✨ Fisheries, Hop Levy, Conservation Order
14 DECEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 6249
Whangarei (MAF Laboratory Building, Keyte Street).
Tauranga (Corner Elizabeth and Durham Streets).
Nelson (Port Nelson Complex, Vickerman Street).
Dunedin (Commercial Union Building, 23 Crawford Street).
The proposed plan may also be inspected at most libraries and Regional and District Council Offices in the Auckland region.
Submissions and objections to the proposed plan may be addressed to: The Regional Manager, MAF Fisheries, P.O. Box 3437, Auckland.
Dated at Wellington this 11th day of December 1989.
R. BALLARD, Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries.
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Hop Marketing Regulations 1939
Hop Levy (Notice No. 4952; Ag. 4/54/13)
Pursuant to regulation 16A of the Hop Marketing Regulations 1939, I hereby fix at 5c/kg the levy payable to the Hop Marketing Committee in respect of hops sold from the date of this notice.
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of November 1989.
D. BUTCHER, for Minister of Agriculture.
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Conservation
Harbours Act 1950
Kaiteriteri Bay Grant of Control Order 1989
THOMAS EICHELBAUM, Administrator of the Government
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At Wellington this 4th day of December 1989
Present:
The Right Honourable G. W. R. Palmer, Presiding in Council
Pursuant to sections 8A and 165 of the Harbours Act 1950, His Excellency the Administrator of the Government, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and on the request of the Kaiteriteri Recreation Reserves Board, hereby makes the following order.
Order
- Title and commencement—(a) This order may be cited as the Kaiteriteri Bay Grant of Control Order 1989.
(b) This order shall come into force 28 days after its publication in the Gazette.
- Interpretation—In this order:
“The Act” means the Harbour Act 1950:
“The Board” means the Kaiteriteri Recreation Reserves Board:
“Foreshore” means such parts of the bed, shore, or banks of a tidal water as are covered and uncovered by the ebb and flow of the tide at ordinary spring tides:
“Minister” means the Minister of Conservation, and includes any officer, person, or authority acting by or under the direction or authority of the Minister.
- Grant of control—There is hereby granted to the Board for a period of 21 years from the commencement of this order, subject to the provisions of sections 8A and 165 of the Act and to the conditions specified in this order:
(a) The control of the foreshore described in the First Schedule to this order;
(b) The control of the waters described in the Second Schedule to this order.
- Conditions of grant—The grant of control conferred by clause 3 of this order is subject to the following conditions:
(a) Suitably worded signs shall be erected at main public access ways to the foreshore and waters described in the Schedules to this order indicating that control of them has been granted to the Board pursuant to sections 8A and 165 of the Act.
(b) All money received by the Board in the performance or exercise of the functions, duties, or powers conferred on it by this order in respect of the foreshore and waters to which this order applies, shall, after the deduction of any expenditure incurred by the Board in the performance or exercise of those functions, duties, or powers, be applied to the construction, repair, or improvement of facilities in respect of that foreshore and waters and not otherwise.
- Powers of Board—Subject to the provisions of section 8A of the Act, the Board may, in respect of the waters to which this order applies:
(a) By bylaw, do anything which a harbour board may do by bylaw under section 232 of the Act;
(b) Appoint harbourmasters and other officers, and define or limit their powers and duties.
SCHEDULES
First Schedule
Foreshores
All those parts of the foreshore of Kaiteriteri Bay adjoining the Nelson Land District, Tasman District, as bounded by a line commencing at peg XLVIII, on S.O. Plan 3862, being the western-most point of Kaka Point; thence along a line bearing 168° true for 680 links approximately to the eastern-most point of a rock; thence along a line bearing 172° true for 660 links approximately to the eastern-most point of Kaka Island; thence along a right line to the eastern-most point of Torlesse Rocks; thence south-westerly along the mean high water mark to the southern-most point of the said rocks; thence due west to the mean high water mark of the mainland shore and generally northerly along that mean high water mark to the point of commencement.
Second Schedule
Waters
All the waters of Kaiteriteri Bay adjoining the Nelson Land District, Tasman District, as bounded by a line commencing at peg XLVIII, on S.O. Plan 3862, being the western-most point of Kaka Point; thence along a line bearing 168° true for 680 links approximately to the eastern-most point of a rock; thence along a line bearing 172° true for 660 links approximately to the eastern-most point of Kaka Island; thence along a right line to the eastern-most point of Torlesse Rocks; then south-westerly along the mean high water mark to the southern-most point of the said rocks; thence due west to the mean high water mark of the mainland shore and generally northerly along that mean high water mark to the point of commencement.
C. J. HILL, for Clerk of the Executive Council.
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- THOMAS EICHELBAUM, Administrator of the Government
- The Right Honourable G. W. R. Palmer, Presiding in Council
- C. J. HILL, for Clerk of the Executive Council