✨ Game Hunting Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 33
ment 13,000 acres, more or less, bounded towards the north-west by Nos. 1 and 2 of the said Pouto No. 2E Block from the sea to the north-western corner of No. 10B of same block; thence towards the north-east by the said No. 10B; thence towards the south by a strip of Crown land adjoining Wahi Tapu Block, by the Crown land on which the lighthouse and signal-station are situated, and by the Crown land formerly known as Pouto No. 2D; thence towards the west by the sea to the place of commencement: also certain areas at Pouto Point, being the lakes known as Moheno Lake and Karaka Lake and the small lakes and lagoons adjacent to and in the vicinity of those lakes: also certain areas of water at Pouto Point, situated in the Okaka Survey District (see Gazette No. 42, of the 8th March, 1917, page 865): also the game farm at Aratapu, and an area one mile in width surrounding the said farm: and also 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 14th day of February, 1921.
G. JAS. ANDERSON,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
Shooting Season for Imported and Native Game, License Fee, &c., Lakes District Acclimatization District.
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 notify that the following imported game—viz., Californian quail—may be killed within the Lakes District Acclimatization District, comprising the County of Lake (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the second day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, to the thirty-first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, both days inclusive. And I do hereby 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 Queenstown, Arrowtown, Kingstown, and Pembroke 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., paradise duck, grey duck, pukeko, and black swan—may be killed within the above-mentioned district (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto) from the second day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, to the thirty-first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, both days inclusive; and I 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.
SCHEDULE.
AREAS WHEREIN IMPORTED AND NATIVE GAME SHALL NOT BE KILLED.
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THE lake known as Lake Hayes, near Queenstown, Wakatipu, and an area half a mile in width surrounding the said lake.
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All that part of the Fiordland National Park which is in the County of Lake.
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All that area in the Otago Land District, containing by admeasurement 4,400 acres, more or less, being part of the waters of Lake Wakatipu and land in the vicinity.
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Part of Lake Wanaka (see New Zealand Gazette No. 55, of the 28th May, 1914, page 2213).
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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 24th day of March, 1921.
WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
Shooting Season for Imported and Native Game, License Fee, &c., Mangonui-Whangaroa Acclimatization District.
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 notify that the following imported game—viz., cock pheasants and Australian quail—may be killed within the Mangonui-Whangaroa Acclimatization District, comprising the Counties of Mongonui and Whangaroa (except
in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the second day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, to the thirty-first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, 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 Mangonui, Awanui, Fairburn’s, Kaeo, Saies, Waiharara, and Kaitaia 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, spoonbill duck, pukeko, and black swan—may be killed within the above-mentioned district (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto) from the second day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, to the thirty-first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, both days inclusive; and I 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.
SCHEDULE.
AREAS WHEREIN IMPORTED AND NATIVE GAME SHALL NOT BE KILLED.
ALL that area situated in Blocks VI, VII, IX, and X, Maungataniwha Survey District, and described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 62, of 7th August, 1902.
All that area situated in Blocks II and III, Rangaunu Survey District, and known as Lake Rotokawau, and the area within a line parallel to and five chains from the edge of the said lake.
The Council’s reserve at Lake Ngatau.
And 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 1st day of March, 1921.
G. JAS. ANDERSON,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
Shooting Season for Imported and Native Game, License Fee, &c., Marlborough Acclimatization District.
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 notify that the following imported game—viz., Californian quail—may be killed within the Marlborough Acclimatization District, comprising all that area in the Nelson, Marlborough, and Canterbury Land Districts bounded by a line commencing at Mount Humboldt in the Spenser Mountains and proceeding thence north easterly along that range and the St. Arnaud Range to the Waimea County; thence following the south-eastern boundary of the said Waimea County as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1917, page 4194, to the shore of Croisilles Harbour; thence following the sea-coast generally easterly and southerly to the mouth of the Conway River, and up that river to its source at Palmer Saddle; thence along a right line to Barefell Pass and a right line westerly to Mount Humboldt, the point of commencement; including th rein D’Urville Island and all islands adjacent to the coast; except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto; from the second day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, to the thirty-first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, both days inclusive; and I do hereby restrict the number of such imported game that may be killed by any one person in any one day to not more than twenty-five head in all. 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 Blenheim, and the Postmasters at Havelock, Canvastown, Mahakipawa, Renwicktown, Timatanga, Kekeranga, Picton, Nydia Bay, Seddon, Spring Creek, Ward, and Wairau Valley, 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., paradise duck, grey duck, and black swan—may be killed within the above-mentioned district (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto) from the second day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, to the thirty-first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, both days inclusive; and I do hereby restrict the number of native game (except paradise duck) that
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- G. Jas. Anderson, Minister of Internal Affairs
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