Tongariro National Park.
Analysis.
Title.
1. | Short Title. |
2. | On its cession by the Native owners, territory around Ruapehu and Tongariro to be proclaimed a national park. |
3. | Powers of administration by Governor. |
4. | Trustees of Tongariro Park. |
5. | Governor may make special regulations under this Act. |
6. | Cost of administration. Schedule. |
A Bill Intituled
Be It Enacted by the General Assembly of New Zealand in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—
1. | The Short Title of this Act is "The Tongariro National Park Short Title. Act, 1893." | ||||
2. | The Governor in Council, by Proclamation in the Gazette, On its cession by the Native owners, territory around Ruapehu and Tongariro to be proclaimed a national park. shall, so soon as the whole of the lands within the territory described in the Schedule hereto have been ceded to Her Majesty by the Native owners thereof, declare the same to be a national park under this Act, to be known as "The Tongariro National Park." | ||||
3. |
The said park shall be under the control of the Governor, Powers of administration by Governor. who may manage and administer all the lands therein.
All persons who shall locate or settle upon or occupy the same, or any part thereof, except as hereinafter provided, shall be considered trespassers and removed therefrom. |
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4. |
The Minister of Lands for the time being, the Surveyor-General, Trustees of Tongariro Park. the Director of the Geological Survey, together with such one of the chiefs of the Ngatituwharetoa Tribe of aboriginal natives, and such other person as the Governor shall appoint, are hereby constituted Trustees of the said park, and, for the purpose of the management thereof, are hereby invested with all the powers which the Governor is capable of delegating under "The Public Domains Act, 1881," to trustees of public domains for the management thereof.
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5. | The Governor in Council may from time to time make, alter, or revoke any regulations which he may think necessary for the better administration of this Act and the management of the said park, and by such regulations may impose penalties for breaches thereof, not exceeding five pounds, and may prescribe such fees and tolls to be levied by the Board as he shall think necessary for the due administration of this Act. | ||||
6. | The cost of administration of this Act shall be defrayed out of the penalties, fees, and tolls arising under this Act, together with the moneys accruing to the Board from time to time under "The Public Domains Act, 1881," supplemented by such moneys as may from time to time be appropriated for the purpose by Parliament. |
Schedule.
Tongariro National Park.
Schedule.
All that territory in the Counties of East Taupo, West Taupo, and Wanganui, containing by admeasurement 62,300 acres, more or less, comprehended within a circle around Trig. H on Ruapehu, having a radius of 4 miles from that point, together with the area comprehended within a circle having a radius of 3 miles from Trig. D on Ngauruhoe, together with so much of the area comprehended within a circle having a radius of 3 miles from a point on the line connecting Trigs. D and O (on Ngauruhoe and Te Mari), distant 2½ miles from D, as is not included in the circle around D; also that area 2 miles wide between the circles around H and D which is bisected by a line connecting those points.