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mile limit to reference point (40° 47.5′ S and
176° 24.5′ E), then north-west to Owahanga
(40° 41.0′ S and 176° 21.5′ E) and then north-east
following the coastline to the point of
commencement; and
(c) Matai Hamuera Broughton to manage customary
food gathering in the area described by a line
beginning on the coastline at Owahanga (40° 41.0′ S
and 176° 21.5′ E), then perpendicular to the coastline
out to the 12 nautical mile limit (40° 47.5′ S and
176° 24.5′ E), then south along the 12 nautical mile
limit to reference point (40° 57.5′ S and
176° 29.9′ E), then west towards Whareama to the
coastline (40° 57.5′ S and 176° 09.0′ E) and then
north-east following the coastline to the point of
commencement; and
(d) Pikihuia Monica Wilton to manage customary food
gathering in the area described by a line beginning
on the coastline at Mataikona (40° 47.0′ S and
176° 16.0′ E), then perpendicular to the coastline out
to the 12 nautical mile limit (40° 52.0′ S and
176° 30.5′ E), then south along the 12 nautical
mile limit to reference point (40° 57.5′ S and
176° 29.9′ E), then west towards Whareama to the
coastline (40° 57.5′ S and 176° 09.0′ E) and then
north-east following the coastline to the point of
commencement.
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Confirmation of tangata whenua—Te Hika o Papauma is
confirmed as the tangata whenua of the area/rohe moana to
which the appointment of the Kaitiaki relates. -
Power to authorise taking of fisheries resources for
customary food gathering—The Kaitiaki may authorise any
individual to take fisheries resources managed under the
Fisheries Act 1996, other than those fisheries resources that
are taken in fresh water, for customary food gathering
purposes from within the whole or any part of the area/rohe
moana for which they have been appointed as Kaitiaki.
No customary food gathering of fisheries resources may take
place in the area/rohe moana without authorisation from the
Kaitiaki.
Dated at Dunedin this 28th day of April 2003.
R. GRINDLEY, Senior Fisheries Management Advisor,
Ministry of Fisheries.
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Land Information New Zealand
Rating Valuations Act 1998
Notice of Intention to Amend Rating Valuations Rules
Take notice that I, Warwick Edward Quinn, Valuer-General,
intend to amend the Rating Valuations Rules (version 3.0)
pursuant to section 5 of the Rating Valuations Act 1998.
A new rule concerning time-share properties is proposed.
Any person may make submissions on the proposed rule.
The address for submissions is:
Office of the Valuer-General
Land Information New Zealand
P.O. Box 5501
Wellington
Copies of the proposed rule are available from the
same address or by telephoning (04) 460 0554, or can be
downloaded from the following web site:
www.linz.govt.nz
Select the Valuation button from the main menu at the top of
the Home Page, click on Rules and Regulations in the side
bar and select Rating Valuations Rules – Version 3.0 Draft
Amendment.
Submissions must be received by Friday, 23 May 2003.
Dated this 1st day of May 2003.
Signed:
WARWICK EDWARD QUINN, Valuer-General.
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Labour
Employment Relations Act 2000
Employment Relations Education Leave:
Approved Course
Under section 72 (3) of the Employment Relations Act
2000, the Minister of Labour has delegated the power to
approve courses for Employment Relations Education (ERE)
Leave to the ERE Advisory Committee.
The ERE Advisory Committee has approved the following
course:
National Union of Public Employees
Title: Training Course for Delegates
Authorised by:
WILF MALCOLM, Chair, Employment Relations Education
Advisory Committee.
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Public Trust
Public Trust Act 2001
The Public Trust Common Fund Interest Rates
Notice 1 May 2003
Pursuant to sections 50 (1) and 50 (5) of the Public Trust
Act 2001 (“the Act”), the following notice is given.
Notice
- Title and commencement—(1) This notice may be
cited as the Public Trust Common Fund Interest Rates
Notice 1 May 2003.
(2) The determinations and revocation notified in this
notice take effect from and including 30 April 2003.
- Interpretation—(1) Unless the context otherwise
requires:
“agency deposit” means a deposit (not being an
investment deposit) held as agent or attorney;
“call deposit” means a deposit (not being an agency
deposit, an investment deposit, a special deposit or a
trust deposit) held in the ordinary course of
administration, and determined by Public Trust to be
held at call;
“deposit” means a sum of money held by Public Trust
belonging to any estate, which money for the time being
forms part of the Common Fund;
“investment deposit” means a deposit held at call or
otherwise as an investment under section 51 of the Act;
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Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Notice (No. 12) 2003
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources28 April 2003
Customary Fishing, Kaitiaki, Fisheries Regulations, Tangata Whenua, Matai Hamuera Broughton, Pikihuia Monica Wilton
- Matai Hamuera Broughton, Appointed Kaitiaki for customary food gathering
- Pikihuia Monica Wilton, Appointed Kaitiaki for customary food gathering
- R. Grindley, Senior Fisheries Management Advisor, Ministry of Fisheries
🏗️ Notice of Intention to Amend Rating Valuations Rules
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works1 May 2003
Rating Valuations, Time-share Properties, Valuer-General, Land Information New Zealand
- Warwick Edward Quinn, Valuer-General
👷 Employment Relations Education Leave: Approved Course
👷 Labour & EmploymentEmployment Relations Education, National Union of Public Employees, Training Course for Delegates
- Wilf Malcolm, Chair, Employment Relations Education Advisory Committee
🏢 Public Trust Common Fund Interest Rates Notice 1 May 2003
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