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THE

NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

(PROVINCE OF WESTLAND).

Published by Authority.

All Notifications which appear in this Gazette with my Official Signature thereunto annexed are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.

J. A. BONAR, Superintendent.

VOL. I.] HOKITIKA, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1874. [No. 12.


PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by the tenth section of the "Protection to Animals Act, 1873," it is enacted that no native game shall be hunted, shot, taken, or killed in any part of the Province, except during such months as may from time to time be proclaimed by the Superintendent, not exceeding four consecutive months in respect of each bird mentioned in the Fifth Schedule of the said Act:

Now therefore, I, James Alexander Bonar, Superintendent of the Province of Westland, do hereby proclaim that April, May, June, and July, in each year, shall be the months in which native game, as described in the Fifth Schedule to the above recited Act, shall be hunted, shot, taken, or killed, in any part of the Province of Westland.

Given under my hand, at Hokitika, this 16th day of April, 1874.

J. A. BONAR.

Extracted from the New Zealand Gazette, No. 16, March 19, 1874.


Licensing Commissioners appointed.

JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.

WHEREAS by "The Licensing Act, 1873," it is provided that the Licensing Courts for the granting of Licenses under the said Act shall consist of the Resident Magistrate or Chairman of Petty Sessions having jurisdiction within any district...



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🌾 Protection to Animals Act Proclamation

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
16 April 1874
Native game, Hunting seasons, Westland Province, Protection to Animals Act
  • J. A. Bonar, Superintendent

βš–οΈ Licensing Commissioners Appointment

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
Licensing Act, Licensing Courts, Resident Magistrate
  • JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor