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take scallops from the following defined areas within the waters of the Southern Scallop Fishery.
Area B and C:
The area contained by a straight line from the outer leading light at Collingwood (at 40° 40.7’S and 172° 41.0’E) to Bush End Point Light, Farewell Spit (at 40° 32.9’S and 173° 00.6’E) to Taupo Point (at 40° 47.4’S and 172° 57.3’E) and then back along the mean high water mark to the outer leading light at Collingwood (at 40° 40.7’S and 172° 41.0’E).
Areas D and E:
The area contained by a straight line commencing near Totaranui (at 40° 49.0’S and 173° 00.9’E) to the outer edge of the Separation Point Coral Patch (at 40° 47.7’S and 173° 07.7’E) to a point in mid Tasman Bay (at 41° 02.8’S and 173° 16.1’E) to Port Motueka (at 41° 08.3’S and 173° 01.3’E) and then back along the mean high water mark to a point near Totaranui (at 40° 49.0’S and 173° 00.9’E).
Areas G and H:
The area contained by a straight line commencing at the eastern end of Rabbit Island (at 41° 17.1’S and 173° 11.8’E) to a point in mid Tasman Bay (at 41° 02.8’S and 173° 16.1’E) to Okuri Point (at 40° 58.6’S and 173° 45.7’E) and then back along the mean high water mark to the eastern end of Rabbit Island (at 41° 17.1’S and 173° 11.8’E).
Marlborough Sounds:
Those waters of the Southern Scallop Fishery which lie east of longitude 173° 50’E other than those waters enclosed by a straight line from the northern most point of Nile Head at 40° 43.8’S and 173° 52.3’E to the northern most point of Cape Stephens at 40° 41.7’S and 173° 57.5’E and the mean highwater mark between those points.
- Cancellation of previous notice—The Fisheries (Southern Scallop Fishery Rotational Fishing) Notice 1993 (No. 5272) published in the New Zealand Gazette on the 12th day of August 1993, Issue No. 122 at page 2400 is hereby cancelled.
Dated at Wellington this 16th day of November 1993.
B. D. SHALLARD, Director (Operations), MAF Fisheries.
909802
Commerce
Mining Act 1971
Forfeiture of Mining Privilege
Pursuant to section 118 of the Mining Act 1971, and in accordance with a delegation from the Minister of Energy dated the 2nd day of May 1992, I hereby declare the mining privilege described in the Schedule hereto to be forfeited.
Schedule
Type of Privilege: Mining licence 32 2435.
Registered Number: 079239.
Registered Office: Westland.
Name of Holder: Philip Henham.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of November 1993.
M. J. BELGRAVE, Secretary of Commerce.
909692
Forfeiture of Mining Privilege
Pursuant to section 118 of the Mining Act 1971, and in accordance with a delegation from the Minister of Energy dated the 2nd day of May 1992, I hereby declare the mining privilege described in the Schedule hereto to be forfeited.
Schedule
Type of Privilege: Mining licence 32 2547.
Registered Number: 083394.
Registered Office: Westland.
Name of Holder: Martin William Bassett.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of November 1993.
M. J. BELGRAVE, Secretary of Commerce.
(5/cl)
909693
Defence
Defence Act 1990
Appointments, Promotions, Extensions, Transfers, Resignations and Retirements of Officers of the New Zealand Army
Pursuant to section 32 of the Defence Act 1990, Her Excellency the Governor-General has approved the following appointments, promotions, extensions, transfers, resignations and retirements of officers of the New Zealand Army.
REGULAR FORCE
Appointments to Commission
Warrant Officer Class II Steven Paul French, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment, is appointed to commission in the rank of Lieutenant and Quartermaster, with seniority from 22 October 1989 and effect from 5 April 1993.
The following Warrant Officers Class II are appointed to commissions in the rank of Lieutenant and Quartermaster, with seniority from 16 September 1990 and effect from the date shown:
- Jonathan Paul Fletcher, Royal N.Z. Army Ordnance Corps, 1 June 1993.
- Bryan Lindsay McKenzie Walden, Royal N.Z. Corps of Signals, 1 August 1993.
Graduates—Officer Cadet School
The following Officer Cadets graduated from the Officer Cadet School, and are appointed to commissions in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the Corps shown, with seniority and effect from 17 June 1993:
- Matthew James Allen, Royal N.Z. Corps of Signals.
- Vincent John Copeland, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment.
- Matthew James Crow, b.a., Royal N.Z. Corps of Signals.
- Russell Mark Duffin, Royal N.Z. Army Ordnance Corps.
- Robert William Gillies, Royal N.Z. Army Ordnance Corps.
- John Rana Harvey, Royal Regiment of N.Z. Artillery.
- Gareth Thomas Jones, DIP.TCHG., The Corps of Royal N.Z. Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
- Peter Charles Kendall, b.com., Royal N.Z. Corps of Signals.
- Peter Thomas Makara, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment.
- Raymond Ngatoroirangi Mihaere, Royal N.Z. Corps of Transport.
- Ryan Trent Mitchell, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment.
- Edward Russel Sonon, Royal N.Z. Armoured Corps.
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Fisheries Notice for Southern Scallop Fishery
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources16 November 1993
Fisheries, Scallop Fishery, Rotational Fishing, Area Boundaries
- B. D. Shallard, Director (Operations), MAF Fisheries
🌾 Forfeiture of Mining Privilege
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources5 November 1993
Mining, Forfeiture, Mining Licence, Westland
- Philip Henham, Holder of forfeited mining privilege
- M. J. Belgrave, Secretary of Commerce
🌾 Forfeiture of Mining Privilege
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources5 November 1993
Mining, Forfeiture, Mining Licence, Westland
- Martin William Bassett, Holder of forfeited mining privilege
- M. J. Belgrave, Secretary of Commerce
🛡️ Appointments, Promotions, Extensions, Transfers, Resignations and Retirements of Officers of the New Zealand Army
🛡️ Defence & MilitaryMilitary Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, Resignations, New Zealand Army
15 names identified
- Steven Paul French (Warrant Officer Class II), Appointed to commission in the rank of Lieutenant and Quartermaster
- Jonathan Paul Fletcher (Warrant Officer Class II), Appointed to commission in the rank of Lieutenant and Quartermaster
- Bryan Lindsay McKenzie Walden (Warrant Officer Class II), Appointed to commission in the rank of Lieutenant and Quartermaster
- Matthew James Allen (Officer Cadet), Graduated from Officer Cadet School, appointed to commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant
- Vincent John Copeland (Officer Cadet), Graduated from Officer Cadet School, appointed to commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant
- Matthew James Crow (Officer Cadet), Graduated from Officer Cadet School, appointed to commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant
- Russell Mark Duffin (Officer Cadet), Graduated from Officer Cadet School, appointed to commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant
- Robert William Gillies (Officer Cadet), Graduated from Officer Cadet School, appointed to commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant
- John Rana Harvey (Officer Cadet), Graduated from Officer Cadet School, appointed to commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant
- Gareth Thomas Jones (Officer Cadet), Graduated from Officer Cadet School, appointed to commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant
- Peter Charles Kendall (Officer Cadet), Graduated from Officer Cadet School, appointed to commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant
- Peter Thomas Makara (Officer Cadet), Graduated from Officer Cadet School, appointed to commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant
- Raymond Ngatoroirangi Mihaere (Officer Cadet), Graduated from Officer Cadet School, appointed to commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant
- Ryan Trent Mitchell (Officer Cadet), Graduated from Officer Cadet School, appointed to commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant
- Edward Russel Sonon (Officer Cadet), Graduated from Officer Cadet School, appointed to commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant