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731 1960/129 THE COOK ISLANDS PORTS OF ENTRY ORDER 1960 COBHAM, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington this 31st day of August 1960 Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL PURSUANT to the Customs Act 1913, His Excellency the Governor General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. ORDER 1. (1) This order may be cited as the Cook Islands Ports of Entry Order 1960. (2) This order shall come into force on the day after the date of its notification in the Gazette. 2. The ports of entry for the Cook Islands shall hereafter be the ports specified in the First Schedule hereto; and the limits of the ports shall be those specified in that Schedule. 3. The orders specified in the Second Schedule hereto are hereby revoked. SCHEDULES FIRST SCHEDULE PORTS OF ENTRY Nrune Limits Avarua (Island The area enclosed by a line extending from high of Rarotonga) water mark at a point 2,250 ft eastward of the Government wharf at Avarua, in the Island of Rarotonga; extending thence northward 3,000 ft, thence westward 2,400 ft, thence southward to high-water mark, thence along high-water mark eastward to the starting point; together with land lying immediately south, and within 1,200 ft of that area. 732 Cook Islands Ports of Entry Order 1960 1960/129 FIRST SCHEDULE-continued Avatiu (Island of The area enclosed by a line extending from high Rarotonga) water mark at a point 565 ft westward of the north western corner of the main building at present occupied by A. B. Donald Ltd. and referred to as the firm's main store, in the Island of Rarotonga; extending thence northwards 1,825 ft, thence east wards 3,000 ft to the western boundary of Avarua harbour, thence southwards to high-water mark, thence along high-water mark to the starting point; together with land lying immediately south and within 1,200 ft of that area. Alofi (Island All such portion of sea and land comprised within of Niue) a circle with a radius of 1 mile from Tomb Point survey peg at Alofi in the Island of Niue. SECOND SCHEDULE ORDERS REVOKED Title or Description Gazette Reference The Appointment of Ports of Entry at the Gazette, 1916, Vol. I, Cook Islands Order 1916 p. 1109. The Appointment of Apia as Port of Entry for Gazette, 1929, Vol. I, Certain Islands of the Cook Group, 1929 p. 476. The Appointment of Apia as Port of Entry Gazette, 1936, Vol. I, for Nassau (Cook Group), 1936 p. 538. The Port of Entry Order 1939 Gazette, 1939, Vol. II, p. 1899. T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. Issued under the authority of the Regulations Act 1936. Date of notification in Gazette: 1 September 1960. These regulations are administered in the Department of Island Territories. .