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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Environmental Risk Management Authority

Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996

Determination of New Organism

Pursuant to section 26 of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996, the Environment Risk Management Authority hereby determines that the following is not a new organism:

Scleropages formosus (Schlegel & Muller 1844)

Dated at Wellington this 26th day of November 2001.

HELEN HUGHES, Acting Chair, New Organisms Standing Committee of the Authority.

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Situated within Far North District at Rangitane:
Rangitane Road.

Second Schedule

Situated within Far North District at Opononi:
State Highway No. 12 (Ohaeawai to Maungaturoto via Dargaville): From Kokohuia Road to a point 1970 metres measured northerly generally along the said State highway from Kokohuia Road.

Third Schedule

Situated within Far North District at Broadwood:
Kaitaiaโ€“Motukaraka Road: From a point 200 metres measured south-easterly generally along the said road from Takahue Road to a point 1100 metres measured westerly generally along the said road from Takahue Road.

Signed at Wellington this 22nd day of November 2001.

P. G. CROFT, Manager, Safer Roads.

New Zealand Gazette, 12 June 1997, No. 60, page 1392

(RT01/3/1 Far North District)

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Land Transport Safety Authority

Traffic Regulations 1976

Transport Act 1962

The Traffic (Far North District) Notice 2001

Pursuant to section 52 of the Transport Act 1962 and Regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and pursuant to an authority sub-delegated to me by the Land Transport Safety Authority of New Zealand dated 9 June 1997, I, Peter Graeme Croft, Manager, Safer Roads, give the following notice.

Notice

  1. This notice may be cited as the Traffic (Far North District) Notice 2001.

  2. (a) The roads specified in the First Schedule are declared to be closely populated localities at all times, pursuant to section 52 (1) (c) of the Transport Act 1962.

(b) The road specified in the Second Schedule is declared to be a closely populated locality, pursuant to section 52 (1) (c) of the Transport Act 1962, for the period commencing 1 December each year and ending 30 April in the next ensuing year, and is declared to be a 70 kilometres an hour speed limit area, pursuant to Regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, for the remainder of the year.

(c) The road specified in the Third Schedule is declared to be a 70 kilometres an hour speed limit area, pursuant to Regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976.

  1. The Traffic (Far North District) Notice No. 2, 1997* is revoked.

First Schedule

Situated within Far North District at Opononi:
State Highway No. 12 (Ohaeawai to Maungaturoto via Dargaville): From a point 1970 metres measured northerly generally along the said State highway from Kokohuia Road to a point 2460 metres measured northerly generally along the said State highway from Kokohuia Road, and from Kokohuia Road to a point 320 metres measured northerly generally along the said State highway from Signal Station Road.

The Traffic (South Waikato District) Notice 2001

Pursuant to section 52 of the Transport Act 1962 and Regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and pursuant to an authority sub-delegated to me by Land Transport Safety Authority of New Zealand dated 9 June 1997, I, Peter Graeme Croft, Manager, Safer Roads, give the following notice:

Notice

  1. This notice may be cited as the Traffic (South Waikato District) Notice 2001.

  2. The area and roads specified in the First Schedule are declared to be closely populated localities with a maximum speed limit of 50 kilometres an hour, pursuant to section 52 (1) of the Transport Act 1962.

  3. Pursuant to section 52 (2) of the Transport Act 1962, the roads specified in the Second Schedule are excluded from the limitation as to speed imposed by section 52 (1) of that Act.

  4. The roads specified in the Third Schedule are declared to be 70 kilometres an hour speed limit areas, pursuant to Regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976.

  5. The Traffic (South Waikato District) Notice No. 1, 1990, signed on 9 May 1990*, issued pursuant to section 52 of the Transport Act 1962 and Regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, is revoked.

First Schedule

Situated at Tokoroa:
With the exception of the roads in the Second Schedule and the Third Schedule, all that area bounded by a line commencing at a point where the western side of State Highway No. 1 (Awanuiโ€“Bluff) meets the southern side of Rollett Road; then westerly generally along the southern side of Rollett Road to the eastern side of Paraonui Road; then southerly generally along the eastern side of Paraonui Road to a point 100 metres, measured northerly generally along Paraonui Road from Cullen Crescent; then across Paraonui Road at right angles from its eastern side to its western side; then southerly generally along the western side of Paraonui Road to the northern side of Cullen Crescent; then westerly and southerly generally along the northern and western side of Cullen Crescent, Tasman Drive and Kupe Place to the



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Determination of New Organism

Environment & Conservation
26 November 2001
Hazardous Substances, New Organisms, Scleropages formosus
  • HELEN HUGHES, Acting Chair, New Organisms Standing Committee of the Authority

๐Ÿš‚ Traffic Regulations for Far North District

๐Ÿš‚ Transport & Communications
22 November 2001
Traffic Regulations, Speed Limits, Far North District
  • P. G. CROFT, Manager, Safer Roads

๐Ÿš‚ Traffic (Far North District) Notice 2001

๐Ÿš‚ Transport & Communications
22 November 2001
Traffic Notice, Speed Limits, Far North District
  • Peter Graeme Croft, Manager, Safer Roads

๐Ÿš‚ Traffic (South Waikato District) Notice 2001

๐Ÿš‚ Transport & Communications
22 November 2001
Traffic Notice, Speed Limits, South Waikato District
  • Peter Graeme Croft, Manager, Safer Roads