✨ Maritime Exemptions and Land Notices
11 JULY 2013 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 88 2363
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1 from Maritime Rule 40D.68(1), Appendix 3.3 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Fishing Ships – Radiocommunications equipment – Owner and master of ship must ensure radiocommunications equipment provided in accordance with Appendix 3 – Ships that proceed beyond offshore limits
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1 from Maritime Rule 45.21(1)(a)(ii) – Navigational Equipment – Magnetic compasses – Small Passenger and Non-passenger Ships, Fishing Ships – Passenger Ship six metres or more in length and does not proceed beyond restricted limits must be fitted with a magnetic compass capable of being adjusted
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15 from Maritime Rule 45, Appendix – Compass adjustment (b)(2) – Navigational equipment – On ships to which SOLAS is not applied – Ship’s adjustable compass swung and adjusted by compass adjuster, to comply with Part 45 and within one month of ship undergoing inspection required by Part 46.17(1)(b)
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1 from Maritime Rule 45.27(1)(a) – Navigational Equipment – Ships of 500 tons gross tonnage or more to which SOLAS is not applied – Gyro-compasses – Fishing ship of 45 metres or more in length that is constructed on or after 1 September 1984 must be fitted with a gyro-compass that meets the requirements of the IMO Assembly Resolution A.424(XI)
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1 from Maritime Rule 46.17(1)(a) and (b) – Surveys, Certification and Maintenance – Ships which do not proceed beyond restricted limits, fishing ships, and ships of less than 45 metres in length – Inspections – Hull and external fittings inspections below the waterline with the ship out of the water at intervals not exceeding two years, and propeller shafts and rudder stocks with water lubricated bearings at intervals not exceeding four years
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1 from Maritime Rule 82, Appendix 1, section 1.12(c) – Commercial Jet Boat Operations (River) – Operating details, procedures, and programmes to be included in Commercial Jet Boat Safe Operational Plan – Navigational safety – Commercial jet boats must keep to right unless safety otherwise dictates
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2 from Maritime Rule 82, Appendix 2, section 2.17.1 – Commercial Jet Boat Operations (River) – Commercial jet boat standards – Personal flotation devices – Each person on board must be provided with a personal flotation device
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2 from Maritime Rule 82, Appendix 2, section 2.18.1(a)(iii), (b) and (d) – Commercial Jet Boat Operations (River) – Commercial jet boat standards – Other equipment to be carried on commercial jet boats – Rope permanently attached to bow eye, spare plug for any drain hole, and three hand-held flares complying with Maritime Rule 42A.23
Land Notices
Conservation Act 1987
Authorisation of the Exchange of Conservation Area for Other Land
Under the Conservation Act 1987, the Acting Conservator for the Otago Conservancy of the Department of Conservation authorises the exchange of the conservation area described in the First Schedule for the land described in the Second Schedule, and further specifies that the land in the latter Schedule be held for purposes of a conservation park as part of the Catlins Conservation Park.
Otago Land District—Clutha District
First Schedule
| Area | Description |
|---|---|
| ha | |
| 0.6530 | Lot 1 DP 21064 (Computer Freehold Register 469979). |
Southland Land District—Clutha District
Second Schedule
| Area | Description |
|---|---|
| ha | |
| 110.7040 | Lot 1 DP 439164 (Computer Freehold Register 544021). |
Dated at Dunedin this 8th day of July 2013.
NEIL CLIFTON.
(DOC PAP-13-05-05)
Education Act 1989
Land Declared No Longer Required for Education Purposes
Pursuant to section 70A of the Education Act 1989, and pursuant to an authority delegated to me, I, Kim Shannon, General Manager, Schools Property Infrastructure Group, Ministry of Education, Wellington, hereby give the following notice.
Notice
- The land described in the Schedule to this notice is no longer required for education purposes.
- This notice shall come into force on 4 July 2013.
Schedule
| Area | Description |
|---|---|
| ha | |
| 1.8474 | Portion of Manutahi 2B Block XVI Mangaoparo Survey District (all Proclamation 298 – New Zealand Gazette, 17 January 1918, No. 5, page 148), Gisborne Land Registration District. |
| 0.0741 | Part Section 11 and Part Section 37 Block XVI Mangaoparo Survey District (all Gazette Notice 116676.1 – New Zealand Gazette, 7 August 1975, No. 65, page 1728), Gisborne Land Registration District. |
| 0.0629 | Part A23 Manutahi Block XVI Mangaoparo Survey District (all Proclamation 897 – New Zealand Gazette, 20 February 1941, No. 15, page 307), Gisborne Land Registration District. |
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Notice of Exemption From Maritime Rules
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🚂 Transport & CommunicationsMaritime Rules, Exemptions, Maritime Transport Act 1994, Safe Ship Management, Medical Standards, Radio Performance, Design Construction
🗺️ Authorisation of the Exchange of Conservation Area for Other Land
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey8 July 2013
Conservation Act 1987, Land Exchange, Otago Land District, Clutha District, Southland Land District, Catlins Conservation Park
- Neil Clifton, Acting Conservator for the Otago Conservancy of the Department of Conservation
🎓 Land Declared No Longer Required for Education Purposes
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceEducation Act 1989, Land Disposal, Gisborne Land Registration District, Manutahi 2B Block, Mangaoparo Survey District
- Kim Shannon, General Manager, Schools Property Infrastructure Group, Ministry of Education
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