  1. No person shall put up or erect any stall, booth, tent, swing, or structure of any kind within the said land 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 by payable in advance.

Trading and Residence

  1. No person shall reside permanently, engage in any business, sell or offer for sale any article of food or merchandise, or any kind of drink, or carry on any other pursuit or calling within the said land without the written consent of the Board given subject to such terms and conditions as it deems fit.

Public Address or Sound System

  1. No person shall install or operate any type of public address system or any type of amplified sound system on the said land without the prior written permission of the Board and then only in accordance with the conditions of such permission.

Aircraft

  1. (i) No person shall make use of any part of the said land 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 to the farm airstrip operated by the Department of Lands and Survey or in cases of emergency.

(ii) No person shall land on the said land by parachute except in cases of emergency.

(iii) No person within the said land shall use or operate or attempt to use or operate a hang-glider.

(iv) Further, no person, operator or pilot in command of an aircraft of any description shall make use of any part of the said land for the purpose of setting down, picking up or recovery from within the said land of any person, live, stock, carcass or article of any description except in accordance with the written permission of the Board previously obtained.

(v) This bylaw does not absolve persons from compliance with any requirements that the Director of Civil Aviation may stipulate.

Fires

  1. (i) 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.

(ii) No person shall light a fire in any position where it is likely to present a fire hazard.

(iii) Once a fire is lit, the person lighting the fire, or such other person as is detailed by him, shall remain in attendance of the fire until it is completely extinguished.

(iv) No match, lighted or not lighted, cigarette, or other lighted matter shall be dropped, thrown or otherwise placed in any grass or other inflammable material.

(v) Nothing in this bylaw shall exempt an offender from liability under any other Act, with respect to the lighting of fires.



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🚂 Transport & Communications
17 December 1981
Water Recreation, Waihao River, Regulations, Minister of Transport Act 1968
  • R. P. Taylor, Senior Executive Officer (Harbours and Foreshores)

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🚂 Transport & Communications
17 December 1981
Water Recreation, Waikato River, Regulations, Minister of Transport Act 1968
  • R. P. Taylor, Senior Executive Officer (Harbours and Foreshores)

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