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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

(From New Zealand Gazette, 1919, pages 800 and 840.) Amending Salmon and Trout Fishing Regulations. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this eleventh day of March, 1919. Present : The Honourable Sir James Allen, K.C.8., presiding in Council. WHEREAS by Orders in Council dated the twenty-first day of September, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, the thirteenth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, the eighth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and the twenty-first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the twenty-first day of September, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, the seventh day of February, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, the eleventh day of April, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and the thirtieth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, regulations were made for fishing for salmon and trout in salmon rivers : And whereas it is desirable to amend such regulations : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by section eighty-three 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 make the following regulation.

REGULATION. The holder of a trout-fishing license may fish for salmon and trout in any river up to and including the thirtieth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen; provided that no person shall take or catch more than six salmon in any one day. J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

RESOLUTION. THE following regulations were laid before the members of the Wanganui Trotting Club at a meeting held on the 13th day of February, 1919, at Wanganui, with a recommendation by the Chairman of the Club, Mr. C. E. Mackay, that the same be passed at once with a view to their approval by the Governor-General, in pursuance of the Gaming Act, 1908, section 33. Mr. C. E. Mackay, the Chairman of the Club and the Meeting, moved, and Mr. E. Lucena seconded, and it was resolved, that such regulations should be adopted, and that the Chairman be authorized to sign the same in authentication thereof. The following are the regulations referred to : WANGANUI TROTTING CLUB. Regulations. (Under the Gaming Act, 1908.) In pursuance and exercise of the powers in that behalf contained in section 33 of the Gaming Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities it enabling in that behalf, the Wanganui Trotting Club, a trotting club within the meaning of the said Act (hereinafter referred to as “ the said club ”), doth hereby revoke the regulations dated the 22nd day of August, 1917, and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the following regulations controlling the admission of persons to that part of the Borough of Wanganui situated in the district of Wanganui, and known as the Wanganui Racecourse, while the said racecourse is used or occupied by the said club for race meetings. 1. These regulations shall come into force on the date of the same being published in the New Zealand Gazette. 2. In these regulations the words “bookmaker,” “trotting club,” and “ race meeting ” shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming Act, 1908.

3. The following persons shall be and are hereby excluded from the racecourse above described while the same is used or occupied by the said club for a race meeting, namely,— (a.) Bookmakers. (b.) Bookmakers’ clerks, bookmakers’ assistants, and bookmakers’ agents. (c.) All persons under disqualification inflicted by any racing or trotting club in the Dominion of New Zealand, the Commonwealth of Australia, or elsewhere, if affiliated to the New Zealand Racing Conference, or the New Zealand Trotting Association, or the New Zealand Trotting Conference. (d.) Common prostitutes, and persons who habitually consort with thieves or with persons who have no lawful visible means of support. (e.) Professional tipsters, persons convicted of housebreaking or pocket-picking, forgery, uttering or possessing counterfeit coin, theft, false pretences, receiving stolen goods, mischief, assault, or any offence or crime of any kind under the Crimes Act, 1908; and also idle and disorderly persons, rogues and vagabonds, and incorrigible rogues convicted under the Police Offences Act, 1908, and persons convicted of an offence under the Gaming Act, 1908. The foregoing regulations of the Wanganui Trotting Club were made and passed by the Wanganui Trotting Club on the 13th day of February, 1919, and signed by the Chairman and Secretary. 0. E. MACKAY, Chairman. WM. FALCONER, Secretary. The foregoing regulations of the Wanganui Trotting Club are hereby approved this Bth day of March, 1919. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLIV, Issue 12, 26 March 1919, Page 194

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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLIV, Issue 12, 26 March 1919, Page 194

EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLIV, Issue 12, 26 March 1919, Page 194

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