✨ Education and Fisheries Notices
504 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 22 25 FEBRUARY 2010
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of February 2010.
JEREMY WOOD, Group Manager, Schools and Student Support.
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Supplementary Integration Agreements
Pursuant to section 10 of the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, notice is given that supplementary integration agreements have been signed between the Minister of Education on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen, acting through the Group Manager, Schools and Student Support, Ministry of Education, pursuant to delegated authority, and the proprietors of the following schools:
St Joseph’s School, Opunake.
St Mary’s School, Palmerston North.
The said supplementary integration agreements were executed on 15 February 2010.
Copies of the supplementary integration agreements are available for inspection without charge by any member of the public at the regional office of the Ministry of Education, 93 Ingestre Street, Wanganui.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of February 2010.
JEREMY WOOD, Group Manager, Schools and Student Support.
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Fisheries
Fisheries Act 1996
Fisheries (Whangateau Harbour Cockle and Pipi Harvest Closure) Notice 2010 (No. F515)
Pursuant to section 11 of the Fisheries Act 1996, the Minister of Fisheries gives the following notice.
Notice
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Title—This notice may be cited as the Fisheries (Whangateau Harbour Cockle and Pipi Harvest Closure) Notice 2010.
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Interpretation—In this notice, “cockle” means any shellfish of the species Austrovenus stutchburyi and “pipi” means any shellfish of the species Paphies australis.
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Commencement—This notice comes into force on 25 March 2010.
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Expiry—This notice shall expire on 26 March 2013.
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Whangateau Harbour closed for the taking of cockles and pipi—No person may take or possess cockles or pipi from the Whangateau Harbour from 25 March 2010 until 26 March 2013.
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Customary Fishing—This notice does not restrict the taking of fish, aquatic life or seaweed taken in accordance with:
(a) Regulation 27 of the Fisheries (Amateur Fishing) Regulations 1986; or
(b) Regulation 27A of the Fisheries (Amateur Fishing) Regulations 1986; or
(c) The Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998.
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Whangateau Harbour—In this notice the “Whangateau Harbour” means that area of the New Zealand fisheries waters enclosed by a line that:
(a) commences at the eastern end of the northern most groyne at Omaha sand spit (Te Taumutu Point) at 36°19.27'S and 174°46.70'E; then
(b) proceeds across the entrance to the Whangateau Harbour to Ti Point at 36°19.17'S and 174°47.05'E; then
(c) proceeds along the line of Mean High Water Springs in an anti-clockwise direction around the Whangateau Harbour to the point of commencement.
Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of February 2010.
HON PHIL HEATLEY, Minister of Fisheries.
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Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing)
Regulations 1998
Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Notice (No. 3) 2010 (No. F518)
Pursuant to Regulations 9 and 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
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Title and commencement—(1) This notice may be cited as the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Notice (No. 3) 2010.
(2) This notice shall come into effect on 26 February 2010.
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Interpretation—In this notice:
(a) “mahinga mātaitai” are local dialect words that have the same meaning as “customary food-gathering”, a term that is defined in Regulation 2 of 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 Regulation 2 of the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998.
(c) “Kaitiaki” means the person or persons appointed under Regulation 9 or 10 of the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998 for the management of mahinga mātaitai within the area/rohe moana.
(d) “area/rohe moana” means the area described by a line commencing:
(i) at a point on the coastline at Paritu (38°57.0'S and 177°54.2'E); then
(ii) due east for 200 nautical miles to a point (38°57.0'S and 177°25.0'W); then
(iii) due south to a point (43°15.0'S and 177°25.0'W); then
(iv) 45° north-west to a point (39°18.6'S and 177°45.0'E); then
(v) due north to a point (39°13.3'S and 177°44.9'E); then
(vi) generally north-easterly to a point on the coastline at Waikokopu (39°04.4'S and 177°49.6'E); then
(vii) generally northerly along the mean high-water springs mark to the point of commencement.
The geographical coordinates named are in terms of the WGS84 datum.
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