I For Sale ' SEA CRAFT BOAT, 12 ft., fitted with Norman marine engine. An excellent sea-boat at a reasonable price. — 1 Apply Lake Front Garage, Phone 97. WADERS: Armpit £10/10/-; Anglers' Thigh Boots, sizes 6 to 10, 80/9, postage free.—UMaughan & Barton Ltd., Taumarunui. Public Notices CARNIVAL PROGRAMME WINNING NUMBER — 56 CRICKET • i hihi i immm / VISITORS v. TAUPO Any visitor desiring to play ericket in a nxatch on Sunday next, January 11th, against the Taupo Cricket Club, are asked to Telephone Mr G. A. Acres, Phone 251. LIG.HTIN G FIRES PROHIBITED -*■ ■ TAUPO TOWN DISTRICT Pursuant to ^ection 18 of the Forest and Rural Fires Aet, 1947, the iighting of fires in the open in the area oomprising the Taupo Town District is hereby prohibited -until further notiee except pursuant fo the written permit of a Rural Fire Office. This order is issued with. the ccnsent and approval of the Taupo Town Boardo Dated at Taupo this 1st. day of October, 1952. VTVIAN T. FAIL, Rural Fire Officer. \ Tauhara Rural Fire District, Note: Appjlications for permits to burn should be made to the Offiee of the Town Clerk, Taupo Town Board.
TAUHARA RURAL FIRE DISTRICT The above Fire District, coiistituted u.der the Forest and Rural Fires Act, 1947, comprisefe an atea of 55,000 acres |in Taupo County, b junded generally as follow.s»: Commencing at the ten-mile peg on the Taupo- N api er State Highway, toward the south- west by the centre of the Taupo-Napier State Highway to the boundary of the Taupo Town District; toward ihe west and south generally by the Taupo Town Dis^tric.t to the Waikato. River; toward the north-east generally by ihe right bank of -the Waikato River (passing Huka Falls, Aratiatia Rapids, Afforestation) and toward the north-east and south-east generally by the boundaries of the Kaigaroa Fire Dis--trict. >
The attention of District and Taupo Residents, Fishennen, Pigbunters, Deer Stalkers and District Visitors as dravm to the following: — A closed fire season has been proclaimed in the district from October 1, 1952 to April 30, 1953. During this period it is an offence to light a fire in the open air anywhere in the district without >a written permit from the undersi-gned Fire Officers. Any person discovering an unattended fire in the district is under a statutory duty to do his best to put the fire out, and' to report the fire to the nearest Fire Officer. It is an offence under the Act to drop or throw matches, cigarette butts, pipe ashes .or any othor smouldering substance on any -land, at any time without whclly extinguishing the smouldering substance before leaving the spot. It is also an offence to enter the pine plantation of Afforestation Proprietary Ltd., without the written permission of the Manager of the Company. An offence under the Act is punishable by imprisonment not exceeding one month or a fine hot exceeding £100. Dater October 1, 1952. 1 VTVIAN T. FAIL, Principal Fire Officer. T. D. WILUAMS, DepufyFire Officer, C/o. Afforestation Proprietary Taupo.
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Taupo Times, Volume II, Issue 52, 14 January 1953, Page 12
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