Fisheries and Health Notices




17 DECEMBER 2009 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 188 4509

(2) This notice shall come into effect 28 days after the date of its notification in the New Zealand Gazette.

2. Interpretation

In this notice:

(a) The term “Mt Maunganui and Part Tauranga Harbour Māori Reserve” means the mātai reserve notified in the Fisheries (Declaration of Māori Reserve at Mt Maunganui and Part of Tauranga Harbour and Appointments of Tangata Kaitiaki/Tiaki) Notice 2008 (No. F456) (New Zealand Gazette, 28 August 2008, No. 133, page 3486).

(b) Any reference to Tangata Kaitiaki/Tiaki means any person or persons appointed as Tangata Kaitiaki/Tiaki for the Mt Maunganui and Part Tauranga Harbour Māori Reserve under Regulation 9 of the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998.

(c) Unless the context requires otherwise, terms have the same meaning as in the interpretation sections of the Fisheries (Auckland and Kermadec Amateur Fishing) Regulations 1983, the Fisheries (Amateur Fishing) Regulations 1983, the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998 and the Fisheries Act 1996.

3. Approval of bylaws for the Mt Maunganui and Part Tauranga Harbour Māori Reserve

The Minister of Fisheries hereby approves the following bylaws for the Mt Maunganui and Part Tauranga Harbour Māori Reserve:

Bylaw 1: Maximum daily limit for mussels

The maximum number of mussels that may be taken or possessed in any day by any person from the Māori reserve is 25 mussels per person.

4. Fishing subject to this bylaw

Under Regulation 28(3) of the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998, all fishing within the Mt Maunganui and Part Tauranga Harbour Māori Reserve is subject to these bylaws.

5. Breach of bylaws is an offence

Under Regulation 44 of the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998, a person commits an offence against those Regulations if the person breaches any of these bylaws.

Dated at Wellington this 8th day of December 2009.

HON PHIL HEATLEY, Minister of Fisheries.

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Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Notice

(No. 10) 2009 (No. F509)

Pursuant to Regulation 10 of the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998, the Acting Customary Relationship Manager (Deed of Settlement Implementation Programme) at the Ministry of Fisheries (acting pursuant to a delegated authority in accordance with section 41 of the State Sector Act 1988) gives the following notice.

Notice

1. Title and commencement

(1) This notice may be cited as the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Notice (No. 10) 2009.

(2) This notice shall come into effect on 18 December 2009.

2. Interpretation

In this notice:

(a) “customary food-gathering” has the same meaning as defined in the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998.

(b) “Kaitiaki” is a local dialect word that has the same meaning as “Tangata Kaitiaki/Tiaki”, a term that is defined in the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998.

(c) “Kaitiaki” means the person or persons appointed under Regulations 9 or 10 of the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998 for the management of customary food-gathering within the area/rohe moana.

(d) “area/rohe moana” means all those waters of the Aotea Harbour and adjacent coastline enclosed in an area bounded by a line commencing at the mean high-water mark at Matawha Point (at 37°55.2’S and 174°46.5’E); then proceeding by a straight line in a southerly direction to the mean high-water mark at Kahua Point (at 38°02.1’S and 174°47’E); then following the line of the mean high-water mark within the estuarine waters of Aotea Harbour to the northern harbour entrance at Potahi Point, then in a northerly direction along the mean high-water mark to the point of commencement.

3. Request to cancel appointment

Ngā Hapū o Aotea Moana, as represented by Ngāti Te Wehi-Okapu Marae, being the tangata whenua who nominated Davis Bobby Anthony Apiti as a Tangata Kaitiaki for the area/rohe moana, has requested in writing the cancellation of his appointment as a Tangata Kaitiaki.

4. Cancellation of appointment

On 8 December 2009, the Minister of Fisheries cancelled, under Regulation 10(1) of the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998, the appointment of Davis Bobby Anthony Apiti as a Tangata Kaitiaki for managing customary food-gathering within the area/rohe moana.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of December 2009.

JUDITH MACDONALD, Acting Customary Relationship Manager (Deed of Settlement Implementation Programme), Ministry of Fisheries.

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Health

Medicines Act 1981

Corrigendum—Consent to the Distribution of a New Medicine

In the notice published in the New Zealand Gazette, 12 November 2009, No. 164, page 3972, the first entry for Priligy is to be deleted from Full Consent section 20, and be placed in Provisional Consent section 23 as hereunder:

Provisional Consent to the Distribution of a New Medicine

Pursuant to section 23(1) of the Medicines Act 1981, the Minister of Health hereby consents to the distribution in New Zealand of the new medicine set out in the Schedule hereto:



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Online Sources for this page:

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Declaration of Mt Maunganui and Part Tauranga Harbour Mātāitai Reserve Bylaw (continued from previous page)

Fisheries
8 December 2009
Customary fishing, Mātāitai reserve, Mt Maunganui, Tauranga Harbour, Bylaws
  • HON PHIL HEATLEY, Minister of Fisheries

Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Notice (No. 10) 2009

Fisheries
14 December 2009
Customary fishing, Tangata Kaitiaki, Aotea Harbour, Cancellation of appointment
  • Davis Bobby Anthony Apiti, Appointment as Tangata Kaitiaki cancelled

  • JUDITH MACDONALD, Acting Customary Relationship Manager (Deed of Settlement Implementation Programme), Ministry of Fisheries

🏥 Corrigendum—Consent to the Distribution of a New Medicine

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Medicines Act, New medicine, Provisional Consent, Priligy