Hawksbury Lagoon Wildlife Refuge Order 1974

Reprint
as at 1 April 1987

Coat of Arms of New Zealand

Hawksbury Lagoon Wildlife Refuge Order 1974

(SR 1974/28)

Denis Blundell, Governor-General

Proclamation


Note

Changes authorised by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 have been made in this reprint.

A general outline of these changes is set out in the notes at the end of this reprint, together with other explanatory material about this reprint.

This order is administered by the Department of Conservation.


Pursuant to the Wildlife Act 1953, I, Sir Edward Denis Blundell the Governor-General of New Zealand, acting on the joint recommendation of the Minister of Internal Affairs, and the Minister of Lands and the Minister of Transport (being the Ministers charged with the administration of the departments of State having the control of the land of the Crown affected by this Proclamation), hereby proclaim as follows:

1 Title and commencement
  • (1) This Proclamation may be cited as the Hawksbury Lagoon Wildlife Refuge Order 1974.

    (2) This Proclamation shall come into force on the day after the date of its notification in the Gazette.

2 Wildlife refuge declared
  • The area described in Schedule 1 (hereinafter referred to as the refuge) is hereby declared to be a wildlife refuge for the purposes of the Wildlife Act 1953.

3 Use of boats
  • Except with the prior written authority of the Director-General of Conservation and subject to compliance with any conditions that the Director-General may impose, no person shall use a boat in the refuge during any open season for waterfowl which the Minister of Conservation may from time to time declare in the Otago Acclimatisation District.

    Clause 3: amended, on 1 April 1987, by section 65(3) of the Conservation Act 1987 (1987 No 65).

    Clause 3: amended, on 1 April 1987, pursuant to section 65(7) of the Conservation Act 1987 (1987 No 65).

4 Revocations
  • The following Proclamations are hereby revoked:

    • (a) the Proclamation made on 11 May 1957 (Gazette, No 38, 16 May 1957, p 825), declaring the area described in Schedule 2 to be a wildlife refuge for the purposes of the Wildlife Act 1953:

    • (b) the Proclamation made on 2 August 1957 (Gazette, No 58, 8 August 1957, p 1452), prohibiting the use of boats in the area described in Schedule 2.


Schedule 1
Otago Land District: Waikouaiti County

Part Section 26, Block VI, Hawksbury Survey District; as more particularly shown on a plan marked IA Wil 34/13/4 deposited in the Head Office, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, and thereon edged red.

Schedule 2

All that area situated in the Borough of Waikouaiti bounded by a line commencing at the junction of the north-western corner of Section 1, Block 76, Town of Hawksbury, and the eastern boundary of the Hawksbury Lagoon; thence generally southerly, north-easterly, south-westerly, and south-easterly along the eastern shore of the said lagoon and the southern boundary of Section 1, Block 74, Town of Hawksbury, to the South Pacific Ocean; thence generally south-westerly along the mean high-water mark of the Pacific Ocean to its junction with the production of the south-western boundary of original Section 8, Block VI, Hawksbury Survey District; thence north-westerly and north-easterly to and along the south-western and north-western boundaries of Section 8 aforesaid to its junction with Beach Street; thence across Beach Street to the southernmost corner of Lot 4, DP 7612; thence north-easterly along the southern boundaries of said Lot 4 and Lot 4, Deeds Plan 413, to the western shore of the Hawksbury Lagoon; thence generally northerly along that shore to its junction with railway land adjoining Section 13, Block XIV, Town of Hawksbury; thence northeasterly along the south-western boundary of the said railway land to its junction with an unnamed road; thence south-easterly along the southern boundary of that road to the point of commencement.

As the same is shown on plan marked IA 52/348 deposited in the Head Office, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, and thereon edged red.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 11th day of February 1974.

Henry May,
Minister of Internal Affairs.

God Save The Queen!


Issued under the authority of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989.

Date of notification in Gazette: 21 February 1974.


Contents

  • 1General

  • 2Status of reprints

  • 3How reprints are prepared

  • 4Changes made under section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989

  • 5List of amendments incorporated in this reprint (most recent first)


Notes
1 General
  • This is a reprint of the Hawksbury Lagoon Wildlife Refuge Order 1974. The reprint incorporates all the amendments to the Proclamation as at 1 April 1987, as specified in the list of amendments at the end of these notes.

    Relevant provisions of any amending enactments that contain transitional, savings, or application provisions that cannot be compiled in the reprint are also included, after the principal enactment, in chronological order. For more information, see http://www.pco.parliament.govt.nz/reprints/ .

2 Status of reprints
  • Under section 16D of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989, reprints are presumed to correctly state, as at the date of the reprint, the law enacted by the principal enactment and by the amendments to that enactment. This presumption applies even though editorial changes authorised by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 have been made in the reprint.

    This presumption may be rebutted by producing the official volumes of statutes or statutory regulations in which the principal enactment and its amendments are contained.

3 How reprints are prepared
  • A number of editorial conventions are followed in the preparation of reprints. For example, the enacting words are not included in Acts, and provisions that are repealed or revoked are omitted. For a detailed list of the editorial conventions, see http://www.pco.parliament.govt.nz/editorial-conventions/ or Part 8 of the Tables of New Zealand Acts and Ordinances and Statutory Regulations and Deemed Regulations in Force.

4 Changes made under section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989
  • Section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 authorises the making of editorial changes in a reprint as set out in sections 17D and 17E of that Act so that, to the extent permitted, the format and style of the reprinted enactment is consistent with current legislative drafting practice. Changes that would alter the effect of the legislation are not permitted.

    A new format of legislation was introduced on 1 January 2000. Changes to legislative drafting style have also been made since 1997, and are ongoing. To the extent permitted by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989, all legislation reprinted after 1 January 2000 is in the new format for legislation and reflects current drafting practice at the time of the reprint.

    In outline, the editorial changes made in reprints under the authority of section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 are set out below, and they have been applied, where relevant, in the preparation of this reprint:

    • omission of unnecessary referential words (such as of this section and of this Act)

    • typeface and type size (Times Roman, generally in 11.5 point)

    • layout of provisions, including:

      • indentation

      • position of section headings (eg, the number and heading now appear above the section)

    • format of definitions (eg, the defined term now appears in bold type, without quotation marks)

    • format of dates (eg, a date formerly expressed as the 1st day of January 1999 is now expressed as 1 January 1999)

    • position of the date of assent (it now appears on the front page of each Act)

    • punctuation (eg, colons are not used after definitions)

    • Parts numbered with roman numerals are replaced with arabic numerals, and all cross-references are changed accordingly

    • case and appearance of letters and words, including:

      • format of headings (eg, headings where each word formerly appeared with an initial capital letter followed by small capital letters are amended so that the heading appears in bold, with only the first word (and any proper nouns) appearing with an initial capital letter)

      • small capital letters in section and subsection references are now capital letters

    • schedules are renumbered (eg, Schedule 1 replaces First Schedule), and all cross-references are changed accordingly

    • running heads (the information that appears at the top of each page)

    • format of two-column schedules of consequential amendments, and schedules of repeals (eg, they are rearranged into alphabetical order, rather than chronological).

5 List of amendments incorporated in this reprint (most recent first)