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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

(From Gazette, 1909, pages 2618, 2626, and 2632.) Prohibiting Trawling in a Portion of Wellington Harbour. PLUNKET, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House, at Wellington, this twelfth day of October, 1909. Present : His Excellency the Governor in Council. WHEREAS by Order in Council dated the thirteenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, and published in the Neiv Zealand Gazette No. 98, of the twenty-fifth day of the same month, regulations were made prohibiting trawling for fish in a portion of Wellington Harbour:

And whereas it is desirable to revoke the said Order in Council and the regulations made thereby, and to make others in lieu thereof:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by the fifth section of “ The Fisheries Act, 1908,” and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the said Order in Council of the thirteenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, and the regulations made thereby, and doth hereby make the following regulations in lieu thereof : Regulations. 1. No person shall use a trawl-net for the purpose of taking fish in that part of Wellington Harbour lying to the northward and eastward of a right line drawn from the seaward end of the Railway Wharf to the south-eastern end of Somes Island, thence to the northernmost point of Ward Island, and thence to Arthur Point, on the mainland. 2. Any person committing a breach of the above regulation shall be liable to a fine of not less than one pound and not exceeding twenty pounds. J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Fiordland National Park to be a Sanctuary for Imported „ and Native Game. PLUNKET, Governor. PURSUANT to the powers vested in me by “The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plnnket, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby notify and declare that the area described in the Schedule hereto, being the Fiordland National Park, shall be a sanctuary for the purposes of the said Animals Protection Act, and that no imported game or native game shall be taken or killed within the said area.

SCHEDULE. All that area in the Southland Land District, containing 2,485,900 acres (approximately), bounded towards the northeast by the watershed between John O’Groat’s River and Thurso River from the sea at Stripe Point to Pembroke Peak; thence by the summit of the leading range to Tutoko Peak; thence towards the east and south-east generally

by the watershed between the Hollyford River and the Cleddau River to Homer’s Saddle; thence by the summit of the leading range to Mount Anau; thence by the watershed between the Hollyford River and Clinton River to a point due north of Mount Bglinton; thence by a line due south over Mount Eglinton to the Eglinton River; thence by the said Eglinton River to Lake Te Anau ; thence by the eastern shore of the said Lake Te Anau to the Waiau River ; thence by that river to Lake Manapouri; thence by the eastern shore of Lake Manapouri to the Waiau River; thence by a right line to the Monowai River where it flows out of Lake Monowai; thence by the south-eastern shore of the said Lake Monowai to a point due north of Goldie’s Hill Trig. Station, Hauroko Survey District; thence by a line running due south to the northern boundary - line of Rowallan Survey District; thence towards the south generally by the last-mentioned boundary-line to Lake Hauroko ; thence by the south-eastern shore of the said Lake Hauroko to the Wairaurahiri River where it flows out of the said lake; thenca by the western shore of that lake to the northern boundary-line of Waitutu Survey District ; thence by the last-mentioned boundary-line to the northern boundary - line of Hakapoua Survey District, by that boundary-line to Dawson Burn ; thence by Dawson Burn to the south-eastern shore of Preservation Inlet ; and thence by the said shore to Puysegur Point; and thence towards the west and north-west generally by Tasman Sea to Stripe Point, the place of commencement: excluding from the above-described area the following islands—viz., Lee, Entrance, Arran, Bute, Doubtful, Erin’s, Centre, and Dome Islets, situated in Lake Te Anau; the islands Pomona, Rona, Isola, Holmwood, Mahara, Buncrana, Koinga, and Inch Keith, situated in Lake Manapouri; the islands Lloyd, Anxiety, Secretary, Bauza, Elizabeth, Towing, Breaksea, Gilbert, Entry, Resolution, Anchor, Petrel, Parrot, Pigeon, Seal, Homan’s, Indian, Long, Cooper, Front, Shag, Chalky, Passage, Great, Coal, and Steep-to, situated in or adjacent to the West Coast Sounds: excluding also that portion of the mainland bounded by a line commencing at a point on the southern shore of Dusky Sound due north of the summit of Mount Sparrman, and proceeding thence due south to said summit; thence by a right line in a southwesterly direction to the summit of Mount Bradshaw; thence by a right line due west to the sea; thence northerly by the sea to the southern shore of Dusky Sound ; and thence easterly by the said southern shore to the point of commencement: excluding also the area known as Pastoral Run No. 441 (2,600 acres), situated in Manapouri Survey District, Wallace County: and excluding also Donald Sutherland’s freehold, containing 6 acres, situated at the head of Milford Sound, Lake County. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this nineteenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and nine. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Clerk of Warden's Court, (Pc., appointed. Department of Justice, Wellington, 20th October, 1909. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

Constable George Carey to be Clerk of the Warden’s Court, and Receiver of Gold Revenue and Mining Registrar, at Karamea. JOHN G. FINDLAY.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 43, 27 October 1909, Page 448

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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 43, 27 October 1909, Page 448

EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 43, 27 October 1909, Page 448