Game Hunting Regulations




APRIL 9. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1115

thirty-first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and
twenty, both days inclusive; and do hereby restrict the
number of cock pheasants and Californian quail that may be
killed by any one person in any one day to twenty-five. And
I do further notify that licenses to kill such imported game
within the said district shall be issued to any person on
payment of the sum of twenty shillings each; and the Chief
Postmaster at Napier, and the Postmasters at Waipawa,
Woodville, Dannevirke, Hastings, Waipukurau, Norsewood,
Ormondville, Porangahau, Wimbledon, Ashley-Clinton, Clive,
Greenmeadows, Havelock North, Kumeroa, Makotuku, Otane,
Puketapu, Taradale, Tikikino, and Takapau are hereby ap-
pointed to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported
game.

And I do further notify that the following native game—
viz., grey duck, teal, and black swan—may be killed within
the above-mentioned district (except in the areas mentioned
in the Second Schedule hereto) from the first day of May, one
thousand nine hundred and twenty, to the thirty-first day
of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, both days
inclusive; and do hereby restrict the number of such native
game that may be killed by any one person in any one day
to not more than twenty-five head in all.

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FIRST SCHEDULE.

HAWKE’S BAY ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.

ALL that area in the Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, and Wellington
Land Districts, commencing at a point in the centre of the
Rangitikei River with the intersection of a right line running
between Trig. Stations 27 and 26, Tawaki-Tohunga, and
situated in Blocks XV and XII, Mangamaire Survey District,
respectively; thence towards the north generally by a right
line to Trig. Station 26, Tawaki-Tohunga; thence by a
right line to Trig. Station 65A; thence by a right line in a
north-easterly direction through Trig. Station 68A to the
middle of the Mohaka River; thence by the middle of the
Mohaka and Taharua Rivers to a point in line with the
north-western corner of Wharetoto No. 8 Subdivision B
Block; thence by a right line to the intersection of the Taupo-
Napier Road with the western boundary of Wharetoto No. 9
Block; thence by a right line running in the direction of the
most northern shore of Lake Waikaremoana to its inter-
section with the north-eastern boundary of Heruiwi No. 4
Block; thence by that boundary to Maungataniwha Trig.
Station in Tuatawhata Survey District; thence by the
leading spur and the western watershed of Te Hoe River
to a point on the Hautapu River due east of Pohokura Trig.
Station; thence by a right line to Pohokura Trig. Station
aforesaid; thence by the eastern watershed of the Moko-
mokonui Stream to the Tataraoikino Mountain; thence by
the leading spur to the confluence of the Mohaka and Wai-
punga Rivers; thence by the leading spur to Trig. Station
69A, Taraponui; thence by the leading spur and the southern
watershed of the Waikare River to the sea at Moeangiangi;
thence towards the east generally by high-water mark of the
sea to the middle of the Waimata River, being the north-
eastern corner of Waimata Survey District in Akitio County;
thence by the northern boundaries of Waimata and Mount
Cerebus Survey Districts and the northern boundary of
Wellington Land District to the middle of the Manawatu
River; thence by the middle of the Manawatu River to a
point in line with the summit of the Ruahine Range; thence
to and by the summit of that range to a right line running
between Aorangi Trig. Station and the confluence of the
northern branch of the Waipawa River with the Makaroro
River; thence by that line to Aorangi Trig. Station; thence
by a right line running in the direction of trig. numbered 32
to the middle of the Rangitikei River, and by the middle of
that river to the place of commencement.

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SECOND SCHEDULE.

AREAS WHEREIN IMPORTED AND NATIVE GAME SHALL NOT
BE KILLED.

  1. THE head of the Inner Harbour, near Petane.
  2. Part of the Tukituki River extending from Wai-
    marama Bridge to a line running from the north of the
    Mangangara Stream to the road at the south-western corner
    of Sections 9 and 15, Te Mata Survey District.
  3. Another part of the Tukituki River (see Gazette No. 78,
    of the 20th July, 1916, page 2414).
  4. Tutira Lake.
  5. All lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves
    for the preservation of imported or native game.

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

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

Shooting Season for Imported and Native Game, License
Fee, &c., Hobson Acclimatization District.

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LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals
Protection Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile,
Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of
New Zealand, do hereby notify that the following imported
game — viz., cock pheasants, and Australian quail — may
be killed within the Hobson Acclimatization District, com-
prising all that area in the Auckland Land District, com-
mencing on the sea-coast at the north-western corner of
Block V, Waipoua Survey District, and bounded by the
southern boundaries of Blocks I, II, III, and IV, Waipoua
Survey District, to a public road, across that road, and by
the western, southern, and south-eastern boundaries of Sec-
tion 10, Block I, Tutamoe Survey District, to the north-eastern
corner of the last-mentioned section, across a public road,
and by the north-eastern boundaries of Sections 5, 6, and 7,
Block V, Tutamoe Survey District, to the south-eastern corner
of Section 5, Block I, Tutamoe Survey District; thence by the
south-eastern boundaries of Sections 5, 4, 3, and 14 of the
last-mentioned block, and part of the southern boundary of
Section 5, Block II, Tutamoe Survey District, to the inter-
section of a line running between the north-western corner
of Section 3, Block XIII, Punakitere Survey District, and
Tutamoe Trig. Station; thence by the last-mentioned line
to Tutamoe Trig. Station; thence generally by the northern
and north-eastern boundary of Hobson County as described
in New Zealand Gazette, 1911, page 3065, to the Otamatea
County; thence by the northern boundary of Otamatea
County as described in New Zealand Statutes, 1886, page 315,
to the main road to Waipoua; thence by the western side of
that road through Maungaturoto to the Great North Road,
and by the western side of that road to the eastern boundary
of Otamatea County; thence by the eastern and southern
boundaries of Otamatea County, the eastern and southern
boundaries of Hobson County, to the sea; thence by the
sea to the north-western corner of Block V, Waipoua Survey
District, the place of commencement (except in the areas
mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the first day of June,
one thousand nine hundred and twenty, to the thirty-first
day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, both
days inclusive; and I do hereby restrict the number of cock
pheasants that may be killed by any one person in any one
day to twelve. And I do further notify that licenses to kill
such imported game within the said district shall be issued to
any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings each;
and that the Postmasters at Maungaturoto, Paparoa, Pahi,
Matakohe, Dargaville, Te Kopuru, Aratapu, Tangiteroria,
Tangowahine, Kaihu, Mititai, Raupo, Ruawai, Batley,
Hoanga, Mangawhare, Mareretu, Onetoa, Naumai, Ota-
matea, Rehia, Tutamoe, Wairere, Whakapirau, and Tokatoka
are hereby appointed to sign and issue the said licenses to
kill imported game.

And I do further notify that the following native game—
viz., grey duck, teal, pukeko, and black swan—may be killed
within the above-mentioned district (except in the areas
mentioned in the Schedule hereto) from the first day of May,
one thousand nine hundred and twenty, to the thirty-first
day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, both
days inclusive; and I do hereby restrict the number of
native game that may be killed by any one person in any one
day to twenty-five head in all.

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SCHEDULE.

AREAS WHEREIN IMPORTED AND NATIVE GAME SHALL NOT
BE KILLED.

ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, situated in
Kai Iwi and Kaihu Survey Districts, Hobson County, being
the lakes known as Lake Waikere, Lake Taharoa, and Lake
Kai Iwi, and the area surrounding the said lakes included
within a line running parallel to and forty chains distant from
the margins of the said lakes: also the Lighthouse Reserve
at Pouto Point (North Kaipara Head), containing 1,026
acres, more or less: also all that area in the Auckland Land
District, formerly known as Pouto No. 2b, situated at the
north head of Kaipara Harbour, in North Head and Okaka
Survey Districts, and containing by admeasurement 3,333
acres, more or less, bounded towards the north by Sub-
division 10A of Pouto No. 2E Block from the sea to the
north-western boundary of the Crown land on which the
lighthouse and signal-station are situated; thence towards
the east by the above-mentioned Crown land to Kaipara
Harbour; thence towards the south by Kaipara Harbour,
and towards the west by the sea to the place of commence-
ment: also all that land in the Auckland Land District, being
Subdivision No. 10A of Pouto No. 2E Block, situated in
North Head and Okaka Survey Districts, to the north of the



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🌾 Shooting Season for Imported and Native Game, License Fee, &c., Hawke’s Bay Acclimatization District (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
3 April 1920
Hunting, Imported Game, Native Game, Regulations, Hawke’s Bay Acclimatization District
  • F. H. D. Bell, Minister of Internal Affairs

🌾 Shooting Season for Imported and Native Game, License Fee, &c., Hobson Acclimatization District

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Hunting, Imported Game, Native Game, Regulations, Hobson Acclimatization District
  • Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Governor-General