Movement Controls and Court Notices




16 NOVEMBER
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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true right bank of the Waitaki River system to the outlet of
the Kurow River.

  1. The Mackenzie Basin Declared Movement Control
    Area
    All land encompassed by the following peripheral line:
    From Mt Huxley, north-east along Main Divide to Mt Earle,
    then south along Two Thumb Range to Burke Pass, then in
    direct line south to Hakataramea Pass, then south along the
    true right bank of the Hakataramea River to the Waitaki
    River, then up the true left bank of the Waitaki River system
    to the mouth of the Temple Stream at the head of Lake
    Ohau, then up the true left bank of Temple Stream to the
    junction of the Temple Stream North and South branches,
    then in a direct line west to Mt Huxley.

  2. The Catlins Declared Movement Control Area
    All land encompassed by a line running
    from Kaka Point then following Kaka Point Road, north to
    the Puerua River Deviation, then following the true right
    bank of the Puerua River Deviation to State Highway
    No. 92, then north along State Highway No. 92 to Grays
    Road then in a direct line west to Clinton, then west along
    the Mataura-Clinton Road to the Otago/Southland Regional
    Government boundary, then south along the Regional
    Government boundary to the coast.

  3. The Western Southland Declared Movement Control
    Area
    All land encompassed by the following peripheral line:
    Those properties within an area enclosed by a line running
    west from Trig 2758 Beaumont Hill to the summit of the
    Blackmount Redcliffe Road, then south-west to the
    Monowai River at the power station, south along the Waiau
    River to the Clifden bridge east along State Highway No. 96
    to Orawia, north and east to Ohai then east to Nightcaps,
    north on the Nightcaps Opio Road to the junction with
    Crampton Road, along Heenan Road and then directly to
    Beaumont Hill.

  4. The Taringatura Declared Movement Control Area
    All land encompassed by the following peripheral line:
    Those properties within an area enclosed by a line running
    from Avondale Road from Affleck Road to Hamilton Burn
    Road and along to Dipton Stream. Down Dipton Stream,
    Lang Road and McDonald Road to Breakneck Road. West
    from Breakneck Road to Monamore Road and along
    Monamore Road to Avondale Road, then along Avondale
    Road to Affleck Road.

  5. The Hokonui Declared Movement Control Area
    All land encompassed by the following peripheral line:
    Those properties within an area enclosed by a line running
    from the intersection of Kingston Road and State Highway
    No. 94 to Mandeville at the corner of the Waimea Valley
    Road, then along the Waimea Valley Road to the junction
    at Josephville with State Highway No. 6 then directly to the
    Benmore/Otapiri Road and along the Benmore/Otapiri
    Road intersection directly across to Blank Road, then down
    Blank Road to the Otapiri Road. Along Otapiri Road to
    Shand Road, down Shand Road to the Otapiri Gorge Road
    then down to the Browns/Otapiri Road. Down the
    Browns/Otapiri Road to the Hokonui School Road and
    down the Hokonui School Road to Scott Road then along to
    Jewitt Road and Murchison Road to State Highway No. 96.
    Along State Highway No. 96 to Miller Road and along
    Miller Road, Glendhu Road, Duthie Road, Copland Road
    and Kelvin Reaby Road to the Retreat Croydon Road. Then
    east along Reaby Road and Kingdom Road to the
    intersection with State Highway No. 94.

General Information

  1. Any animal moved in contravention of this notice may
    be seized by an inspector or authorised person and
    destroyed, treated or otherwise dealt with, if it is reasonable
    in the circumstances to do so. The Animal Health Board
    may also recover the cost of testing for bovine tuberculosis
    pursuant to the Biosecurity Act 1993 and the Biosecurity
    (Deer and Other Testing Costs) Regulations 1998.
  2. Failure to comply with the requirements of this notice
    may result in prosecution under the Biosecurity Act 1993. If
    convicted, an individual will be liable to a term of
    imprisonment not exceeding 5 years, or a fine not exceeding
    $100,000, or both. A corporation convicted of an offence is
    liable to a fine not exceeding $200,000.
  3. It is recommended that a person signing a Declaration
    Card should retain the Card for three months following the
    date of signing. Any person who receives a Declaration
    Card should also retain the Card for 3 months or for the
    period which the animal is under their control, whichever is
    the longer.

Revocation
The declaration issued on 24 July 2000 in regard to
movement controls for bovine tuberculosis and published in
the 8 August 2000 edition of Straight Furrow is hereby
revoked.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of November 2000.
ROBERT ISBISTER, General Manager, Animal Health
Board Incorporated.

Note:
This notice corrects an error in the description of the
Southern North Island Declared Movement Control Area in
the declaration issued on 24 July 2000.

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Courts

Admiralty Rules

Notice for Priority of Claims on Sale of Ship

In the High Court of New Zealand, in Admiralty, Nelson Registry

No. A.D. 1/00

Admiralty Action in REM between John Hughes
Kearney—Plaintiff:
And—The Motor Vessel Fetu Tokelau—Defendant:

  1. The Fetu Tokelau has been sold and the gross proceeds
    of such sale, amounting to $305,000, have been paid into
    the High Court at Nelson.
  2. The priority of the claims against the proceeds of sale
    will not be determined until after 7 February 2001.
  3. Any person having a claim against the ship or the
    proceeds of sale of the ship on which that person intends
    to proceed to judgment should commence an action to
    enforce that claim before the date specified in paragraph
    2 and, if necessary, apply to the Court to extend the
    period within which the order of priority of claims will
    be determined.
  4. If the steps referred to in paragraph 3 are not taken, an
    order determining the priority of claims against the ship


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2000, No 154


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🌾 Movement Controls for Bovine Tuberculosis (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
1 November 2000
Bovine Tuberculosis, Movement Controls, Cattle, Deer, Biosecurity Act 1993, Marlborough, West Coast, Otago
  • ROBERT ISBISTER, General Manager, Animal Health Board Incorporated

⚖️ Notice for Priority of Claims on Sale of Ship

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Admiralty Action, Ship Sale, Claims, High Court, Nelson
  • John Hughes Kearney, Plaintiff in Admiralty Action