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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

(Prom Gazette, 1907, pages 1136, 1037, and 1144.) Regulations for Deer-shooting, North Canterbury. PLUNKET, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this twentyeighth day of March, 1907. Present : The Honourable W. Hall-Jones presiding in Council. IN exercise of the powers vested in him by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1880,” and the Acts amending the same (hereinafter called “the said Acrs”), His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby make the following regulations respecting the deer-shooting season within the Canterbury Acclimatisation District.

REGULATIONS. 1. Licenses to shoot and kill deer (stags only) in the Canterbury Acclimatisation District will be issued under the hand of the Chief Postmaster at Christchurch, on the recommendation of the secretary of the Canterbury Acclimatisation Society, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, ar d subject to the said Acts and these regulations. Por every such license to kill red deer (stags only) a fee of £5 sterling will be charged ; and no holder of any such license as aforesaid shall kill more than two stags under or by virtue of such license, and no stag with less than eight points shall be killed. 2. The number of such licenses to be issued by the said Chief Postmaster shall not exceed six. 3. The said Chief Postmaster is hereby appointed and authorised to issue and sign the said licenses. 4. Every such license shall entitle the person named therein to kill red deer (stags only), as provided in Regulation No. 1 of these regulations, from the 2nd day of April, 1907, to the 31st day of May, 1907. Ball cartridge only to be used.

5. No hind or fawn will be allowed to be killed on any pretext whatever ; and no dogs will be allowed to accompany either the licensee or any attendant he may have with him. 6. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorising any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. Schedule. No. License to take or kill Game (Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorised to take or kill deer (stags only) of not less than points within the District of , from the day of , 1907, to the day of , 1907 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of “ The Animals Protection Act, 1880,” and the amendments thereof, and the regulations made thereunder. Dated at , this day of , 1907. J. F. ANDREWS, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

Regulations for Deer-shooting, Waitaki. PLUNKET, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this twentyeighth day of March, 1907. Present: The Honourable W. Hall-Jones presiding in Council. IN exercise of the powers vested in him by “ The Animals Protection Act, 3 880,” and the Acts amending the same (hereinafter called “the said Acts”), Plis Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby make the following regulations respecting the deer-shooting season within the Waitaki and Waimate Acclimatisation District.

REGULATIONS. 1. Licenses to shoot and kill red deer (stags only) in the Waitaki and Waimate Acclimatisation District will be issued under the hand of the Chief Postmaster at Oamaru, on the recommendation of the secretary of the Waitaki Branch of the Waitaki and Waimate Acclimatisation Society, at Oamaru, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Acts and these regulations. For every such license to kill red deer a fee of £3 sterling will be charged ; and no holder of any such license as aforesaid shall kill more than four stags under or by virtue of such license, and no stag with less than eight points shall be killed. An additional license to kill red deer may be issued to any person at a fee of £5, and no holder of such additional license shall kill more than four stags under or by virtue of such license, and no stag with less than eight points shall be killed. The said Chief Postmaster is hereby appointed and authorised to issue and sign the said licenses. 2. Every such license shall entitle the person named therein to kill red deer (stags only), as provided in Regulation No. 1 of these regulations, from the Ist April, 1907, to the 31st May, 1907. Ball cartridge only to be used. 3. No hind or fawn will be allowed to be killed on any pretext whatever; and no dogs will be allowed to accompany either the licensee or any attendant he may have with him. 4. The licensee must give notice to the said Chief Postmaster of the date on w T hich it is his intention to stalk deer; such notice to be posted, or delivered, or telegraphed three clear days before such date. 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorising any person to sell any deer, or portion thereof. Schedule. No. License to take or kill Game (Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorised to take or kill deer (stags only) of not less than points within the District of , from the day of , 1907, to the day of , 1907 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of “ The Animals Protection Act, 1880,” and the amendments thereof, and the regulations made thereunder. Dated at , this day of , 1907. J. F. ANDREWS, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

Clerk of Courts, <&c., appointed. Department of Justice, Wellington, 2nd April, 1907. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable Thomas Dwan to be Clerk of the Magistrate’s and Warden’s Courts, and Receiver of Gold Revenue and Mining Registrar, at Tapanui, from the 16th March, 1907, vice Constable E. J. Porteous, resigned. JAMES McGOWAN.

Inspectors of Factories appointed. Department of Labour, Wellington, 3rd April, 1907. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable Thomas Dwan and Constable William Southgate to be Inspectors under “ The Factories Act, 1901.” J. A. MILLAR, Minister of Labour.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 10 April 1907, Page 148

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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 10 April 1907, Page 148

EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 10 April 1907, Page 148

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