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(From New Zealand Gazette, 1920, pages 680, 705, and 753.) Regulations for Deer-shooting, Grey District. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.
XN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called “ the said Act ”), I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Go-vernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deer-shooting season in the Grey District Acclimatization District, comprising the County of Grey, and the conditions affecting the same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor.
REGULATIONS. 1. Fallow-deer bucks may be taken or killed within the Grey District Acclimatization District from the 26th day of March, 1920, to the 13ch day of June, 1920, both days inclusive. 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Greymouth, on payment of a license fee of £2, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations. The number of suoh licenses shall not exceed fifteen ; provided that not more than one such license shall be issued to the same person. 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than four bucks, and no buck shall be killed carrying antlers with less than four points. 4. No doe or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him. 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. 6. Any person committing a breaoh of any of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £2O. Schedule. No. . License to take or kill Game (Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill deer (bucks), of not less than points, within the Grey District Acclimatization District, from the day of , 1920, to the day of , 1920 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and all regulations thereunder in force within the said district. Dated at this day of , 1920, Chief Postmaster. As witness the hand of His Excellency the GovernorGeneral, this seventeenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. F. H. D. BELL, Minister of Internal Affairs
Regulations for Deer-shooting, Counties of Rotorua, Whakatane, and East Taupo. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called “ the said Act”), I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deershooting season in that part of the Rotorua Acclimatization District comprised in the Counties of Rotorua and Whakatane, excluding therefrom the areas described in the First Schedule hereto, and the conditions affecting the same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor.
REGULATIONS. 1. Red-deer stags may be taken or killed within the abovementioned part of the Rotorua Acclimatization District from the 26th March, 1920, to the 26th April, 1920, both days inclusive. 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Government Tourist Agent at Rotorua, on payment of a license fee of £3, in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations. The number of such licenses shall not exceed twenty-one; provided that not more than one such license
shall be issued to the same person. Should the applications exceed the number of licenses available, the issue of licenses may be determined by ballot. 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than two stags, and no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than twelve points. 4. Each licensee must give notice to the said Government Tourist Agent of the date on which it is his intention to stalk ; such notice to be given, in writing or by telegraph, two clear days before commencing to stalk. 5. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him.
6. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. 7. Regulations as to deer “ tags,” per New Zealand Gazette No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909, page 1408, shall be strictly adhered to by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall return all unused “ tags ” to the Government Tourist Agent at Rotorua immediately he has finished stalking for the season for which such “ tags have been issued, together with the advice of number of deer shot.
8. Any person committing a breach of any of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not less than £5 nor exceeding £2O.
First Schedule. All that area within one mile of the shores of Lake Okataina. Second Schedule. No. License to take or kill Game (Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of £ » , is hereby authorized to take or kill two red-deer stags, of not less than twelve points, within the Counties of Rotorua, Whakatane, and East Taupo (excluding exempted areas), in the Rotorua Acclimatization District, from the day of , 1920, to the 26th day of April, 1920 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and all regulations thereunder in force within the said district. Dated at Rotorua this day of , 1920. Government Tourist Agent. As witness the hand of His Excellency the GovernorGeneral, this seventeenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. F. H. D. BELL, Minister of Internal Affairs.
RESOLUTION. THE following regulations were laid before the members JL of the Winton Trotting Club at a meeting held on the 17th day of January, 1920, at Winton, with a recommendation by the Chairman of the Club, Mr. J. O’Shannessy, 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. J. O’Shannessy, the Chairman of the Club and the Meeting, moved, and Mr. A. Baird 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 : WINTON 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 Winton 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 29th day of June, 1917, and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the following regulations controlling the admission of persons to that part of the racecourse situated in the District of Winton, and known as the Winton Racecourse Reserve, 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 Neiv 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 Winton Trotting Club were made and passed by the Winton Trotting Club on the 17th day of January, 1920, and signed by the Chairman and Secretary. JOHN O’SHANNESSY, Chairman. H. A. PIERCE, Secretary. The foregoing regulations of the Winton Trotting Club are hereby approved this 4th day of February, 1920. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.
Sale of Unclaimed Property. Police Department, Wellington, 28th February, 1920. IT is hereby notified that unclaimed property in the hands of the police at the various police-stations will, if not claimed before Wednesday, the 31st March, 1920, be sold thereafter by public auction. Particulars as to the time and place of sale may be obtained from the Superintendent or Inspector of Police in charge of the district. J. O’DONOVAN, Commissioner of Police.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLV, Issue 10, 10 March 1920, Page 160
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