Revoking Orders declaring Prohibited Places under the Defence Emergency Regulations 1941 PURSUANT to the Defence Emergency Regulations 1941,* the Minister of Defence doth hereby revoke, to the extent indicated in the Schedule hereto, the Orders referred to in that Schedule, being Orders declaring certain places to be prohibited places for the purposes of the Defence Emergency Regulations 1941.
Dated at Wellington, this 11th day of October, 1945.
F. JONES, Minister of Defence,
* Statutory Regulations 1941, Serial number 1941/130, page 419, (See New Zealand Gazette, 1945, page 1283.)
SCHEDULE Date of Order. Reference to Gazette. Paragraphs revoked. 21st June, 1941 .. 26th June, 1941, Vol. II, page 2033 . . (1) Motuihi Island. (2) Tiritiri Island (Port War Signal Station). (3) Cuvier Island. (4) Molco Hinau Islets. (6) Tinakori Hills (Radio Station). (7) Baring Head (Coast Defence Area). (9) R.N. V.11. Headquarters. (10) Navy House, Lyttelton. (11) Bluff Hill Defence Area. (12) Taiaroa Head Defence Area. 25th August, 1942 3rd September, 1942, Vol. Ill, page 2151 .. ,. 1. Kawhia South Head. 2. Cape Karikari. 3. Bream Head. 4. Thumb Point (Waiheke). 5. Cape Colville. ; 6. East Cape. 7. Portland Island. 8. Castle Point. 9. Cape Palliser. 11. The Brothers. 12. Farewell Spit. 13. Cape Egmont. 14. Taiaroa Head. 22nd December, 1942 14th January, 1943, Vol. I, page 16 .. . .. (5) Navy Office, Picton. (6) North Spit at the Entrance to Otago Harbour
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXX, Issue 42, 24 October 1945, Page 783
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