No. 57 1473

SUPPLEMENT

TO THE GAZETTE

OF

THURSDAY, 28 MARCH 1985

Published by Authority

WELLINGTON: TUESDAY, 2 APRIL 1985

OPEN SEASON FOR GAME IN ACCLIMATISATION DISTRICTS AND SOUTH ISLAND 1474 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 57

Open Season for Game in Acclimatisation Districts North Island Magazine Shotguns and South Island PURSUANT to section 18(1)(c)(iii) of the Wildlife Act 1953 (as amended by the Wildlife Amendment Act 1983) the Minister of IMPORTANT Internal Affairs approves persons to hunt or kill game within the THE information published in this Gazette will be published in like acclimatisation districts named hereto, with any shotgun of a calibre form in 1990. In the intervening years this Gazette will contain 12 gauge or less having a magazine of any type not adjusted in details of the Minister's decision relating to game that may be hunted, accordance with regulations made under this Act, and capable of the dates and shooting hours between which such game may be holding more than one shell, subject to the conditions specified below hunted, decoy limits, bag limits, and any amendments to special and for certain acclimatisation districts. conditions, possession limit, and closed game areas, published in Acclimatisation Districts this Gazette. Acclimatisation societies are asked to ensure that all Ashburton Acclimatisation District. purchasers of shooting licences are placed in possession of a Marlborough Acclimatisation District. comprehensive statement of their rights, duties and obligations Nelson Acclimatisation District. during the shooting season. North Canterbury Acclimatisation District. Otago Acclimatisation District. PuRsu .\NT to the Wildlife Act 1953, the Minister of Internal Affairs South Canterbury Acclimatisation District. declares an open season for game, in the acclimatisation districts, Southern Lakes Acclimatisation District. and subject to the conditions, specified in the Second Schedule Southland Acclimatisation District. hereto, except in the closed game areas specified in the Third West Coast Acclimatisation District. Schedule hereto. Westland Acclimatisation District. The attention of gamebird hunters and others is drawn to the Camouflaged Rowboats daily game possession limits, the conditions pertaining to approval of certain methods to take game and the availability of licences set PURSUANT to section 18 (I) (f) (vi) of the Wildlife Act 1953 (as forth in the First Schedule hereto and to the provisions of the amended by the Wildlife Amendment Act 1983) the Minister of Wildlife Act 1953 and the Wildlife Regulations 1955. Internal Affairs approves persons to hunt or kill game within the acclimatisation districts named hereto, from unmoored camouflaged rowboats, subject to the conditions specified below and for certain FIRST SCHEDULE acclimatisation districts. Daily Game Possession Limit Acclimatisation Districts EXCEPT where all game is labelled with the following details: Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District. Hobson Acclimatisation District. (a) The name and address of the person by whom the game was Mangonui-Whangaroa Acclimatisation District. taken; Marlborough Acclimatisation District. (b) The number of the licence to hunt or kill game held by the Southland Acclimatisation District. person by whom the game was taken; Southern Lakes Acclimatisation District. (c) The name of the acclimatisation society by which that licence Tauranga Acclimatisation District-applicable only to the was issued; estuarine waters of Tauranga Harbour. (d) The name of the acclimatisation district in which the game Waitaki Valley Acclimatisation District. was taken; and Wellington Acclimatisation District-applicable only for that (e) The date on which the game was taken; remaining period of open season for the district, commencing on no person shall have in his possession on any one day game in 6 May 1985. excess of the following numbers: Whangarei Acclimatisation District. North Island and South Island Game Not in Flight PURSUANT to section 22 of the Wildlife Act 1953 (as amended by Saturday, 4 May 1985: The number of game birds specified in the Wildlife Amendment Act 1983) the Minister of Internal Affairs the Second Schedule of this notification as the daily bag limit approves within the acclimatisation districts named hereto, persons for the acclimatisation district in which the game is taken. to shoot at, hunt or kill game of the family Anatidae (waterfowl) Sunday, 5 May 1985: Twice the number of game birds specified while not in flight, subject to the conditions specified below. for Saturday, 4 May 1985. Every subsequent day: The number of game birds specified in the Acclimatisation Districts Second Schedule of this notification as the daily bag limit for Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District. the acclimatisation district in which the game is taken. Hobson Acclimatisation District. Mangonui-Whangaroa Acclimatisation District. A Waiver of Restrictions on Baiting, and Methods of Taking Marlborough Acclimatisation District. Game and Shooting of Game Not in Flight Nelson Acclimatisation District. Baiting for Wate~{owl Southern Lakes Acclimatisation District. West Coast Acclimatisation District. PURSUANT to section 17 of the Wildlife Act 1953, the Minister of Westland Acclimatisation District. Internal Affairs approves persons to hunt or kill game of the family Whangarei Acclimatisation District. Anatidae (waterfowl) during an open season for game in the acclimatisation districts named hereto, where food has been cast, Conditions thrown, placed or planted during the 1985 open season for game, I. These approvals shall not derogate from the principal conditions or during the period thirty (30) days immediately preceding the specified for each acclimatisation district under the Second Schedule 1985 open season for game, and subject to the conditions specified which shall apply. below: 2. These approvals will expire at the end of the open_ sea~on for Acclimatisation Districts. game specified under the Second Schedule for each acchmattsatton Ashburton Acclimatisation District. district. Auckland Acclimatistion District. Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District. NEW ZEALAND GAME AND JUNIOR GAME LICENCES Central North Island Wildlife Conservancy. AND LICENCE FEES Hawera Acclimatisation District. PURSUANT to the Wildlife Regulations 1955, Amendment No. 9, Hawke's Bay Acclimatisation District. the Minister oflnternal Affairs hereby prescribes the classes of licence Hobson Acclimatisation District. to hunt or kill game that may be issued by an Acclimatisation Society Mangonui-Whangaroa Acclimatisation District. in New Zealand for the 1985 open season for game, and approves Marlborough Acclimatisation District. the licence fees set and payable in respect of each class and the Nelson Acclimatisation District. conditions attached thereto. North Canterbury Acclimatisation Ditrict. Otago Acclimatisation District. Class: New Zealand Game Licence South Canterbury Acclimatisation District. Fee: Twenty five dollars ($25.00) Southern Lakes Acclimatisation District. Conditions: A New Zealand Game Licence shall enable the holder Southland Acclimatisation District. to hunt or kill game in all acclimatisation districts of New Zealand. Stratford Acclimatisation District. The holder of the licence shall be subJect to the cond1t1ons and daily Tauranga Acclimatisation District. possession limits specified under the Second Schedule for the Waitaki Valley Acclimatisation District. acclimatisation district in which the hunting or killing of game takes Wanganui Acclimatisation District. place. Wellington Acclimatisation District. West Coast Acclimatisation District. Levies: North Island acclimatistion societies; a levy of$3.00 upon Westland Acclimatisation District. each licence issued is payable to the Council of North Island Whangarei Acclimatisation District. Acclimatisation Societies. 2 APRIL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1475

South Island acclimatisation societies; a levy of $5.00 upon each Auckland Acclimatisation District licence issued is payable to the Council of South Island Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 62, of 16 October 1947 at Acclimatisation Societies. page 1680. Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Class: Junior North Island Game Licence Killed Season Fee: Twelve dollars fifty cents ($12.50) Grey, shoveler and mallard duck (except that no duck may be hunted Conditions: Junior North Island Game Licences may be issued or killed on Great Barrier Island) 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. to persons under 16 years of age as at 4th of May 1985. The licence Paradise duck (only in the counties shall enable the holder to hunt or kill game within all acclimatistation of Otorohanga, Waitomo, Taupo districts of the North Island except the acclimatisation districts of and Taumarunui) 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Hawera and Mangonui-Whangaroa. The holder of the licence shall Pukeko. 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. be subject to the conditions and daily possession limits specified Black swan (except that no swan may under the Second Schedule for the acclimatisation district in which be hunted or killed on the the hunting or killing of game takes place. Hydro Lakes Karapiro, The provisions of the Arms Act 1983 apply with respect to firearms and Waipapa) . 4 May to 26 May 1985 incl. used in accordance with the licence. California quail 4 May to 25 August 1985 Levy: A levy of $1.50 upon each licence issued is payable by incl. North Island acclimatisation societies to the Council of North Island Cock pheasant 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Acclimatisation Societies. Daily Bag Limits Grey duck, 20 Pukeko, IO Shoveler duck, 5 Black swan, 3 Class: Junior South Island Game Licence Mallard duck, 20 California quail, no limit Fee: Five dollars ($5.00) Paradise duck (Otorohanga, Tauma­ Cock pheasant, 3 Conditions: Junior South Island Game Licences may be issued runui, Waitomo, Taupo counties), Grey, shoveler, mallard to persons up to 16 years of age and shall enable the holder to hunt 5 and paradise duck, 20 in or kill game in all acclimatisation districts of the South Island. The all. holder of the licence shall be subJect to the cond1t10ns and daily Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. possession limits specified under the Second. ~chedule for the Decoy limit: No Limit. acclimatisation district in which the huntmg or k1lhng of game takes place. Special Conditions The provisions of the Arms Act 1983 apply with respect to firearms I. Excepting that temporarily moored floating stands may be used, used in accordance with the licence. no person shall use or cause to be used for the hunting or killing of game on any stand, hide, maimai or loo, which Levv: A levy of $1.00 upon each licence issued is payable by is permanently fixed to the lake bed except within 180 metres of South. Island acclimatisation societies to the Council of South Island the outer margin of the said lake, or the shore-line of that island Acclimatisation Societies. known as Motu Nuia or Grape Island. The notice published in the supplement to the New Zealand 2. No person shall use or cause to be used for the hunting or Gazette. No. 43, 21 March 1984, page 878-Game and Junior Game killing of game on any fixed stand, pontoon, hide, Season Licences and Licence Fees is hereby revoked. maimai, or loo, except within 85 metres of the margin of the said lake. 3. No person shall use or cause to be used for the hunting or killing of game on Lake any fixed stand, pontoon, hide, SECOND SCHEDULE maimai, or loo, on any open water of the said lake. 4. It shall be an offence for any person to wilfully leave on the Ashburton Acclimatisation District hunting ground any game bird(s) shot or the mutilated bodies of any game bird(s) shot. Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 68, 28 September 1933, at page 2463. 5. It shall be an offence for any person to herd or drive black swan(s) for the purpose of hunting or killing them. Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 6. It shall be an offence to shoot game from any unmoored boat Killed Season on the north of the boat ramp at the confluence of the Mangawara Stream and the Waikato River at Taupiri on any Grey, sh.:,veler and mallard duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. of the first three days or the second weekend of the open season. Paradise duck (only in that portion of the Ashburton Acclimatisation Open Season for Game in a Described Area of the Firth of District west of State Highway Thames for the 1985 Game Season No. 72) 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. AN open season for game is declared in that area of the Firth of Pukeko (hunting is permitted only Thames hereinafter named the Firth of Thames Open Game Area east of Blowing Point Bridge over and being that area that is enclosed between the boundary of the the Ashburton River) 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Auckland Acclimatisation District and a line connecting the points Black swan (only in that portion of on that boundary by passing through Orere Point on the west side the Ashburton Acclimatisation of the Firth and the southern headland of Fantail Bay on the District west of State Highway Coromandel Peninsula subject to the conditions specified hereto No. 72) 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. and in the First Schedule. Canada goose 4 May to 27 October 1985 incl. Conditions. Canada goose I February 1986 to 30 I. Game may only be hunted or killed in the Firth of Thames March 1986 incl. Open Game Area in compliance with conditions specified for the California quail 4 May to 25 August 1985 Auckland Acclimatisation District 1985 open season for game. incl. 2. Any licence authorising the holder to hunt or kill game within Cock pheasant 11 May to 19 May 1985 the Auckland Acclimatisation District for the 1985 open season for incl. . game shall similarly authorise the holder to hunt or kill game in Chukor. 4 May to 25 August 1985 the Firth of Thames Open Game Area. incl. Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District Daily Bag Limits Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 78, of 3 December 1970, Grey duck, no limit Black swan, I at page 2365. Shoveler duck, no limit Canada goose, no limit Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Mallard duck, no limit California quail, 15 Killed Season Paradise duck, 8 Cock pheasant, I Pukeko, 3 Chukor, 15 Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Paradise duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. except that during the Pukeko 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. period I June 1985 to 30 March 1986 inclusive, Canada goose may Black swan 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. be shot 24 hours per day during the specified open season. California and brown quail 4 May to 25 August 1985 incl. Decoy limit: No limit. Cock pheasant 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. 1476 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 57

Daily Bag Limits Daily Bag Limits Grey duck, 25 Pukeko, 10 Grey duck, 15 Pukeko, 10 Shoveler duck, 25 Black swan, 6 Shoveler duck, 5 Black swan, 1 Mallard duck, 25 California and brown quail Mallard duck, 15 California and brown quail, Paradise duck, 5 no limit no limit Cock pheasant, 5 Paradise duck (west of the railway Cock pheasant, 3 Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. line), 2 Paradise duck (in that area east of the Grey, shoveler, mallard Decoy limit: No limit. railway line Ngaere to Hawera and and paradise duck, 15 in Special Conditions east of Beach and Fairfield Roads all I. It shall be an offence for any person to wilfully leave on the to Hawera), 4 hunting ground any black swan(s) or parts of bodies of black swan(s) Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. or other game, shot in the Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District. Decoy limit: No limit. 2. The approval to hunt or kill waterfowl while not in flight, as stated in the First Schedule of this notice, shall not apply in respect Hawkes Bay Acclimatisation District of black swan (Cygnus atratus) at Lake Omapere where the hunting Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 17, of 12 March 1925, at or killing of black swan not in flight shall be an offence. page.750. Central North Island Wildlife Conservancy Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Reference to Description: The Central North Island Wildlife Killed Season Conservancy Council Regulations 1980. Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Paradise duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Killed Season Pukeko .. 4 May to 4 August 1985 incl. Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Black swan (except Woodville Paradise duck (all areas) 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. county) 4 May to 3 June 1985 incl. Pukeko (all areas) 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Cock pheasant 4 May to 4 August 1985 Black swan (Areas A I, A2) 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. incl. Black swan (Area 82) 4 May to 3 June 1985 incl. California and brown quail 4 May to 4 August 1985 Black swan (Areas Bl, Cl, C2) Close Season incl. Canada goose (Area 82 only) 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Chukor (Woodstock Farm Settle- 4 May to 26 May 1985 incl. California quail (Areas Bl, 82) 4 May to 4 August 1985 meent Block only) Saturdays and Sundays incl. only. California quail (remainder of 4 May to 25 August 1985 District) incl. Daily Bag Limits Brown quail and cock pheasant 4 May to 4 August 1985 Grey duck, 10 Cock pheasant, 2 incl. Shoveler duck, 10 California and brown quail, Definition of Areas 10 in all Mallard duck, 15 Chukor, I Area Al:-Opotiki County, Whakatane and Rotorua Districts, Paradise duck, 4 Grey, shoveler, mallard those parts of Matamata and Tauranga Counties that lie Pukeko, 10 and paradise duck, 15 in within the C.N.I.W.C. District, and all that area ofTaupo all County that lies to the north of the shores of Lake Tau po Black swan, and the Napier-Taupo Road (State Highway No. 5). Shooting hours: 6.15 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Area A2:-All that area of the Taupo and Hawkes Bay Counties that lies to the south-west of the Napier-Taupo Road (State Decoy limit: No limit. Highway No. 5). Hobson Acclimatisation District Area 81:-All of the Waiapu, Waikohu and Cook Counties. Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 78, of 3 December 1970, Area 82:-That part of the Wairoa County that lies within the at page 2364. C. N .I. W. C. District. Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Area Cl:-All that part of the Taumarunui County that lies within Killed Season the C.N.I.W.C. District. Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Area C2:-All of the Waimarino County and those parts of the Paradise duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Waitotara, Wanganui and Rangitikei Counties that lie Pukeko. 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. within the C.N.I.W.C. District. Black swan .. 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. California and brown quail and cock Daily Bag Limits pheasant 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Grey duck, 15 Pukeko (Area Cl), 5 Shoveler duck, 15 Pukeko (remainder of Daily Bag Limits Conservancy), 3 Grey duck, no limit Pukeko, 10 Mallard duck, 15 Black swan (Areas A I & Shoveler duck, no limit Black swan, 2 A2), 3 Mallard duck, no limit California and brown quail, Paradise duck (Area A I), 3 Black swan (Area 82), I no limit Paradise duck (Area A2), 4 Black swan (Areas BI, CI Paradise duck, 5 Cock pheasant, 5 & C2), No Season Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Paradise duck (Areas Bl, 82 & Cl), Canada goose (Area 82 8 only), 2 Decoy limit: No limit. Paradise duck (Areas C2), 10 California and brown quail Grey, shoveler and mallard duck, 15 and cock pheasant, no Mangonui-Whangaroa Acclimatisation District in all limit Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 78, of 3 December 1970, Shooting hours: 6.15 a.m. to 6.15 p.m. at page 2365. Decoy limit: No limit. Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Special Condition Killed Season I. With the exception of freehold waters it shall be an offence to Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. hunt or kill game from unmoored boats during the opening weekend Paradise duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. only, being Saturday, 4 May 1985, and Sunday, 5 May 1985. Pukeko. 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Black swan 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Hawera Acclimatisation District California and brown quail and cock Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 14 of 25 February 1960, pheasant 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. at page 249. Daily Bag Limits Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Killed Season Grey duck, no limit Pukeko, 10 Shoveler duck, no limit Black swan, 2 Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Mallard duck, no limit California and brown quail, Paradise duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. no limit Pukeko .. 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Paradise duck, 3 Cock pheasant, 5 Black swan 3 June 1985 only California and brown quail and cock Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. pheasant 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Decoy limit: No limit. 2 APRIL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1477

Marlborough Acclimatisation District Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Killed Season Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 17, of 12 March 1925, at Black swan (hunting permitted only page 751. over crops and pastures greater Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 than 400 metres distant from any JO June to 11 August 1985 Killed Season lake. lagoon or river) incl. Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Canada goose (only in the counties of 4 May to I September 1985 Paradise duck (Area A-Kaikoura Wairewa and Ellesmere east of incl. and I February County; the Acheron River State Highway No. I) 1986 to 30 March 1986 Watershed; the Awatere River incl. Watershed upstream of the junc- Canada goose (in the remainder of the 4 May to 24 November tion of the Grey and Awatere North Canterbury Acclimatisation 1985 incl. and I Febru­ Rivers, the Waihopai River District) ary 1986 to 30 March Watershed upstream of the Power 1986 incl. House on the Waihopai River; the California quail 4 May to 4 August 1985 Wairau River Watershed upstream incl. of the junction of Pine Valley and Cock pheasant I June to 9 June 1985 incl. Wairau Rivers and upstream of Chukor 4 May to 4 August 1985 Wairau Valley township). 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. incl. Paradise duck (Area B-the remain­ Daily Bag Limits der of Marlborough Acclimatisa­ Grey duck, 25 Pukeko (north of the Ash­ tion District) 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. ley River), 2 Pukeko 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Shoveler duck, 5 Pukeko (south of the Ash­ Black swan 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. ley River), 4 Canada goose 4 May 1985 to 24 Novem- Mallard duck, 25 Black swan, 2 ber 1985 incl. and I Feb­ Paradise duck (east and south of State Black swan (during period ruary 1986 to 30 March Highway No. 72 and south of IO June to 11 August 1986 incl. Woodend Beach Road), 2 1985 incl.), 5 California quail 4 May to 25 August 1985 Paradise duck (remainder of district), Canada goose, no limit incl. 10 Chukor. 4 May to 25 August 1985 Grey, shoveler, mallard and paradise California qu1il, 10 incl. duck, 25 in all Daily Bag Limits Cock pheasant. I Chukor, no limit Grey duck, no limit Pukeko, 6 Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. or any period within these Shoveler duck, no limit Black swan, 3 hours except that during the period I June 1985 to 30 March 1986 · Mallard duck, no limit Canada goose, no limit inclusive. Canada goose may be hunted or killed 24 hours per day Paradise duck, Area A, 12 California quail, no limit during the specified open season. Paradise duck, Area B, 4 Chukor, 4 Decoy limit: Duck Decoys;-30 per shooter. Canada Goose Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. or any period within these Decoys;-No limit. hours except that during the period I June 1985 to 30 March 1986 Special Conditions inclusive, Canada goose may be hunted or killed 24 hours per day, I. No hut, mudhole, stand, hide, shelter, maimai, boat, louvre, during the specified open season. or cylinder or other contrivance shall be used for the hunting or Decoy limit: No limit. killing of game in any part of Lake Ellesmere in which the water is of a greater depth than 60 cm, excepting such areas as may be Special Conditions decided upon by the North Canterbury Acclimatisation Society, I. No person shall, for the purpose of hunting or killing game, provided that nothing in this special condition shall prevent any use any fixed stand, pontoon, hide, maimai, or loo on the waters person using any vessel for the purpose of retrieving game that has of Upper Lagoon to Morgans Creek and Chandlers Lagoon, situated been killed or wounded. approximately IO kilometres south east of Blenheim. 2. It shall be an offence for any person to wilfully leave on the 2. It shall be an offence for any person to wilfully leave on the hunting ground the bodies or parts of bodies of black swan or other hunting ground the bodies or parts of bodies of black swan or other game shot in the North Canterbury Acclimatisation District. game shot in the Marlborough Acclimatisation District. Otago Acclimatisation District Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 50, of 26 July 1945, at page Nelson Acclimatisation District 945 .. Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 78, 4 October 1951, at page Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 1465. Killed Season Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Grey. shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Killed Season Paradise duck (Areas 'A' and 'B') . 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Grey. shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Paradise duck (Area 'C') 4 May to IO May 1985 incl. 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Pukeko. 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Paradise duck Black swan-Maniototo Basin (that Pukeko 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. area of the watershed Black swan upstream from Kokonga) 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Canada goose 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Black swan-rest of District 4 · May to 25 August 1985 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. California quail Canada goose 4 May to 24 November incl. 1985 incl. Cock pheasant I June to 3 June 1985 incl. Canada goose I February 1986 to 30 Daily Bag Limits March 1986 incl. Grey duck, 15 Pukeko, 6 California quail June to 25 August 1985 Shoveler duck, 15 Black swan, 3 incl. Mallard duck, 25 Canada goose, no limit Chukor (except a close season shall Paradise duck. 8 California quail, no limit apply in the areas of Taieri Ridge, Grey. shoveler. mallard and paradise Cock pheasant, I Waihemo County, and Silver Peaks duck. 25 in all County north and east of the rail- I June to 25 August 1985 way line from Mosgiel to Hyde) incl. Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. Definition of Areas Decoy limit: No limit. Area A: The Maniototo County. Area B: All that part of the Taieri catchment upstream from North Canterbury Acclimatisation District Hindon outside Area 'A'; all that part of the Shag catchment Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 68, 28 September 1933, at above Dunback; that part of the Manuherikia catchment page 2463. outside Area 'A'; and that part of the catchment to the east of the Clutha River from Cromwell Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Gorge to Beaumont. Killed Season Area C: The Waikaia catchment; the Pomahaka catchment Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 14 July 1985 incl. upstream from Conical Hills; and the Waipori catchment Paradise duck 4 May to 14 July 1985 incl. upstream from Waipori Falls township; and that part of Pukeko .. 4 May to 14 July 1985 incl. the Clutha River catchment to the west of the Clutha River Black swan 4 May to 9 June 1985 incl. from Cromwell Gorge to Beaumont. 1478 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 57

Daily Bag Limits Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. except that during the Grey duck, 25 Pukeko, period of 29 July 1985 to 30 March 1986 inclusive, Canada goose Shoveler duck, 25 Black swan, Maniototo may be hunted or killed 24 hours per day, during the spec//ied open Mallard duck, 25 Basin, 2 season. Black swan, Rest of Dis- Decoy limit: No limit. trict, I Paradise duck, Area 'A', 8 Canada goose, no limit Southland Acclimatistion District Paradise duck, Area 'B', 4 California quail, no limit Reference to Description: Gazette. No. 39, of 9 July 1959, at page Paradise duck, Area 'C', 2 Chukor, no limit 903. Grey, shoveler, paradise, mallard duck, 25 in all Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Killed Season Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Decoy limit: No limit. Paradise duck (hunting is permitted only in areas west of and including Special Conditions the Aparima River watershed, the I. No person shall use, or cause to be used, on any water within Oreti River watershed upstream of the district for the hunting or killing of game any fixed stand, the Centre Bush bridge and that pontoon, hide, maimai, or loo, except within a distance of 10 metres portion of the district north of the from the margin of such water in non-tidal waters, or from the low­ hi~hway running from the Glenure water mark in tidal waters or, where raupo abounds, 10 metres Hill via Balfour to the Ardlussa from the outside edge of such raupo. bridge over the on 2. It shall be an offence for any person to wilfully leave on the the eastern boundary of the South­ hunting ground the bodies or parts of bodies of black swan or other land Acclimatisation District) 4 May to 3 June 1985 inc. game shot in the Otago Acclimatisation District. Pukeko. 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Black swan 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. 3. Shooting from a boat shall be prohibited on the Mataura River Pheasant I June to 25 August 1985 from 4 May to 31 May 1985 inclusive. incl. California quail I June to 25 August 1985 South Canterbury Acclimatisation District incl. Chukor. I June to 25 August 1985 Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 17, of 12 March 1925, at incl. page 752. Canada goose 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 and I February to 30 Killed Season March 1986 incl. Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Daily Bq.g Limits Paradise duck (west of State High- Grey duck, I Pukeko, 2 way No. I only) 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Shoveler duck, 5 Black swan, I Pukeko 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Mallard duck, 25 Pheasant, no limit Black swan 4 May to 4 June 1985 incl. Paradise duck, 4 California quail, no limit California quail 4 May to 25 August 1985 Grey, shoveler, mallard and paradise Chukor, no limit incl. duck, 25 in all Canada goose, no limit Pheasant 4 May to 25 August 1985 Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. incl. Chukor 4 May to 25 August 1985 Decoy limit: No limit. incl. Special Condition Canada goose 4 May to 24 November 1985 incl. and I Febru­ Shooting from boats is prohibited during the month of May 1985 ary 1986 to 30 March on the Mataura, Aparima, Oreti, Waiau and Waimatuku Rivers 1986 incl. and their navigable tributaries. Daily Bag Limits Stratford Acclimatisation District Grey duck, 25 Pukeko, 3 Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 71, of 25 November 1965, Shoveler duck, 25 Black swan, I at page 2080. Mallard duck, 25 California quail, no limit Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Paradise duck, 8 Pheasant, no limit Killed Season Chukor, no limit Canada goose, no limit Grey, shoveler and malfard duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. or any period within these Paradise duck (except that no para­ hours except that during the period I June 1985 to 30 March 1986 dise duck may be hunted or killed inclusive, Canada goose may be shot 24 hours per day, during the in that portion of the Stratford specified open season. Acclimatisation District west of the railway line Tariki to Ngaere) 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Decoy limit: No limit. Pukeko. 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. California and brown quail and cock pheasant Southern Lakes Acclimatisation District 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 39, of 9 July 1959, at page Daily Bag Limits 903 .. Grey duck, 15 Pukeko, 10 Shoveler duck, 15 Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Season Mallard duck, 15 Killed Paradise duck, 4 Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Grey, shoveler, mallard and paradise Paradise duck 4 May to 3 June 1985 incl. duck, 15 in all California quail 4 May to 25 August 1985 California and brown quail, no limit incl. Cock pheasant, 3 Chukor. 4 May to 25 August 1985 Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. incl. Decoy limit: No limit. Canada goose 4 May to 24 November 1985 incl. Taranaki Acclimatisation District Canada goose 1 February 1986 to 30 March 1986 incl Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 71, of 25 November 1965, at page 2080. Daily Bag Limits Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Grey duck, 15 California quail, no limit Killed Season Shoveler duck, 3 Chukor, no limit Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Mallard duck, 15 Canada goose, no limit Paradise duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Paradise duck, 3 Pukeko. 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Grey, shoveler, mallard and paradise California and brown quail and cock 4 May to 25 August 1985 duck, 15 in all - pheasant incl. 2 APRIL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1479

Daily Bag Limits Shooting hours: 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. except that during the Grey duck, 15 Pukeko, 10 period 29 July 1985 to 30 March l 986 inclusive, Canada goose may Shoveler duck, 5 California and brown quail, be hunted or killed 24 hours per day, during the spec(fied open season. Mallard duck, l 5 no limit Decoy limit: Wainono Lagoon: maximum 25; rest of district: no Paradise duck (west of railway), 2 Cock pheasant, 3 limit. Paradise duck (only in that area east Grey, shoveler, mallard Special Condition of the railway line Waitara to Tar­ and paradise duck, l 5 in iki), 4 all I. No person shall, for the purposes of hunting or killing game, build, or attempt to build, any stand, hide, shelter, maimai, mud­ Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. hole, loo, louvre, or position before IO a.m. on 31 March I 985. Decoy limit: No limit. Wanganui Acclimatisation District Tauranga Acclimatisation District Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 99, of 30 November 1972, Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 17, of l 2 March 1925, at at page 2690. page 753. Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Killed Season Killed Season Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Paradise duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Paradise duck 4 May to 30 June l 985 incl. Pukeko. 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Pukeko 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Black swan 3 June l 985 only Black swan 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. California and brown quail and cock Canada goose (hunting is permitted pheasant 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. only on Tauranga Harbour and Daily Bag Limits areas east of State Highway No. 2 and north-west of a line between Grey duck, I 0 Pukeko, 10 Panepane Point on Matakana Shoveler duck, 5 Black swan, I Island and the Wairoa River) 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Mallard duck, 30 California and brown quail, California and brown quail 4 May to 4 August 1985 Paradise duck, 4 no limit incl. Grey, shoveler, mallard and paradise Cock pheasant, 2 Cock pheasant 4 May to 4 August 1985 duck, 30 in all incl. Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Daily Bag Limits Decoy limit: No limit. Grey duck, 6 Paradise duck, 3 Special Condition Shoveler duck, 2 Pukeko, 10 I. It shall be an offence to hunt or kill game from any unmoored Mallard duck, 6 Black swan, 3 boat on the Turakina River during the first two days of the open Grey. shoveler mallard duck and Canada goose, 2 season for game only, being Saturday 4 May 1985 and Sunday 5 paradise duck, 12 in all California and brown quail, May 1985. no limit Cock pheasant, 3 Shooting hours: 6.15 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Wellington Acclimatisation District Decoy limit: No limit. Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 70, of 5 November 1964, at page 2013. Special Conditions Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 I. In the Tauranga Harbour no maimai shall be erected that will Killed Season impede the use of navigable channels and waters of the Habour. Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. 2. Maimais erected in the Tauranga Harbour must be dismanteled Paradise duck (Rangitikei area: North and removed at the close of the season. of Tangimoana Road to State Highway No. I, then north of Wil­ son Road and Mingoroa Road to Waitaki Valley Acclimatisation District Halcombe and there north of the Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 54, of 31 August 1967, at railway line east to the Manawatu page 1453. Gorge). 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 Paradise duck (Wairarapa area: Killed Season Featherston County, Wairarapa South County and Masterton Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. County). 4 May to 3 June 1985 incl. Paradise duck (east of State Highway (A close season shall apply for para­ No. I) 4 May to 3 June 1985 incl. dise duck in the unspecified areas Paradise duck (west of State High­ of the district). way No. I) 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Pukeko. 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Pukeko. 4 May to 12 May 1985 incl. Black swan (only in the county of 4 May to 5 May 1985 incl. Black swan (East of State Highway Featherston) and I June to 23 June No. I) 4 May to 3 June 1985 incl. 1985 incl. Canada goose (Area A-all that area 4 May 1985 to 24 Novem- Black swan (Coastal Manawatu only, west of State Highway No. I ber l 985 incl. and l Feb­ being that area west of State High­ excluding the floodbed of the Wai­ ruary 1986 to 30 March ways I and 3 between the Turak­ taki River to the Waitaki Dam) 1986 incl. ina and Waikanae Rivers) I June to 3 June 1985 incl. (Area B-the floodbed of the Wai­ California and brown quail and cock taki River from the Waitaki Dam 4 May 1985 to 30 Septem­ pheasant 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. to the sea) ber 1985incl. (Area C-east of State Highway No. I Daily Bag Limits excluding the floodbed of the Wai­ Grey duck, 25 Pukeko, 5 taki River) 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Shoveler duck, 25 Black swan, (Featherston California quail 4 May to 25 August 1985 Mallard duck, 25 County), 2 incl. Paradise duck (Rangitikei area), 6 Black swan (Coastal Man­ Chukor .. 4 May to 25 August 1985 Paradise duck (Wairarapa area), 2 awatu), I incl. Grey, shoveler, paradise and mallard California and brown quail, Pheasant (east of State Highway No. I duck, 25 in all no limit and north of the ) 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Cock pheasant, 2 Daily Bag Limits Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Grey duck, 25 Pukeko, 2 Decoy limit: No limit. Shoveler duck, 5 Black swan, 4 Special Condition Mallard duck, 25 Canada goose, no limit I. It shall be an offence to hunt or kill game from any unmoored Paradise duck, 8 California quail, 10 boat within the Wellington Acclimatisation District during the first Grey, shoveler, mallard and paradise Pheasant, 3 two days of the open season for game only, being Saturday 4 May duck, 25 in all Chukor, 10 1985 and Sunday 5 May 1985. 1480 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 57

West Coast Acclimatisation District (6) Part Allotm_ents I, 2, 3, and 254, Parish ofMangatawhiri, Part Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 78, of 4 October 1951, at Allotment 7, Pansh of Pukekohe, and Allotments 256-7 Parish of page 1465. Mangatawhiri, containing 105 hectares, known as St.' Stephen's School, the property of the General Trust Board. Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 (7) Sections IB, 658, S.D., containing 146 hectares, the Killed Season property of J. A. A. Ridgley, Tikotiko. Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. (8) Allotment 137, and part Allotment 13, Parish of Manurewa Paradise duck 4 May to 16 June 1985 incl. known as Grange Golf Links, the property of the Otahuhu Golf Pukeko. 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Club. Black swan 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. (9) That portion of the lying between the California quail 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Great South Road and the eastern boundary of the North Island Daily Bag Limits main trunk railway right of way. Grey duck, 10 Pukeko, 20 (10) That portion of the Mahurangi River lying within the Shoveler duck, 10 Black swan, 2 Warkworth Town District and the banks including a 20 metre strip Mallard duck, 20 California quail, no limit on each side of the said river. Paradise duck, 6 (11) Lots 9 and 11 of Part 35, Whangape, 103 hectares, the property Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. of R. Beardmore, Rangiriri. Decoy limit: No limit. ( 12) Lots 4, 5, and 8 of Part 35, Whangape, 54 hectares, the property of V. G. and I. J. Smith, Rangiriri. Westland Acclimatisation District (13) Lot 5, D.P. 8682, Arawhapekapeka, 51 hectares, the property Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 50, of26 July 1945, at page of W. S. Wright, Paeroa 945. (14) The property of Mr N. S. Boyce, Cozens Road, Waerenga, Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 being some 167,6309 hectares, comprising Lot 3 and part Lot 2, Killed Season D.P. 18203, and part Lot I, D.P. 510845, Whangamarino Parish. 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. ( 15) Part of Allotment 49, Papakura Parish, 6 hectares, the property Grey, shoveler and mallard duck of K. G. Bell, Ardmore. Paradise duck 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. Pukeko. 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. (16) Ohura South B 28 I, D 3A, D 38 2, D 4, D 5D2, D 5D 3, Black swan 4 May to 28 July 1985 incl. D 4D 4, D_ 5D 5C, 277 hectares, the property of H. H. Little, Taumarunm. Daily Bag Limits (17) Section 6, Block III, Piopiotea, Section 7, Block III, Piopiotea. Grey duck, 10 Paradise duck, 10 Ohura South D 2, D 5E, D 5F, Lot I, D 58 2, Lot 3 and D 5C, Shoveler duck, 10 Pukeko, 20 339 hectares, the property of J. Palmer, Taumarunui. Mallard duck, 20 Black swan, 2 (18) Ohora South M 28, M 2D I, M 2D 3, 90 hectares, the Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. property of Bell Estate, Taumarunui. Decoy limit: No limit. (19) Ngarua Block 5a, 30 hectares, the property of W. G. Jones, Special Condition R.D. I, Ngatea. (20) _The lagoon at Okoroire Park, Matamata-Tauranga Road, I. No person shall, on the waters of Lake Mahinapua, for the Okoroire and a strip of land 20 metres in width surrounding the purpose of hunting or killing game, use any fixed stand, pontoon, lagoon, being the property of the New Zealand Patriotic Fund Board. hide, maimai, or loo, except within 45 metres from the margin of the lake waters. (21) Great Barrier Island. The Kaitoke Creek and its tributaries and an area I 00 metres in width on either bank from the main road Whangarei Acclimatisation Distict bridge over the Kaitoke Creek upstream to the southern boundary of Allotment 185, Aotea Parish, and the eastern boundary of the Reference to Description: Gazette. No. 78, of 3 December 1970, State Forest Reserve, the Awana Stream and an area 100 metres in at page 2364. width on either bank from its confluence with the sea at low-water Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1985 mark to the point where the main tributary flowing across Allotment Killed Season 178, Aotea Parish, meets the Awana Stream; the Saltwater Creek Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. and an area I 00 metres in width on either bank from its confluence Paradise duck 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. with the sea at Oruawhara Bay to a point where the south-east Pukeko. 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. boundary of Allotment N.W. 74, Aotea Parish, crosses the creek. Black swan 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. (22) The property of Mr M. Hewitt, consisting of Sections 21, 22, California and brown quail and cock 23, and 77s, Cambridge S.D. pheasant 4 May to 30 June 1985 incl. (23) The property of Mr G. Hall, Section 18s, Te Miro Settlement, Daily Bag Limits Block II, Section 75s, Te Miro Settlement, Block III, Cambridge Grey duck, no limit Black swan, 2 S.D., comprising 84.4783 hectares. Shoveler duck, no limit California and brown quail, (24) The property of Mr J.E. E. Scott, being Kinohaku West l lB, Mallard duck, no limit no limit Section 2A, l lB, 28. Section 2, 3, 4, I ID, 3A, Block I, containing Paradise duck, 5 Cock pheasant, 5 218 hectares. Pukeko, 10 (25) The property of Mr R. McQuilken, being Lot 2, D.P. 24874 Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. of Tokoroa No. I Block, Block 38, Mangautuku S.D. Decoy limit: No limit. (26) The property of the Orere River Estates Ltd, consisting of 1626 hectares and Orere. (27) Part Section 12, Suburbs of Newcastle west of the Te Kowhai - Whata Whata ·Road; allotments within the Tangirau No. I Block, THIRD SCHEDULE allotment No. 21 to 42 and 44 to 63, comprising 20.8286 hectares. Part Allotment 65, Town of Newcastle, comprising I. 7464 hectares; Ashburton Acclimatisation District D.P. 57545, comprising 4.5589 hectares; Section 573 of the Suburbs (I) Rangitata River Lagoon, Wakanui. of Newcastle South, comprising 1.5886 hectares. The property of the estate of S. S. Saulbrey, Whata Whata Road, Ngaruawahia. Auckland Acclimatisation District (28) The property of 0. H. Wintour, Main Road, Waimauku, being (I) Rotokohu No. !Bl, No. IB2A, and No. IB2B. No. I Block, Lots 1/11, 13/20, 22/23, Block 7, Kumeu S.D.: area, 57 hectares. Aroha S.D. and No. IB2Al County ofOhinemuri, the property of (29) The property of S. McLean, Waihi R.D. 2, being Section the Paeroa Golf Club. 33036, Block III, Aroha S.D. (2) All that area of the Waikato River below Mean High Water Spring Tide from the Tasman Sea inland to an imaginary line (30) The property of A. T. G. Munro, "Glendale", Waimauku, commencing from a marker at the exit of the Fishermans Road bemg Lots 12 and Part 20, D.P. 9170, Waikoukou. drain on the north-western side of the river in Block VII, Maioro (31) The property ofN. V. Dakers, "Busholme", Waimauku, being S.D., bearing 126° true to a marker on the south-eastern side of the Lots 5, D.P. 14437, Waikoukou Block; area, 27 hectares. river. q2) The pr~perty of C. R. Mell~op, Waikoukou Valley, (3) Lot I of Sections 6, 22, and 78, Hunua Parish, containing 76 Wa1mauku, bemg part Allotment 3, Aranmu Parish, part Allotment hectares, the property of W. H. Mackey. 50, Paremoremo Parish, Kumeu S.D. (4) Sections 4 and 18, Block XVI, Piako S.D., containing 193 (33) Part Section 112, Block IX, Aroha S.D., certificate of title hectares, the property of J. B. Woodyard. 812/61, containing 8.5186 hectares. Present occupier: D. Johnson. (5) Section No. XV, Pirongia Parish, containing 213 hectares, the (34) Puketutu Island, 194 hectares; the property of Puketutu Island property of E. R. Mackenzie. Ltd. 2 APRIL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1481

(35) Allotment N.W. 70 N.E. 70 and 71, Pukeatua Parish, VIII aforesaid, and northerly along the line of high water at ordinary Waitemata County of Waitoki R.D., Kaukapakapa. The property spring tides on the said western side to the point of commencement. of I. W. McGlashan. (48) The Manurewa Oxidation Ponds; being all that land in the (36) Section 13, Block III, Aroha S.D., at Pukewera Road, Waihi, Manukau County Block XVI, Otahuhu S.D. being Lots I, 2, 3 and 85 hectares, the property of Mrs H. Muir. 4, on Deposited Plan No. 46600 (Auckland Registry), and the land (37) Sections 40-41, Block XIII, Waihou, S.D., 179 hectares, the below mean high water or ordinary spring tides which is cut off property of Mr L. Mayn, Patetonga. from the sea by a bank and comprises the land of the oxidation pond of the Manukau Sewage Treatment Plant. Also the water lying (38) Section 9, Block I, Waitoa S.D., 70 hectares, the property of on and over any of the land hereinbefore described. All as more Mr T. J. O'Dwyer, Patetonga. particularly delineated on a plan lodged at the office of the Auckland (39) Section 3, part 2, Block II, Awaroa (438-2-22), part Section Metropolitan Drainage Board, and numbered 3618. 2, Block II, Awaroa (597-2-0), 419 hectares, the property of J. F. Smith, Ngapuke, Onewhero. (49) All the land and river which is within the Borough of Ngaruawahia. (40) Section 14, Block X, Pirongia Survey District, Section 16, Block X, Pirongia S.D., the property of S. M. Scott, Private Bag, (50)Allotments 18, 19, 19A parts 13A, 14, 16, and 17, Pukekura Te Awamutu. Parish, being 76 hectares, the property of Mrs Ella May Fisher and Mr Roy Robert George Fisher. (41) Section 15s, Lot 20, P.S. 3759, 83 hectares, the property of Mr I. W. Jones, Te Miro R.D., Cambridge. (51) Sections 36 and 53, Block XI, Hastings S.D., being 26.2894 hectares, property of Mr F. W. Loennig, R.D. 4, Thames. (42) Section 5s, P.P. 48, Norwegian Settlement, 37 hectares, the (52) Part Section 36, Block XVI, Waitoa S.D., situated at Ngarua property of Mr E. E. Ward, Roto-Rangi, Cambridge. Road, Waihou, being 38 hectares, property of Mrs M. I. Colson, (43) Section 10/14, Block VI, Aroha S.D., Franklin Road, East Port Road, Waihou. Waitawheta, Waihi, the property of A. I. Sharpe, No. 2 R.D., (53) Part Lot D.P. 9219, of Allotments 29, 52, and part Lot 3, of Waitawheta, Waihi. 308, Onewhero Parish, and Block VIII, Onewhero S.D., and Block (44) All D.P. 23519, being part Maungatapu Block, Blocks II, VI, V, Maramarua S.D., being 127 hectares, property of Messrs Mowbray Maungakawa S.D., being 15 hectares, the property of A. C. Allen, Bros., Murrays Road, Pukekawa, R.D. I, . Riverdale, Piako, Morrinsville. (54) Section 20, 45 Block III, Aroha S.D., being 40 hectares, (45) Part Lots 5 and 7, Section 17, Suburbs of Auckland, being property of Mrs J. H. Sleep, P.O. Box 17, Waihi. 61 hectares, the property of Auckland Farmers Freezing Co., P.O. (55) Sections 7 and 8, Block II, Awaroa S.D., being 383 hectares, Box 90, Auckland. property of Mr J. N. Bouskill, Onewhero. (46) The Borough of Te Aroha. (56) Sections 5 and 6, Block II, Awaroa S.D., being 330 hectares (47) All that area in the North Auckland Land District, Manukau property of Mr W. W. Bouskill, Onewhero. County, above and below the line of high water at ordinary spring (57) Part Maungatapu B4C, Blocks VI, VII, Mangakawa Survey tides of the Manukau Harbour and all the water thereon, bounded District, 70.18 hectares, certificate of title I/ 105 property of the A. by a line commencing on the said line of high water at the J. Irvine estate. intersection of the western side of the embankment constructed by the Auckland Metropolitan Drainage Board, in Block VIII, Titirangi (58) Lot I, Section 7, Waitomo County, Awakino North S.D., S.D., with the southern boundary of Lot I, D.P. 43773, and being the property of Mrs J. L. Wheeler, Main Road, Awakino. proceeding generally westerly along that boundary to and easterly (59) Lot 2, D.P. 24496, of Section 42, Block XIII, Patetere North and north-easterly along the northern and north-western boundaries S.D., IOI hectares, the property of Mr H. M. Murray, Waotu Road, of the said Lot I, to and easterly along the southern side of Ambury R.D. I, Putaruru. Road to the north-eastern corner of Lot I aforesaid; thence south­ (60) Lot 2, D.P. S2381, part Lots 3 and 2, D.P. 26180, part westerly along the south-eastern boundary of that lot to and easterly Hararahi No. I, parts DP SI0893, 10981, being Section 4, Block and southerly generally along the generally southern and western IX, and part Sections 12, 37 and 26, Block XIII, Ohinemuri S.D., boundaries of parts allotments 86 and 85, Manurewa Parish, and part Section 97, and Aorangi No. 82, 83A, 838, B3C, C2, DI, D2A, part Lot I, D.P. 10686 to the northernmost corner of Lot I, D.P. parts Bl and Cl, and D2B, Block XIII, Ohinemuri S.D., Sections 44296; thence easterly generally along the generally northern 13, 14 and 15, and part 12, D.P. 22582 part Lot 3, D.P. 36936, boundaries of the said Lot I and Lot 2, D.P. 43581, and that last­ Aorangi A, No. I and part A2, A4A, No. 2A, 4D, No. 2, and part named boundary produced across the public road forming the eastern I, Block XIII, Ohinemuri S.D., being 441 hectares, the property of boundary of the said Lot 2 to the eastern side of that road; thence Fairview Land Co. (Paeroa) Ltd. northerly along that roadside to and south-easterly along the south­ (61) That portion ofland on the property ofN. J. Henderson Part western side of Wallace Road to and westerly, southerly, and easterly Lot I, D.P. 7516 Block IX, Komakorau S.D., lying within 100 metres along the northern, western, and southern boundaries of Lot I, D.P. of Lake E wildlife refuge. 41357, to and southerly along the western side of Wallace Road aforesaid, to and again southerly along the aforesaid roadside, to (62) Allotment 76, part 77/79, 81/2 Kirikiriroa Parish, Lot 3, D.P. and westerly, southerly, and easterly along the northern, western, 22182, of Allotment 230, Komakorau Parish, and of Allotment 349, and southern boundaries of Lot I, D.P. 30842, to and westerly along Kirikiriroa Parish, Blocks IX, X, Komakorau S.D., contained in the northern side of Creamery Road, and southerly along the western C/T 314/305, 556/175, being more or less 83.4147 hectares, property side of Greenwood Road to a point 276.0665 metres south of the of J. D. Bruce, Horsham Downs, R.D. I, Hamilton. southern side of Island Road, being the south-eastern corner of part (63) All that piece ofland containing together 1126.8229 hectares, Allotment 83, Manurewa Parish comprised in certificate of title, more or less, being part of the land on Deposited Plan 14991, and Volume 1384, folio 80; thence westerly along the southern boundary being Allotments 55, 56, 94, IOI, 102A, 121, 126, 128, 130 and 134, of that part of Allotment 83 to the north-eastern comer of part Lot and part Allotments I, 3, 3A, 20, 39, 45, 51, 52, 53, 54, 74, 78, 117 I, D.P. 43557; thence westerly and southerly along the northern and and 127, Parish of Pakiri, and Allotments 111, 112, 113 and part western boundaries of the said part Lot I, to the northern side of Allotment 115, Parish of Omaha, and being all of the land comprised Ascot Road; thence along a right line crossing that road to and and described in certificate of title, Volume 1008, folio 249, Auckland south-westerly along the north-western boundary of Lot 2, D.P. Registry, property of Millbrook Station Ltd., Pakiri. 43557 and the south-eastern boundary of Allotment 260, Manurewa Parish, to and south-easterly along the south-western side of the (64) Part D.P. 9219, of Allotment 52, Block IV, Maramarua SS, public road forming the south-western boundary of Lot 2 aforesaid, 41 hectares, property of Mrs F. Mowbray, "Folly" Farm, Quarry to and south-westerly along the north-western side of Oruarangi Road, Pukekawa. Road, to the northern boundary of part Allotment 78A; Manurewa (65) Part Section 10 and Section 51, part Lot I, of Section 9, Parish (landing reserve, Gazette, 1890, page 1364); thence westerly Piako S.D., 79 hectares, property of Tong Estate (Mr V. St George), along the said northern boundary to and southerly and westerly Kaihere R.D. I, Ngatea. along the eastern and southern boundaries of part Allotment 78A (66) Part Lots I and 2, D.P. 20102 of Wharepuhunga No. 148, (drainage purposes, Gazette, 1957, page 2327), to and along the line Block 465/405, 97 hectares, property ofW. J. Kirkham, Wharepapa of high water at ordinary spring tides of the Oruarangi and R.D. 7, Te Awamutu. Waitomokia Creeks, to and westerly along the southern boundaries (67) Section 48, Block XII, Maungatautari S.D., 46 hectares, being of parts Allotments 174, 173, and 172, Manurewa Parish (drainage the property of K. G. Belsham, R.D. I Waiteti Road, Cambridge. purposes, Gazette, 1957, page 2239) to and southerly, westerly, and northerly along the eastern, southern, and western boundaries of (68) All D.P. 19115, Pt. D.P. 3656, D.P. 3657, Pt. D.P. Lot 2, Lot I, D.P. 44808, to and again westerly along the southern boundary 2364, Pt. D.P. 357, Pt. D.P. 402, of Weiti No. Block VII, Otama of part Allotment 172 aforesaid, to and generally northerly along S.D., and Section 8, Block V, Otama S.D., 329.6114 hectares, being the line of high water at ordinary spring tides of the Manukau the property ofN. A. Wells Ltd., and N. A. Wells, 18 Cook Terrace, Harbour and the western side of the embankment constructed by Whitianga. the Auckland Metropolitan Drainage Board in Block XII, Titirangi (69) Pt Allotments 50, 52 and 84, Matakana Parish, Block III, IV, S.D. to and easterly, northerly, and westerly along the said line of Mahurangi S.D., 55.3687 hectares, being the property of E. L. J. high water at ordinary spring tides along the shores of Puketutu and 0. M. R. Revell, Whangaripo Valley Road, Matakana. Island (Old Land Oaim 333), to the western side of the embankment (70) Section 42, Block XII, Maungatautari S.D., 81 hectares, being fonstructed by the Auckland Metropolitan Drainage Board in Block the property of B. H. Morrison, R.D. I, Darby Road, Putaruru. 1482 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 57

(71) Block 28849, part Allotment 15, Karori, 9 hectares, being the (98) Certificate of title 17 A/1085, Block XIV, Waiwera S.D., North property of Mrs C. Jackson, Bryant House Road, R.D. 3, Raglan. Auckland District, 27.4478 hectares, the property of Lady Porritt, (72) Part Lot D.P. 8375, of Okahukura 1.2, Blocks XIII, XIV, 57 Hamilton Terrace, London W.8, England. Otamatea SS, part Allotment 40. Wharehine Parish and Blocks I (99) D.P. 33199 and S. 14188, part Allotment 203, 202, and 376, and II, Tauhoa S.D., 846 hectares, being the property of R.P. Parish ofWhangamarino. Certificate oftitles 859/231 and 649/12, Chatelanat, R.D. 7, Wellsford. South Auckland Registry, 137 hectares, the property of Mr F. T. (73) Mental Hospital Reserve, Waiau Parish, Block V, Drury S.D., Smith, Reed's No. 3 Road, Waerenga, R.D. 3, Te Kauwhata. Sections 15, NW 54, SE 54, 82 and Part 64, being the property of ( I 00) Sections 4 and 52, Block XII, Piako S.D., 197 hectares, the Kingseat Hospital, Pukekohe. property of Mr J. P. Farrow, Torehape West Road, No. I R.D., (74) Sections 91-92-260-261, Waiuku E Parish, No. 376/500, 53 Ngatea. hectares, being the property of estate J. T. Gearon, R.D. 3, Pukekohe. (IOI) City ofManukau, Valuation Roll No. 370/341 and 370/345, 166 hectares, the property of Mr C. M. Gill, North Road, Clevedon. (75) Lot I, D.P. 36916, and Lot 254, D.P. 19097, 12 hectares, being the property of Messrs M. C. and V. Pollard, P.O. Box 8551, (102) Lot 3, D.P. 47023, being all the land in certificate of title, Symonds Street, Auckland. No. 5A/667, 5 hectares, the property of Mrs A. S. Walker, Ridge Road, Pt View, care of Howick Post Office. (76) Part Lots I, 2, D.P. 1915, Block I, Wairoa S.D., Lots 148, 150, 151, 155, D.P. 19097, Powhaturoa, Block I, Wairoa S.D. 47 (103) Part Lot 4, D.P. 12939, part Allotment 260, Ngaroto Parish, hectares, being the property of Powhaturoa Estates, PO Box 8551, 41 hectares, the property of Mr W. G. West, West Road, R.D. I, Symonds Street, Auckland. Ohaupo. (77) Te Marunga Tree Farm and Waiho Tree Farm, 1638 hectares, (104) Lot I, D.P. S 1508, Allotment 189, Ngaroto Parish, being the property of Henderson and Pollard Ltd., Engfield Street, Allotment 190, parts 191, 192a, and 430 Ngaroto Parish, property Mount Eden, Auckland. of Mr R. E. West, West Road, R.D. I, Ohaupo. (78) Part Allotment 10, also Lot I, D.P. 50292, Wairoa Parish, (105) Allotments 370 and 229, City of Manukau 105.218 hectares, Block XI, Wairoa S.D., being the property ofR.G. and B. D. Wilcox, property of Dr C. Calvin Ring, West Road, Clevedon. Parish Line Road, R.D. 2, Papakura. (106) Lot 2, D.P. 37673, Kumeu S.D., 1.6187 hectares, the property (79) The property of R. C. Larsen Estate, Waitewhena Road, of Mr W. E. Thompson, Farrand Road, Kumeu. Ohura. Sections 24, 25 and 22, Block II, Ohura S.D., being 458 (107) Lot I, D.P. 65097, part Allotment 279 and 550, Parish of hectares. Paremoremo, part titles 1111-294-295, approximately 4.0469 (80) The property of the Auckland Golf Club Incorporated, hectares, property of Mr J.M. and M. McIntyre, senior, Glenmore Hospital Road, Otahuhu, part D.P. 4589 of part O.L.C. 269A. Road, Coatesville, R.D. 3, Albany. (81) All D.P. 3339 and Waihekau No. 3 Block, Block XI, Aroha (108) Lots 3, 4, D.P. S. 3744, Lots I, 2, D.P. 32375, of S.D., Block I, Wairere S.D., 203A of 16P Waihou Riding, property Maungatautari, 3H, 68, 3A, No. 4, Block XI, Maungatautari S.D., of Storey and Son, Maungakawa Road, Waihou. Section 49, Tautari Settlement, and Maungatautari No. 3A, Section 58, Block XI, Maungatautari S.D., 130. 7131 hectares, property of (82) The property ofC. Gordon, Old Tauranga Road, Waihi, being Mr G. R. Anderson, Main Road, R.D., Pukeatua. 34 hectares, Sections 7 and 70, Block IV, Aroha S.D. (109) Allotment 213, Waipareira Parish, approximately 6.0703 (83) The property of Mrs M. D. Smeaton, Woodlands Road, R.D. hectares, property of Mr G. A. Phillips, Coulter Road, Henderson. 2, Waihi, 52 hectares. (110) Lot No. I, D.P. 48885, Block 8, Otahuhu S.D., 10.9265 (84) The property of Dominion Breweries Ltd., Baird's Road, hectares, the property of Mr F. H. Tuck, Ormiston Road, Whitford. Otahuhu, being certificate of title 864/69, D.P. 33396/ I, certificate of title 906/224 D.P. 7231/10, certificate of title 880/154, D.P. (111) Okauia No. 2, C Block VIII, Tapapa S.D. Block I, Tapapa 31817 /2, Parish of Manurewa. East S.D. of 48.1576 hectares, more or less, Lot 2, D.P. 33952, and Okauia 2A2 and Whaitikuranui 6AIAI, and Pt 6Al and A2 Blocks (85) The property of P. V. Harkness, "Stanford", R.D. 3, VIII and XI. Tapapa S.D. Blocks I and II, Tapapa East S.D., of Hamilton, being Lot 6, D.P. 8429, of Allotment 58, H"utapu Parish, 232.6942 hectares, more or less, the property of Mr D. McNeil, Block VII, Hamilton, S.D. R.D. 3, Matamata. (86) Part Lot A, D.P. 2422, Block I, Maugatautari S.D. and (112) Sections 12, 13, 39 and 42, Pt 2, 5. Lot I, D.P. S. 100 Sections I, 2, 3 and 4 Puahue Block II: area, 67.2588 hectares, being Otorohanga and Lot 4, D.P. 30150, Block VIII, Orahiri S.D., NIMT the property of J. R. H. Nolan, R.D. 3, Cambridge. Otorohanga, 34.8966 hectares, the property of Mr S. Christensen, (87) The property of D. E. Lees, 19 Duke Street, Papakura, known Old Te Kuiti Road, Otorohanga. as Mitchels Island, Coopers Island, and 13 hectares on mainland, ( 113) Lots I and 2, D.P. 30150, Block VIII, Orahiri SSH 3 being certificate of title 535/289, certificate of title 535/288, and Otorohanga, the property of Mr A. B. Vyner, Main South Road, certificate of title 884/221. Otorohanga. (88) Lot 2, D.P. 24482, Waotu North 18 S Block, and of Section (114) Section 13, Block 4, Oraha S.D., 44.4623 hectares, the 9, Block XVI, Maungatautari S.D., 60 hectares, the property of R. property of Mr F. E. Kirk, Ford Road, Waihi. Hoyte, R.D. I, Putaruru. (115) Lots 4 and 5, D.P. S. 2534, Block VII, Rangiriri S.D. and (89) 69.5125 hectares, Waotu South No. I, 298-169 Block, situated Lots I and 2, D.P. 24803, and Lot 3, D.P. S. 2534, Block VII at Wharepapa, Patetere S.D., leased by R. Hoyte, R.D. I, Putaruru. Rangiriri S.D., 161.8743 hectares, being the property ofC. Hill and (90) All that area lying to the east of the Southern Motorway and N. F. and M. C. Hill, Te Okahi Road, R.D. I, Huntly. known as Pahurehure Inlet and all that area contained in certificate (116) Part Lot 63A, Parish of Waiwera, 21.0437 hectares, being of title 625/82, D.P. 23288, vested in the Papakura Town Board the property of P. E. and V. L. Carpenter, Kowhai Avenue, under the Papakura Beach Vesting Act 1915, approximately 81 Silverdale. hectares. (117) Part Lot II, Blocks X and XI, Parish of Kaukapakapa, (91) 129 hectares being part of the Manukau Harbour known as 32.3749 hectares, known as Pala Farm, the property of G. A. M. the Waimahia Creek (excluding oxidation pond). Moonen, Pinchgut Road, Kaukapakapa. (92) Lot I and 2, D.P. 18796, Lot I and 2, D.P. 19635, Lot 5, 6, (118) Part Lots 25 and 27, Block XIII, Waitemata S.D., Waipareira 7, D.P. 11824 of Lot 8, Opahake Parish, Block 111, Drury Sub­ Parish, 14.9734 hectares, being the property of B. and W. Prescott, division, 88 hectares, known as Papakura Beach Farm Ltd., care of Anzac Valley" Road, Waitakere. Lees Industries Ltd., Private Bag, Papakura. (119) Lot I, D.P. 53014, Block XIII, Waitemata S.D., 4.0469 (93) Lot I, D.P. 58261, and Lot 3, D.P. 40223, Pukeatua Parish hectares, the property ofH. E. Green, Anzac Valley Road, Waitakere. (167 hectares), also Lot I, D.P. 58530, Pukeatua Parish (81 hectares), (120) Part Lot 41, D.P. 15385, Manukau City, 7.082 hectares, the property of Mr E. A. Holdaway, 35 Ocean View Road, Northcote. property of C. Stephenson, Twilight Road, Brookby. (94) Allotment 261, Whangamarino Parish, Blocks X and XIV, ( 121) Lot 46, D.P. 22288, part Allotment 190 as shown in Piako S.D. approximately 35 hectares, the property of Mrs I. D. certificate of title 645/186, comprising 1.91289 hectares, Parish of McK.issock, R.D. I, Te Kauwhata. Waipareira, the property of P. C. Coyle, Simpson Road, Henderson. (95) Lots I and 2, D.P. 11238, of Allotments 352, 353, 354, 355, (122) Lot 45, D.P. 22288, comprising 1.90859 hectares, Parish of Whangamarino Parish, Block IX, Piako S.D., approximately 42 Waipareira, the property ofJ. N. Agnew, Simpson Road, Henderson. hectares; also Lot 5, D.P. 7796, of Allotments 204, 205, 469A and (123) Lot 4, D.P. 58162, Block VIII, Drury S.D., comprising Allotment 205A, Whangamarino Parish, Block X, Piako S.D., 6.53826 hectares, the property ofD. C. and M. C. Brynildsen, Keams approximately 92 hectares, the properties of Mr W. B. Reed, Road, Ramarama. Waerenga, R.D. 3, Te Kauwhata. (124) Part Lot 3, D.P. 7497; part Lot I, D.P. 7909; Part Lot 2, (96) Lots 3 and 4, part Lot 6, D.P. 8689, Block VIII, Otahuhu D.P. 9026; Lot 6, Allotment 250, Karaka Parish, Blocks VII and S.D., part Lot I, D.P. 32529, also part Lots I and 2, all Lots 7 and XI; Drury S.D., comfrising some 161.8742 hectares, more or less, 8, D.P. 8689, Block VIII, Otahuhu S.D., approximately 103 hectares, being the property o Wesley College School and Farm, Paerata. the property of Whitford Park Country Club, Whitford. (125) Part Lots I, 7, 9 and 10, shown on D.P. 9826, Blocks II (97) Part Ounuroa Block, Block V, Hastings S.D., Block I, and III, Kumeu S.D., in all 270.9648 hectares, outlined on certificate Whitianga, 4 hectares, the property of Mr M. P. Blade, R.D. I, of title 657 /24 (Wharepapa), the property of the Phillips Estate, Whitianga. Woodhill. 2 APRIL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1483

(126) Section 5, Block III, Aroha S.D., the property of T. J. (12) All that area at Waihau Bay, Opotiki County, the property Gordon, Waihi. of Mr J. Walker, being Matapapa 2A2Al, 2A2A2, 2A2A, 2A2B and (127) The Tramway licence area; Ohinemuri water race !icen_ce 2A2C, Whakatane River Diversion area description. area· the Black Cock Creek race licence area, and the special site (13)AII that land in the vicinity of Tuai, occupied by the New lice~ce area occupied by the Martha Goldmining Co. Ltd., Waihi. Zealand Electricity Department, including therein the village of Tuai (128) That portion of the Wairoa River between map grid and Kaitawa and certain surrounding land. references NZMS I. N.43.564463 (180 metres up-stream of Gibbs (14) Block IX, Nuhaka S.D., 51.7341 hectares, being the property Landing) to NZMS 1.N. 43.575472 (180 metres below what is locally of the estate of Charles Crombie. known as the Cattle Landing). ( 15) Whakamahia Lagoon. (129) Lots I and 2, D.P. 30150, Part Orohiri I, Section 31, S.H. (16) Whakatane District Council, and River and Soil Conservation 3, Otorohanga, the property of Mrs A. B. Vyner of Otorohanga. Reserves, contained within an area of land extending 20 metres (130) Lot 4, D.P. 30150, Block VIII, Orohiri, S.D., the property from the margin of and including all that water contained within of Mr S. Christensen of Otorohanga. the impoundment area known as the Old Whakatane River Course (131) That 6,400 metre reach of the Waikato River an~ its containing some 12 hectares in all, more or less, being part of or floodway within Huntly Borough and Raglan Coun_ty contamed including all the areas to be mentioned in the Waimana Parish, Lot within right lines extending due west from the true nght (eastern) 2, D.P. S. 3576, Lot 74, D.P. S. 3271, of Allotment I, Riverside bank extremities of Huntly Borough. Drive, Lot 19, D.P. S. 9616, Lot 24, D.P. S. 8869, Lot 18, D.P. S. (132) The property of Mr C. L. Pitu, Whenuakiti, being Lot 7, 7698 part Lot I, D.P. S. 3384, River Bank Reserve, Lot 34 D.P. S. 7082 of Allotments I and 2, River Bank Reserve. Part 8, D.P. D.P. 9441, Block II, Whitianga S.D. 10395 486.485/1. Part 9 and 6 485. Lot 28, D.P. S. 8314, River (133) Southern Lake Waikare: All that area in the _South Auckl~nd Bank Reserve. Part 5, D.P. 36293 522, Lot 8, D.P.S. 215 of Allotment Land District in the Waikato County bounded by a !me co~menc!ng 3, River Bank Reserve to Hinemoa Street. Lots I, 2, 3, and 4, D.P. from a point in Lake Waikare 800 metres due s<;>l!t~ ofTng S~tt<;>n 18662 of Allotment 10 and Allotment 407, accretions, Waimana 1231 in Whangamarino Pansh, Block IV, Ranginn Survey_D1stnct Parish, Block I, Whakatane Survey District. Plans S.O. 43796 and thence proceeding south-easterly generally along a nght !me to a 44673; thence in a direct line across the river diversion cut to part point 800 metres due north of the boundary peg at the north-western Allotment 30 2 I and thence down the stopbank which surrounds comer of Lot I, D.P.S. 26990, Whangam_arino Parish, Block V:III, the impoundment on that land acquired and controlled by the Soil Rangiriri Survey District, thence to a pomt due. east. along a n~t Conservation and Rivers Control Council to the commencement line for 1500 metres, thence due north along a nght !me to a pomt point, being part of Lot 2, Whakatane District Council. 600 metres due west of the boundary peg at the south-wes_tem coryier (17) The Ohope sewage oxidation ponds, comprising a total of of Allotment 442c, S.O. 19562. in Block I, Whangamanno Pansh, 5.0530 hectares. Part allotment 247, Block VI, Wa1mana Parish. Hapuakohe Survey District, thence westerly and southerly generally Part allotment 246B2C2B2, Block III, Waimana Parish; part along a right line to the place of commencement. allotment 246B4, Block III, Waimana Parish. (134) Lot I, D.P. 45227, Lots I, 2, D.P. 46899, Lot I D.P. 48673, Allotments 475 476Ff Allotment 477, Takapuna Parish. Allotments (18) Blackbum Pond and 400 metres surrounding same, the 590, 591, 592 Pt. Allotment 32A, Paremoremo Parish, Block VII, property of W. B. Veitch, Pehiri. Waitemata S.D. ( 19) All that part of Tuawhatu Al Block being 10.0615 hectares, Whangara S. D. The property of the proprietors of Pakarae A and other blocks. Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District (20) Lake Kaikiore and an area of land 400 metres from the lake (I) All those areas comprising the Town Districts of Kawakawa, shores. Property of Robert Berry, Tiniroto. Kohukohu, Rawene, Russell, and the Borough of Kaikohe. (21) Section 34, Block II, Hunua S.D., the property of Mr Neville (2) All that area being Lots 168, 169 and 170, Parish of Kawakawa, Tylee, Manunui. containing 181 hectares, the property of N. S. Mason, Moerewa. (22) Lake Rotokawa as shown in Block XIV, Rotoiti Survey (3) All those areas situated in Blocks XI and XV, Kawakawa ~-P·, District, adjoining S. H. 30 in the suburb of Rotokawa. comprising part Section 140, Block XV, Kawakawa S.D., contammg (23) Sections 11 and 12 Block VI, Makotuku S.D., on the property 67. 7445 hectares, part Waipuna Block, containing _151.1933 hectares of A.K. McLean, Hukaroa Road. Taumataumaukuku, No. I, 79.5967 hectares, Section 45 Kawakawa (24) Murupara Borough Council Oxidation Ponds. All that piece Parish, 16.1875 hectares, Sections 47, 48, 49 and 50 Kawakawa of land containing 10.0261 hectares, more or less, being part of the Parish ·64.7498 hectares part Lots I, 2, 3 on D.P. 12753, of Block Whirinaki Number I, Section 2A Block, situated in Block XIII, of XV Kltwakawa S.D., and part Waipuna Block, containing 202.2647 the Galatea S.D., in the County of Whakatane being part of the hectares, the property of the Auckland Farmers' Freezing Coy. Ltd. land comprised and described in certificate of title, Volume 86, folio (4) All that area in Block II, Mangamuka S.D., being that part of 149, South Auckland Registry and shown as coloured yellow on the bed of the Mangamuka River covered by tidal waters and Survey Office Plan No. 43395. extending southward from a line running _due east across the (25) All that portion of known as Whangamata Bay aforesaid river from the mouth of the Man1¥1:ta1pa Stream to another adjoining Block VI, Tuhingamata West S.D. and Block XVI, line across the Mangamuka river aforesaid between t~e southern Marotini S.D., north of a line between Te Kauwae Point and Paparau comer of Section 6 and the south-eastern comer of Section 8 of the Point. aforesaid Block II, Mangamuka S.D. (26) An area about the Aniwhenua Electricity Generating Station being: all that portion of Lake Aniwhenua from the barrage I Central North Island Wildlife Conservancy kilometre upstream and to a point 500 metres up the Pokairoa Arm (I) Blue Lake. of the Lake; the water canal between the barrage and the head pond; the head pond and power house to a point 500 metres up the (2) Lake Rotoiti including the swamp area on Rotoiti I B Block Puhekeheke Stream Arm; the from the barrage to near Otaramarae, but excluding the area from Motoutawa Point of the power house below the Aniwhenua Falls. The areas described Ngarehu Point within 200 metres of the shore. are defined by marker posts and notices. (3) All that portion of Lake Rotorua within 200 metres of the (27) All of (and extending 50 metres inland from shore between Motutara Point and the mouth of Fairy Springs the shoreline) with the exception of: an area of lake edge and Stream. extending 100 metres into the lake, commencing from a point (4) All that portion of Lake Rotorua within 200 metres of the marked by a white post to the east of the New Zealand Forest shore between the Waikuta and Waiteti streams. Products Water Intake and generally in a southerly direction along (5) Property of Mr W. D. Martin lying east of Valley Road, the eastern side of Lake Maraetai (including all embayments and Ngongotaha. the Twin Lakes area) to a point marked by a white post opposite (6) The Edg1:cumbe sewage oxidation pond. Lot I, D.r _S .. 10581, Sandy Bay. The closed game area shall include all of Kopakorahi being part Sect10n 95, Omehu Settlement, Block III Rangita1ki Upper Stream from its outlet into Lake Maraetai to the bridge on the Whakamaru-Taupo Highway ( Road) and all land within S.D. 50 metres of its banks, and the to a point (7) The Taneatua sewage oxidation ponds comprising 4.9233 upstream of the Mangakino-Whakamaru Road (State Highway 30) hectares. Block IX, Whakatane S.D., part Lot 2, D.P. S. 15133. bridge as marked by a white post. (8) and the land within 1.6 kilometres of the shore of the lake. (9) The artifical lake ~n the Hinemaiai? Stream created by a dam Hawkes Bay Acclimatisation District erected for hydro-electnc power generat10n. ( I 0) All that portion of Lake Taupo contained within 200 metres (I) The property of Aohiwi Station Partnership, Puketitiri. of the shore commencing at a point 200 metres west of the (2) Tutira Station, the property of Estate late H. Guthrie-Smith. Government Wharf at Motuoapa Bay, to a point 300 metres east (3) The swamp on the boundary of the properties of Te Aratipi of the same wharf. Ltd,and S. T. Belcher, part of Waimarama. (11) Taupo Plant Nursery-Spa Farm. (4) Mahangaiti Lagoon (Lake Kaitoki), Dannevirke, and an area 1484 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 57 of land lying within a line running 40 metres distant from the margin along the said highway and crossing road reserve, the old course of of the said lagoon in Sections K 28 and K 2A, Kaitoki No., 2, Block the Halswell River, and road reserve to the south-east of the road VIL Tahoraiti S.D. reserve along the south bank of the old course of the Halswell River; (5) The Estate of Mr W. H. Hartree, Patoka. thence south-westerly along the south-east side of the said road reserve to the eastern side of the road reserve on the eastern bank (6) The property of Mr J. B. Beauchamp, Maraetotara. of the Halswell Canal; thence south-easterly by a straight line across (7) The Hawke's Bay Acclimatisation Society's Game Farm, the said road reserve and the Halswell Canal to the southern Burness Road, Greenmeadows, and the surrounding area within a boundary of Reserve 3598 on the western bank of the said Halswell radius of 400 metres. Canal; thence generally westerly along the southern boundary of (8) Dam adjacent to dwelling of Estate ofL. H. Williams, Tukituki Reserve 3598 and across Matthews Road and continuing along the Road, Havelock North. southern boundary of Reserve 3598 to the south-eastern side of (9) The lagoon lying to the south of the Tukituki River Estuary. Davidsons Road; thence north-easterly along the south-eastern side of Davidsons Road to the southern bank of the Halswell river. (10) Estuary of the mouths of the Tutaekuri and Ngaruroro (New Channel) Rivers between State Highway No. 2 and the sea and (2) All that area of land containing 14 hectares, more or less, on between the northern end of the Tutaekuri River bridge and the the property of Mr D. N. Halliday "Aborfield" adjoining the Selwyn south bank of the Ngaruroro River below the Waitangi bridge. River in the Ellesmere district and as further defined by the erection (ll)Te Pohue Lake, 27.5186 ha adjoining Lots I and 2, D.P. of white-painted posts. 9608 of Blocks XXV and XXVI, Patoka CGD, Block XIII, (3) All that area of land in the Canterbury Land District known Maungaharuru S.D. as the Washpen and bounded by a line commencing at the (12) The property of the Waipukurau Golf Club, Pukeora. intersection of the Waikari-Reefton State Highway No. 72 and the (13) Property of Mr B. W. Lindeman, Poraite, Napier. Waikari-Waitohi Main Highway No. 143; thence south-westerly along the northern side of the Waikari-Waitohi Main Highway No. (14) The bed of the Karamu Stream, Havelock North from the 143 and bounding Lot I, D.P. 5471, occupied by Mr F. G. Forrester, confluence of the Herehere Stream (near Lipscombe Crescent) for a distance of 1392.163 metres; thence continuing along the downstream to the confluence of the Karituwhenua stream 100 northern side of the said main highway for a distance of 193.5236 metres below Crosse's Road Bridge. metres and bounding part R S 7540, D.P. 1525, the property of Mr ( 15) The Clive River and flood channel from the State Highway D. J. Cunningham and Mr R. Stewart; thence in a north-westerly No. 2 roadbridge at Clive, upstream for 800 metres to Dean's comer. direction through the said R.S. 7540, D.P. 1525, and Lot 2, D.P. 11568, owned and occupied by Mr R. N. Gilbert, for a distance of Hobson Acclimatisation District 1257.3 metres to Gilberts Road; thence along this southern side of (I) Dargaville, Borough of Dargaville. Gilberts Road in an easterly direction for 2402.5796 metres to the (2) W. J. Mathieson's property at Hukatere, called "Willowbrook", intersection of Gilberts Road and Waikari-Reefton State Highway comprising 206. 7947 hectares, being part Section 5, and all Sections No. 72; thence along the western side of the Waikari-Reefton State 8, 9. 10, 11, 27, and 28, Block I, Hukatere S.D. Highway No. 72, in a southerly direction for a distance of 284.5521 metres to the intersection of the Waikari-Reefton State Highway (3) Taharoa Lake. No. 72 and Waikari-Waitohi Main Highway No. 143 the point of Mangonui-Whangaroa Acclimatisation District commencement, and as may be further defined by the erection of white-painted posts. (I) Lake Ngatu and a 20 metre strip of land surrounding it, situated in Block VIII, Opoe S.D., on the western side of the road running (4) All that area of land, being parts Section 14 and 15, Blocks 8 from Sweetwater to Ninety Mile Beach, which road is bounded by and 12, in the Skiddaw S.D, known as Horseshoe Lake on Glynn Section 27. Wye Station, owned by Edward Percy Harold Burbery, and commencing at a point being the eastern end of Kakapo Brook (2) Kaitaia Borough. Bridge on State Highway No. 72 and proceeding in a southerly and (3) Lot I, D.P. 43463, Lot I, D.P. 49811, Section 55 and part easterly direction along the southern side of State Highway No. 72 Sections 49 and 57, Block X, Takahue S.D. Present occupier, Kaitaia for a distance of 1124.2274 metres; thence in a southerly direction Lime Works Ltd., Larmers road, Kaitaia. for a distance of 251.46 metres; thence in a westerly direction for (4) Section I, Block X, Takahue S.D., Kaitaia Borough Council's a distance of 653. 796 metres; thence in a northerly direction along Water Conservation Area containing approximately 496.5493 the east bank of Kakapo Brook for a distance of 1107.6310 metres hectares. to the eastern end of Kakapo Brook Bridge on State Highway No. (5) That portion of the Kaeo River between the Manganui­ 72, the point of commencement, and as may be further defined by Whangaroajunction bridge and the bridge on Hospital Road together the erection of white-painted posts. with: (5) The Heathcote river and all its tributaries from the Lincoln Road bridge to the Ferry Road bridge. (a) All the land lying between this portion of the river and the Mangonui-Whangaroa to Kaeo Main Highway. (6) Land at Ohoka, namely: all that area in the Canterbury Land (b) The S.W. Kenney Estate (37.5726 hectares) on the western District, Eyre County, containing 23.9574 hectares, more or less, being Lot 3, Deposited Plan No. 1641, and being part Rural Section side of the river. 1115 (all certificate of title, Volume 545, folio 10); parts Rural Section (c) The Waikoura Stream and all land on each side of the stream 1114 (all certificate of title, volume 148, folio 47); Rural Sections inside the stopbanks from the bridge on the 8503, 8504, 8505, and parts Rural Sections 111 and 1615 (all Kaeo Whangaroa Road to Waller's Bridge. certificates of title, Volume 430, folio 179). All situated in Block XIV, Rangiora S.D., and as may be further defined by the erection Marlborough Acclimatisation District of white-painted posts. (I) Opawa River, and land within 90 metres of the river margin, (7) The River Avon from its source in Rural Sections 177 and from the Grove Road bridge to the sign-post below H. Hester's 144, Block X, Christchurch Survey District, to the Pleasant Point factory at Riverlands including the upper section of Roses Overflow. Bridge between Rural Section 11212 and 14342, Block XII, (2) Taylor Rentention Dam Reserve. Christchurch S.D., including the Waimairi and Wairarapa Streams, (3) The Marlborough Golf Club property at Fairhall. Dudleys Creek; and all other tributaries of the River Avon, and of the said streams and creek. Nelson Acclimatisation District (8) Cheviot or St Anne's La~oon-Those parts of St Anne's Lagoon (I) The property of G.A. Palmer, Lower Moutere. (commonly known as Chev10t Lagoon), situated on part Section 27, Block IV, and parts Sections I and 4, Block VII, Cheviot S.D., North Canterbury Acclimatisation District together with a strip of land 45. 72 metres in width along the margins ( J) Ahuriri Lagoon-All that area of land in the Canterbury land thereof as may be further defined by the erection of white-painted District situated in Block X, Halswell S.D., m the Counties of posts. On the remainder of this lagoon and land adjoining (being Ellesmere and Halswell, containing approximately 249 hectares being Reserve 3146) shooting is prohibited as it is a reserve pursuant to Rural Sections 11167, the property of Misses A. and M. S. Welsh, the Reserves Act 1977. and 31239, part Rural Section 3319, the property of Mr D. Mora, (9) An area of land R. 3938 situated in the Canterbury Land part Reserve 3598, including Lots I and 2, and Lots 4 to 11, District and known as the Coutts Island Reserve being an area of inclusive, leased by the North Canterbury Catchment Board, Crown 9.3078 hectares. land and road reserves: commencing at the north-western comer of R'ural Section 11167 on the eastern boundary of Burke's Drain (I 0) Rangiora Borough Council oxidation ponds, and area of and road reserve and proceeding in an easterly direction along the farmland in the immediate vicinity, being the properties of Messrs northern boundaries of Rural Section 11167 and Reserve 3598 to K. J. Brosman, H. C. Welsford, and Spark Brothers, comprising the south-eastern comer of Rural Section 11165; thence easterly in 41.3096 hectares, more or less, and as further defined by the erection a straight line crossing Reserve 3598 to the south-eastern comer.of of white-painted posts. Rural Section 11166; thence easterly along the northern boundanes (11) The property of Mr and Mrs N. Isaac, Harewood, comprising of Reserve 3598 and Rural Section 31239 to the north-eastern comer 24.7939 hectares, more or less, contained in Lot I, D.P. 17014, Part of Rural Section 31239 at the western side of the Christchurch­ R.S. 3060, Lot 1, D.P. 21725, and as further defined by the erection Akaroa Main Highway; thence southerly, south-easterly, and easterly of white-painted posts. 2 APRIL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1485

(12) The estuary, foreshore, and adjacent areas of the estuary of Commencing at Mt Richmond on the northern boundary, south the Avon and Heathcote Rivers as described in the Christchurch east to Mt. Cerebus then south to Trig 14183 (NZMSIS 141) then City Bylaw No. 50. north east to Trig 14162 (NZMSIS 141) then north to Mt Campbell (13) The area known as "White Pit", 8.0920 hectares R.S. 40451, then Cold Peak, then north east to the northern boundary of the Block ~IV, Rangiora Survey District. district. (3) Lake Thomas, situated in Block VI, Mararoa S.D., and a strip Otago Acclimatisation District of land 20 metres wide round the margin of Lake Thomas. (I) Section 6, Block V, Lauder S.D.-Armstrong's property. (4) Sections I, 2 and 38 and part Sections 31 and 32, Block I, (2) The lagoon known as Tomahawk Lagoon (Otago Peninsula). Sections 93, 114 and part Section 95, Block II, Section 7 and part Section 12, Block III, Longwood Survey District, containing 93.6393 (3) The property of Mr J. D.S. Duncan, Wedderburn, Maniototo hectares. Present occupier, R. C. Winter, Orepuki. County. (5) The disused gravel pit, 0.10 hectares approximately, situated (4) The property of Mr Michael Francis Morrison, Tokanui, being in D.P. 1260, Section 2, Block 59, Hokonui S.D., property of B. Section 3, Part II, part Section 6, Block IV, Otara S.D. Swale, Kauana. (5) The pond on the property of Mr D. Stretch, Arthurton, being (6) All that area containing 40.1 hectares, being Section 2, Block on Section 3 and part Section 4, Block XIII, Waipahi S.D., and that 59, Hokonui Hundred, being the property of Mr B. Swale. portion of the Waipahi River from the mouth of the gorge to the fence below the Angler's Hut. Stratford Acclimatisation District (6) The area known as Cook Lake on the property of Messrs (I) The property of Mr. R. C. Kennedy, Tahora, comprising the Ericson Bros. being part Sections 7 and 16, Block II, Otara S.D. land in Block VI, Pouata S.D. (7) The pond on the property of Messrs T. L. and D. E. Afflick, (2) Parts Section 24 and Lot I, D.P. 2128, being part Section 23, Blackhills, Waikaka, Blocks IV and VI, D.P. 3757, 2742, 467, Block VI, Nf;aere Survey District, Area: 25.3384 hectares, more or Chatton S.D. less. Properties of L. T. and B. J. Kuriger and M. L. Blair. (8) That area of swampland on the property of Mr A. McCall um, (3) Sections 3 and 4, Block IX, Ngatimaru Survey District, and Ashley Downs, Clinton, being part Lots I and 2, D.P. 3139, part Section 12, Block XII, Huiroa Survey District. Area: 209.0963 Sections 19, 20, 27, 28, Block VII, Pomahaka S.D. hectares. Occupier: Mr J. F. Mathews. (9) Ponds on Sections I, 2 and 3, Block IV, Pukerau Township, the property of Norton's Brick and Tile Co., Pukerau. Taranaki Acclimatisation District (10) Block I, part Sections 52, 54, 55, 56, 58, Wendonside S.D. (I) Allotment I on D.P. 4414 part Sections 12 and 13, Hua and (property of Mr H. A. Dickey). Waiwakaiho, containing 29.0900 hectares, and being the whole of (11) Block V, part of Sections 13, 14, 18, 46, 64, 65 and 66, the land comprised in certificate of title, Volume I 08, folio 170 Waitahuna East and West S.D. (property of Mr G. H. Crump). (New Plymouth City Council, owners, C.G.M. Payne as lessee). (2) Allotment 2 on D.P. 4414, part of Sections 12 and 13, Hua South Canterbury Acclimatisation District and Waiwakaiho, containing 19.6600 hectares, and being the whole (I) The property of the New Zealand Refrigerating Co. Ltd., at of the land comprised in certificate of title Volume 236, folio 96 Smithfield, containing 24.2129 hectares, being Lot 27, on Plan 578, (New Plymouth City Council, owners, C. G. M. Payne as lessee). deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Christchurch, (3) Allotment 3 on D.P. 4414, part of Sections 13 and 116, Hua and being all the land comprised in certificate of title, Volume 103, and Waiwakaiho, containing 13.0533 hectares, and being the whole folio 262, Canterbury Registry, bounded on the west generally by of the land comprised in certificate of title, Volume I 08, folio 172 the South Island Mam Trunk Railway, on the east generally by the (New Plymouth City Council, owners C. G. M. Payne as lessee). Waitarakao Lagoon, and on the south by the Taitarakihi Creek. (4) Part Allotment 4 on D.P. 4414, parts of Sections 53, 54, 55 (2) The seaward area borderinf; the eastern boundary of the and 161, Hua and Waiwakaiho, containing 83.7194 hectares, and Washdyke Wildlife Refuge extendmg 100 metres out to sea. being part of the land comprised in certificate of title, Volume 108, folio 173 (New Plymouth City Council, owners). Southern Lakes Acclimatisation District (5) All that land shown on D.P. 5316 being part Allotment 3 on (l) That land comprising the river and floodbeds of the Haast D.P. 4885, part Section 4, Hua and Waiwakaiho, containing 8.7918 and Landsborough river valleys, containing the pastoral run occupied hectares, and being part of the land comprised in certificate of title, by Mr M. Cron, lessee. Volume 129, folio 80 (New Plymouth City Council, owners). (2) Roy's Bay, being that portion of Lake Wanaka lying south (6) Allotment I on D.P. 5297, part Allotment 4 on D.P. 4414, generally of a right line running from Eely Point to the point where parts Sections 53, 54 and 161, Hua and Waiwakaiho, containing the northern bank of Scar Burn joins the said lake and, in addition, 6. 7961 hectares, and being part of the land comprised in certificate a strip ofland 400 metres in width around the margin of the above­ of title, Volume 108, folio 173 (New Plymouth City Council, owners). defined portion of that lake, such strip of land being extended to Tauranga Acclimatisation District include the whole of the township of Wanaka. (3) Section 6, Block XXXII, Town of Arrowtown, area (l) McLaren's Lake and the foreshore and surrounding country approximately 0.9384 hectares (S.D. Plan 14023), Otago Land for a distance of I 00 metres. District, Lake County, commonly known as Golf Links Pond. (2) All that area within 90 metres of the boundary of the (4) All those waters of the Frankton Arm of Lake Wakatipu and Waewaetutuki Wildlife Refuge. the Kawarau River described as follows: Commencing at a white post landmark at the tip of the Kelvin Peninsula; then north-west Waitaki Valley Acclimatisation District to a further white post landmark at the tip of the Government (I) Section I and PR "B" Block VIII Ohau River S.D., and part Gardens; then northerly and easterly along the water edge of the Section 5, Block VIII, Ohau River S.D., Run 543, Ahuriri, Benmore, Frankton Arm to the Kawarau River; thence down the river on the Ohau Lake, and Ohau river S.D.s in the homestead paddocks northerly shore to another white post landmark; thence directly surrounding the Benmore Station Pond. Present occupier J. across the river to a fourth white post landmark on the southerly Sutherland. shore and following this shore back to the Frankton Arm of Lake (2) Part of Lake Aviemore, Section 2, Block IV, Gala Survey Wakatipu; thence along the easterly shore of its arm to the point District, 80.9371 hectares, more or less. Part Proclamation 7682 of commencement. (S.O. 16750). (5) Approximately 20 hectares, Section 15, Block XVI, Tarras S.D.; (3) R. I. and E. M. Kingan's farm at Windsor Park, Elderslie being the property of Mr M. J. Cowie. (Waitaki County) being Lot 3, D.P. 16336 and area of 172.2 hectares. Southland Acclimatisation District Wanganui Acclimatisation District (I) All that area containing aproximately 56.6561 hectares, more (I) That portion of the Wanganui River, including all tidal lands or less, bounded by a line commencing at the point where the as defined in the Harbours Act 1950, from a line commencing at production of the north Jxmndary of Lot 44, D.P. No. 159, Block the centre of the junction of Kaimatira Road, and Riverbank Road VII, Oteramika Hundred, meets the eastern side of Moore Road; on the left bank of the river; thence extending directly across the thence north-easterfy for 80 metres along the eastern side of Moore river to the eastern boundary of Wanganui City on the right bank road, to a fence running easterly generally across Lot 46; thence of the river, to a line commencing at the mouth of the Awarua easterly along that fence and that line produced, across a branch of Stream on the left bank of the river; thence extending directly across the Waihopai River, to the eastern boundary of the said Lot 46; the river to the southern corner of Lot 3, D.P. 13660, on the right thence due south along the said boundary to the northern side of bank of the river. the Main South Railway; thence south-westerly, along the said northern side to the eastern side of Moore Road; thence northerly Wellington Acclimatisation District generally along the eastern side of Moore Road to the point of (I) Silverhope, Hunterville, being part Sections 26, 34 and 35, commencement; being the property of Mr C. King. Paraekaretu Block, part Lot 3, D.P. 7372, certificate of titles 101/224 (2) All that land between the Northern Boundary of the Southland and 356/282, Wellington Registry, containing 101.618 hectares, more Acclimatisation District and the following described boundary. or less, being the property of Alfred Oliver Bartlett. 1486 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 57

(2) South Karori, Wellington, being part Section 48, Lots I and Road and that line produced to the middle line of the Buller River; 3, D.P. 20756, and Lot 2, D.P. 3936, containing 25.8673 hectares, thence generally southerly along the middle line of that river to the more or less, being the property of Miss Margaret Alice Romaine point of commencement; excepting therefrom that area declared a Wright and Mrs Hazel Mary Traynor. Wildlife Refuge (Gazette, 1957, page 825). (3) the Carterton Borough Council Oxidation Ponds, being part (2) Rural Section 3641,Block XII, Waimea S.D. being the property Section 215, Taratahi Plain Block, situated in Block X, Tiffin Survey of Messrs J. L. and A. B. Alexander. District, and all land within 100 metres. (4) The Kapiti Borough Council Oxidation Ponds, being Part Lot Westland Acclimatisation District 2, D.P. 2241 and part Section 5 Ngarara Settlement. (I) Okarito Township Reserve, being that part of the Okarito Lagoon on the south side of the Okarito Road. West Coast Acclimatisation District (2) The Okarito Creek and its tributaries to within 60 metres of {I) Buller River Mouth-Area at the mouth of the Buller River: the Okarito Lagoon as may be further defined by the erection of All that area in the Nelson Land District, Buller County, containing white-painted posts. by admeasurement 263.0461 hectares, more or less, situated in Block II (2), Steeples S.D., and Block III (3), Kawatiri S.D., and bounded Whangarei Acclimatisation District as follows: commencing at a point, being the intersection of the (I) An area of2 hectares on the property of A. Exley, Helena Bay, middle line of the Buller River and the middle line of the road Northland, being Pt. Owai, Block 317, I and II Opuawhanga Survey bridge over the Buller River in Block III (3), Kawatiri S.D.; thence District. generally westerly and north-westerly by the middle line of the Dated at Wellington this 18th of March 1985. aforesaid bridge and the Westport-Carters Beach Road to its intersection with Aerodrome Road in Block III (3), Steeples S.D.; PETER T APSELL, Minister of Internal Affairs. thence generally easterly along the middle line of the said Aerodrome (I.A. Wil. 8/2/2)

BY AUTHORITY: P. D. HASSELBERG. GOVERNMENT PRINTER. WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND-1985 Price 95c 3!680J-85PT