MAIL NOTICES
fiubicct to necessary alterations, mails will close at the Chief Past Office as unTHIS DAY (THURSDAY), FEBRUARY 13. Nelson, Wcstport Grcymopt", Hokitika Rcefton, per Alexander, 9 a.m. 1 Greymouth and Hokitika, per Paeroa, 9 a 'Grcymouth and Hokitika, per Kamo, "Son, French Pass, and Havelock, per and Plcton, via Blenheim, per Wairau, 4 p.m. Sou" hern offices of New Zealand, per Jlararoa, 5.30 p.m. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY R Picton, Havelock, Blenheim, French Pass, %io&W&U. a & Flora at aS« Main Trunk train UJO am Nelson, Reefton, and Wcstport, per KaitoSou2thPem offices of New Zeala-nd: _also Westport, Greymouth. Hokitika, and Reefton, per Maori, 5.30 p.m.
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15. Parcel mail for Australian States and th Parcef' Expeditionary Forces, jVvDt 2 p.m. t. Letter 1 mail for Expeditionary Forces, E \u P B tra 3 lia'n ll State 8 , Ceylon. India. China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Egypt, and South Africa, per Moeraki, J p.m. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16. Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, per Talune at Auckland, per Main Trunk train, 10.30 a.m. Uook Islands (including Rarotonga. Aitutaki, Mauke. Atiu, Manihiki. nndPenrhyn, Tahiti. United States of America Canada, Central America, Mexico, West Indies, United fitatcß of Colombia, Ecuador, Vcnezuola British, French, and Dutch Guiana, South Amo-lck. and Egypt, via San FranCisco also United Kin K dom and Continent •of Europe, per Paloona, noon. Moneyorders must be obtained by 4 p.m. on Mondav, February 17. ': WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Parcel mail for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, noon. Mailß for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, per Ayrshire, 3 p.m. (Correspondence must be specially addressed per Ayrshire".) MAILS CLOSE DAILY.
Wanganui, New Plymouth, also lianawatu Haiißitikei. and Taranalii districts, midnight; mail-van. 8.20 a.m. Wanganui. also llanawa u and Rangitikei districts. 1.40. p.m.; late fee, p. Wairarapa. district, midnight; also at noon, late fee, 1.30 p.m. . . Napier and llawke's Bay district, midnight; also at IXO p.m.; late fee, 3 p.m. lackland and district, also Now Plymouth, Wiuigiuim, and Napier, 10.30 a.m.. late fee, G.1'.0.. 11.30 a.m.; railway stamai'ls' for Auckland and district. 8 p ' m ' A. P. DIIYDKN. Chief Postmaster. Chief l'nst. Ollicc Wellington. February 13, 1919.
1 EEGULATIONS. I.—Red Deer stags and hinds may be taken or killed within the district described in tho First Scliedulo hereto from April 1, 1919, to may'3l, 1910 (both days inclusive). .-'" 2.-Licerises to take or kill such deer may bo issued by the Chief Postmaster at 'Wellington, or .by the Postmasters at Masterton, Carterton, Featherstou, Greytown, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Makun. Pongaroa, Palmevston North, I'arapanuiniu, Otaki, Taihape, Mangawoka, I-ower Hutt, and Shannon, on payment by the licensee of a license fee of JE2. Not more than one such license' shall be issued to any ' one person. Every such license shall be ' in the form in the 'Second Schedule ' hereto. ■ -.' 3.—No licensee under these regulations shall take or kill more than two stags, and no ■ stag shall be taken or killed carrying l antlers with less than ten points. i.— No licensee shall allow any, dog to accompany either himself or any attendant while stalking in the district to which - his license -.relates. ~ • . i5.—A licensee may take, two hinds in the AVainui area within a line commenc•ing at the Upper Hutt railway station, thence south-east to the Wairarapa Lake at themouth of Bockett's Stream, -thence along the 1 western shore of •.tlieAVairarapa -, Lake ahdVthd'Euamanga ■River,,to ; :,theOnoke Lake;-thence following tho' coast line to Petone, thence..*in- ■ a-.northerly, direction to the point-of commencement at the Upper Hutt railway -station'; ex-, eluding therefrom' the area the fourth paragraph of the - areas hereunder. '■ .'''./ . 6.-rNothing in these regulations 'or. w any license issued thereunder shall'be .deemed to authorise a licensee ,to<'take, or kill any stag or hind.in,, any;.part of the AVellington Acclimatisation.- District other than that.partto'which.these regulations', apply, or."in..'any-other- accli-, matisation district;. '■'■ ;.-'.- -- ;; '-: : : ;; „('. '■ 7.—Regulations as toi.-deor '-■. tags, .per-; New Zealan'd«,Gazette';Np.'.iH).'.Vol, J,' of. May 20, 1900,, strictly.adhered to by .each licensee,' .wholnaddi-- ' tion- thefetd-shall >returni. ally unused"tags" to the secretary of the ..AVellington Acclimatisation Society, AVeltagton, immediately he has finished stalking for the season for which 6uch "tags" have been issued, together with a statement of the number of deer shot. ~ : _', ■ ' 8.-Nothing' in - these regulations shall be deemed to authorise any person to sell any deer or any part thereof. ■ ■ 9—Every person- who/commits a.-'breach of these regulations', is. liable,, on. summary conviction'; to a fine not exceeding £20. ■-■■ ■ - •'•:• • ' ' \ . • FIRST SCHEDULE!.;.. District to".AVhioh License-Relates. ■' ALL' that area commencing at the Onoke Lake; thence northward'along the west side'of the; AVairar.apa Lake ,to Featherston," • therice along' '-'the' ■ railway line to Eketahuna,-thence, eastward; in a direct line to'"the. sea at Castlepoirit, thence northward' along ;the toast to the AVaimata River,- thgnce in a. direct line westward to Paliherston North, thence along the railway line, to Paekakariki, thence'southward to the. sea at Petone, , thence along the'coast" to the: point of . commencement.at.the Onoke Lake. '
Also all that, areti within- a-lihe commencing at the mouth of the Kawhataii Eiver, thence, westward along the. river to its source .at.the. summit of. the hine Eanges, thence northward- to Moto 7 puha, ■ thence- -westward to: Te ; Eotoiti, ■ thence southward.toeMoawhango, thence to the point of commencement at the mouth of the Kawhatau Eiver.
Areas excluded therefrom. v ........ AH that area hounded by a line, com-.; mencing at-. Mount. Holdswbrth;' thence south-west to the'iUpiier Hu'tt Eailway Station, .thence.' gqutlte'ast'; to' the AVairarapa Lake at-the r hiouth of Bockett's Stream, the shore of the lake to its north-eastern end, : thence north-east to 'Carterton,-.thence northwest to Mount Holdsworth,..tho. point of commencement.
The area- 1 within-a-line'cpnlinencing^at' the junction of the railway line with the Otaki Eiver,- thenco following up- the river to a point opposite Mount Crawford ok the Tararua Ranges, thence in, a direct lino to Mount Crawford, thenco north to Mount Dundas, thence north to. Mount Te Paki, thence in a north-wester-ly direction to Shannon, thence along ■the railway lino southward to the point of commencement
All that piece of land containing..soo acres, heing Section 16, Block ;I,' Akatarawa Survey District, which land -is shown as an acclimatisation reserve on the provisional plan of the Hutt County in the Crown Lands Office at Wellington. Also all that piece, of land containing 6500 acres, being parts of Blocks .VIII, IX, X, and XVII, Eimuteka Survey District, and shown on the Crown Lands provisional map of the Hutt County as a timber and water reserve (the said land being the catchment area for the "Wellington City Council's reservoir situated at Wainui-o-mata). .'.,-...,
SECOND SCHEDULE.. '•'• ■'■.' ••■ •: ; No. . ~ -..'.";' - " ■ License to take or kill Red-deer Sings. , of , having this day, paid . the sum of M, is hereby authorised "to ' take or kill two red-deer stags, of : nor: less than ten points, .within that- par.tof the Wellington Acclimatisation Dis- ' trict described in the endorsement hereon, from the , 1019,.t0 the. , 1919 (both days inclusive). This license is issued subject to 'the provisions' of the Animals Protection Aot, 1908,' and to the regulations thereunder, in, forco within the said part of the Wellington Acclimatisation District. Dated at this day of 1919. Chief Postmaster or' Postmaster. ENDORSEMENT. District; to which License, relates.: All that area commencing at tho Onoko Lake, thence northward along the west side of the Wairarapa, Lake to Featherston, thence along the railway line to Eketahuna, thence eastward in a direct lino to the sea at Castlepoint, thence northward along the coast to the Wairoata River, thence in a direct lino westward to Palmerston North, thence along tho railway lino to Packakarjki, thenco southward to tho sea at Petone, thenco along the coast to the point of commencement at the Onoke Lake. Also all that area within n line commencing at tho month of tho Kawhatau River, thenco westward along tho river to its source at the summit of the Rnnhine Ranges, thenco northward to Moto- ' puha, thence westward to.To Rotoiti. thence southward to Moawhango, thence to the point of commencement at the mouth of the Kawhatau River. j Areas excluded therefrom, AH that area bounded by a line, commencing' at- Mount Holdsworth, thenco south-west to the Upper Hutt Railway Station, thence soutli-qast to the Wairarapa Lake at the mouth of Bockett'.s Stream, thence along the shore of (he lake to its north-eastern end, thence north-oast to Carterton, thence northweat to Mount Hbldsworth, tho point of commencement.
The area within li'lhio commencing at tho junction of tho .railway line with tho Otaki. River, thence following up the river to a .point opposito Mount Crawford on tha Tarawa Ranges,'thence in a direct line;to Mount Crawford, thence north to Mount Dundas, thenco nortli to Mount To Paki, th'enco'in a north-wester-ly direction to Shannon, thence along the railway lino southward to tho poifit of commencement.,, ..."..• '■ , ■■'/'■
All thatpieco of; land containing 500' acres, toeing Section 16, Block I, AkataTawa Survey District,, 'which land is shown as an acclimatisation reserve on the provisional plan of County in the Crown Lands Qffioe at Wellington.
Also all that piece of land containing 6500 acres, being parte of Blocks VIII,
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