✨ Game Regulations and Appointment
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 106
And I do hereby restrict the number of Californian quail
that may be killed by any one person in any one day to not
more than twenty head in all.
And I do hereby notify that the following native game—
viz., grey duck, spoonbill duck (or widgeon), teal (except
black teal), 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-two, to the thirty-first day of
July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, both
days inclusive.
And I do further notify that pukeko 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-two, to the thirty-first
day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two,
both days inclusive; and that paradise duck may be killed
within the above-mentioned district (except in the area-
mentioned in the Schedule hereto) from the first day of
May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, to the
fifteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and
twenty-two, both days inclusive.
And I do hereby restrict the number of the above-stated
native game that may be killed by any one person in any
one day to not more than twenty-five head in all, exclusive
of black swan. The number of black swan which may be
killed is not limited. The number of paradise duck that
may be killed by any one person in any one day to be not
more than twelve head.
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SCHEDULE.
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ALL that area in the Greenvale Survey District described
in the New Zealand Gazette No. 81, of the 5th October, 1899,
page 1870. -
All that area in the Otago Land District known as the
Hawksbury Domain (see New Zealand Gazette No. 93, of
the 8th November, 1900, page 2033). -
The lagoon reserve in the Borough of Hawksbury (see
New Zealand Gazette No. 4, of the 10th January, 1901,
page 70). -
All that area between Milford Sound and Lake Te
Anau (see New Zealand Gazette No. 10, of the 6th February,
1902, page 240). -
The lagoon known as the Tomahawk Lagoon, Otago
Peninsula. -
All that area in the Otago Land District described in
the New Zealand Gazette No. 50, of the 26th May, 1910,
page 1589, and known as the Outram Lagoons. -
The Islands in the Otago Harbour used as quarantine
stations (see New Zealand Gazette No. 102, of the 24th
November, 1910, page 4069). -
All that area near Middlemarch, in the Otago Land
District, described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 60, of
the 4th July, 1913, page 2146. -
All the additional portion of the Hawksbury Domain,
in the Otago Land District, described in the New Zealand
Gazette No. 114, of the 29th October, 1914, page 3878. -
All that area near the Waipiata Township, Maniototo
Survey District, in the Otago Land District, described in the
New Zealand Gazette No. 43, of the 30th April, 1914, page -
All that area in the Otago Land District being that
part of the Taieri River from the suspension bridge at
Middlemarch to the bridge at Ngapuna, and the area
included in lines running parallel to and three chains distant
from the said part of the Taieri River on both sides of that
river. -
Also all that area in the said district being Section
No. 9, Block 22, Strath-Taieri Survey District. -
All that area in the Otago Land District, the properties
of Mr. J. Crawford Anderson, of Stirling, and Mr. J. Wil-
cocks, comprising Sections Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, Block
XIII, and part of Section No. 2, Block XIV, North Moly-
neux Survey District. -
Area known as Balclutha Coronation Park.
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Certain land in Tarras Survey District, being the
property of Mrs. E. Oliver, of Bendigo (see New Zealand
Gazette No. 62, of the 25th May, 1916, page 1788). -
One mile of the Taieri River up-stream where the
Styx Creek enters said river, and land on both banks of the
river (see New Zealand Gazette No. 42, of the 8th March, 1917,
page 865). -
Certain land in Teviot Survey District (see New Zea-
land Gazette No. 78, of the 3rd May, 1917, page 1862). -
Dam at Clifton Settlement, Waiwera South.
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Glen Mills’ Dams, Romahapa.
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Section 6, Block V, Lauder Survey District.
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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 16th day of December, 1921.
WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
Special Regulations for Deer-shooting, Otago.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.
IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals
Protection Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount
Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand,
do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the
conditions under which certain red deer may be destroyed in
the Otago Acclimatization District.
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REGULATIONS.
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NOTWITHSTANDING anything contained in the regulations
made under the Animals Protection Act, 1908, the Secretary
of the Otago Acclimatization Society at Dunedin, or any
person or persons duly authorized in writing by such Secre-
tary, may, during the period hereinafter mentioned, kill red
deer of either sex and of any age which, in the opinion of the
said Secretary or of the said authorized persons, should be
destroyed either by reason of age, deformity, or other physical
imperfection. -
Such deer may be destroyed as aforesaid from the 2nd
day of January, 1922, to the 31st day of December, 1922. -
A return shall be furnished to the Minister of Internal
Affairs by the said Secretary within one calendar month
after the expiry of the aforesaid period, and such return
shall state the number and sexes of all red deer so destroyed
as aforesaid, the dates, and name of person by whom and
the locality in which the deer were destroyed. -
The said Secretary may, with the authority of the said
society, authorize the sale, either by auction or otherwise,
during the currency of these regulations, of deer destroyed
pursuant to these regulations, and of the meat and skins of
such deer; provided that the proceeds derived from such
sale shall be devoted to patriotic purposes. -
The said Secretary shall, on or before the 31st day of
January, 1923, furnish a statement of the moneys received
from such sale and of the patriotic purposes or purpose to
which they were devoted. -
Any person who commits a breach of any of the pro-
visions of these regulations shall be liable to a penalty not
exceeding £20.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-
General, this 16th day of December, 1921.
WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
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Regulations for Deer-shooting, Fiordland National Park,
Southland.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.
IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals
Protection Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount
Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand,
do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the
conditions under which red-deer stags may be taken or killed
in the Fiordland National Park, Southland.
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REGULATIONS.
NOTWITHSTANDING anything contained in the Warrant made
under the Animals Protection Act, 1908, dated the 19th day
of October, 1909, and in the Warrants dated the 3rd day of
December, 1921, red deer (stags only) may be taken or killed
within the Fiordland National Park, Southland, from the
25th day of March, 1922, to the 24th day of April, 1922, both
days inclusive, by persons to whom licenses have been or may
hereafter be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Invercargill,
pursuant to the Warrants of 3rd day of December, 1921,
making regulations for deer-shooting in Southland, subject,
however, to the conditions fixed in that Warrant.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-
General, this 15th day of December, 1921.
WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
Minister of Internal Affairs
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Postmaster appointed to take and receive Statutory
Declarations.
PURSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the
two-hundred-and-eighty-eighth section of the Justices
of the Peace Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe,
Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby
notify and declare that
JOHN THOMAS JAMES TILSLEY,
being a person holding the office of Postmaster under the Post
and Telegraph Act, 1908, at Omahu, is authorized to take and
receive statutory declarations under the two-hundred-and-
eighty-eighth section of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908.
As witness my hand, this 15th day of December, 1921.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.
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