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3 JUNE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1461

Government Notices

Agriculture and Fisheries

Animals Act 1967

Movement Control Notice Issued Under Section 13A, Animals Act (Notice No. 5243)

For the purpose of controlling the movement of all bivalve molluscs which may be harbouring a harmful organism, pursuant to section 13A of the Animals Act 1967, I hereby prohibit all movement of bivalve molluscs, for the purpose of relaying into other waters, from the Movement Control Areas described in the Schedule hereto for a period of 30 days from the day this notice comes into effect.

This notice shall come into effect on the date of publication in the Gazette.

Schedule

The Movement Control Areas are:

  1. North Island

All that area of land and water bounded:

(a) By the outer limit of the territorial sea as defined by section 3 of the Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone Act 1977 heading in a northerly direction from a point on the territorial sea at 40° 56.4'S and 174° 35.4'E around the coast of the North Island to a point on the territorial sea at 41° 27.6'S and 174° 26.0'E; and

(b) By a straight line from 41° 27.6'S and 174° 26.0'E in a northerly direction to the point of commencement at a point 40° 56.4'S and 174° 35.4'E.

  1. Chatham Islands

All that area of land and water bounded by the outer limit of the territorial sea as defined by section 3 of the Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone Act 1977 that surrounds the Chatham Islands.

  1. South Island

All that area of land and water bounded:

(a) By the outer limit of the territorial sea as defined by section 3 of the Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone Act 1977 heading in a southerly direction from a point on the territorial sea at 41° 27.6'S and 174° 26.0'E around the coast of the South Island to a point on the territorial sea at 40° 56.4'S and 174° 35.4'E; and

(b) By a straight line from 40° 56.4'S and 174° 35.4'E in a southerly direction to the point of commencement at a point 41° 27.6'S and 174° 26.0'E.

Signed at Wellington this 1st day of June 1993.

R. E. W. ELLIOTT, Group Director Policy (acting pursuant to delegated authority).

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Conservation

Conservation Act 1987

Fishing Prohibited in Certain Waters Within the Taupo District

Pursuant to section 26ZL (1) (c) of the Conservation Act 1987, I, Murray Hosking, Deputy Director-General of Conservation, hereby give notice that, in addition to those Taupo District waters in which the taking of trout is prohibited, as set out in regulation 3 (1) of the Taupo Fishing Regulations 1984, no person shall take trout in any of the following waters in the Taupo District:

  1. The Te Whaiti Stream.
  2. The Waipuhei Stream.
  3. The Waitotara Stream.

This notice has the effect of amending the Taupo Fishing Regulations 1984, Part 1, regulation 3 (1), and unless this notice is amended or revoked, it shall continue in force until the date on which an amendment to the Taupo Fishing Regulations 1984, affecting regulation 3 (1), comes into force.

The notice shall come into effect on 1 July 1993.

Dated at Wellington this 26th day of May 1993.

M. HOSKING, Deputy Director-General of Conservation.

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Crown Law Office

Law Practitioners Act 1982

Members of Council of Legal Education Appointed

Pursuant to the Law Practitioners Act 1982, Her Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint

The Honourable David Lance Tompkins, a Judge of the High Court of Auckland

John Cadenhead, a District Court Judge of Auckland

Timothy Alexander Jones, barrister of Auckland

Colin Stuart Withnall, Queen’s Counsel of Dunedin

Christine Mary Grice, barrister of Hamilton

Christopher Francis Finlayson, barrister of Wellington

Timothy David Clarke, student of Dunedin

Nicola Jane Rowe, student of Christchurch

to be members of the Council of Legal Education for a term expiring on the 30th day of May 1996.

Dated at Wellington this 26th day of May 1993.

PAUL EAST, Attorney-General.

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Queen’s Counsel Regulations 1987

Appointment of Queen’s Counsel

Her Excellency the Governor-General, acting on the recommendation of the Attorney-General, and with the concurrence of the Chief Justice has been pleased to appoint

Barry John Paterson of Hamilton

John Richard Wild of Wellington

John Haigh of Auckland

to be Queen’s Counsel.

Dated at Wellington this 26th day of May 1993.

PAUL EAST, Attorney-General.

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🌾 Movement Control Notice for Bivalve Molluscs

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
1 June 1993
Animals Act, Movement Control, Bivalve Molluscs, Territorial Sea, North Island, South Island, Chatham Islands
  • R. E. W. Elliott, Group Director Policy (acting pursuant to delegated authority)

Fishing Prohibited in Certain Waters Within the Taupo District

Conservation
26 May 1993
Conservation Act, Fishing Regulations, Trout, Taupo District, Te Whaiti Stream, Waipuhei Stream, Waitotara Stream
  • Murray Hosking, Deputy Director-General of Conservation

⚖️ Members of Council of Legal Education Appointed

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
26 May 1993
Law Practitioners Act, Council of Legal Education, Appointments
8 names identified
  • David Lance Tompkins (Honourable), Appointed member of Council of Legal Education
  • John Cadenhead, Appointed member of Council of Legal Education
  • Timothy Alexander Jones, Appointed member of Council of Legal Education
  • Colin Stuart Withnall (Queen’s Counsel), Appointed member of Council of Legal Education
  • Christine Mary Grice, Appointed member of Council of Legal Education
  • Christopher Francis Finlayson, Appointed member of Council of Legal Education
  • Timothy David Clarke, Appointed member of Council of Legal Education
  • Nicola Jane Rowe, Appointed member of Council of Legal Education

  • Paul East, Attorney-General

⚖️ Appointment of Queen’s Counsel

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
26 May 1993
Queen’s Counsel, Appointments
  • Barry John Paterson, Appointed Queen’s Counsel
  • John Richard Wild, Appointed Queen’s Counsel
  • John Haigh, Appointed Queen’s Counsel

  • Paul East, Attorney-General