Wildlife and Military Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 28

Zealand," do hereby revoke certain regulations made under that Act and described in the Schedule hereto; and I do hereby declare that such revocations shall take effect as from the nineteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.

SCHEDULE.
REGULATIONS REVOKED.

Regulations for the Military Forces of New Zealand, 1913.

  1. SECTION XV, paragraphs 680 to 691 inclusive, published in New Zealand Gazette dated 4th June, 1915, and 29th March, 1917.
  2. Appendix III, relative to the Examination for Promotion of Officers of the New Zealand Forces Motor-service Corps (Motor-boat Section), published in the New Zealand Gazette dated 17th March, 1918.

Financial Instructions and Allowance Regulations.
3. Section XV, paragraphs 304 to 306 inclusive, published in the New Zealand Gazette dated 4th February, 1915.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this eleventh day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.

J. G. COATES,
Acting Minister of Defence.


Regulations for Deer-shooting, Buller.

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "the said Act"), I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deer-shooting season in the Buller Acclimatization District, comprising the Buller and Inangahua Counties, bounded towards the north-west generally by a line starting at a point on the Tasman Sea coast at Kohaihai Bluff, in Block XIII, Whakapoi Survey District, and proceeding up a leading spur and along the summit of a range over Mount Domett to Mount Cobb; thence towards the north-east generally by a line along the summit of the western ranges over Mount Snowdon and Mount Peel to Mount Arthur; thence towards the south-east by a line along the summit of a leading range over Mount Luna and along the summit of Lyell Range to Bald Hill; thence by a line down a leading spur on the western side of Eight-mile or Boundary Stream to the mouth of that stream; thence down the left bank of the Buller River and up the right bank of the Inangahua River to a point due north of Mount Haast; thence by a right line to Mount Haast; thence by a right line to the nearest point of the Grey River; thence towards the south-west generally by a line down the middle of the Grey River to its confluence with the Otututu River; thence by a line up the middle of the Otututu River to its source near Mount Faraday; thence by a right line to Mount Faraday; thence towards the south-east by a line along the summit of the Paparoa Range to a point near the source of the Puna-kaiki or Deadman's River; thence towards the south-west generally by a right line to that source, and by a line down the middle of that river to the sea; thence towards the north-west by the Tasman Sea to Kohaihai Bluff, the place of commencement: and the conditions affecting the same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor.


REGULATIONS.

  1. RED-DEER stags and hinds may be taken or killed within the Buller Acclimatization District from the 1st April, 1920, to the 31st May, 1920 (both days inclusive).
  2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Westport, on payment of a license fee of £1, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations; provided that not more than one such license shall be issued to the same person.
  3. No licensee shall take or kill more than three stags and three hinds, and no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than eight points.
  4. No licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him.
  5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing any person to sell any deer or portion thereof.
  6. Regulations as to deer "tags," per New Zealand Gazette No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909, page 1408, shall be strictly adhered to by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall return all unused "tags" to the secretary of the Buller Acclimatization Society, Westport, immediately he has finished stalking for the season for which such tags have been issued, together with a statement of the number of deer shot.
  7. Any person committing a breach of any of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £20.

SCHEDULE.

No. .
License to take or kill Game (Deer).
, of
, having this day paid the sum of £
, is hereby authorized to take or kill
red-deer stags, of not less than
points, and three hinds, within the Buller Acclimatization District from the day of
, 1920, to the
day of
, 1920 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and all regulations thereunder in force within the said district.

Dated at
this
day of
, 1920.

Chief Postmaster.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this third day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.

F. H. D. BELL,
Minister of Internal Affairs


Regulations for Deer-shooting, South Canterbury.

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "the said Act"), I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deer-shooting season in the South Canterbury Acclimatization District (as defined in the New Zealand Gazette of the sixteenth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, comprising the Counties of Geraldine and Levels and part of the County of Mackenzie), and the conditions affecting the same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor.


REGULATIONS.

  1. FALLOW-DEER bucks may be taken or killed within the South Canterbury Acclimatization District from the 1st day of April, 1920, to the 31st day of May, 1920, both days inclusive.
  2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Postmaster at Temuka, upon the recommendation of the secretary of the South Canterbury Acclimatization Society, on payment of a license fee of £2, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations. The number of such licenses to be issued by the said Postmaster shall not exceed twenty; provided that not more than one such license shall be issued to the same person.
  3. No licensee shall take or kill more than three fallow-deer bucks.
  4. No doe or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him.
  5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing any person to sell any deer or portion thereof.
  6. Any person committing a breach of any of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £20.

SCHEDULE.

No. .
License to take or kill Game (Deer).
, of
, having this day paid the sum of £
, is hereby authorized to take or kill
deer (bucks) within the South Canterbury Acclimatization District, from the
day of
, 1920, to the
day of
, 1920 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and the regulations made thereunder.

Dated at
this
day of
, 1920.

Postmaster.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this third day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.

F. H. D. BELL,
Minister of Internal Affairs



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