Standards and Fishing Regulations




4640 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 174

Copies of the specifications may be ordered from the Standards Association of New Zealand, Wellington Trade Centre, 181–187 Victoria Street (or Private Bag), Wellington.

Dated at Wellington this 5th day of October 1987.

DENYS R. M. PINFOLD,
Director, Standards Association of New Zealand.

(S.A. 114/2/9: 3423-7)


The Standards Act 1965—Miscellaneous Publication Withdrawn

PURSUANT to the provisions of the Standards Act 1965, the Standards Council, on 28 August 1987, withdrew the undermentioned miscellaneous publication:

Number and Title of Miscellaneous Publication
MP 107:1986 New Zealand Buyers’ Guide (cancelled and replaced by MP 2100:1987/8).

Dated at Wellington this 5th day of October 1987.

DENYS R. M. PINFOLD,
Director, Standards Association of New Zealand.

(S.A. 114/2/5: 200)


The Standards Act 1965—Miscellaneous Publication Adopted

PURSUANT to section 17 of the Standards Act 1965, the Standards Council, on 28 August 1987, approved the issue of the undermentioned miscellaneous publication:

Number, Title and Price of Publication (Post Free)
MP 2100:1987/8 New Zealand Buyers’ Guide. Gratis.

NOTE—The New Zealand Buyers’ Guide has been published previously under the number MP 107. The 1987/8 edition introduces a new number, MP 2100, to bring the Guide into the 21 Certification marking publication series.

Copies of the publication may be ordered from the Standards Association of New Zealand, Wellington Trade Centre, 181–187 Victoria Street (or Private Bag), Wellington.

Dated at Wellington this 5th day of October 1987.

DENYS R. M. PINFOLD,
Director, Standards Association of New Zealand.

(S.A. 114/2/5: 199)


The Standards Act 1965—Notice

NZS 5422:— Code of practice for the use of LPG and CNG fuels in internal combustion engines—
Part 1:1987 LPG fuel.
Part 2:1987 CNG fuel.

The 1987 edition of NZS 5422 was gazetted on 24 September 1987.

The Ministry of Transport has revised the date from which the requirement to this Standard shall be applicable. The revised date is 1 March 1988.

Dated at Wellington this 5th day of October 1987.

DENYS R. M. PINFOLD,
Director, Standards Association of New Zealand.

(S.A. 114/2/2)


Rotorua Trout Fishing District Anglers Notice 1987
(Notice No. 3)

PURSUANT to section 71 of the Fisheries Act 1983, the Department of Conservation hereby gives the following District Anglers Notice.

N O T I C E

  1. Title and commencement—This notice may be cited as the Rotorua Trout Fishing District Anglers Notice 1987 (Notice No. 3), and shall come into force on 8 October 1987.

  2. Interpretation—(1) In this notice, unless the context otherwise requires—

“Artificial fly” includes any lure of feather, fur, wool, or other material of any kind customarily used in the making of artificial flies; but does not include any lure in the tying of which lead or other weight has been incorporated unless the hook incorporated in the lure does not exceed 20 mm in length (being the horizontal straight line distance from the rear of the eye of the hook to the rear of the bend) and the gap (being the distance from the point of the hook to the underside of the nearest part of the hook shank above the point) does not exceed 7 mm and the hook is not larger than size No. 8 (“Redditch” scale);

“Artificial minnow” includes spoonbait, any lure in the tying of which lead or other weight has been incorporated to facilitate the casting or sinking of the lure, and any lure which incorporates a spinning device or a device to impart a wobbling or irregular motion of the lure;

“Boat” includes a launch or other vessel; and also includes any canoe, punt, or raft, and any afteraft or hovercraft on the surface of the water;

“Foulhook”, in relation to any fish, means to take the trout with a hook otherwise than through the mouth;

“Landmark” means a black and yellow ringed post or buoy;

“Length”, in relation to any trout, means the total length from the tip of the snout to the tip of the tail;

“Lure” means any artificial or natural fly, and any artificial minnow;

“Natural fly” includes spiders and insects; but does not include anything the use of which is prohibited by clause 9 (1) (c) of this notice;

“River” or “stream” includes any lake or impoundment of waters thereon, whether natural or artificial; and also includes any artificial watercourse;

“Take” and all references thereto includes taking, fishing for, catching, killing, or pursuing by any means or device; and also includes the attempt to take;

(2) Words and expressions in this notice which are defined in the Fisheries Act 1983 or the Freshwater Fisheries Regulations 1983 shall, unless the context otherwise requires, have the meanings so defined.

  1. Application of this notice—This notice shall apply to the Rotorua District.

  2. Open season—Fishing for trout by licence holders shall be permitted during the open season which shall be—

(a) In respect of the following waters:

(i) Lakes Okareka, Maraetai, Whakamaruru, Atiamuri, Ohakuri, Aratiatia Lake up to Huka Falls, Lake Rotokura and Dry Lake (commonly known as the Karioi Lakes) and the Tiniroto, Ohakune and Putere Lakes;

(ii) Lake Rotorua excluding those waters which lead into the Ohau Channel and which are inwardly bounded by landmarks;

(iii) That part of Lake Rotoiti abutting the southern shoreline between landmarks situated at Ruato and Hinehopu and extending from that shoreline for a distance of 100 metres into Lake Rotoiti;

(iv) That part of Lake Okataina abutting the northern shoreline between landmarks situated at Te Koitu Point and west of the Okataina Lodge and extending from that shoreline for a distance of 100 metres into Lake Okataina;

(v) The Kaituna River (excluding tributary streams) downstream of the flow control structure marking the outlet of Lake Rotoiti;

(vi) The Rangitaiki River (excluding tributary streams) and impoundments downstream of its confluence with the Otamakokore Stream (but excluding that part specified in clause 6 (e));

(vii) The Whakatane River (excluding tributary streams) downstream of its confluence with the OWaka Stream;

(viii) The Waioeka River downstream of the Reid Road bridge;

(ix) The Waiohau River downstream of the Te Reinga Falls;

(x) The Waikaretaheke River downstream of the Piripaua power house;

(xi) The Waiua River downstream of its confluence with the Waikaretaheke River;

(xii) The Mohaka River and its tributaries that lie within the district downstream of the Pakaututu Road bridge;



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